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Thread: anyone see Pan's Labyrinth yet?

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    anyone see Pan's Labyrinth yet?

    Hey guys I just watched it and I have to say it really is pretty good,although it's in Spanish but subtitled..I really liked it.For you guys who like fantasy movies like chronicles of Narnia,I'd suggest you watch it,it's nothing like it.But I think you'll enjoy it,really quite unique
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    Man,

    I was surprised at how good it was. It is a bit light on the fantasy story but heavier on the WWII story. Still they mesh together very well. I wasn't bothered by the sub-titles at all. I am kind'a used to it having taken many film classes in college. It doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the story either.
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    It's a very well done and visionary movie and makes a strong statement. I felt rather assaulted by it, though. The violence and torture (I'm really getting tired of seeing torture) was extreme and unexpected--it's marketed as a fantastic fable, and it is, but it's also filled with some gruesome real-world stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MegoScott View Post
    It's a very well done and visionary movie and makes a strong statement. I felt rather assaulted by it, though. The violence and torture (I'm really getting tired of seeing torture) was extreme and unexpected--it's marketed as a fantastic fable, and it is, but it's also filled with some gruesome real-world stuff.
    yeah that's true,they didn't hold any thing back with the violence,it's good you guys don't understand Spanish cause they cursed alot but didn't really subtitle that
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    It was definitely one of my favorite movies last year.

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