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Le labyrinthe de Pan

Titre original : El laberinto del fauno
  • 2006
  • 14A
  • 1h 58m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Ivana Baquero in Le labyrinthe de Pan (2006)
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EspagnolContes de féesDrame d’époqueFantaisie noireFantaisie pour adolescentsFantastique surnaturelleLe passage à l’âge adulteTragédieDrameFantastique

Dans l'Espagne phalangiste de 1944, la jeune belle-fille d'un sadique officier de l'armée s'échappe dans un monde fantastique et captivant.Dans l'Espagne phalangiste de 1944, la jeune belle-fille d'un sadique officier de l'armée s'échappe dans un monde fantastique et captivant.Dans l'Espagne phalangiste de 1944, la jeune belle-fille d'un sadique officier de l'armée s'échappe dans un monde fantastique et captivant.

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    • Guillermo del Toro
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    738 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    321
    115
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      • Guillermo del Toro
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      • Guillermo del Toro
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      • Ivana Baquero
      • Ariadna Gil
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  • Film le mieux coté no 149
    • A remporté 3 oscars
      • 109 victoires et 115 nominations au total

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    Ivana Baquero
    Ivana Baquero
    • Ofelia
    Ariadna Gil
    Ariadna Gil
    • Carmen
    Sergi López
    Sergi López
    • Vidal
    Maribel Verdú
    Maribel Verdú
    • Mercedes
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
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    Álex Angulo
    Álex Angulo
    • Doctor Ferreiro
    Manolo Solo
    Manolo Solo
    • Garcés
    César Vea
    César Vea
    • Serrano
    Roger Casamajor
    Roger Casamajor
    • Pedro
    Ivan Massagué
    Ivan Massagué
    • El Tarta
    Gonzalo Uriarte
    • Francés
    Eusebio Lázaro
    • Padre
    Francisco Vidal
    Francisco Vidal
    • Sacerdote
    • (as Paco Vidal)
    Juanjo Cucalón
    Juanjo Cucalón
    • Alcalde
    Lina Mira
    • Esposa del alcalde
    Mario Zorrilla
    • Jefe de botiquín
    Sebastián Haro
    • Capitán Guardia Civil
    Mila Espiga
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    Reviewers say 'Pan's Labyrinth' is acclaimed for its visual artistry, imaginative storytelling, and strong performances, particularly highlighting the contrast between war's harsh reality and fantasy's escapism. However, some criticize its excessive violence and the perceived lack of cohesion between its dual narratives. Additionally, certain viewers find the characters underdeveloped, which slightly undermines the narrative. Despite these drawbacks, the film's artistic vision and technical prowess are widely appreciated.
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A must see movie.

    1944, Spain, Ofelia accompanied her mother to meet up with her father, who happens to be a Captain in The Spanish Army, there Ofelia escapes into a nightmarish world, and must complete three horrifying challenges.

    It took me one or two viewings to fully get it, and to appreciate it, but I'm glad I did, Pan's Labyrinth is an incredible movie, it's one that will appeal to horror fans, and those that enjoy surreal stories and fantasies.

    Plenty of messaging to loon out for, you have to wait to learn exactly what's going on, it's worth waiting for.

    Beautifully acted and stunningly produced, it's a glorious looking film, I think it's aged incredibly well.

    Personally my favourite scene is the dinner table, Ofelia chomps down a few grapes, whilst a terrifying being wakes up, what a scene.

    Only from the mind of Guillermo del Toro is this possible.

    9/10.
    9j30bell

    A fey, beautiful and dark masterpiece

    Set during Franco's mopping up exercise after the Spanish Civil War, Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth is a wonderful, dark fairy tale that, in a metaphor for Spain itself, teeters on the edge of nightmare dreamscapes of corruption, violence and the death of innocents.

    This film is definitely not for young children. Although the fantasy sequences are gorgeously realised, and are fairy tales in the truest sense (in that they are dark, fey, dangerous and violent), most of the story (about three quarters of it, in fact) exists outside of the dreamland, in the even more frightening (and sometimes shockingly violent) world of a real life struggle of ideas and ideology.

    Sergi Lopez is excellent as the brutal (and possibly sadistic) Falangist Captain tasked with routing out the remaining leftists from the woods and hills of Northern Spain. Into this precarious situation come his new wife (a widow of a former marriage, who is carrying his son) and his stepdaughter Ofelia (played to absolute perfection, by the then 11 year old, Ivana Baquero).

    Uncomfortable with her new surroundings, suspicious of her stepfather and desperately concerned about the worsening condition of her mother, Ofelia uncovers a strange alternative world, and the chance to escape forever the pain and uncertainty of her everyday life.

    Thus the film alternates between the world of Civil War Spain and the increasingly bizarre, dark and frightening world of the Pan's Labyrinth. As the twin plots progress, they intertwine, with the tasks of Ofelia becoming the choices faced by a Spain at the crossroads. The poignancy of the film lies partly in the fact that the victories of the child are reflected so starkly by the failures of the adult world.

