Check out my post for March’s Genre Grandeur over at MovieRob’s. This month’s genre is Latin Directors and my choice is also the first Latin directed film I had ever seen, Pan’s Labyrinth. In case you haven’t heard, this is directed by the one and only Guillermo del Toro. I’m a huge fan of the man. He always adds a great atmosphere and the story line is awesome.
Remember to check out the other posts. There are some fantastic choices that reminded me of how I could have chosen that also and regretted for a moment 😉 But then, this is still one of my favorite movies, so what can I say?
Enjoy! 🙂
For this month’s next review for Genre Grandeur – Latin Directors, here’s another review of Pan’s Labyrinth this time by Kim of Tranquil Dreams
Thanks again to Anna of Film Grimoire for choosing this month’s genre.
Next month’s Genre has been chosen by James of Back to the Viewer. We will be reviewing our favorite movies featuring a dystopian world (past or future). Please get me your submissions by 25th April by sending them to dystopia@movierob.net Try to think out of the box! Great choice James!
Let’s see what Kim thought of this movie
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Cast: Ivana Bacquero, Sergi Lopez, Maribel Verdu, Doug Jones, Ariadna Gil
When her mother gets remarried to the army captain Vidal and bears his child, Ofelia is forced to move to Vidal’s countryside house while her mother waits to have the baby. Except, Vidal is evil man who…
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Very cool, Kim. I chose this movie as one of Thursday Movie Picks blogathon I’m participating every week, the topic was Fairy Tale adaptations.
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Thanks Ruth! I remember seeing that post 🙂
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thanks for joining in Kim!
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