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Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
English name: Laberintodelfauno, El
Chinese name: Pan's Labyrinth/The Sheepman's Labyrinth/Pan's Labyrinth/The Faun's Labyrinth/Fantasy Labyrinth/The Labyrinth of Demons
Director: (Guillermodel Toro)
Starring: (Ariadna Gil) (Ivana Baquero) (Sergi López) (Maribel Verdú) (Doug Jones) (Alex ·Angulo_lexAngulo)
Released: October 15, 2006. Detailed release area in the United States
Region: Mexico, Spain, and the United States. More detailed shooting locations
Dialogue: Spanish
Rating: This site’s rating..8.1/10 (217 votes) Details
IMDb rating 8.4/10 (107839 votes) Details
Color: Color
Sound: Digital Theater System (DTS) Dolby Digital Surround (Dolby Digital) SDDS
Duration: Canada: 112min (Toronto International Film Festival)/UK: 119min/USA: 112
Type: Drama, Fantasy and Horror
Rating: Finland: K-15 Italy: VM14 Hong Kong: IIB Portugal: M/16 Singapore: NC-16 Taiwan: R-12 United States: R Singapore: NC-16 Philippines: R-13 Iceland: 16 Belgium: KNT Switzerland: 16 Switzerland: 16 United Kingdom: 15 New Zealand: R16 Spain: 18 Germany: 16 Argentina: 18 Canada: 13+ France: -12 Norway: 15 Australia :MAMalaysian Islands:18PLSingapore:R21Brazil:14Canada:14A
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·Foreign alias:
Pan'sLabyrinth(International:Englishtitle)
TheLabyrinthoftheFaun(International:Englishtitle)(informalliteraltitle)
·Plot introduction
"Pan's Labyrinth" It tells the story of Ophelia, a 12-year-old Spanish girl who traveled to the countryside in northern Spain with her mother and stepfather in 1944 during World War II. Ophelia's stepfather, Captain Vidal, is a fascist officer whose task is to suppress the rebels. The lonely and sensitive Ophelia witnesses unpleasant events every day and feels the humiliation from her stepfather. In addition to her repressed life, she creates a fantasy world in her heart, which is filled with many fantastic things. To escape. She discovered an abandoned labyrinth behind their house and met the guardian of the labyrinth, Pan (the half-man, half-goat god of forests and livestock in Greek mythology). Pan revealed her true identity, she was a Princess, in order to return to her kingdom, she must complete three challenges before the full moon. In the post-war depression years, Ophelia must face the limits of her dream world and complete the tasks that must be completed in the world she created. .
From the half-human, half-goat "Pan" with horns on his head to the terrifying "Pale Man" with eyes in his hands who enjoys eating children, there are many unique and unique shapes. Fantasy creatures give the film a strong magical color, just like Mexican director Guillermo del Toro's consistent work style. "Pan's Labyrinth" has the same story background as the director's 2001 work "The House of Haunted Children". Talking about Franco's dictatorship, it is worth mentioning that many of Gilmore's works use underground buildings as the main setting for the story, such as the subway in "DNA Replication" and "The Man from Hell", The sewers in "Blade Runner 2" and the basement in "The Asylum" are of course the best vehicles for telling horror stories, and "Pan's Labyrinth" is no exception. All in all, "Pan's Labyrinth" not only develops the character imagination of "The Stranger", but also embodies the plot tension of "The Devil's Nest". It can be considered as all the whims and whims in Gilmore's mind. A total outbreak.
Like his works with weird ideas, Gilmore himself is also unique enough. Although he is no longer afraid of meat and fish, he just watched "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in 1974. Gilmore has been a vegetarian for four years; in order to bring his beloved comic book "The Hellraiser" to the big screen, Gilmore actually turned down "Blade Runner 3" and "Harry Potter and the Dark Knight". The two hit films "Prisoner of Zkaban" invited him to be the director, completely ignoring the box office success "Blade Runner 2" created for him; "Pan's Labyrinth" took Gilmore two years of hard work, so naturally it is considered a director. His latest passion work, and one that Gilmore hopes will establish his future creative direction.
