Pan's Labyrinth

22 replies since 7th February 2008 • Last reply 7th February 2008

Yeah I saw that cause obviously the page goes all red and then her mum's bleeding. But ja, didn't notice it was in the shape of a womb

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It's weird how even though it's in Spanish and I just hear my own inside my head voice when I read the subtitles I just imagined the girl (can't remember her name lol) saying 'You don't scare me' or whatever she says to the big toad in English but in the voice she speaks!

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I thought it was an amazing film.
I remember when it first came out I thought it was a children's movie, but I still really wanted to see it. I wonder if any parents took their kids to see it.... quite a shock.
When I first went to watch it I didn't know it was in spanish, but subtitles don't bother me one bit. I love foreign films and can not watch them dubbed. I feel like it ruins the mood.

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Yes I hate it when they dub films, I am lucky that here in Iceland they don't dub films, which is cool for the English ones, but I can't see foreign films lol As they are subtitled in Icelandic and in the original language! My Icelandic is not good enough to sit through a film lol

The director of this film, Guillermo Del Toro has a new film out The Orphanage, which is getting brilliant reviews Happy

edit he is not the director though Happy

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People think that fairies are a kids thing, you wanna get your hands on 'Faeries' by Brian Froud, I'm going through a Froud phase again lol I'm very childlike in the way I see the world some times and look at things like Monsters Inc and Toy Story, they're for kids yet they put in adult jokes and they appeal to everyone cuz they're so good.

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> I remember when it first came out I thought it was a children's movie, but I still really wanted to see it. I wonder if any parents took their kids to see it.... quite a shock.

Hahaha, yeah, I thought that too. I was suitably surprised.

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Never judge a film by it's trailor lol

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The front cover AND the title make it look like a kid's film too. But to be honest, I watched it when I was 15 and I think that was too young in a lot of ways, for most people.

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