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Pan's Labyrinth

Pan's Labyrinth
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2006, 112 min

A.K.A.: El Laberinto del Fauno

Country:  Mexico

Studio:  Picturehouse

Cast:  Ariadna Gil, Ivana Baquero, Sergi López, Maribel Verdú

Director:  Guillermo Del Toro

Screenwriter:  Guillermo Del Toro

Rating: R

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SYNOPSIS

From Guillermo del Toro, director of Devil's Backbone, Blade II and Hellboy. Pan's Labyrinth is a fanciful and chilling story set against the backdrop of a fascist regime in 1944 rural Spain. The film centers on Ofelia, a lonely and dreamy child living with her mother and adoptive father; a military officer tasked with ridding the area of rebels. In her loneliness, Ofelia creates a world filled with fantastical creatures and secret destinies. With post-war repression at its height, Ofelia must come to terms with her world through a fable of her own creation.
REVIEW
Young Ofelia sits next to her pregnant mother Carmen in a car bouncing and rattling over a pitted country road. It's 1944, and a pall hangs over the seeming pastoral peace outside the vehicle's windows. Mother and daughter travel as though in a funeral cortege to a rural military outpost operated with the dismal repression which inundates postwar Spain. Her new stepfather commandeers this compound in the spirit promulgated by his hero Franco. Capitán Vidal is the polar opposite of Ofelia's beloved father, whose death profoundly altered Ofelia and Carmen’s lives. Carmen tries to adjust to her new realities, but has placed her trust in a man who wants only the son in Carmen's womb, not the family who accompanies it. Ofelia clings to her beloved collection of books, fairy tales which provide solace and an eerie reflection of her new, harsh environment. Upon their arrival at the converted mill now functioning as a military headquarters, Ofelia's only real welcome comes from the housekeeper Mercedes...unless you count the dragonfly which accompanied the car along the final leg of its journey.

Mercedes shows Ofelia the unkempt labyrinth which sits a bit removed from the buildings. It's frightening and daunting and comes to house the fantastic characters through which Ofelia grapples with the real horrors surrounding her. The mindless cruelty of the government enforcers is met by a small but growing resistance. As she defends against the merciless viciousness encircling her, Ofelia finds a faun in the center of the labyrinth, ogres behind her bedroom walls, and fairies everywhere. Savagery and heroism, treachery and bravery inhabit both of Ofelia's worlds; and these worlds merge in a final act of sacrifice.

This is the second entry in director Guillermo Del Toro's projected Spanish Civil War trilogy. The Devil's Backbone was the first title in the series, and the third entry 3993 has an announced release date of 2009. Del Toro masterfully combines stark realism with extravagant grotesques, exposing the thin veil that separates the material from the imaginary. The ensemble is uniformly excellent with special mention to Ivana Baquero, who portrays Ofelia with remarkable sensitivity and nuance. The first film to fully realize Del Toro’s seemingly boundless potential as an auteur, Pan's Labyrinth is an instant classic.

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DVD Widescreen: $13.49
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Close Caption: Yes
Region Code: 1
UPC: 794043107177
Catalog #: DL2432732
Studio: Picturehouse
Languages: Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: 1.85
Features:
  Audio commentary: by Director Guillermo Del Toro
DVD Widescreen: $24.99 (2-disc Special Edition)
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Close Caption: Yes
Region Code: 1
UPC: 794043127854
Catalog #: DL2432733
Studio: Picturehouse
Languages: Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: 1.85
Features:
 
  • Audio commentary: by Director Guillermo Del Toro
  • Featurette: "The Power of Myth"
  • Featurette: "The Faun and the Fairies"
  • Featurette: "The Color and The Shape"
  • Interview(s): "The Charlie Rose Show" featuring Director Guillermo del Toro
  • Photo gallery
  • Director's Notebook
  • Storyboard/Thumbnail comparisons
Blu-ray : $32.49
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Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 794043111136
Catalog #: DB2432734
Studio: Warner
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