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'Pan's Labyrinth' extras - Guillermo's notebook (pt 2)

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Utterly fascinating Guillermo del Toro shows and tells about his initial character & set designs for his film "Pan's Labyrinth" (2006).
Dreadfully sorry for having so subtitles in Spanish bits; the guy with the underground city model is mostly talking about having to makes miniatures of different sizes in different production stages.

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  • The emancipated, pale dead looking man seems to be a very dark interpretation of Jesus christ. The stigmata is the biggest clue, the sufferings of Christ which appears in this movie to keep an "eye" and hold over mankind. The feast which he is presiding over is obviously the christian feast. The circle swirls looks like sun symbolism which you see on the faun's head. 

  • Thanks for the upload.

  • Is this the Australian dvd? If it is, does the first disc have a "typo" in the "scene selection?"

    Just wondering because it pisses me off whenever I read "the second mask." instead of "task"

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