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Tuesday, 10 March 2020

FAVOURITE MOVIES


Pan’s Labyrinth





My current favourite movie is “Pan’s Labyrinth” which I recently saw for the first time even though it was released in 2006.   I found this movie to be both brilliant and dark and the featured lullaby hauntingly beautiful.

Here are some details and a synopsis of the movie:

“Pan’s Labyrinth”


Director:  Guillermo del Toro
Language:  Spanish
Featured song: Pan’s Labyrinth Lullaby
Awards: Academy Award for Best Production Design


Synopsis

“A young girl, Ofelia, moves with her mother to her stepfather's house. At night, a dragonfly that’s been following her transforms into a fairy and leads her to a mystical world beneath a garden labyrinth. Once there, she meets an age-old faun who informs her that her real name is Princess Moanna and that she’s actually an immortal from the underworld.  She needs to participate in three tasks to prove her royalty.”


Sounds strange right?  But please read on....


“Director Guillermo del Toro uses a girl's nightmarish fantasy world to explore the monsters of real life in a haunting, brutally violent 'fairy tale.'

“Dark, twisted and beautiful, this entwines fairy-tale fantasy with war-movie horror to startling effect”

This may deal with the stuff of children’s stories, but it is a tale for grown-ups.

“The thickly layered Pan’s Labyrinth reveals most of its light through extremely dark, tragic moments. At the heart of this ‘wolf’ masquerading as a monster lies the idea that beauty, courage, love and truth can be found in the eyes of a child. Sometimes the only candle that stays lit in the midst of human depravity is the small flame of a child’s innocence.”

 "“The movie is filled with spiritual elements and Instead of juxtaposing a beautiful imaginary world with a horrific real one to illustrate how bad things have gotten for Ofelia the director masterfully parallels Ofelia’s ghastly reality with an equally terrifying and ghostly fantasy. “

Some of the characters:


Ofelia/Princess Moana



Captain Vidal  - Ofelia’s stepfather



The Faun



Fairies



Pale Man



Mandrake



Giant Toad



I was totally drawn into this movie and the lullaby.
(lullaby link here):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19bBGxf5k6k.

I want to draw some of the characters, especially the faun.

Have you seen this movie?  What did you think of it?

the quotes are by Kim Newman and Marcus Yoars
    

3 comments:

  1. What a strange journey we two are on. I just watched it a week ago, for the first time. It is awful and dramatically beautiful all at once. The cubes the baby is crawling on, had my heart racing. It truly is one of those movies for any age. The messages of beauty within the beast was truly something. And, yes, that song... it is hauntingly beautiful as well. I think it was a movie before its time. One has to evolve and have experiences in life to get the more deeply embedded lessons. I adored it. P.D. I can definitely see you doing the faun, indeed. xoxo

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    1. Oh yes... you and I seem to be aligned in some way .. thank you for commenting. I agree that it is a movie before it's time. and yes, I will definitely draw the faun xx

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  2. yah! Cannot wait to see it. xo

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