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"Pan's Labyrinth" is one of the greatest of all fantasy films, even though it is anchored so firmly in the reality of war. On first viewing, it is challenging to comprehend a movie that on the one hand provides fauns and fairies, and on the other hand creates an inhuman sadist in the uniform of Franco's fascists. The fauns and fantasies are seen only by the 11-year-old heroine, but that does not mean she's "only dreaming;" they are as real as the fascist captain who murders on the flimsiest excuse. The coexistence of these two worlds is one of the scariest elements of the film; they both impose sets of rules that can get an 11-year-old killed.
"Pan's Labyrinth" (2006) took shape in the imagination of Guillermo del Toro as long ago as 1993, when he began to sketch ideas and images in the notebooks he always carries. The Mexican director responded strongly to the horror lurking under the surface of classic fairy tales and had no interest in making a children's film, but instead a film that looked horror straight in the eye. He also rejected all the hackneyed ideas for the creatures of movie fantasy and created (with his Oscar-winning cinematographer, art director and makeup people) a faun, a frog and a horrible Pale Man whose skin hangs in folds from his unwholesome body.
Ofelia encounters a strange insect looking like a praying mantis. It shudders in and out of frame, and we're reminded of Del Toro's affection for odd little creatures (as in "Cronos," with its deep-biting immortality bug). The insect, friendly and insistent, seems to her like a fairy, and when she says so, the bug becomes a vibrating little man who leads her into a labyrinth and thus to her first fearsome meeting with the faun (Doug Jones, who specializes in acting inside bizarre costumes). Some viewers have confused the faun with Pan, but there is no Pan in the picture and the international title translates as "Labyrinth of the Faun."
The faun seems to be both good and evil; what are we to make of a huge pile of used shoes, especially worrisome in the time of the Holocaust? But what he actually offers is not good or evil, but the choice between them, and Del Toro says in a commentary that Ofelia is "a girl who needs to disobey anything except her own soul." The whole movie, he says, is about choices.
The film is visually stunning. The creatures do not look like movie creations but like nightmares (especially the Pale Man, with eyes in the palms of his hands). The baroque organic look of the faun's lair is unlike any place I have seen in the movies. When the giant frog delivers up a crucial key in its stomach, it does so by regurgitating its entire body, leaving an empty frog skin behind. Meanwhile, Vidal plays records on his phonograph, smokes, drinks, shaves as if tempting himself to slash his throat, speaks harshly to his wife, threatens the doctor and shoots people.
Del Toro moves between many of these scenes with a moving foreground wipe -- an area of darkness, or a wall or a tree that wipes out the military and wipes in the labyrinth, or vice versa. This technique insists that his two worlds are not intercut, but live in edges of the same frame. He portrays most of the mill interiors in a cold blue-grey slate, but introduces life tones into the faces of characters we favor, and into the fantasy world. It is no coincidence that the bombs of the rebels introduce red and yellow explosions into the monotone world they attack.
Cinematography is a vital aspect of great filmmaking. Without a strong director of photography with a point of view, a film can be somewhat lacking even if every other aspect of the movie is firing on all cylinders. Film is a visual medium after all, and great cinematography has the power to transport audiences to a new world, to put audiences in the shoes of a character, or to even relay a theme using visual metaphor.
1. The Witches (Roald Dahl): Fighting the undead is hard when you're a mouse and an old lady.2. Narnia: no, really (duel prompt continuation)3. Matthew Swift: Learning Magic (when Matthew was Robert Bakker's ward)4. Vorkosigan: just another day at the office (Miles, this is all part of my cunning plan)5. Harry Potter: Side Effects May Include (Voldemort/lava lamp, His brain was swirling like a toad)6. Hamlet, the business of good government7. Pan's Labyrinth: lost in the forest (There's no need to build a labyrinth when the entire universe is one.)8. Chronicles of the Kencyrath: watch my back (Jame & Graykin)9. Animaniacs: Naptime (The Warner Brothers (and Sister), sometimes they don't cause mayhem)
Director Enzo G. Castellari also makes a cameo appearance in the film at the movie premiere. He previously cameoed as a German in his own The Inglorious Bastards and reprised the same role in this film, but under a different rank and SS organization.[17][18] Bo Svenson, who starred in Castellari's The Inglorious Bastards, also has a small cameo in the film as a US colonel in the Nation's Pride movie.[19]
Additionally Samuel L. Jackson narrates the movie,[20] Harvey Keitel voices the Office of Strategic Services Commander,[20] Bela B appears as an usher[21] and Tarantino appears as an American soldier in Nation's Pride and a scalped Nazi.[22] Two characters, Mrs. Himmelstein and Madame Ada Mimieux, played by Cloris Leachman and Maggie Cheung, respectively, were both cut from the final film due to length.[23][24][25]
Tarantino originally sought Leonardo DiCaprio to be cast as Hans Landa,[45] before deciding to have the character played by a native German-speaking actor.[46] The role ultimately went to Austrian Christoph Waltz who, according to Tarantino, "gave me my movie" as he feared the part was "unplayable".[47] Pitt and Tarantino had wanted to work together for a number of years, but they were waiting for the right project.[48] When Tarantino was halfway through the film's script, he sensed that Pitt was a strong possibility for the role of Aldo Raine. By the time he had finished writing, Tarantino thought Pitt "would be terrific" and called Pitt's agent to ask if he was available.[48]
Critics' initial reactions at the Cannes Film Festival were mixed. The film received an eight- to eleven-minute standing ovation from critics after its first screening at Cannes,[118][119] although Le Monde, a leading French newspaper, dismissed it, saying "Tarantino gets lost in a fictional World War II".[120] Despite this, Anne Thompson of Variety praised the film, but opined that it was not a masterpiece, claiming, "Inglourious Basterds is great fun to watch, but the movie isn't entirely engaging ... You don't jump into the world of the film in a participatory way; you watch it from a distance, appreciating the references and the masterful mise en scène. This is a film that will benefit from a second viewing".[121]
Critic James Berardinelli gave the film his first four-star review of 2009, stating, "With Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino has made his best movie since Pulp Fiction", and that it was "one hell of an enjoyable ride".[122] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times also gave the film a four-star review, writing that "Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds is a big, bold, audacious war movie that will annoy some, startle others and demonstrate once again that he's the real thing, a director of quixotic delights."[123]
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Guillermo del Toro makes movies like no other director. His films range from big-budget monster vs. robot spectacle to more beautiful and meaningful fantasies. All of his films are distinctly del Toro though, and his work is permeated with imagination and a sense of wonder.
This pretty much goes for any David Lynch movie. His style could never be replicated, and his stories are told so uniquely and with a voice of ambiguity and mystery. His debut film Eraserhead really set the stage for what was to come, and remains a fascinating and enigmatic tale.
The mutant baby at the center of the story is a repulsive effect; David Lynch will not reveal how they did this effect, and watching the movie today I still have no idea how they pulled it off. The industrial backdrop and screeching sound-effects make Eraserhead a joyously weird, abstract and thoroughly unduplicable act of genius and bizarre perfection.
The texture and aesthetics of the film, as well of the soundtrack, acting and directorial style has never come close to being replicated. Everything about this movie is so unique and conceived with such originality and absurdity, and The Big Lebowski truly does endure.
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