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''God's Crooked Lines'' () is a 2022 Spanish
psychological thriller Psychological thriller is a Film genre, genre combining the thriller (genre), thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting ...
film directed by
Oriol Paulo Oriol Paulo (born 30 July 1975) is a Spanish screenwriter and director. He is known for crime thriller movies such as '' The Body'' (2012) and '' The Invisible Guest'' (2016). Both films garnered international acclaim and were remade in several ...
and starring
Bárbara Lennie Bárbara Lennie Holguín (born 20 April 1984) is a Spanish actress, hailed as an indie cinema star. She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 2014 neo-noir drama ''Magical Girl'', also scooping nominations for '' Obaba' ...
. Written by Oriol Paulo and
Guillem Clua Guillem Clua (born 1973) is a Spanish playwright and screenwriter with works both in Spanish and Catalan. Biography Guillem Clua was born in Barcelona in 1973. After earning a licentiate degree in journalism from the UAB, he nurtured his writi ...
with the collaboration of Lara Sendim, the screenplay is an adaptation of the 1979 novel of the same name by Torcuato Luca de Tena. The plot follows Alice Gould (Lennie), a woman entering a
psychiatric ward A psychiatric hospital, also known as a mental health hospital, a behavioral health hospital, or an asylum is a specialized medical facility that focuses on the treatment of severe mental disorders. These institutions cater to patients with c ...
in order to investigate the mysterious circumstances pertaining to a death in the facility. The film had its world premiere at the
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on 24 September 2022 ahead of its 6 October 2023 theatrical opening in Spain. It earned six nominations at the
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, including Best Leading Actress (Lennie) and Adapted Screenplay.


Plot

In 1979, Alice Gould de Almenara enters a
psychiatric ward A psychiatric hospital, also known as a mental health hospital, a behavioral health hospital, or an asylum is a specialized medical facility that focuses on the treatment of severe mental disorders. These institutions cater to patients with c ...
. Left at the gates by a man, she is interrogated by Dr. Ruipérez, who reads a letter by Dr. Donadío. Alice insists that she has been "legally abducted" by her husband, Heliodoro, so he could seize her riches. Dr. Castell introduces the facility to Alice, who starts doing investigative fieldwork on the death of Dr. Raimundo García del Olmo's son, Damián. Alice (or Alicia) gets acquainted with Ignacio Urquieta and the twins (Rómulo and Remo), as well as the Gnome, a sexual molester protected by the Elephant Man, who shows animosity towards Rómulo. Alice attends sessions led by Dr. Arellano. Running along the primary timeline, a secondary timeline starts on a rainy night, in which a fire and riot take place and a corpse is found in one of the cells. In this timeline, Urquieta is incriminated by the cops (after which a forensic doctor also comes into action) and later cleared of suspicions. In the main timeline, Urquieta is interrogated by Alicia about whether he suffers from
schizophrenia Schizophrenia () is a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, Auditory hallucination#Schizophrenia, hearing voices), delusions, thought disorder, disorganized thinking and behavior, and Reduced affect display, f ...
, the condition Alice believes Damián's killer suffers from. It starts raining, and it becomes evident that Urquieta suffers from an irrational fear of water. Urquieta later reveals that Damián was at odds with the Gnome. Alicia is hit in the forest by the Gnome, waking up tied to a bed with Arellano telling her she is the presumed killer of the Gnome, although she has trouble remembering what happened after the hit. Alice personally meets Director Samuel Alvar, claiming that she has already exchanged letters with him upon guidance from García del Olmo so she could know how to enter the institution. Alvar denies this. Alicia attacks Alvar and tries to escape, only to be sedated. Alicia tells Castell her suspicions about Damián's murder and asks for a meeting of the medical council. Alvar claims that Alice has been interned upon recommendation by Donadío on behalf of Heliodoro. She claims that she tricked Ruipérez and feigned a mental illness to enter the facility, telling how she met García del Olmo and set out an investigation to determine what happened to Damián. How García del Olmo gave her instructions that she should feign a condition of
paranoia Paranoia is an instinct or thought process that is believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety, suspicion, or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs, or beliefs of co ...
to be able to enter the facility and how they managed to get Donadío to attest to her condition and Heliodoro to sign the permission to withhold her. Alvar says that Alice, offended because the man she chose to marry only wanted her money, tried to kill him by
poisoning Poisoning is the harmful effect which occurs when Toxicity, toxic substances are introduced into the body. The term "poisoning" is a derivative of poison, a term describing any chemical substance that may harm or kill a living organism upon ...
; Heliodoro, after recovering from a seizure, found Alice hiding poison; and knowing herself caught, she decided to fabricate a
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persona. After failing to identify a man whom Alvar identifies as García del Olmo, Alice is electro-shocked and taken to the Cage, where she becomes convinced that she has been framed by Heliodoro, who hired someone to impersonate García del Olmo. She tells Arellano and Castell that, in case her bank accounts are emptied, there can be a plausible explanation for the behaviour of Heliodoro, Donadío, and Alvar. Castell confirms that Alvar has been overpaid by Heliodoro for Alice's internment. Alicia escapes from her cell and develops a plan to light a fire, while Urquieta frees the rest of the patients. Urquieta finds one of the twins dead in a cell, making it evident that the events of the secondary timeline pertain to the aftermath of Alice's plan. Alicia crosses paths with the forensic doctor, who tells her about Rómulo's death. Alicia knocks her down and impersonates her. She cracks the identity of the twin's killer (the Elephant Man). Cops confirm that Alice's account was emptied. Castell convenes a meeting of the council to discharge Alice. Alice meets with the living twin and reveals that the dead one is actually Remo. Alvar renounces his vote, while the other four doctors clear Alice. Alvar lets Donadío into the room. To Alice's dismay, Donadío turns out to be the man she identified as García del Olmo.


