Re: Pan's Labyrinth
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Now I'm confused. I thought the whole movie was a fantasy type movie. At least every trailer that I've seen hints at this. What is the movie actually about? If it's not a fantasy, what is it? I hate it when they mislead you into thinking it's one thing and it turns about to be another.
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Re: Pan's Labyrinth
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Not that I don't like subtitles..
I find that I'm only annoyed during the first few minutes of the movie and then I forget I'm reading subtitles.
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at least you dont have to read all the subtitles which always seems to take away from the movie
Yeah, those other countries shouldn't even bother making movies.
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I have to say I'd rather have subtitles than an English dub, which mutilates the performances. It's also fun hearing the other languages and guessing which word means what.
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thought the whole movie was a fantasy type movie.
Well...If I had to classify it in one word, I'd say "fantasy", but it isn't like any other fantasy I've seen. Most of the time is spent in a real historical setting in Franco-era Spain.
It's a great movie, but don't expect it to be anything like a typical "fantasy" film.
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I have to say I'd rather have subtitles than an English dub, which mutilates the performances. It's also fun hearing the other languages and guessing which word means what.
I agree. Even though I can't understand the actual words, the feelings of the actor are conveyed. And, like Peter said, I forget I'm reading after a couple of minutes and the subtitles are only an annoyance on a technical level--like if the subtitles are in white and the actors are wearing white t-shirts.
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Re: Pan's Labyrinth
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Gee, it only got 6 academy award nominations!
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Great film! I was surprised by some of the graphic violence as I was anticipating a more fantasy type film. Personally it was my fav film of last year. There's no way a film like this could have been made in North America. I quite liked his film The Devil's Backbone as well.
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