Sunday 8 July 2007

Pan’s Labyrinth

This movie will catch you off guard and make you believe that magic lives, at least in a child’s imagination and what could be stronger. What is stronger than the imagination of a child not yet jaded, a child who sees realities of the world but still has a cache of magic to draw power from. What is more magical than when that reality of the world comes crashing down, that the child has this magic to hang on to and that magic is true for this and the next world.

There is no movie to compare this to! Not the Chronicles of Narnia or Alice in Wonderland. They are children’s movies which adults can enjoy.

Pan is not a kid’s movie. It is violent and scary but these are the realities that kids are exposed to. Never mind the Spanish Civil War. Kids everywhere (those who are lucky) are dodging bullets and abuse and being orphans. Think about Kabelo Duiker’s the Hidden Star, or even Thirteen Cents. You don’t really even have to go that far. Open the Cape Times and you will read about what children have to escape on a daily basis.

See this one and vow to be the Mercedes in other children’s lives and pray that you don’t get there before it’s too late.

Enchanted five spoons

2 comments:

Beenz said...

Hey guys, when are we getting another review?? I know H/warmer is on leave, but B/sword??

The weekend is coming up and there are a dirth of new movies on the circuit. No cinema where I live, so I need to read your reviews...I need my fix!

I bought Driving Lessons on HW's recommendation and it arrived last week - still have to watch it. Just need to get work out the way first.

Heartwarmer said...

Hey Beenz...we post as often as we could. I do know though that Brokensword doesn't post after every movie she sees.
Maybe your message will give her reason to.
She's mad about movies.

Did you enjoy Driving Lessons?