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Pan's Labyrinth

Movie R 2006 120 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Cynthia Fuchs , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Brilliant, poignant fairy tale has dark violence.

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age 16+

Based on 38 parent reviews

age 11+

age 13+

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Kids say (62 ):

Part fairy tale, part adventure story, and part political allegory, director Guillermo del Toro's story about a brave little girl surviving a stressful situation is brilliant and poignant. The strengths of Pan's Labyrinth are its memorable artistic visuals and compelling performances by the phenomenal Baquero (Ofelia) and Verdú (Mercedes). Despite the movie's focus on magic, this isn't a film for children -- it's full of shockingly violent scenes, including brutal beatings and torture. Likewise, the fantasy creatures Ofelia encounters can be as terrifying as her violent stepfather. By pairing the brutality of the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War -- including poverty and fascism -- with dark fantasy elements, the film makes a strong commentary about the true nature of life, even when wrapped in a fairy tale.

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