The main association of Latin American movies is "bizarre" and has always been known for its absurd and magical colors. "Pan's Labyrinth" obviously follows this trend and takes into account both magical and political themes. The film reflects the coldness and horror of reality in the form of magic and monsters. Compared with the psychological shadow brought to people by the cruelty and tyranny of human nature, any form of monsters and ghosts cannot be said to be scary, as the film illustrates. , the fascist officer Captain Vidal is the biggest monster in the film.
The budget investment of "Pan's Labyrinth" is only US$5 million. For Guillermo del Toro, who can freely travel to Hollywood nowadays, it is obviously a low-cost production. Although the investment is small, Gilmore has a big idea in his heart, "Small-cost production has a certain degree of flexibility and you can play freely, which I value very much. Don't forget who you are and where you come from. If you don't pay attention, The production easily annihilates our personality." The film was favored at the Sundance Film Festival and was purchased by the American Picturehouse Film Company for more than $6 million in North American distribution rights. In addition, the film was selected into the competition section of the 59th Cannes Film Festival. If it can win the prize, I believe it will greatly promote the film's future box office performance.
·Related trailers or clips
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·Pan's Labyrinth/The Sheepman's Labyrinth/Pan's Labyrinth/The Faun's Labyrinth/Fantasy Labyrinth/The Demon Posters of Labyrinth:
More posters of this movie...***There are 10 posters and stills:
More stills of this movie...***There are (12 Zhang) Stills·Cast:
Ariadna Gil....Carmen Vidal
Ivana Baquero....Ofelia
< p>Sergi López....Capitán VidalMaribel Bardo Maribel Verdú....Mercedes
Doug Jones....Pan /PaleMan
Alex Angulo_lexAngulo....Dr.Ferreiro
ManoloSolo....Garcés
Cesar· César Vea....Serrano
Roger Casamajor....Pedro
Ivan Massagué....El Tarta
Gonzalo Uriarte....Francés
Eusebio Lázaro....Padre-Father
Francisco Vidal....Cura-Priest (as Paco Vidal)
Juanjo Cucalón....Mayor
Lina Mira ....Mayor'sWife
Mario Zorrilla....First-AidBoss
Sebastián Haro....Civil Guard Captain
Mila Espiga....Doctor'sWife
Pepa Pedroche....Conchita
María Jesús Gattoo....What does Jacinta think of the advertising slogan in Shenzhen subway stations: No involution, no fishing?
In my opinion, you cannot write like this. You must trust young people. Nandu News Videographer Zhao Yanxiong Reporter Zhang Yanli Recently, a public service billboard in the transfer passage of Shenzhen Metro Houhai Subway Station sparked heated discussions among netizens. The advertisement has the theme of "Today's Youth" and has five background boards, including those that do not roll in. , do not paddle, do not touch fish, do not throw away the pot, do not lie flat, many citizens passing by stopped to take photos and check in.
Mr. Chen, who is engaged in the IT industry, said that his company does not have such a situation. He hopes to take a photo and send it to the family group so that his family can learn from it. Mr. Yue, who has retired from Huawei, believes that everyone should trust young people. Shenzhen is attracting more and more young people to come here and work hard for wealth and dreams. The fast-paced life and the pressure of high housing prices make many young people who want to start a family here choose to settle down.
The giant light box poster in the Shenzhen subway encourages young people not to fish, lie flat, or involute. It is really well-intentioned. It seems that everyone’s little thoughts can no longer be hidden. We don’t want to throw away the blame. We just want to throw away the burden and not the blame. We are young men with swords facing poetry and the distance! We don’t like to fish in troubled waters. We are young men riding whales with high aspirations! No. If we don’t make involution waves, we are young boys chasing the wind heading towards the blue ocean! If we don’t lie flat, we don’t believe that the world can lie flat.
