December 26, 2006 (Press Release) --
Genre: Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Thriller / War
Tagline: Innocence Has A Power Evil Cannot Imagine.
Plot Summary: "Pan's Labyrinth" is the story of a young girl that travels with her pregnant mother to live with her...
Also Known As:
Pan's Labyrinth (USA)
MPAA: Rated R for graphic violence and some language.
Runtime: UK:119 min / USA:112 min / Canada:112 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
Country: Mexico / Spain / USA
Language: Spanish
Color: Color
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital / DTS
Certification: Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) / Italy:VM14 / Finland:K-15 / France:-12 / UK:15 / Ireland:16 / USA:R
Trivia: Mexico's entry to Academy Awards, on the category of Best Film in a Foreign Language (2006)
User Comments:
I saw this at this years FrightFest Film Festival in London and absolutely loved it.
Guillermo was there to introduce it and you can tell it really is a film he loves and is passionate about.
He referred to it as a sister movie to The Devils Backbone.
Anyway . . . so the film starts and I must admit I was expecting a lot more of a fantasy film however it is more of a 70/30 split between historical era movie/fantasy fairytale.
Don't let this put you off though, the film really is stunning and brilliantly acted. The little girl carries pretty much the whole film on her shoulders and does so with the skill of Atlas himself!
The violence is graphic and the monsters are scary but it is probably one of the most gorgeous and personal films from a director for a long time!
Give it a go if you can get to a screening, DON'T WAIT FOR DVD, it really does need to be seen on a big screen!
Source: http://www.yahoo.com
Tagline: Innocence Has A Power Evil Cannot Imagine.
Plot Summary: "Pan's Labyrinth" is the story of a young girl that travels with her pregnant mother to live with her...
Also Known As:
Pan's Labyrinth (USA)
MPAA: Rated R for graphic violence and some language.
Runtime: UK:119 min / USA:112 min / Canada:112 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
Country: Mexico / Spain / USA
Language: Spanish
Color: Color
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital / DTS
Certification: Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) / Italy:VM14 / Finland:K-15 / France:-12 / UK:15 / Ireland:16 / USA:R
Trivia: Mexico's entry to Academy Awards, on the category of Best Film in a Foreign Language (2006)
User Comments:
I saw this at this years FrightFest Film Festival in London and absolutely loved it.
Guillermo was there to introduce it and you can tell it really is a film he loves and is passionate about.
He referred to it as a sister movie to The Devils Backbone.
Anyway . . . so the film starts and I must admit I was expecting a lot more of a fantasy film however it is more of a 70/30 split between historical era movie/fantasy fairytale.
Don't let this put you off though, the film really is stunning and brilliantly acted. The little girl carries pretty much the whole film on her shoulders and does so with the skill of Atlas himself!
The violence is graphic and the monsters are scary but it is probably one of the most gorgeous and personal films from a director for a long time!
Give it a go if you can get to a screening, DON'T WAIT FOR DVD, it really does need to be seen on a big screen!
Source: http://www.yahoo.com

The violence is graphic and the monsters are scary but it is probably one of the most gorgeous and personal films from a director for a long time! Are you curious about this commentary? Why not watch?
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