Tuesday 23 April 2019

Pan's Labyrinth - A classic fantasy film (in some people’s opinion)

Personally, I loved ‘Pan’s Labyrinth,’ so much so I recommended it to my friend (who’s also well into fantasy films).  His verdict: it was a war film.  To be fair... he had a point.  It’s set in the dying days of World War II in fascist Spain where the ruling powers are hunting down any rebels who still believe in democracy.  Amidst all this is a young girl whose mother has married the Captain of the fascist troops.  And, having moved to his home/woodland base, starts to meet all sorts of weird and wonderful visitors.

Yes, it has the ‘feel’ of a war movie.  You have the uniforms, the period in time and the soldiers fighting it out.  However, if you can’t see the ‘fantasy’ elements then you’re obviously as blind as my friend!

When it comes, it comes.  I will admit to the fact that most of the film is very ‘period,’ but when the fantasy elements appear on screen, they’re really pretty spectacular.  The sets and magical characters have been brilliantly designed and create a great counterbalance to the more mundane setting of ‘real life.’

Also, I should mention that – in case you didn’t know – the film is Spanish, so you’ll have to put up with the subtitles.  But, if you’re okay with that and generally like fantasy epics (with more than a healthy dose of good old-fashioned fairytales) then you should love this.  It really is a classic.  Enjoy it before it gets remake by Hollywood (please no!).

9/10 almost as perfect as The Godfather

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