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Old 12-12-2006, 04:50 PM   #1 of 17
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Re: Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth


Caught a DC screening, with a surprise 45 min Q&A with del Toro afterwards. A nice Monday surprise.

The film is utterly haunting, magical, meaningful, and rich. One of the best films I've seen this year (and it's been a GREAT year, in my opinion). The production design is as good as anything I've ever seen. The cast is excellent, and the direction is almost perfectly balanced between the two intertwining stories. I've considered del Toro a very good director, with immense potential. He's reached much of that potential with Pan's Labyrinth.

It's a very special movie. It's also R-rated, and quite so. I rarely exhort moviegoers to shift out of their paradigm (and this is well within most HTF members' paradigms) or "see this film"...but SEE THIS FILM. You (the royal you) will regret not seeing this one in the theaters. I think the official domestic release date is 1/12/07. The Foreign Language Film awards it's getting are well-deserved.

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Old 12-12-2006, 06:43 PM   #2 of 17
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Re: Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth


I'd agree with Chuck with the exception that I preferred Devil's Backbone so I only gave this 9.5/10.

Seriously though, this is another great film and a perfect companion piece to the Devil's Backbone.



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Old 12-13-2006, 12:29 PM   #3 of 17
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Quite simply, it's the year's best film. Dazzling, scary, unrelentingly creative and passionate. It is as pure and deep as movies can be. Another triumphant vindication of our medium.


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Old 12-29-2006, 04:25 PM   #4 of 17
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I had the chance to check this out this afternoon. This is probably the most imaginative film of the year, given it's theme. On the whole, I enjoyed but I don't think I would put it up there with films such as The Departed, The Fountain, and Children of Men.

This is definitely del Toro's best film, eventhough I have a soft spot for Blade II. I'm glad I had a chance to experience this film by a director who clearly knows how to create worlds.



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Old 01-03-2007, 10:48 AM   #5 of 17
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Re: Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth


Had the opportunity to recently watch this film.

With all the pre-hype my expectations were very high
but nonetheless I very much enjoyed this film. My only
disappointment was that there wasn't enough of the
fantasy world explored here.

Don't let the subtitles scare you -- after a while it
becomes second nature to read while keeping yourself
focused on the screen action.

This is indeed one of the best films I have seen this year
and I expect it's going to get a huge word-of-mouth once
Oscar nominations start to roll in.





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Old 01-03-2007, 11:30 AM   #6 of 17
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I finally got a chance to see this and I was very impressed with it as was my girlfriend, she had the same opinion as you Ron, she wanted more of the fantasy world but she liked the odd juxtaposition of the real world.....just not the amount of it.
I on the other hand thought it was well balanced and quite an impressive film (don't take the kid's, that's for sure...it is QUITE violent), the equal if not indeed superior to Devil's Backbone, I will need to see it more than once to decide but it has stayed with me since we saw it which is always a good sign.



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Old 01-10-2007, 11:02 PM   #7 of 17
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Finally saw this today.

Such a rich, well crafted, beautiful, and haunting film. Clearly, it is so close to Del Toro's heart. Rarely do you get a chance to see a film where it is so obvious that it is a work of true passion and love by the filmmaker, but Del Toro's shines through here.

While I also would have loved to see more of the fantasy world, I can understand why we don't. This is an adult film, and we adults aren't true believers anyhow. We're lucky we see any at all.

The film's end moved me...but, one of the great things about it was that it is open to interpretation in a way I have not seen...maybe, ever. It could be heart-achingly tragic, or upliftingly happy. I'd love to get other's takes on it. My emotional reaction was the 'adult' interpretation - sad. But, I WANT to believe in the happy!

Either way, this is my #1 film of 2006.
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Old 01-13-2007, 07:16 AM   #8 of 17
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I had to drag my wife to see this film last night and she thanked me afterwards. This is one of those films that you just can not stop thinking about. We discussed it our entire way home and then for another hour or so as we sat on the couch.

I am interested in knowing audience reaction at the end of the film. We saw it in a packed theater with people ranging in age from their teens to some I can only assume were in their 70s-80s. When the credits rolled it was dead silent and nobody got out of their seats. We all just sat there as a mass and tried to digest the last two hours of what we saw. It was one of those neat little experiences that only the magic of a theater can provide.

I do not wish to discuss too much more on here until it has a wider release because I hate nothing more then spoilers, but please see this film if you can. IMO it has everything you could ever ask from a film, its simply brilliant.
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Old 01-13-2007, 06:13 PM   #9 of 17
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Saw it today, outstanding movie. I personally took the most optimistic interpretation. In fact afterwards it never even occurred to me that there might be a depressing interpretation. Even after learning other people don't take things quite so literally though, looking back on the movie I can't see any reason at all to turn from the way I took it to mean.
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Old 01-13-2007, 07:33 PM   #10 of 17
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Masterpiece.



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Old 01-16-2007, 04:24 PM   #11 of 17
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I saw this yesterday and I absolutely LOVED it. Beautiful and haunting, I'm still thinking about it, mulling it over 24 hours later and that almost never happens. Everyone, really, go see this film. It's beautiful.
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