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Offline Lona

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Pan's Labyrinth
« on: March 25, 2007, 13:40 »
I thoroughly enjoyed Pan's Labyrinth inspite of the sub titles.

It's a mixture of reality and fantasy which makes it a bit different from the normal fantasy films.

This movie deserved it's 3 oscars.   :)

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Offline gmax

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Re: Pan's Labyrinth
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2007, 06:40 »
This film is outstanding. I saw it last night after hearing a few very positive reviews and I was not disappointed. This is both one of the most beautiful and the most gruesome/chilling films I have ever seen. The contrast between this, and between Franco's Spain and the Labyrinth are amazing. Franco's Spain in itself is a great backdrop to the film . The labyrinth is a superb piece of fantasy, with amazingly creepy characters, the characters are all well-developed and excellent. The acting is also perfect, as is the music, i would recommend it to anyone, except children who will have nightmares.


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