God's Crooked Lines (2022) -
Directed by Oriol Paulo, the Spanish psychological thriller God’s Crooked Lines ( Los renglones torcidos de Dios ) is a masterful adaptation of Torcuato Luca de Tena’s 1979 novel. The film is more than a simple whodunit; it is a profound exploration of the fragility of truth, the complexity of the human psyche, and the subjective nature of reality.
This revelation shatters Alice's (and the audience’s) constructed reality. It suggests that while she may be brilliant, she is indeed suffering from the very condition she claimed to be faking. The film ends not with an answer, but with a question: if our own minds can betray us so convincingly, how can we ever truly know what is real? God's Crooked Lines (2022)
The film utilizes a "duel of narratives" between Alice and Dr. Samuel Alvar. While Alice presents a logical, evidence-backed case for her sanity, Alvar counter-argues with a medical history suggesting she poisoned her husband for money. This tension forces the audience to constantly re-evaluate who the "unreliable narrator" truly is. Directed by Oriol Paulo, the Spanish psychological thriller
The film also serves as a critique of institutional power. The ease with which Alice's intelligence is dismissed as a symptom of her "illness" highlights the terrifying vulnerability of an individual when their sanity is questioned by authority figures. Once labeled "insane," every logical defense Alice makes is perversely used as further proof of her condition. It suggests that while she may be brilliant,