Postwar Spain, 1944. Pan (Doug Jones) is a jagged, steeply angular fairyland faun who encounters a soft, luminous little Spanish girl called Ofelia (Ivana Baquero), and turns her world into a labyrinth of confusion, comfort, longing, and agonizing life-and-death choices.
Using fantasy and horror to explore the darkness of human nature, del Toro gives us a bravura film that is a cautionary gothic fable in every way. Pan's Labyrinth is a dazzle of deep forests, hidden passageways, creepy creatures, a wicked stepparent, cruelty, undying love, dark promises, deadly danger, and grotesqueries galore.
It is finally on disc, and well worth watching (or re-watching) on the smaller screen. The double-disc set is absolutely amazing, jam-packed with gems!
DVD Features:
- The Power of Myth
- The Faun and the Fairies
- The Color and The Shape
These featurettes go in-depth about the myriad of aspects it took to bring this fairytale to life, not the least of which is actor Doug Jones's awe-inspiring transformation from regular guy to mythical creatures. Very well done, indeed!
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Reviewed by Staci Layne Wilson
Don't forget to check out Horror.com's own exclusive interviews with del Toro and the cast
http://www.horror.com/php/article-1501-1.html