Thursday, April 12, 2018

Pan's Labyrinth a masterpiece by Guillermo del Torro

Plot Summary

The movie revolves around Ofelia. The movie starts at an underworld kind of place. The movie setting is at 1944, 5 years after the Spanish Civil War. It starts when a pregnant mother, Carmen and her daughter, Ofelia travel to a district in the woods of Spain to meet the Captain Vidal, he is a sadist military man who is a strict man that values time. He is also the new husband of Carmen. Ofelia wanders into a labyrinth, and was met with Mercedes, the head helper of Captain Vidal. At night, when they are asleep, a fairy lured Ofelia into the labyrinth. There she met a faun, who told her that her real name is Princess Moana, and she lives in the underworld. In order to go to the underworld, Ofelia must complete three tasks. First is that she should a key from a frog in the woods, the faun gave her three stones and she fed and killed the frog, she then takes the key and goes on to do her second task. Her second task was she would use the key to open a vault to get the dagger. She was warned not to eat the food so that the “Pale Man” would not wake up and eat her. She ate 2 grapes which the “Pale Man” felt and began to eat 2 fairies and ran after her. She barely escapes the “Pale Man” but she got the dagger. Carmen’s health was getting worse. The faun gave Ofelia a mandrake root which Ofelia will put it under her mother’s bed. Captain Vidal executes two farmers who they thought were rebels. Captain Vidal’s main problem was the rebels. Captain Vidal locks Ofelia in a room, but the faun gave her a chalk to help them escape. Carmen dies from childbirth. The third task was to get her baby brother and bring it to the labyrinth. Ofelia then drugged Captain Vidal’s drink and steals her brother. There the faun tells Ofelia to finish her task to go to the underworld, the faun needed the blood of the innocent but Ofelia won’s let her brother get harmed which angered the faun. Captain Vidal finds Ofelia and forcibly took his son and shoots Ofelia, killing her with one shot. When Captain Vidal got out of the labyrinth, he is met with the rebels. He gave his son to Mercedes and says “Please let my son know the time of my death”, Mercedes answered “He will not know your name”. Mercedes’ brother shoots Captain Vidal in the head, killing him. Mercedes and the other rebels found Ofelia with her last dying breath. Ofelia’s blood poured down the center of the labyrinth which her soul transfers to the underworld where she meets her parents and the faun. The faun tells Ofelia that she had finished her tasked and is allowed at the underworld.

The End……. Or is it

 

Symbols and Interpretations

1.       Ofelia did not want the pregnancy in the first place. Her first task was to get a key from the frog. The frog lived in a womb like tree, which I assume represents Carmen’s womb. When she got inside the tree she sees the frog and kills it. I assume that the frog symbolizes the sperm cell or the fetus of the baby. So when she killed the frog, it felt like she had killed the baby inside her mother’s womb.

2.       Her second task was to get the dagger from the Pale man’s lair. She has limited time to get the dagger, because when the hourglass is done, the door closes. The hourglass symbolizes Captain Vidal’s obsession with the importance of time.

 

Personal Reflection

The movie is about the realities of life. It focuses on the evil this world has (wars, murders, dictators). Come to think of it, Ofelia did not witness any violence throughout the film except when she was shot by Captain Vidal. I realized that life will not be the way we want it to be. Life is not perfect in general. We are somehow blinded by the true events in our life, we tend to focus on the things we want. With the presence of war and violence, and the eyes of an innocent girl who discovers a fairytale in the woods. I don’t know if what happened to Ofelia is true or it is just an imagination of Ofelia because of her hobby of reading fairytale books. It is somehow a children’s movie but because of the violence I would give it an R rating. I think that fairytales give children a framework to understand the brutal world of the adults. The fantasies she encountered was the way she could cope up with the real world. The film is all about authority and disobedience. The doctor in the movie is a hero, he always chooses on what is the right thing to do and not always what he is told to do. The movie really is a masterpiece, you need to have a deep meaning in what the movie is really all about.

 

I would rate the movie a solid 4.5/5 it is one of Guillermo Del Torro’s best work.

 

 

1 comment:

GLOBALIZATION

The walkway through the course of Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking was interesting enough to keep us all going. It exercised our keen...