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  1. God's Crooked Lines (Spanish: Los renglones torcidos de Dios) is a 2022 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Oriol Paulo and starring Bárbara Lennie. Written by Oriol Paulo and Guillem Clua with the collaboration of Lara Sendim, the screenplay is an adaptation of the 1979 novel of the same name by Torcuato Luca de Tena.

  2. Oriol Paulo's films have always been about details and God's Crooked Lines, currently streaming on Netflix, is no different. Anyone who has watched Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island will find certain aspects of the first and second acts to be extremely familar. But the devil is indeed in the smaller, finer details.

  3. Watch God's Crooked Lines | Netflix Official Site. A private detective who claims to be suffering from paranoia checks into a psychiatric hospital to investigate another patient's mysterious death. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Oriol Paulo
  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Gods Crooked Lines Review and Plot summary. The title of God’s Crooked Lines refers to why a higher authority with so much power would draw the line at helping people with mental health issues in need of de Tenas novel of the same name.

  5. God's Crooked Lines. A private detective who claims to be suffering from paranoia checks into a psychiatric hospital to investigate another patient's mysterious death. Content collapsed....

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    • Bárbara Lennie
    • Oriol Paulo
    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
  6. In 1979, Alice Gould De Almenara (Bárbara Lennie) enters a psychiatric ward. Left at the gates by a man, she is interrogated by Dr. Ruipérez (Federico Aguado), who reads a letter by Dr. Donadío (Lluís Soler). Donadío states that Alice has a penchant for telling lies and make them sound very convincing.

  7. Dec 19, 2022 · God’s Crooked Lines is set in an asylum where a private investigator Alicia Gould admits herself to find the reason behind the death of an inmate. She manages to hoodwink the system and enters the asylum by faking a case of extreme paranoia.