• S03E23 - The Devil's Backbone (2001)

  • Jan 16 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

S03E23 - The Devil's Backbone (2001)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Season 3 of Snubs & Dubs! This season we are covering the 74th Academy Awards, featuring the films of 2001.

    For Episode 23, we are talking about Guillermo del Toro's The Devil's Backbone (aka El Espinoza del Diablo). After losing his father, 10-year-old Carlos (Fernando Tielve) arrives at the Santa Lucia School, which shelters orphans of the Republican militia and politicians, and is taken in by the steely headmistress, Carmen (Marisa Paredes), and the kindly professor, Casares (Federico Luppi). Soon after his arrival, Carlos has a run-in with the violent caretaker, Jacinto (Eduardo Noriega). Gradually, Carlos uncovers the secrets of the school, including the youthful ghost that wanders the grounds.

    TIMECODES:
    00:25 -
    Intro
    02:57 - Other Watching/Reading: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Boomerang by Michael Lewis, NHL23 (PS5)
    04:42 - The Devil's Backbone Intro
    09:40 - The Plot
    10:46 - Discussion
    28:07 - Reviews, Box Office + Rankings
    36:02 - Fun Letterboxd Reviews
    38:18 - Academy Awards
    39:15 - Interesting Facts
    41:31 - Final Thoughts + Ep. 24 Preview

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