Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Synopsis
The guardian of a labyrinth tells a young girl that she is the long lost princess of a magical kingdom and sets her three dangerous tasks that she must complete in order to achieve her destiny.
Movie review
From Time Out New York
A fantasy about spooky fauns and scary fascists, Guillermo del Toro’s gothic allegory treats Spain’s darkest political hour as a Brothers Grimm fairy tale; it’s a brutal bedtime story designed to give both children and adults nightmares. Ofelia (Baquero) could be a typical heroine sprung from the kids’ books she reads: Her father has died, and her sick mother’s remarriage has relocated them to a rural hideaway in a Euro-Expressionist forest. There’s even a big, bad wolf in the form of her stepfather (López), an officer in Franco’s army, and a housekeeper (Verdú) who doubles as a fairy godmother. When bona fide supernatural creatures give Ofelia tasks to perform—stealing magic keys, outsmarting grotesque giant toads—she overcomes obstacles with pluck and bravery. Her true tests, however, won’t occur in any netherworld but in the real one, where there’s no guarantee of a happily-ever-after ending. Del Toro specializes in taking horror and superhero films to bold, baroque places, yet Pan’s Labyrinth is a step above his usual forays into the fantastic. The mixture of surreal storybook vignettes and shocking violence suggests a prankish mash-up of a war film and The NeverEnding Story, but this juxtaposition is precisely what gives his movie such power; any preciousness is literally brought to an end by bullets. Make-believe monstrosities pale in comparison to genuine ogres like López’s suave, sadistic civil guard (or his unseen boss), something Del Toro’s extraordinary feat of imagination hammers home. Stories about mystical journeys offer children a way of seeing the adult world. Fantasies, however, can’t save them from it.Author: David Fear
Time Out New York
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- Lilly said...
- Posted on Aug 08 2009 17:47 The review from time out put me off watching this film as it made it saound contrived and boring. However, I was glad I did watch because I found ita beautiful and compelling film, which had me gripped from start to finish, and thinking about it for a long time afterwards Watch this film!
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Cast & crew
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Producer: Bertha Navarro, Alfonso Cuarón, Frida Torresblanco, Álvaro Augustín
Cast: Sergi López, Maribel Verdu, Ivana Baquero, Doug Jones, Ariadna Gil full cast
Genre(s): Drama, Horror, Fantasy
Duration: 120 mins
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