    Apparently Pan's Labyrinth won a 20-minute standing ovation at Cannes, when it was shown. This may be a little bit over the top. I suspect when the furore has died down some will choose to swing the pendulum back and criticise it for its more obvious faults. Much of the film is derivative. There are few ideas in the film's magical dreamworld that haven't been seen before. There are also few ideas in the film's depiction of the Civil War that can't be read in Satre or Orwell; can't be viewed in Picasso's Guernica; or can't be watched in Land and Freedom.

    For all the evident truth of these observations, to accept them would be to entirely miss the majesty of Pan's Labyrinth, which doesn't lie in its originality but its absolute mastery of execution. People will watch Pan's Labyrinth in a way that most won't watch Land and Freedom. In doing so, they will also discover a world of fairy tales which existed before Disney sunk its claws into them: a dangerous world, where nothing is as it seems and every step is a possible death – a place which may leave even adults shivering under the duvet, part in terror, part in wonder. And all this backed up by the finest cinematography I've seen.

    The only real faults I am prepared to allow for this film is a slight tendency (particularly at the end) for a Narnia-like moralism, and the fact that the faun is, perhaps, is not quite wild enough! These are eminently forgivable, though. This is easily the best film I've seen this year, and a must see on the big screen.
    10allan-117

    The best fantasy of the past decade

    Everyone's been raving about this. My opinion doesn't differ too much. It did however suffer slightly from the overwhelmingly high expectations I'd developed based on how brilliant everyone said it was, and the whole "20min ovation at Cannes" thing. Really, who stands for that long? That said, it's an amazing work.

    Skipping the plot recap (find the briefest synopsis you can if you need to be filled in), I'll go straight to the tech specs. I'm not a huge Del Toro fan, Cronos was interesting but lacked something for me. Mimic was dross. Hellboy was enjoyable and Ron Perlman is always great on screen. But here, the director really outdoes himself. By far. He has wrapped together some amazing elements and somehow maintains a balance, that doesn't tip into the mundane or the ridiculous for a moment. And this is no mean feat. The story is part historical drama, part fantasy, part family melodrama. When it dips out of the fantasy, it still enchants.

    Sergi Lopez and Maribel Verdú really drive the story in the historical drama scenes. I haven't seen Lopez in anything other than a film called Lisbon, in which he played a character so completely opposite from the Captain. He is a fierce and terrifying guy but actually comes across as sympathetic in a couple of scenes. Verdu is incredible as Mercedes, the head housekeeper (or something) who is Ofelia's closest friend in the house. The scenes with these characters and the civil war subplot never fail to hold your attention. Ivana Baquero is excellent as the main character Ofelia, her performance is very mature and believable and she shares some beautiful scenes with her mother and Mercedes.

    When the fairy tale elements return, it's astounding how naturally they fit into the story. I think that is the real magic of this film. The war drama and the fairy tale stem so naturally from each other.

    One thing that most reviews haven't mentioned is the violence. I think it's been firmly established that this is an adult's fairytale, but at times it is a very intense and brutal film. There are a couple of scenes in particular which are very disturbing and difficult to watch. These do not distract from the tone and theme of the film however so they don't seem exploitative at all. If you are squeamish, it may get a bit much for you.

    A final and obvious point I spose I can't get away without making: the set design, costumes and effects are superb. That's all.

    I was perhaps expecting a little more fantasy, but the unique blend of genres is absolutely compelling. There wasn't a false note anywhere or a plot hole, which are too often present in fantasy films. I can't recall a good, original fantasy film from recent years. Fortunately this blows MirrorMask out of the water. It doesn't share any of the contrivances, vagueness or ineffectual characters with that film.

    I just wish I'd seen it without already having read so much. I've tried very hard to not reveal any plot details at all as it does go to some surprising and unexpected places. Fortunately most of the reviews have done the same. I'd urge anyone with the chance to see it to do so immediately, and try not to read too much more.
    10mizhelenuk

    Just magical

    I saw the film at FrightFest in London a couple of days ago, and was pretty well sure I'd be seeing something special - but I ended up seeing a film that is downright extraordinary. Brutal but beautiful, magical yet earthy, it has a remarkable cast, with standout performances all round.

    A special mention must go to Sergi Lopez, whose 'Captain Vidal' is indeed one of the most sadistic film creations ever seen. Yet he manages to make the audience understand why he is the way he is ... an astounding performance. Maribel Verdu's quiet but rebellious housekeeper is one of the strongest female roles I've seen in many a year, and she is supported by a wealth of talent. Young Ivana Baquero is surprisingly self-assured as 12-year-old Ofelia, and I especially liked her almost Alice-like approach to the magical creatures she encounters in the labyrinth. The icing on this warped fairy tale is Doug Jones, who gives a towering performance - and in this case literally, as well as figuratively - as the guardian of the labyrinth, a faun, full of grace and charm and latent menace. Although dubbed, his Spanish is perfect (Jones speaks not a word of the language), and his physical presence is incredibly powerful as his character teases, cajoles and harries Ofelia to fulfil her tasks. He also plays the devastatingly creepy and disgusting 'Pale Man' - a creature that almost equals Vidal in his terrorising habits.

