Pan's labyrinth

    This week in film class we decided to watch the movie Pan's Labyrinth. I personally thought the movie we watched was really interesting. The director for sure had a deeper meaning for what ends up happening throughout the movie. Personally for me watching the movie I thought that every time the Ofelia would go and talk to the other fairy tale monster I thought it was a way to escape the realism of the world around her. This to me gives a specific idea of how a person might go through drastic trauma. I feel like throughout the movie I saw watching that every time Ofelia would see the fairy tale monster or even to travel to other worlds something terrible would end up happening in the real world. 

An example of this would be the first couple of minutes of the movie. I see that Ofelia and her mom were driving together in her car to meet her new father. During this time I saw that Ofelia was mostly focused on her books versus what was going on with her mother. Later on in the clip Ofelia's mom ends up stopping the car to not get sick. During this time Ofelia ends up getting out of the car and randomly picks up a rock. What I saw next was that she randomly fines a totem and places the stone. Then randomly a bug comes flying out of the mouth of the creature. During this time no one else is seeing the stone or even acknowledges the stone that was in the middle of the forest. They tell her to get back into the car and I see the bug is following her yes. But again nobody actually acknowledges what she had experienced. 

My personal experience of the movie is that Ofelia during the entire time of the movie is trying to escape the harsh reality of real life. From the clip above you could see that nobody was acknowledging what was going in the clip. Later on in the film we can see multiple other times that when something bad happens to Ofelia she ends up trying to escape to her fantasies realty.  


Bibliography 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457430/mediaviewer/rm763291393/?ref_=tt_ov_i 

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