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Pan's Labyrinth

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Mature 15+

Suitable for mature persons 15 years and over.

NOTE: Contains strong violence.

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"Stunning Cast and Story Makes for a Darkly Beautiful Film"
5 stars"

Wow. First and foremost, this is not a children's movie. Despite the fact that the main character is a girl of eleven, Pan's Labyrinth is most definitely an adult's movie. Pan's Labyrinth returns to the darker nature of fairytales that existed before Disney gave us its interpretations – Pan's Labyrinth comes from the same world that gives us wolves that eat people, bones that sing songs about how they were murdered, husbands who kill their wives and castles of people with a single sentence.

Pan's Labyrinth can be best described as a war story with a fairytale interwoven through it all – or is it a fairytale with a war story throughout? Both storylines can be considered separate, and yet they are both completely intertwined they cannot be two different creatures. Instead, they are two sides of the same coin.

Then eleven-year-old Ivana Baquero shines as Ofelia, and it's easy to see why del Toro adjusted the script to accomodate an "older” actress. And to those unfamiliar with Spanish actors, you would be hardpressed to think of Sergi López playing anything other than dark characters – let alone comedic and melodramatic ones – after his turn as the dark and sadistic Captain Vidal.

But to me, Doug Jones shines as the Faun and the Pale Man. The fact that he learned all the lines in Spanish, and still had to be dubbed over shows the commitment he had – it was his choice to make sure the mouth movements were correct. I was excited to see him in action (again), and was delighted at the result. Forget Andy Serkis – if I need a guy in a costume, I'm calling Doug Jones.

Dark, twisted and positively beautiful, Pan's Labyrinth is a must-see.

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
"Violent, Beautiful and Serious."
5 stars"

An excellent and beautiful movie about a yonug girl trapped in the Spanish Civil war, with the anarchists fighting the fascists. It's a very violent movie, certainly not something you should let anyone under 15 watch (perhaps even that is too young). As the main character escapes further from the real world, into this dark fantasy world we're treated to amazing and beautiful scenes as she struggles to pass three trials to prove that she is the lost princess of an underground kingdom. This is one of my favourite movies to come out in recent years, it deals with some very serious ideas, and it was nice to see a movie deal with anarchists not as bomb throwers, but people fighting for their freedom. I highly recommend this movie, but be warned, it is very violent.

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
"A hard watch but worth it"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I bought this due to the directors previous movies but it turned out quite different but a good story and I enjoyed it

Description

Pan's Labyrinth

Winner of Three Academy Awards (Cinematography, Art Direction & Make-Up), visually stunning and brimming with endearingly warm characters, Pan's Labyrinth tells the beautiful tale of an imaginative 10-year-old and her incredible ability to escape reality using her mind.

In a similar tradition to The Chronicles of Narnia and The Labyrinth, yet with significantly more emphasis on the gothic/horror aesthetic, the film takes us to a place of dark imagery and dangerous fantasy, similar to worlds created by the master of the macabre, Tim Burton. We've all sat at the window, staring and dreaming of a mythical world of wonderful, sometimes menacing creatures. Pan's Labyrinth, with its lifelike costumes and unbelievable characters, takes us as close as many of us will ever go.

Set in Spain in 1944, 10-year-old Ophelia moves with her pregnant mother Carmen, to the province of Navarra to meet her new stepfather, the Fascist officer Captain Vidal. In a world torn apart by war, the only escape for a 10-year-old girl is her imagination. Ophelia stumbles across a stone labyrinth in the garden of her new estate, which is presided over by the faun Pan. Pan convinces Ophelia she is the lost queen of this land, and in order to regain her throne she must complete three dangerous tasks before the next full moon. While Ophelia struggles to regain her rightful place in Pan's Labyrinth, the political struggle in Spain rages on, and the world in Ophelia's ima­gination comes closer to the brutal and bloody reality she is trying to escape.

The dark, gothic-esque aesthetic of Pan's Labyrinth has earned the film a place among other genre classics. Directed by Guillermo Del Toro (Hellboy, Blade 2), who brings his previous experience in the macabre, the film blends fantasy, horror and drama seamlessly in a brutal and bloody postmodernist depiction of the childhood fantasy film. Nominated for the Golden Palm at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Pan's Labyrinth is a critically acclaimed portrayal of just how powerful, and potentially dangerous, the imagination can be.Starring Ivana Baquero (Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt), Doug Jones (Adaptation, Hellboy), Sergi Lopez (Harry Is Here to Help, A Pornographic Affair) and directed by Guillermo Del Toro (Blade 2, Hellboy).

Best Picture BAFTA Winner 2007.

Critic Reviews:

  • " The story is a compelling and deeply involving one, and the film is both beautiful, exciting, and sometimes horrifying. The creature effects are superbly handled. " – David Stratton
  • " Watching the unique explosions of Guillermo del Toro's mind realise themselves on screen is truly astounding. " – Helen Cowley
  • " Insert list of superlatives here – I just love this film so so so so much. " – Charlotte Harrison
Release date Australia
June 16th, 2006
Number of Discs
1
Length (Minutes)
114
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Language
Spanish
Subtitles
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Genre
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Original Release Year
2006
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9398710680690
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
Product ID
1540723

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