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How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos 1. View All Photos Movie Info. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality.
Fantasy, War, Drama. Guillermo del Toro. Dec 29, limited. May 15, Ivana Baquero Ofelia. Doug Jones Pan, Pale Man. Ariadna Gil Carmen. Federico Luppi Casares. Roger Casamajor Pedro. Guillermo del Toro Director. Guillermo del Toro Writer. Bertha Navarro Producer. Guillermo del Toro Producer. Frida Torresblanco Producer. Guillermo Navarro Cinematographer.
Javier Navarrete Original Music. Bernat Vilaplana Film Editor. Eugenio Caballero Production Design. View All Critic Reviews Jul 19, This movie is pure genius. The two stories connect in a fascinating way that displays that central theme of this movie. Its visionary director Guillermero del Toro that really outdoes himself on this definitive masterpiece. A classic movie in the fantasy genre and in movies in general. Storyline Edit. In Falangist Spain, a girl, fascinated with fairy-tales, is sent along with her pregnant mother to live with her new stepfather, a ruthless captain of the Spanish army.
During the night, she meets a fairy who takes her to an old faun in the center of the labyrinth. He tells her she's a princess, but must prove her royalty by surviving three gruesome tasks. If she fails, she will never prove herself to be the true princess and will never see her real father, the king, again. What happens when make-believe believes it's real?
Rated R for graphic violence and some language. Did you know Edit. Trivia Guillermo del Toro is famous for compiling books full of notes and drawings about his ideas before turning them into films, something he regards as essential to the process. He left years worth of notes for this film in the back of a cab, and when he discovered them missing, he thought it was the end of the project.
However, the cab driver found them and, realizing their importance, tracked him down and returned them at great personal difficulty and expense. Del Toro was convinced that this was a blessing and it made him ever more determined to complete the film.
Goofs When Ofelia goes down the stairs in the labyrinth and is talking to the Faun, his shadow still shows Doug Jones ' legs while they are in the stilts. The special effects crew took out his physical legs, but the shadow still exists. Hierons Courtesy of Milan Entertainment. User reviews 1. Top review. Unexpected brilliance. This is a movie with a simple and straightforward plot which contains layers and layers of intelligent writing, metaphors and message.
To speak further about the script will end up in spoilers and that would be pointless since my very purpose writing this review is to encourage people to see it. This is no small feat, interpreting fantasy as something of a product of a real world, cross-referencing how the child acts to her real surroundings and the "other world", metaphors that describe the accelerated state of growing up some of us are put through Simple, straightforward yet there is so much to be appreciated.
Those who are saying how it's predictable and thus not enjoyable, I ask of you, which movie nowadays aren't predictable? Hell, even 21 grams was predictable but so damned good. It's not about how it ends, you can always predict how a movie would end if you've ever taken a half-decent script writing class or have some common sense.
It's always about how well you tell a story. I'm grateful there are still directors who aren't tied down to this new epidemic of including a plot twist simply because they need a plot twist. If this is true, then one of two theories are correct. Either the Faun and Moanna were lovers or spouses in the Underworld and raised a child, or the Faun can predict the future and knows that he is destined to be Moanna's husband and father of her child.
Ofelia's feelings towards the Faun are complicated. She wants to trust him and often views him as a source of comfort, like the father figure that the ruthless Captain will never be.
After completing the first task, she grows uncomfortable with him as he strokes her face and tells her that they will soon be reunited and walk through the seven gardens of her palace. She asks him, "How do I know you speak the truth? This and the Faun's indifference towards Carmen's health lead to her disobeying him as she carries out the next two tasks.
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