El orfanato

 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2007
39 min
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One, two, three,

knock on the wall!

One, two, three,

knock on the wall!

Good Shepherd Orphanage, hello?

lt's all ready.

She's playing.

We haven't told heryet.

She'll be happy in her new home.

Don't worry.

See you then.

Yourfriends

will miss you a lot, Laura.

Got you!

THE ORPHANAGE:

Mummy!

l'll go, it's my turn.

l'm coming!

Simon!

They're outside.

Listen.

Go to sleep.

Simon, darling.

Oh, l see!

Watson and Pepe

have played very late,

now they can't get in?

Come on, in you go.

Aren't you

a bit old forthis?

Weren't you scared here,

when you were little?

You couldn't be afraid.

There was a gang of us,

and there was the lighthouse...

-Lighthouse?

-lt's still there,

but it doesn't work anymore.

l'll show you tomorrow.

Why doesn't it work?

Can you keep a secret?

Actually, it does work.

But the light's invisible,

it protects us.

lnvisible light?

OK, try this.

Look at the window, overthere.

Don't move.

See it?

Did you see it?

Those kids that are coming,

why can't they stay at home?

They're special children,

and they need

a lot of special care.

They can't come and go,

they need a home.

You understand?

Can l sleep with you tonight?

You're pushing it, kiddo!

Dad, are you coming to the beach?

Aren't Watson and Pepe going?

No, they didn't sleep

a wink last night.

You're such a smartass!

Friends only when it suits.

OK, wise guy, take your pill.

''S'' for Simon!

Go upstairs and get your bag.

Dad'll meet us there later.

One of us should talk to him.

About his invisible friends.

He's lonely, he's bored.

lt's normal.

He'll forget them

as soon as the real kids arrive.

Everything will work out.

We'll have a great home.

l'm so glad we're here together.

Pirate.

Cave.

And lighthouse.

Once upon a time there was

a very, very bad pirate

who hid his treasures

in a cave, near a lighthouse.

-What treasures?

-Stolen treasures.

But it wasn't easy

to get into the cave.

How did they get in?

They'd click a stone

in a gap in the rocks...

Simon!

Simon, come on!

What's your name?

l'm Simon.

Do you want to play?

Why can't you play?

Do you want to come to my house

to play later?

What are you doing?

Playing.

But Watson and Pepe

didn't come.

lt's another boy.

He shouldn't play here.

lt's dangerous.

Come on, let's go.

Can he come home to play?

Why are you dropping shells?

lt's a path

for my friend to follow

so he can come and play.

-He made a new friend. How's that?

-Another one?

We won't have room

for all these kids.

Good afternoon.

Sorry l didn't call

but l couldn't get your number.

Benigna Escobedo.

l'm a social worker.

l'm sorry you've come so far

but there are no interviews today.

lnterviews?

No, l'm here for Simon.

What a sitting room!

lt's a beautiful house.

How did you find it?

l grew up here.

lt was an orphanage.

l wanted to return,

so l thought of the home.

Home?

For special children.

That's not why you came?

You'll need a lot of people

forthat.

lt's not that kind of a home.

We'll be happy

with 5 or 6 children.

More would be too complicated.

What about Simon?

Yes, of course!

l received his file yesterday

and thought:

''l should visit them,

in case they need anything.''

Will you make many changes?

Sorry, l don't understand

why you're here.

This information's old.

l know, but l received it.

There are new treatments,

an experimental program

that requires an application,

You might be interested.

My husband is a doctor.

We're aware of all treatments

for Simon's disease.

Now please leave.

Simon doesn't know he's adopted,

or about his illness,

and l'd rather deal with it

with my husband.

CHANGE OF RESlDENCE

HlV POSlTlVE

Carlos.

l'll go. lt's my turn.

Who's there?

What are you doing?

Carlos!

What is it?

Planning to bash

the old lady's head in?

Sleep with Simon tonight.

lf she shows up again,

we'll call the cops.

Can l wake up?

Can l wake up?

You are awake.

You can get up now.

Wendy gets old and dies?

Wendy gets old, but Peter Pan

takes her daughterto Neverland.

Why doesn't Wendy go too?

lf Peter Pan came to get me,

would you come too?

l'm too old to go to Neverland.

-How old are you?

At what age will you die?

What sort of question is that?

Not for a long time,

when you're much older.

l won't get older.

l'm not going to grow up.

Like Peter Pan?

Like my new friends.

-There's more than one?

-Six.

-They won't grow up either?

-They can't.

What are they holding?

Treasures. To play with.

Yourfriends play together?

Sure.

They steal yourtreasure,

something you love,

and you have to find it.

That's the game?

Finding treasure?

Yes, but following the clues.

lf you find it,

they grant you a wish.

Well now.

And you have a treasure?

Special coins.

An old man left them in the park.

l think they're gold

and very valuable.

Want to see them?

Don't look yet.

-Where'd you get all this?

-l found it.

What's this?

The first ice cream l had

after my tonsils operation.

The special coins.

They're not coins,

they're milk teeth.

-Where'd you find them?

-See?

They're the first clue.

They've got my coins.

You want to play treasure hunt?

The game's started.

Rememberwhere you kept

my milk teeth.

lf l find my treasure,

l can make a wish.

Sand.

Where do you find sand?

You set this up, right?

-The beach?

-No, it has to be at home.

What's this?

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