Cast


Production

The film was produced by Nostromo Pictures,
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, and Filmayer. Written by the director
Oriol Paulo Oriol Paulo (born 30 July 1975) is a Spanish screenwriter and director. He is known for crime thriller movies such as '' The Body'' (2012) and '' The Invisible Guest'' (2016). Both films garnered international acclaim and were remade in several ...
alongside
Guillem Clua Guillem Clua (born 1973) is a Spanish playwright and screenwriter with works both in Spanish and Catalan. Biography Guillem Clua was born in Barcelona in 1973. After earning a licentiate degree in journalism from the UAB, he nurtured his writi ...
and Lara Sendim, the screenplay of ''God's Crooked Lines'' is the second film adaptation of Torcuato Luca de Tena Brunet's 1979 best-selling novel ''Los renglones torcidos de Dios'', after
Tulio Demicheli Tulio Demicheli (born August 15, 1914, Buenos Aires, Argentina - d. May 25, 1992, Madrid, Spain) was an Argentine born Spanish film director, screenwriter and film producer notable for his work during the classical era of Argentine cinema. ...
's 1983 Mexican adaptation '. Production began when Atresmedia Cine and Warner Bros., who had the rights to the novel, approached Paulo in June 2019, when he was about to start filming '' The Innocent''. He had read it when he was 14 years old after his grandmother, an avid reader of mystery novels, recommended it to him. Paulo was initially hesitant to accept the offer because the novel had a universe that was too broad for him. His approval of their offer came six months later after rereading the novel and developing fascination with the main character, Alice Gould, whom he described as an "upper-class woman, so brutal, so intelligent and with such a verbal argumentative ability." Paulo worked with co-screenwriter
Guillem Clua Guillem Clua (born 1973) is a Spanish playwright and screenwriter with works both in Spanish and Catalan. Biography Guillem Clua was born in Barcelona in 1973. After earning a licentiate degree in journalism from the UAB, he nurtured his writi ...
to make improvisations on the story and adapt the novel into a film. They had to make the audience fit in with the 1970s environment of the novel, such as by making the language sound more contemporary, and eliminate parts of the novel that they found unimportant. The practice of
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, which is in the novel, was replaced by
electroconvulsive therapy Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a psychiatry, psychiatric treatment that causes a generalized seizure by passing electrical current through the brain. ECT is often used as an intervention for mental disorders when other treatments are inadequ ...
due to its cruelty; besides, it was already considered so even in the times of its publication. Paulo said that the film could have been a horror or a social drama, but he was requested to make it a psychological thriller because of his interest in the genre. Along with co-producer Ángel Blasco, he collected information about Torcuato from the author's family and met several psychiatrists for advice and supervision on the script. In order to understand what sanatoria were like in the 1970s, photographs from archives and film libraries were used. The lead actors are
Bárbara Lennie Bárbara Lennie Holguín (born 20 April 1984) is a Spanish actress, hailed as an indie cinema star. She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 2014 neo-noir drama ''Magical Girl'', also scooping nominations for '' Obaba' ...
and
Eduard Fernández Eduard Fernández Serrano (born 25 August 1964) is a Spanish screen and stage actor from Catalonia. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including four Goya Awards. Life and career Eduard Fernández was born in Barcelona on 25 August 196 ...
. Lennie, whose mother was one of the psychiatrists to whom the production team consulted, played Alice Gould. It is the character of a woman who enters a mental institution by claiming that she is investigating a crime that has happened there. Paulo stated that while rereading the novel, he visualised Lennie in the role of Alice, whom he found having many qualities that the character has, among which are intelligence and mental agility, and being the only suitable actress to play it. She read the novel for a week and agreed to star in the film in September 2020; he immediately thought of Fernández as her co-star. Fernández portrayed Samuel Alvar, the director of the psychiatric hospital, and prepared himself by conversing with psychiatrists. Paulo described the pair as "two forces with a lot of egoism, a lot of character and who bring the tension of the book to the screen." Newcomer Samuel Soler played the dual roles of Rómulo and Remo, and digital effects were used to make it possible. The production team watched several old films for inspiration on how a film was shot back then, including ''
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'' (1963) for the rain scenes. With a budget of €7 million, the filming lasted for nine weeks, starting in May and ending in August 2021. It was shot in several locations in the provinces of Tarragona and
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, including
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, with Bernat Bosch as the cinematographer. The old built in 1923 in Tarragona and a former Mercedes car plant in Barcelona were used to portray the psychiatric hospital. They respectively stood in for the hospital for the outdoor and indoor scenes. Antonio Valcárcel was the costume designer; describing his part as "one of the most satisfying jobs of his career," he had to design clothes that would match the high-class sphere to which Alice belongs and also the austerity of the 1970s psychiatric centre, which required him and Paulo considerable investigation owing to the scarcity of documentation at the time. Fernando Velázquez worked as a composer, whereas Jaume Martí was responsible for film editing.


