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Pan's Labyrinth
You can see a trailer for this movie at the official website here.
I'm pretty excited about it. This movie isn't a simple rehashing of old ideas. It seems to be a dark mutation of Peter Pan for adults. It kind of reminds me of gloomy Russian fairytales. Edit: Writer, director, and producer of this flick is Mexican filmaker Guilleromo Del Toro. Most amazing jew boots |
I'm glad someone linked the trailer; a friend of mine told me about it and her enthusiasm alone made me want to see this. I can't wait to see it =)
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I want to see this, but most of the movie doesn't even take place in the fantasy world. It's apparently a 70/30 split, according to a review on IMDB.
So, I wouldn't go in there expecting Labyrinth 2, you'll be disappointed. Most amazing jew boots
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I saw the trailer months ago and I was so excited to see it. Forgotten about it until you brought it up. But I am hearing great reviews about it. And I agree Yamamanama, the creatures do kind of remind you of Clive Barker especially Abarat.
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i'm really excited to go see this. looks like what would be made if Tim Burton and Jim Henson teamed up.
that weird looking creature in the trailer is awesome. on my must see. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I saw it yesterday and was very pleased. The war movie/fairy-tale motives blend together surprisingly well and it's not so in-your-face about the fantasy part's mysteries but leaves room for interpretation. There is also quite a bit of gore, so don't bring any friends who cannot stomach that.
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^ your mention of gore isn't optimistic for me heh....but I think I will give this movie chance. I have enjoyed the directoral work of del Toro before and the trailer looks quite good indeed. I'm just a giant scaredy-cat though, so when I first saw the posters for the movie that had all the creepy looking creatures on them, I thought it'd be some sort of horror film. But from what I have been reading, it's terrific. So...heh. *seesaws*
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Does anyone know if the movie on DVD out in US would be subtitled? I heard its so wonderful and definitely something I'm looking for regarding morbid philsophy of the truth.
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When I read the article on this movie in Fangoria, I was surprised to learn that there was a fair amount of violence/gore in it. For some reason I didn't think it would be that kind of movie...but it doesn't turn me off from it. I knew it wasn't for children.
Also, I'm now interested in going and watching his older film, The Devil's Backbone. I had heard about it before, but never really payed much attention. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I saw this yesterday, and enjoyed it a lot. It was much gorier than I imagined it would be, but it also had a wonderful, mystical quality to it. I did think it was a little too depressing for its own good, particularly with how they edited the ending.
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I'm excited to see this, but it will have to be a DVD rental for me. Mrs. Gratch would be put off by all the violence/gore, and I don't really have any friends that would want to see something like it. Pity.
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Absolutely fantastic movie though. The gore wasn't really that bad either, all the parts that I thought would be horrible (torture scenes, etc) were fine. The worst part was when Vidal beat that kid's nose in with the bottle. Yeesh. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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Either way it's an amazing film, I was very impressed and stunned by it. The gory graphic moments were pretty painful to watch but you can always look away, I think thats better than leaving those out for censorship. I think those moments were there to show just how mortal 'earth' is, there seemed to be quite a few mentions of immortality like the story she told. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I saw a screening of Pan last week. Excellent. The ending was happy and sad at the same time. ^^
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This movie was amazing.
The thing that surprised me the most was how brutal the violence was. Not that it was especially graphic (except for a couple places), but just how gut-wrenchingly real it was. Usually I'm okay with movie violence, but this was... intense. FELIPE NO
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I always liked Del Toro's work, even on Relic. Finally he's getting the recognition he deserves. I have mixed feelings about what the hell to think about the plot.
Can someone explain (or at least your point of view) Spoiler:
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Why didn't see this a while ago? The preview looks awesome and it seems everyone on here loved it. I will have to take a look at it.
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This is the first film I have seen in ages where the bad guy can be human and still utterly inhumane. And what was even better was the violent parts looked incredibly painful...none of the anaesthetised 'you can bash my head in and I'm still okay' rubbish. Sergí Lopez should get a load of awards for this.
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Without having known beforehand, I was not at all surprised to see Alfonso Cuaron's name in the credits. Absolutely fantastic film. It's refreshing to see something this innovative and imaginative. It was even better to see the theater was packed. =D
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This movie, I found, was beautifully haunting. It starts out slow enough but gains more than enough momentum to really want you rooting for Ofelia to complete her tasks. I watched this Wednesday night, and then Letters from Iwo Jima the following night, both great movies, but there's a certain quality of PL that sticks in my mind and wraps itself and some key sequences keep looping in my mind. It's like a fairy tale for adults, that doesn't pull any punches on the dread factor, who often forget how scary a "monster under the bed or in the closet" can get when perceived by younger children, as when Ofelia asked Mercedes of what she thought about faries, and the older just relied, yes, I believed in those types of things before, but now, not at all. This movie was gruesome, but not stomach churning. Most of the violence centered around gunshot wounds and a torture scene with the Mexican forces and the rebels. What I loved most about the movie, was despite the protagonist as being a young girl, it was definately aimed at a mature audience, without a doubt. A must see, and also a must buy.
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It must be good if it made you change your sig and avatar! I am looking forward to getting this film when it is released on DVD, unfortunately it was like a game of cat and mouse to find at cinemas over here, so I never got round to seeing it
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