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Pan’s Labyrinth

February 26th, 2007 JC Leave a comment
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pans-labyrinth.jpgOn sun­day evening I went to the the­ater with my girl­friend. Sur­pris­ingly enough, there were lots of tick­ets left for Pan’s Labyrinth and so we went for it. To say that I was sur­prised doesn’t come close to the truth. I imag­ined some­thing like Alice in Won­der­land but it was quite dif­fer­ent. Rest assured, there are no spoil­ers ahead so you can read on if that’s what you want.

Guillermo del Toro once again suc­ceeds at cre­at­ing a bril­liant movie that takes the viewer to the very brink of falling into it. Just for the record, I really enjoyed Hell­boy and I’m eagerly wait­ing for the sec­ond install­ment. In Pan’s Labyrinth (offi­cial site) he trans­ports us back in time to Spain’s worst era of fas­cism. The film takes place in rural Spain where there are still vio­lent fights going on after the civil war. That’s where the main pro­tag­o­nist Ofe­lia, a lit­tle girl with a vivid imag­i­na­tion, and her mother come to live. That’s as far as I can go with­out spoil­ing the movie for you.

How­ever, the movie is won­der­fully done. Fan­tasy aspects and the cruel real world blend into a superb mix which is exceed­ingly effi­cient in telling a fairy tale for adults. Beau­ti­ful CGI effects are in stark con­trast to the bru­tal and rather vio­lent real world of fas­cist Spain in 1944. Wher­ever you look one encoun­ters the great love for detail which has been put into the mak­ing of the movie. That makes the film to an incred­i­ble achieve­ment which amazes and enthralls the viewer. It’s one of the great­est movies I’ve seen and it more than deserves the three Oscars this title won.

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  1. JLee
    February 27th, 2007 at 02:16 | #1

    this one is def­i­nitely on my list!

  2. JC
    February 28th, 2007 at 09:29 | #2

    Don’t miss it. I really enjoyed this movie and I hope there will be more films like it. :)

  3. Evil Spock
    February 28th, 2007 at 16:44 | #3

    I blogged about this back in Dec. I can’t get my girl­friend to go see it with me because she’s afraid of the gore. Looks like it’s going to be a film I’ll catch on DVD . . .

  4. JC
    February 28th, 2007 at 19:09 | #4

    Oh, well … some peo­ple at the the­ater made some dis­tinct noises – just as if they’re going to throw up any time.

    If you’re not going to see it in the the­ater you should most def­i­nitely get it on DVD :)

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