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I wish that I was more versed in the topic of magic and mythology, but...
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I agree with what the last several people have said. It isn't a deciding factor, just a case of the director taking sides where it isn't (in my opinion) important to do so.
I've found several people now that I'm reading more reviews who viewed it as the del Toro explicitly answering the question (including Mick La Salle of the San Francisco Chronicle). It just struck me as an unnecessary moment. Since that is pretty much my biggest quible it just highlights how satisfying the movie was. Steve, is it possible that the subtitles are impacting your ability to enjoy the movie? I know you don't like subtitles. |
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Oh yeah, the subtitles...
I was glad that I have a very good understanding of Spanish, particularly Castillian Spanish. Most of the time, I didn't need the subtitles, aside from the occasional "check." However, the subtitles were so white and bright that it distracted from the darkness and subtle coloring of the film.
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Taken from my post on another board (but I wanna discuss it here!): (Thanks, Steve!!)
OK so I finally watched it this evening and it is definitely one of Guillermo Del Toro's best films -- if you enjoyed this one, I would recommend also renting his "The Devil's Backbone" (which explores similar themes, but more along the lines of a ghost story than of a fantasy). Pan's Labyrinth was just fantastic, and NOT for the faint of heart. This is a brutal movie in the "real life" elements-- and the fantasy elements are incredibly dark as well. No cutesy characters anywhere, so don't go in expecting any... And definitely do not take your children to see this movie I mean, I've seen a lot worse gore and violence-wise, but it's not a kid's movie at all. The title is odd, considering the literal spanish translation of El Laberinto del Fauno should be "The Faun's Labyrinth".... there's a faun, but his name isn't Pan. I'm wondering why they did that.... Anyway, what I really liked was Spoiler:
^^ If you read the spoiler above, definitely check out that link. But not until you've seen the movie!!! Anyway, go see it, you'll be thinking about it for a while. One of the few films (like Donnie Darko) that I wanted to watch again immediately after viewing.
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Oh, and if nothing else, the creature at the feast was pure visual brilliance.
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We just got back from a last holiday hurrah tonight (our flight got delayed so I am one day late back to work.)
And when I can walk out of a movie saying "I found nothing wrong with it," that's pretty remarkable. I don't think that this is a movie that will hover in my few top favorites, but I do think it is one to which I will continually return. What vision! What use of reality/fantasy! What an amazing movie. And for all of the spoiler warnings... I'll just say that I personally LOVE it when a movie ends ambiguously (and I believe that this one did.) I don't feel the need to have a definite answer, but I love toying with the possibilities. |
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