Release Date Pan's Labyrinth Dec 29, 2006 Wide
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Actors For Pan's Labyrinth
Ariadna Gil,Ivana Baquero,Sergi López,Maribel Verdu,Doug Jones,Álex Angulo,Manolo Solo,César Vea,Roger Casamajor,Ivan Massagué,Gonzalo Martin Uriar...,Eusebio Lazaro,Paco Vidal,Juanjo Cucalon,Lina Mira,Mario Zorilla,Sebastián Haro,Mila Espiga,Pepa Pedroche,María Jesús GatooGenres Pan's Labyrinth : Drama,Horror,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Pan's Labyrinth
User Ranting Pan's Labyrinth : 4.1User Percentage For Pan's Labyrinth : 92 %
User Count Like for Pan's Labyrinth : 625,268
All Critics Ranting For Pan's Labyrinth : 8.6
All Critics Count For Pan's Labyrinth : 207
All Critics Percentage For Pan's Labyrinth : 96 %
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Movie Overview For Pan's Labyrinth
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 .TagLine Pan's Labyrinth
What happens when make-believe believes it's real?Trailer For Pan's Labyrinth
Review For Pan's Labyrinth
Guillermo del Toro has crafted a masterpiece, a terrifying, visually wondrous fairy tale for adults that blends fantasy and gloomy drama into one of the most magical films to come along in years.David Germain-Associated Press
This is a fantasy realm so fully and elegantly realized, it might be the adaptation of a classic novel. Yet the source is Del Toro's own capacious imagination.
Mary Corliss-TIME Magazine
Pan's Labyrinth suggests that fairy-tale violence helps the vulnerable process and overcome real-life conflicts and that real-life violence permanently smashes the soul and the heart.
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer
So breathtaking in its artistic ambition, so technically accomplished, so morally expansive, so fully realized that it defies the usual critical blather. See it, and celebrate that rare occasion when a director has the audacity to commit cinema.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
Del Toro specializes in taking horror and superhero films to bold, baroque places, yet Pan's Labyrinth is a step above his usual forays into the fantastic.
David Fear-Time Out New York
A violent fantasy set during the Spanish Civil War, this magical film from Guillermo del Toro manages that intellectual high-mindedness, even as it resonates on a primal, mythic level.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
This remarkable film spins a yarn about a little girl trapped between a dream world of ghouls and real-life monsters during the Spanish Civil War, and it works remarkably well, simultaneously enchanting and horrifying with almost every frame.
Corey Hall-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
This grim spin on Alice in Wonderland is del Toro's finest work to date.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
Pan is clearly not for kids. But it is an eye-popping political fable filled with magic realism -- and real magic.
Leah Rozen-People Magazine
A stark, disturbing fairy story for adults. Its provocative vision of the monsters of fascism and childhood packs chilling power.
-Total Film
This darkly attractive film has a painterly quality to its visual look and some impressively elaborate animatronic effects that will delight genre fans.
Allan Hunter-Screen International
Both magical and brutal, del Toro's film is a memorable exploration of the enduring power of fairytales.
Luke Goodsell-Empire Magazine Australasia
The close-out of Pan's Labyrinth not only underlines its status as one of the great fantasy films of all time, but also its importance as a work of refined social and historical commentary.
Simon Foster-sbs.com.au
a captivating, albeit unstable, blend of anti-Fascist social commentary and a visually sumptuous childhood fable
Jay Antani-Cinema Writer
Fully deserving of its place in a distinguished political-fabulist lineage
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
Ofelia's smock is swiped from Alice, her faun from Narnia, and her magic book from Harry Potter, Del Toro sets her fairytale apart with its unrelenting gore and misery.
Amy Nicholson-I.E. Weekly
One of the best films made in the last ten years...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Arresting though they may be, these mind-boggling effects, shot with limpid mystery by Guillermo Navarro and accompanied by chitinous whirs and crackles on the uncanny soundtrack, don't disrupt the double narrative but intensify it.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix
Pan's Labyrinth is a punishing, evocative poem. It is part ferocious reality and part fearful fantasy.
Tony Macklin-Fayetteville Free Weekly
Pan's Labyrinth us that such fantasy offers no real escape from dreadful reality.
Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique
...a dark and wonderful fairy tale for grown-ups...
Brandon Fibbs-BrandonFibbs.com
It's an odd mixture, and one which many prospective viewers may feel uncertain about, but it's very much worth watching.
Jennie Kermode-Eye for Film
[A] beautiful but relentlessly bleak fairytale.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound
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