    But the cast is just one facet of this gloriously photographed film, with Javier Navarrete's hauntingly simple score weaving itself into the fabric of a film perfectly edited and written. The brutality of post-Civil War Spain contrasts with the world of magic to which Ofelia is drawn, yet everywhere she goes she has choices to make. In fact the film is about choices, good and bad, and one discovers that no matter how desperate a situation becomes, a choice is always available - although that choice may mean one's death. The film is violent - very violent, but each moment of brutality, although graphic, has a purpose - nowhere is it gratuitous.

    I loved it - as I knew I would - and if the Oscar voters don't give this film at least a nod for Best Foreign Language Film next year, then I will know that they have lost any sense of reason or comprehension. Because this film is truly a masterpiece, and Del Toro's greatest work to date.
    10EVON1TY

    Between the violence of the real world and charm of the Fantasy. ⭐

    I know not everyone should like this movie as I am. I actually don't like this type of Fantasies. I like Fantasy movies that are belong to another Fictional Universe. Making a Fantasy movie in our world were not a great idea for me. But this movie shows you the real world, makes you feel the reality and all the bad things in the world. Then shows you a great land, I don't know like a Heaven. You're traveling one to another. You're seeing another aspect all the time.

    That is why this movie is so unique. It doesn't bring you another world. Bring the another world to your world. And somehow It manages to doing that so perfectly.

    Not only these but this movie has amazing fictonal characters. The terrifying villain, the innocent daughter that deserves to see miracles, the mother that doesn't have a choice, the creatures with unique visuals.

    Acting, costumes, makeups, editing are pretty good. But the Screenplay, Scores and Cinematography are just brilliant. Totally worth to see, you'll see another type of Fantasy with this movie.

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    Intérêts connexes

    Ana Torrent in El espíritu de la colmena (1973)
    Espagnol
    Cary Elwes and Robin Wright in Il était une fois... la princesse Bouton d'or (1987)
    Contes de fées
    Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, and Eliza Scanlen in Les quatre filles du docteur March (2019)
    Drame d’époque
    Doug Jones and Ivana Baquero in Le labyrinthe de Pan (2006)
    Fantaisie noire
    Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson in Harry Potter et les reliques de la mort: 2e partie (2011)
    Fantaisie pour adolescents
    Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson in S.O.S. fantômes (1984)
    Fantastique surnaturelle
    Elsie Fisher in Ma huitième année (2018)
    Le passage à l’âge adulte
    Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams in Manchester sur mer (2016)
    Tragédie
    Naomie Harris, Mahershala Ali, Janelle Monáe, André Holland, Herman Caheej McGloun, Edson Jean, Alex R. Hibbert, and Tanisha Cidel in Moonlight - L'histoire d'une vie (2016)
    Drame
    Elijah Wood in Le seigneur des anneaux: La communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantastique
    Frères d'armes (2001)
    Guerre

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Guillermo del Toro is famous for compiling books full of notes and drawings about his ideas before turning them into films, something he regards as essential to the process. He left years worth of notes for this film in the back of a cab, and when he discovered them missing, he thought it was the end of the project. However, the cab driver found them and, realizing their importance, tracked him down and returned them at great personal difficulty and expense. Del Toro was convinced that this was a blessing and it made him ever more determined to complete the film.
    • Gaffes
      When Ofelia goes down the stairs in the labyrinth and is talking to the Faun, his shadow still shows Doug Jones' legs while they are in the stilts. The special effects crew took out his physical legs, but the shadow still exists.
    • Citations

      Capitán Vidal: Tell my son the time that his father died. Tell him...

      Mercedes: No. He won't even know your name.

    • Générique farfelu
      The two "Stick Insects" are credited as Cheech and Chong, after which it says "MAY THEY REST IN PEACE".
    • Autres versions
      There are three different versions. Runtimes are: "1h 58m (118 min), 2h (120 min) (Finland)" and "1h 52m (112 min) (Toronto International) (Canada).
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best Films of 2006 (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Long, Long Time Ago/Hace mucho, mucho tiempo
      Written by Javier Navarrete

      Produced by Emmanuel Chamboredon Ian P. Hierons

      Courtesy of Milan Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 janvier 2007 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Mexico
      • Spain
    • Site officiel
      • Pan-Européenne (France)
    • Langue
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pan's Labyrinth
    • Lieux de tournage
      • El Espinar, Segovia, Castilla y León, Espagne
    • sociétés de production
      • Tequila Gang
      • Estudios Picasso
      • Esperanto Filmoj
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    • Budget
      • 19 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 37 646 380 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 568 641 $ US
      • 31 déc. 2006
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 83 863 565 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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      • SDDS
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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