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Pan's labyrinth

Le labyrinthe de Pan
Sep 02, 2014ManMachine rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
In both of the realms of either fantasy, as well as reality, Pan's Labyrinth certainly managed to excel and deliver some of the finest story-telling that I've had the pleasure of experiencing in a mighty long time. Believe me, this was one unique WW2/Alice-In-Wonderland story like no other. Bizarre, magical, cruel and treacherous, here director Guillermo Del Toro proves himself, beyond a doubt, to be a true master of his craft as he expertly intertwines 2 stories of quite opposing genres and, as a result, produces a beautifully realized film that's very worthy of all of its praise. From its startling visual excellence, to its first-rate cast, to its heart-breaking story, to its exceptional soundtrack - Pan's Labyrinth triumphs on all of these levels, and beyond. Here's a big-budget movie whose euro-dollars were very well spent, where its story was well thought out, and, thankfully, (because it wasn't a Hollywood production) this picture wasn't ruined by the over-bearing taint of that country's movie industry. I give 3 big cheers to this film's 3 stand-out performances - Ivana Baquero (as Ofelia), Sergi Lopez (as Captain Vidal), and Maribel Verdu (as Mercedes). Warning! - This film contains some very graphic and brutal violence! It has a "restricted" rating.