Originally Posted by
Garland
Pan's Labyrinth is an amazing film. My sister bought me the special edition DVD two years ago for Christmas. I'll admit, I hadn't heard of it. I watched it the first time, not so much out of interest, but to use my Christmas present so that I could comment on it. I was incredibly impressed. It was the perfect fairy tale movie, told with a general cynicism towards life that I could identify with. The ending was one of the best ever - completely unexpected and not Hollywood. We need more films like this, directed by people who aren't afraid to credit the intellectual capacity of the audience. Steven Spielburg makes great movies that always bring in the cash, but he doesn't trust the audience to understand what he's saying, and often diminishes the power of his films (like Schindler's List) by over explaining the stuff he thinks is important. When directors just make the film, with the art in mind, and when they don't condescend the audience, the movie is a winner. Pan's Labyrinth is a winner. It makes you think. It actually allows you to think. I like to think. I like Pan's Laybrinth.