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  • The Captain in this isn't like Hans Landa from "Inglourious Basterds" where the villain you could actually like. This villain is pure evil and you hate every single inch of him.

  • It 's sad that both Ofelia and her mother died, gave up their lives for the little baby.

  • I watched this movie when i was about 3 or 4 its still a great movie!

  • oh man!! how unexpected and sad.

  • shes such a dumb bitch wow

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  • While I do agree that the general was an awful man, I do believe that as a father, he has a right to have his son know a few things about him. They can tell his child how awful he was, but the child should at least know who he was, what time he died and so forth.

  • he got stabbed in the heart and back how the hell is he walking around like nothing happened...

    and he got his lip cut open it healed within a few hours/1day... ?

  • @GeorgiaLuong and he was drugged. yeah, i ask myself the same question everytime i watch this :/

  • @beautifulvampiress13 LOL yeah that too... The drug was suppose to make him knock out with 2 drops. She put almost the whole thing ... and he was able to run after her..? >__>

  • @GeorgiaLuong his face wasnt healed he just stitched it up, didnt you see that part? and obviously he didnt get stabbed in the heart because he was still alive, not that im defending this guy i just think you got your facts twisted

  • one of the most beautiful episodes. I just want to cry when I watch it

  • what is this shit?

  • @codownni This is part 11 to a Spanish movie called Pans Labyrinth maybe?

  • Hilarious..

  • @codownni Yes, it's a comedy. You can tell by the swearing, war, and child death.

  • I was referring to his answer not the Film. Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.

  • @AderynSeda LOL at ur response. Good sarcasm is the highest form of pwn up that guys ass.

  • @AderynSeda You use sarcasm so well. *Sigh . I envy your beautiful talent.

  • @codownni I'm not really a fan of Spanish films, but I was assigned to watch this for International Literature, it's the story of a child with a wild imagination, gender roles and universal societal themes included. I have not cried watching it, I do not enjoy it, matter of fact I think it is a copy of all fairy tales clashed together, extremely unoriginal and flavorless ( Cinderella and what not .. ) but when analyzed it has allot of knowledge that can be achieved in it.

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