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The Orphanage
a.k.a. Barnhemmet, El Orfanato Director: Juan Antonio Bayona Cast: Geraldine Chaplin, Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo, Roger Princep

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/22/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 13,422

Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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Features

Closed Caption; "When Laura Grew Up: Constructing the Orphanage"; "Tomas' Secret Room (The filmmakers)"; "Horror in the Unknow: Makeup Effects"; Still galleries; Rehearsal studio; Marketing campaign

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Orphanage
1. The Orphanage [4:24]
2. Invisible Friends [4:40]
3. Hidden in the Cave [3:59]
4. Secrets From Simon [3:27]
5. Dark Visitant [3:01]
6. Wake Up, Not Grow Up [2:36]
7. Hunt for Treasure [5:17]
8. Newcomer's Masquerade [6:51]
9. Investigation and Clues [5:32]
10. Bereavement [3:27]
11. Benigna & Tomás [5:09]
12. "Two Little Kilos" [3:26]
13. Paranormal Assistance [2:54]
14. Regression [7:29]
15. Echoes and Theory [5:03]
16. Playing With Laura [4:35]
17. Ashes and Dust [2:57]
18. Too Many Memories [3:00]
19. The Home They Knew [4:37]
20. Childhood Games [3:28]
21. Beneath the Stairs [5:03]
22. With Open Eyes [4:46]
23. The Lost Children [5:42]
24. End Credits [4:10]

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Editorial Reviews

Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro produces director Juan Antonio Bayona's gothic frightener about a long-abandoned orphanage with a particularly troubling past. As a child, young orphan Laura spent her formative years being cared for by the staff of a large orphanage located by the Spanish seaside. Those were some of the happiest years of Laura's life, and now, 30 years later, the former charge returns to the dilapidated institution with her husband, Carlos, and their seven-year-old son, Simon, to reopen the orphanage as a facility for disabled children. However, something ominous haunts the darkened hallways of this silent, stately manor. When Simon's behavior begins to grow increasingly bizarre and malicious, Laura and Carlos start to suspect that the mysterious surroundings have awoken something ominous in the young boy's imagination. It's not long before Laura, too, is drawn into this disturbing web and the repressed memories of the past come flooding back in a terrifying torrent of tension and deeply disturbing revelations. With opening day drawing near and their situation growing increasingly grim by the hour, Carlos attempts to write off Simon's bizarre behavior as a desperate bid to get more attention from his distracted parents. Laura isn't so easily convinced of this theory, though, and soon embarks on a desperate quest to unearth the terrible secret that lurks in the old house, waiting for just the right moment to inflict devastating damage on both her and her family. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Makes you think...by Anonymous

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April 20, 2009: The Orphanage is a great Spanish film from the director of Pan's Labyrinth. The plot of the movie is extremely interesting and will keep you guessing throughout. Belen Rueda is great in her role and convinces you of her emotions as a mother who has lost her son. With plot turns and a few surprises, The Orphanage is a movie that won't disappoint.

I Also Recommend: The Sea Within, El Laberinto del Fauno.

One of the Bestby Anonymous

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August 13, 2008: Easily one of the best films I've seen in years. If you are into B-horror with violence and gore, this may be too tame for you. That said, the imagery is beautiful and dreamlike. The movie wraps up nicely in the last minutes, with some really unexpected surprises. Though one or two of them seem a little hokey, the overall conclusion is very very haunting. Just be sure I got all I could from it, I searched for message boards online reguarding the &quot clues&quot in the movie I may have missed, and that left me even more freaked out. One of those ones that you want to watch over again after you've seen the ending, to try to catch as much as you can along the way. I am quite shocked there were some negeative reviews on here (although, one of them was only because the movie was subtitled, so.... that one may be easily ignored).


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