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Director: |
Guillermo del Toro |
Writer: |
Guillermo del Toro |
Starring: |
Ivana Baquero, Doug Jones, Sergi Lopez, Ariadna Gil |
Released: |
January 18, 2007 |
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Runtime: |
119 minutes
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Story: |
Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro delivers a unique, richly imagined epic with
PAN'S LABYRINTH, a gothic fairy tale set against the postwar repression of Franco's
Spain. Del Toro's sixth and most ambitious film, PAN'S LABYRINTH combines the historic
and moral themes of his acclaimed Spanish Civil War ghost story THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE
with the protean visual creativity and gripping dynamics of such previous films as
HELLBOY and BLADE II. Harnessing the formal characteristics of classic folklore
to a 20th Century landscape, del Toro delivers a timeless tale of good and evil,
bravery and sacrifice, love and loss.
PAN'S LABYRINTH unfolds through the eyes of Ofelia, a dreamy little girl who is
uprooted to a rural military outpost commanded by her new stepfather. Powerless
and lonely in a place of unfathomable cruelty, Ofelia lives out her own dark
fable as she confronts monsters both otherworldly and human. As Ofelia, the
gifted young Spanish actress Ivana Baquero holds the screen with a remarkable
combination of innocence and maturity, vulnerability and strength.
A lone automobile travels a narrow road in the Spanish countryside in 1944.
In the back seat, a little girl named Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her mother
Carmen (Ariadna Gil) are on their way to their new home. A bright and dreamy
little girl, Ofelia keeps her precious books of fairy tales close at hand,
despite Carmen's gentle admonition that it may be time for her to put away
these childhood favorites. It is unlikely that such pastimes will meet the
approval of Ofelia's new stepfather, Captain Vidal (Serge Lopez). And Carmen,
who is pregnant with the captain's child, is anxious for her daughter to get
along with the man to whom she has entrusted their future.
But for Ofelia, fables of good and evil, magic and danger are more than simple
entertainment. They are her window onto the world, awakening her to life's
everyday possibilities and mysteries. When a dragonfly captures Ofelia's
attention during a roadside stop, it is not a gangly insect that she follows
into the woods but a glistening emerald ambassador, welcoming her to its domain.
There is little sense of welcome, however, when Ofelia and her mother finally
arrive at their destination, an abandoned mill in rural Spain that Vidal has
converted into a military headquarters. Though Captain Vidal is there to greet
them, his annoyance at their late arrival is palpable. Indeed, there is
nothing in the officer's cold, exacting demeanor to suggest that he wishes
to be a parent to Ofelia, whose own father died several years ago. What Vidal
wants is the son that Carmen is carrying, not a family.
On the grounds of the mill, armed soldiers are everywhere. Charged with
rooting out resistance fighters in the nearby mountains, Vidal and his
troops zealously pursue any and all signs of their opponents. Thus far,
the rebels have managed elude capture, though fascists have solidified
their power in the region. Those local people who clean and cook for the
soldiers do their work quietly, speaking only when they are spoken to.
Carmen, her condition already precarious, grows even sicker and is soon
confined to her bed.
In this tense and fearful environment, Ofelia finds a sympathetic presence
in the housekeeper Mercedes, who shows her a rambling, neglected old garden
near the mill. With its winding paths, it is a lovely place to wander,
though one can easily become lost there after nightfall.
That garden labyrinth will become Ofelia's haven, a dark refuge from
loneliness and sorrow. It is a place of fantastical creatures and powerful
talismans, presided over by a teasing, inscrutable Faun (Doug Jones).
Here, Ofelia will come to terms with the world as she now knows it -
and with the monsters that live not only in her imagination, but in her
daily life.
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Cast: |
Ariadna Gil
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Carmen |
Ivana Baquero
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Ofelia |
Sergi Lopez
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Capitan Vidal |
Maribel Verdu
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Mercedes |
Doug Jones
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Pan/Pale Man |
Alex Angulo
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Dr. Ferreiro |
Manolo Solo
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Garces |
Cesar Vea
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Serrano |
Roger Casamajor
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Pedro |
Ivan Massague
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El Tarta |
Gonzalo Uriarte
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Frances |
Eusebio Lazaro
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Padre |
Paco Vidal
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Cura |
Juanjo Cucalon
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Mayor |
Lina Mira
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Mayor's Wife |
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