Pan's Labyrinth, El Laberinto del Fauno (2006) fan art.
Pretty sure is my favorite Guillermo del Toro movie.
Original Art and Commissions: Nrissoart.com
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I need these guys' vibe
Also, there's this website where this archetype can be summarised up as "Girl Underground" and lists out a long list of examples . Have a check out (https://girls-underground.com/the-archetype/)
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I think i'm not the only one who is thinking about them while watching GDT pinocchio,right?
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I'm very late to be jumping on the bandwagon, but I'm so confused that some people are surprised that Guillermo del Toro, a person who helped create
a film where the protagonists are sheltering in an orphanage that's run by Republican loyalists and being targeted by Francisco Franco's bombs,
a film where the antagonists are occult Nazis (and Rasputin) who want to unleash eldritch beings upon the world,
a film where the major antagonist is a sociopathic Falangist captain who is hunting the Spanish Maquis, either murders or is responsible for the deaths of most of the rest of the cast, and might just be more monstrous than the child-eating monster with eyes in its' hands,
a book trilogy and a television series where one of the major antagonists is a Nazi, we're shown the wholly unsympathetic reasons for how and why he became a Nazi, he repeatedly targets, torments and tortures one of the major protagonists because he despises him for being Jewish, and in the final act of the story the vampires take over at least North America and put all the humans in camps to be farmed,
a film where the major antagonist is a cruel Colonel in the American army in the 1960s who tortures and plans to vivisect the imprisoned Amphibian Man, and is defied and thwarted by a mute woman, a Black woman, a gay man and a Russian spy,
and now a film where the characters suffer under the Italian Fascist regime, a little boy is forcibly recruited into the army alongside other children because he'll make 'the perfect soldier' and Mussolini is outright mocked to his face,
hates fascism???
Now where did that come from?????
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10 FILMS FOR AUTUMN 🎃🍂
Coraline (2009), dir. Henry Selick
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), dir. Chris Columbus
Julie & Julia (2009), dir. Nora Ephron
Corpse Bride (2005), dir. Tim Burton, Mike Johnson
Little Women (2019), dir. Greta Gerwig
Ghostbusters (1984), dir. Ivan Reitman
El Laberinto Del Fauno (2006), dir. Guillermo Del Toro
You've Got Mail (1998), dir. Nora Ephron
Knives Out (2019), dir. Rian Johnson
Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001), dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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