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Sorry! Yup, del Toro produced but... my only quibble is he placed HIS

Posted by tinear on January 16, 2008 at 04:39:56:

name way more prominently than Bayona, the director. Also, when we see "del Toro's 'The Orphanage,'" it's more than a little misleading.
I'm assuming you've seen the masterful suspense/thrillers from Spain of Erice and Saura, "The Spirit of the Beehive," and "Cria Cuervos?"
Both also can terrify you w/out bloodshed, the fear comes from within you and is much more intense because of it: what factual occurrence can be more horrific than one that's imagined?