Release

The film was presented in the section of the
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in September 2022. It was originally scheduled to be released theatrically in Spain on 7 October 2022 by Warner Bros. Pictures España. The theatrical release date was later moved forward one day to 6 October 2022. After a two-month theatrical window, it was released on
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on 9 December 2022. By the time of its streaming debut, it was the third highest-grossing Spanish film of 2022 at the domestic box office, with an in-year gross of around €5.5 million.


Reception

Rubén Romero Santos of ''
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'' rated the film 3½ out of 5 stars, deeming it to be "a thrilling and elegant" exercise of narrative shell gaming. Beatriz Martínez of ''
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'' rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, considering that "the intrigue finds a perfect balance between stylization and magnetism" and also praising the "titanic" adaptation work, "in which not only the language is cleaned and distilled, but also the stale substratum from the novel with a touch of pop aestheticism." Raquel Hernández Luján of ''
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'' rated the film with 50 out of 100 points ('so-so'), considering that it fails at respecting the heart of the novel (the dignification of the mentally ill and the value put on the work of the staff), praising the art direction and costume design while negatively assessing the direction of actors and the overextended footage achieved by a number of consecutive closures. of ''
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'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, considering that it is "the kind of film that attracts viewers to the theatres and does not disappoint them", while noting that its footage could have been trimmed and its outcome simplified. Paula Vázquez Prieto of ''
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'' concluded, "With modest ambitions and a clear goal of entertainment,
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fits into the narrative without much originality but with the necessary rhythm to embrace all its pieces in each new turn that the revelations offer." Marshall Shaffer of ''
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'' wrote, "The ambiguities of ''God's Crooked Lines'' only serve to inspire ambivalence. Flashes of intrigue and undeniable intentionality will undeniably draw in some patient viewers. But the film does not make a strong enough case for how much effort it would take to come to one's answer to the unresolved ending by untangling the web of competing narratives." In regard to the writing,
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of ''
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'' commented that while the original ending of the novel has been slightly modified, the film "remains faithful to the novel". Hernández Luján was disappointed that the film reveals too much of its main plot in the beginning and has an unnecessarily complicated storyline, adding that the film is enjoyable only if the viewer has not read the novel version yet. Federico Marín Bellón of ''
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'' wrote negatively about Paulo's intention of modernising the language. Reviewing for ''El Mundo'', Luis Martínez wrote that the film "ignores the real and almost forced possibility of turning the plot into a metaphor or the text into a context", concluding that it is "an obsessive and delirious thriller." According to Vázquez Prieto, the film fails to give a surprising plot twist after "the 'crazy' adventures of he lead actors'characters on their backs". Marín Bellón applauded Lennie for showing her versatility as an actress and delivering a flawless performance, noting the mysterious atmosphere that she brought to her role. Romero Santos praised the entire cast, calling Lennie outstanding. Similarly, Avinash Ramachandran of ''
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'' opined that Lennie "owns the screen" and the other actors are "stunning in equal measures." Juan Orellana of '' ElDebate.com'' believed that without her presence, "the splendour of an iron script and the effectiveness of a Cartesian montage would be of little use", and the mysteriousness of her character was well portrayed by her. Pando positively compared Lennie's portrayal of Alice to those of
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's reporter Johnny Barrett in ''Shock Corridor'' and
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's policeman Edward Daniels in ''Shutter Island'' (2010).


Top ten lists

The film appeared on a number of critics' top ten lists of the best Spanish films of 2022:


Accolades

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See also

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References


External links

* {{authority control 2022 psychological thriller films 2020s Spanish films 2020s Spanish-language films Atresmedia Cine films Films based on Spanish novels Films directed by Oriol Paulo Films scored by Fernando Velázquez Films set in 1979 Films set in psychiatric hospitals Films shot in Barcelona Films shot in the province of Tarragona Nostromo Pictures films Spanish nonlinear narrative films Spanish psychological thriller films