This movie over all was very well put together, I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
Haylee's Movie Blog
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Why? Part three!
I think that Guillermo del Toro chose to do a plot like this is because maybe he had an evil step parent or had a dream as a kid and loved fairy tales? In an article I read, he states "I wanted 'Pan's Labyrinth' to speak to the true origin of fairy tales,
which were conceived to be parables told by the fire — mostly by a
traveling tailor or cobbler — to the entire household," del Toro says.
"They needed to enrapture adults as well as children, and more often
than not, they contained very brutal situations: incest, cannibalism,
patricide, infanticide, war, pestilence. They were very brutal, but out
of that brutality and darkness, the magic glows deeper. Over the years,
people sanitized them." I also read that he has done every type of violence imaginable in my other films, but
the violence in 'Pan's Labyrinth' is different," del Toro says. "It's
calculated to serve a function. It's not gleeful or comedic violence:
It's off-putting and incredibly stomach-churning. If we were being
voyeuristic, each killing would be quote-unquote 'cooler' than the last.
But as Vidal kills more people, the murders become more and more
matter-of-fact."
This movie over all was very well put together, I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
This movie over all was very well put together, I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
Proposal
Pan's Labyrinth uses the myth of fairy tales and
the fairy framework to tell a dark story of a young girl, who believes
in magic, living in the midst of a war in Spain with her slowly dying
mother and a monster for a stepfather. It is hard to connect this film
with just one fairy tale in particular because Guillermo del Toro
includes so many elements from the fairy tale framework itself. For
example, good versus evil, use of magic, having the main character complete tasks with a guide, a role model who is dying, a trip into another world, the
chance to become a princess, etc. There are pieces in this film that could really go with several fairy tales but for some reason, Cinderella stuck out to me in reguards to having mean stepparents-- So I chose to compare the two.

Cinderella & Pans Labyrinth
Lady Tremaine is a nasty, mean-spirited old woman who forces Cinderella to perform unnecessary chores and duties, and even encourages her own daughters, Drizella and Anastasia, to tease and mock their kind-hearted stepsister at every occasion. Lady Tremaine is so evil, in fact, that even her cat, Lucifer, comes off as a vicious and reprehensible figure. And who else but a very evil person would name a cat Lucifer, anyway?
I compared Pan's Labyrinth to Cinderella because Ofelia has a very oppressive and "dictator" type step father. Once Ofelia arrives at the war camp, she meets with her new step-father, a cruel and sadistic Captain Vidal. The character is a perfect representation of Spanish Fascism and, on a philosophical level, of the oppressive material world most people abide in without questioning which prohibits the full emancipation of the being.
I compared these two because I thought they were similar in many ways. You watch a step parent take control of a nice child. Both of the women in these stories were very determined, loved their families, and simply loved the world- and they were unfortunately were in a bad situation with a step parent.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Children Of Corn Theme DUNN DUNN DUUNNNNN
Children Of The Corn
There's something utterly spooky about kids singing the same simple syllables over and over. "Ah-Ah-Ah-Ahhhh Ah-Ah".
SO CREEPY!!!!!
TSOTSI
In the movie Tsotsi, I have to be honest and say that I didn't enjoy this movie at all. The reason being is because I didn't like how dark it was. The music in the music didn't really sit right with me at times- it was very ghetto and reggae at the same time. being a hoodlum and living by a code of
violence, and he and his gang of thugs prowl the streets of Johannesburg
day and night, attacking those who fail to give them what they want, the music by Zola was upbeat at points in time when they were harming someone. Overall I didn't like the movie, but it was well put together and I understood it.
WATER
Deepa Mehta: Water.
The film is based on cultural perspectives as well as spiritual. "Water" is very apparent in the movie and the water is from the Ganga River which is very sacred in Hindu Religion. For example, they used the water to clean a soul and send it to heaven. They also use it to bathe and or freshen up because purity is sacredness.
The film is based on cultural perspectives as well as spiritual. "Water" is very apparent in the movie and the water is from the Ganga River which is very sacred in Hindu Religion. For example, they used the water to clean a soul and send it to heaven. They also use it to bathe and or freshen up because purity is sacredness.
Special Effects
In the Avengers movie, there were a lot of special effects, this one being my favorite. I watched a trailer on the Avengers and often, they use a green screen and many tools that make the actors fly, along with animations, and lights in the background to create the imagine the dream of. It's amazing!
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