Amid post-Civil War Spain's shadows, young Ofelia weaves through Captain Vidal's tyranny and a mythical labyrinth. Guided by a faun, she faces trials blending fairy tale whimsy and brutal reality, striving to reclaim her destiny as an ethereal princess.
Pan's Labyrinth Trivia
In "Pan's Labyrinth," what is the name of the faun who guides Ofelia? (Expert)
#1: Tumnus
#2: Pan
#3: Fauno
#4: Cronos
What is the significance of the fig tree in "Pan's Labyrinth"? (Hard)
#1: It symbolizes Ofelia's innocence
#2: It represents Captain Vidal's tyranny
#3: It symbolizes Francoist Spain
#4: It represents the Pale Man
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Pan's Labyrinth Fun Facts
Director Guillermo del Toro lost a significant amount of weight (around 45 pounds) while making Pan's Labyrinth due to the intense dedication and stress involved in the project.
The faun's legs were created using a combination of green screen technology and practical effects, with actor Doug Jones walking on stilts while his real legs were digitally removed in post-production.
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