
Film critic A.O. Scott of the New York Times gives Pan's Labyrinth a B+ and describes it "a political fable in the guise of a fairy tale. Or maybe it’s the other way around." The story is intuitive and crude the same time. It is about the quest for goodness through the eyes of a kid, and the quest for freedom through the blood of the grown-ups.
It is surely a good movie that makes you think. But maybe I am getting too complicated, I don't feel as overwhelmed as before over a good movie.
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