Pan's Labyrinth
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-pans-labyrinth-2006
Roger Ebert's review of the film.
Interview with Guillermo del Toro
An interview with Guillermo del Toro about the film.
The Question and Answer section for Pan’s Labyrinth is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Captain Vidal is a fascist villain that loves his pocket watch. He pulls it out; he cleans it; he even marks the time that he dies. Men like Vidal exist on order and accuracy. This is how he structures his life. Order and accuracy gives him a...
Ofelia's stepfather, the Falangist Captain Vidal, hunts the Spanish Maquis who fight against the Francoist regime.
According to the director Guillermo del Toro, the use of the word Pan in the non-Spanish versions was just a translation issue. The faun-like creature, meant to be Pan, puts Ophelia through morality tests: a kind of labyrinth that is both literal...