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      • Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth is a fantasy, but the dark fairytale has a deeper meaning. Pan's Labyrinth is both a period piece rooted in historical events and a fantasy exploring childlike fears and wonders, but the true meaning of the film lies in its ability to reflect these two aspects as parallel experiences.
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  2. May 10, 2015 · - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange. What was the intended meaning/interpretation of the movie Labyrinth (1986)? Ask Question. Asked 9 years ago. Modified 4 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 8k times. 14. The movie Labyrinth seems to work on a variety of levels and I myself interpret it in different ways.

  3. Feb 18, 2022 · Labyrinth is a 1986 fantasy film about a teenage girl who wishes her baby brother away to the Goblin King's realm and has to rescue him from a labyrinth. The film mixes magic, music, and mythology to explore themes of growing up, love, and power.

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    has been interpreted differently by various commentators, and this article will outline intepretations of the film that can be documented by third party sources.

    The film's director Jim Henson viewed the entire film as a representation of Sarah's inner journey that culminates in her taking responsibility for her own life. Henson viewed the main events of the film as a dream of Sarah's, a view that is supported by the fact toys and figures resembling the creatures Sarah encounters in the Labyrinth are seen in her room at the start of the film.

    Henson told Ecran Fantastique in a 1987 interview that Sarah "lives in her own little imaginary and fantasy-laden world. Dreams are very important to her. The Wizard of Oz means a lot to her. When she goes into the dream world, which makes up the whole film, she plays a role that recalls the way she feels about the real world. At the end, when she emerges from the dream, from the fantasy, she starts to renounce the foolishness of her childhood, and what the characters say is simply we’re here; we’re part of you, all of us as we are. You don’t have to give up your fantasies because you grow up; they’re part of you all your life."

    Jay Dyer considered the film an esoteric narrative, focusing on its symbolism and references to the occult. Dyer considered Jareth's attraction to Sarah to be reminiscent of "the attraction of the fallen angels to mortal women" referred to in Chapter 5 of Genesis.

    1.Schlockoff, Alain. Ecran Fantastique. "Jim Henson Interview." Feb 1987

    2.Jay's Analysis: Semiotics of the Esoteric

  4. Jun 29, 2016 · Culture. Labyrinth and the Dark Heart of Childhood. Jim Henson’s 1986 film understands at its core that youth is full of mystery, tricks, and danger. By Alison Stine. TriStar Pictures. June...

  5. Labyrinth, a dark children's movie about a baby-stealing Goblin King and the teenage girl who outwits him, turns 30 on June 27. That's three decades of wondering how...

  6. Labyrinth. (1986 film) Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson with George Lucas as executive producer. Based on conceptual designs by Brian Froud, the film was written by Terry Jones, and many of its characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The film stars Jennifer Connelly as 16-year-old ...

  7. Jun 27, 2016 · Jim Henson’s beloved 1986 movie musical Labyrinth, one of only two non-Muppets films the legendary puppeteer directed, is famous for several reasons. Fans of David Bowie will recall visions of...

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