Pan’s Labyrinth (Del Toro, 2006) | Critical Score- 8.5/10 I gave this film this score because I think it was extremely engaging the entire way through, and I loved the way it handled microelements; the costuming and mise-en-scene reflected the specific time era in Spain (1944), making it believable, the lighting was done very well when representing the binary opposition of reality vs fantasy and the dialogue (especially for Ofelia) was sharp and to the point. | Memorable Scene- The most memorable scene for me was the scene with Ofelia and the pale man because I was genuinely on the edge of my seat when watching it, the pacing and the shots used made it so terrifying for the viewer. It is also a very cool design in general. |
