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Back to the movie at hand, though. I'm going to give you a statement and then try to back it up through this review: THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST HORROR MOVIES I HAVE WATCHED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS, IF NOT MY ENTIRE LIFE.
We start with a few children playing a game at an (gasp!) ORPHANAGE. Fast forward years later and we're introduced to Laura, Carlos and their son Simon. All three have a very loving bond, especially Laura and her son, and it seems that life is good. Well, life IS good until an old lady shows up at their doorstep. She claims to be a social worker and wants to discuss Simon. Turns out Simon is adopted. Also turns out Simon has HIV. Yikes. The social worker irks Laura so she sends her packing. Later in the night, Laura is woken up by sounds out in the old wood shed. She decides to poke around before finding (gasp!) the social worker hiding out with a shovel in her hand! She runs off and before you can say "call the cops even though they won't solve anything because in the movies, cops never amount to a hill of beans but you need more supplemental characters," the cops are called and all is good. Well, until a boy shows up at a party wearing a bag over his head and Simon vanishes into thin air...
I could spoil the entire movie for you but take my word for it, this movie is fantastic. It excels at being creepy, atmospheric, lightly funny, touching, tragic, suspenseful... You name a feeling in this movie, it nails it. Juan Antonio Bayona (by the way, FIRST TIME DIRECTOR) has a way with his films. He drags you in and won't let you out. I wouldn't be surprised if this guy makes an award-winning picture soon, he's that good. The actors are all fantastic, especially Belen Rueda as the loving mother who can't rest until her son is found. Solid script, fantastic locations, bold colors... I loved it, that's all there is to say.
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Tre...Dos..Uno.
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