Pans Labyrinth.
No, he guides Ofelia back to her world.
Yes. El capitan shoots her
Try the movie 'Labyrinth' with David Bowie; not bad; but 'Pans Labyrinth' (Spanish film) is really really good. 9/10.
The film was shot in a Scots Pine forest situated in the Guadarrama mountain range , Central Spain .
Yes , specifically Falangism .
The film was shot in a Scots Pine forest situated in the Guadarrama mountain range , Central Spain .
The reason for the Title "Pan's Labyrinth" is because in Spanish, the film's title is "El Laberinto del fauno". This is because the the character of Faun is changed to Pan in English. Also, the character "Pan" in Greek Mythology is a Faun. In the mythology, Pan owns his own labyrinth in which mortals get lost in.
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Using a rose to represent something in the poets inner world would be an example of symbolism.
It's a fairly depressive one I'd say. Although it is a fantastical movie filled with beautiful imagery, the overall tone is quite somber, and this is nailed in by what happens in the end.
"Pan" in Pans Labyrinth is a Greek Mythological God of Shepard and hill top animals (like goats) which is what Pan is (Half Human half Goat). In greek mythology the bottom half of the human should be goat and the top human however Del Toro (the director) changed it around.