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.

The brilliance of God’s Crooked Lines lies in its refusal to offer easy closure. Even as Alice seems to win her freedom by convincing the medical board of her sanity, the final scene introduces Dr. Donadio—the man she claimed was her client but who she had previously "projected" as someone else. God's Crooked Lines (2022)

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? Directed by Oriol Paulo, the Spanish psychological thriller

At the heart of the film is Alice Gould (Bárbara Lennie), a private investigator who voluntarily enters a psychiatric hospital to solve a mysterious death. However, the narrative quickly fractures into two competing realities: is she a brilliant detective working undercover, or is she a patient suffering from chronic paranoia who has fabricated a complex persona to escape a dark past?. Even as Alice seems to win her freedom

God’s Crooked Lines is a haunting cinematic experience that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll. Through its intricate plot and exceptional performances, it challenges our reliance on objective truth and invites us into a labyrinth where the line between genius and madness is as thin and "crooked" as a single thought.