The name "The Devil's Backbone" refers to several distinct cultural, natural, and botanical subjects, ranging from a celebrated gothic horror film to dramatic geological formations and common houseplants.
Numerous landforms and roads share this name due to their spine-like appearance or dangerous reputations. Devil's Backbone Highlights - Tennessee State Parks
: The story follows a young boy named Carlos who is left at a remote orphanage for children of Republican loyalists. The site is haunted by the ghost of a former student, Santi, and is dominated by a massive, unexploded bomb sitting in the courtyard. The film blends supernatural elements with the horrifying realities of wartime to explore trauma and national identity.