Beautifully conceived and composed, it's eerie, sometimes frightening and surprisingly moving.. One wonders, in fact, if 9 should have stuck with its original short format.. The Orphanage is never less than engaging. Here and there it's even genuinely frightening.. The film is less of a shocker than an adventure in anxiety, testing and twisting some of the classic studies in infantile curiosity.. There's no denying that Acker has a knack for bleak landscapes and an inventive salvage-yard approac...
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