Pan's Labyrinth - Ofelia
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@EauDeYourMum I know I'm replying to an old comment, but there are elements of the film that are very Pagan (Neo-Pagans worship a 'Horned God', similar to Pan, and Pan says to Ofelia that 'it was the moon that bore her', and the moon is a symbol of the Mother Goddess.) But that's definitely not what the film is about - It's just the imagery that it uses.
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cool
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@bellahalloween12 hey!that's true!
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that girl reminds me of anne frank O.o
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First class movie, first class soundtrack. that is beautifull...
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@bestololeg she invented terribly cruel, dreadfull and macabre dreams to hide from the cruelty around ?
That's a new theory, really .
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we would have all liked to have believed that she went back to her magical kingdom and she led a happy life there forever, but i think that was what the creator wanted us to think, that out of all this cruelity and unhappiness in the world espically for a child we can find a way of escaping or coping with the harsh reality that life is not all fairy's and magical palaces. and i think that when we face something challenging like offelia's challenges there is always something else we have to face.
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@bestololeg I like to think she did.
i think, to be honest, there are elements of the movie which are Ofelia's imagination, escapism. A child being caught up in a war and loosing her parents, ect..But i also think, some elements are also real ..Making the movie magical. (: all together it's just an awesome film.
thebiggestkillersfan 2 years ago 65
i love how you never know if she is a fairy princess who gets to return to a beuatiful magic land. or if shes just a lonely child who made the hole thing up in her mind and dies tragicaly.
i like to belive the ending in the film <3
also, wtf with the religius coments, sombody on another vid sayed somthing like its about wica and the devil.
is pan no from greak metholigy and for fuck sake who cares if its satinism, its a beautfiul filn
EauDeYourMum 9 months ago 11