Pan's Labyrinth

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    Pan's Labyrinth
    2006

    Synopsis

    Living with her tyrannical stepfather in a new home with her pregnant mother, 10-year-old Ofelia feels alone until she explores a decaying labyrinth guarded by a mysterious faun who claims to know her destiny. If she wishes to return to her real father, Ofelia must complete three terrifying tasks.

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    Cast

    • Ivana BaqueroOfelia
    • Sergi LópezCapitán Vidal
    • Maribel VerdúMercedes
    • Ariadna GilCarmen
    • Doug JonesFauno / Pale Man
    • Álex AnguloDr. Ferreiro
    • Roger CasamajorPedro
    • Manolo SoloGarcés
    • César VeaSerrano
    • Ivan MassaguéEl Tarta

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      This is like no movie you've seen before, a haunting mixture of horror, history and fantasy that works simultaneously on every level.
    • 100

      Premiere

      This intense film, a mix of horror, fantasy, and history that convinces on all those levels and mixes them up with dizzying brio, is a searing cinematic experience, a beautiful, terrifying vision from writer-director Guillermo del Toro.
    • 100

      Village Voice

      Literally and figuratively marvelous, a rich, daring mix of fantasy and politics.
    • 100

      L.A. Weekly

      Pan's Labyrinth Like his terrific 2001 "The Devil’s Backbone," Mexican horrormeister Guillermo del Toro's new movie offers us both real-life and fantastical monsters, and if you know his work, you won't waste time figuring out which to root for.
    • 100

      Chicago Tribune

      A brilliant work of the imagination capable of truly seizing and igniting our fantasies.
    • 90

      Salon

      This is a true fairy tale, and one of the finest fantasy pictures ever made, but please do not take your young children to see it unless you want them to be scarred for life.
    • 88

      ReelViews

      The lack of family friendliness does not diminish what del Toro has achieved with this magical motion picture.
    • 80

      Newsweek

      Suspended between the brutally graphic and flights of lyrical fancy, Pan's Labyrinth unfolds with the confidence of a classical fable, one that paradoxically feels both timeless and startlingly new.

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