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Marilyne 2022-01-01 08:02:10
The gloom of human nature shrouded in sin
War makes crime legal, and war hides the names of criminals. War is the key to opening Pandora's Box. How many real crimes occurred under the aegis of war. This is a favorite theme of Del Toro, so he put many of his films in the context of the Spanish Civil War.
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Ida 2022-01-01 08:02:10
The doctor is the highlight of the whole show
I didn't expect the film to be so good
From the beginning of the monologue to the final echo, I feel that the doctor is great. Alas, the doctor knows Carmen’s betrayal but waits for her until the final promise to the child after his death. He is indeed a gentleman, but the initials on the...

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Giles 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Compared with Pan Shenlai, although it is a little less delicate and beautiful, the characters are more three-dimensional. The terrifying atmosphere at the beginning is well done, so the emotional progression from fear of ghosts to identification with the audience like the protagonist is especially well done. The main line of the whole story does not depict war too much, but war is the biggest ghost floating in the story. Also, the name "Ghost Boys Academy" is translated like an old B-grade movie, and the literal translation is "Devil's Backbone".
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Marques 2022-03-22 09:02:05
Ghosts are just one element, what really captures is human nature. All kinds of characters are very distinct, and it is a very advanced ghost film. Most of the horror and suspense films in the Spanish language are good, and the narrative capture is often strange.
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Casares: [to Carlos] The devil's backbone. Children who should never have been born.