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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth Been looking forward to this for several weeks; and I can't find anywhere local that's showing it! (Fylde coast, Lancashire, UK) Stupid multi-national profit-centred multi-plexes... (that I normally praise as having plenty of choice!) |
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| Iya bay iya, bay honesti Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth I saw it and loved it, absolutely wonderful, something that really inspires I thought. I did not know it was sub-titled until I got in but that was no prob. It too was not shown widely in my area, maybe to much of a 'specific crowd puller', not a dead cert to pull into the cash. You gotta love the non-mainstream stuff, lol. |
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| Silly Person Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth Quote:
It didn't show in the "regular" cinema, but there is a place which shows more "independent" things and they ran it. | |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth Don't bring along your kids on this one, even though it at first might appear to be a robust family movie. I found some of the scenes very strong. A beautiful but horrible movie. The trailer is rather misleading, I think (just apart from that awful Trailer Voice). It's not a Fantasy movie, the fairy-tale plot sometimes falls completely into the shadow of the real-life plot. The trailer also failed to reflect the brutality found in very many scenes. Still, a great movie, if you can stomach it. |
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| Iya bay iya, bay honesti Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth Wow you thought that it was a brutal film? I would not have said so myself, just normal sort of violence, considerably less than what is mostly out there I thought. What was certificate of it anyways? |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Pan's Labyrinth Quote:
First, it was neither humorous, nor were its effects understated, as normally tends to be. Second, the context intensified it all greatly. Most of all because of the Capitan character and his frightening, cynical sadism, but also considering that the protagoist was only a little child. SPOILER: That said, the clear view of humanoid fairies having their heads bitten/torn off by the Pale Man didn't make anything better. Normal sort of violence? Not for me. | |
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