We are the climbing boys who are trying to reach the top of Everest! We refuse to paddle if we don’t want to paddle, we are the fearless boys who hit the water in the middle of the stream! This city always reminds the "workers" to stand up! The more magic there is, the more magical it is. Magical, this is very Shenzhen.
Looking for a detailed introduction and representative figures related to Western Expressionism style posters
1. Arts and Crafts Movement
1. The "Arts and Crafts Movement" originated in the United Kingdom and represents a Social behavior, with the idealistic idea of ??transforming society;
2. It is not a specific style, but the coexistence of multiple styles;
3. It advocates that artists engage in design , opposes "pure art"; advocates the combination of beauty and technology, is loyal to materials, and creates simple and practical works;
4. American designers are deeply influenced by the British Arts and Crafts Movement, and the designs are not complicated and more decorative. Weak;
5. United States: Gastavi: Established his own studio in New York, published the influential magazine "Artisan", advocated a simple and practical style, and the simple furniture design reminded people of the pioneers Furniture style of the period;
6. United States: Wright: Master of architectural design, comprehensive use of Eastern and Western influences, with skills in using pure natural materials, harmonious unity of architecture and environment; representative works include "Fallingwater", "Guggenheim Museum".
2. Neoclassicism
1. "Neoclassicism" is an artistic style, which refers to an artistic style popular in Europe from the late 18th to the 19th century, pursuing nobility and solemnity. , simplicity, elegance, moderation quality, as well as "noble simplicity and majestic grandeur", with retro interest;
2. Background: In Europe before the 18th century, Baroque and Rococo styles were prevalent. , its tedious decoration and inlay of precious metals gradually aroused people's disgust, and the Roman Pompeii ruins were excavated, which triggered an upsurge in the study of classical art in Europe;
3. Architecture: Pursue the simplicity of the building shape , independent and complete, the details are simple, the form conforms to the structural logic, and the reduction of purely decorative components shows people's yearning for rationality;
4. Furniture: good at designing simple and practical forms , is the forerunner of modern furniture design.
3. Art Nouveau Movement
1. "Art Nouveau Movement" is an art style that covers the period from about 1880 to 1910. It is a decorative art movement in Europe. ,Belgium and France are the birthplaces. In Italy it is called "Liberty Style"; in Germany it is called "Youth Style"; in France it is called "Art Nouveau"; in Austria it is called "Sensation Style"; in Spain it is called "Modern Style". Art Nouveau is a transitional style, an intermediary link in the transition from traditionalism to modernism
2. Motives: First, to break with historicism and break the old tradition; second, to break with naturalism Draw clear boundaries and oppose mechanical imitation;
3. Involving architecture, furniture, interior decoration, daily necessities, clothing, book bindings, illustrations, posters, etc., conduct comprehensive designs and strive to create a new era style .
4. It advocates drawing inspiration from the natural world, using various animal and plant patterns as decorative themes, and mostly using abstract curves symbolizing organic forms as decorative patterns, showing intricate, dynamic and rhythmic curves, delicate and elegant aesthetic taste.
5. Belgian Art Nouveau: Wilder: Dean of the Bauhaus School of Design, his works have beautiful and moderate decorative expressions and simple and reasonable functional structures;
Dimension Doc Horta: Master of the Art Nouveau movement, he often used intertwined and spirally twisted lines in architecture and interior design, called "Belgian lines" or "whip lines";
6. French New Art movement: the pursuit of gorgeous and elegant style, which is the product of classicism and symbolism, and represents the "Group of Six". The most representative work is the Paris subway design, commonly known as "Metro Style";
7 . Austrian Art Nouveau Movement: Vienna Secession, the core figure Hoffmann, mostly used straight lines, focused on geometric shapes, simple and modern.
4. Art Deco Movement
1. The "Art Deco Movement" originated from the "Paris International Exhibition of Modern Industrial Decorative Arts" held in Paris in 1925. This movement is closely related to modernist design The movement developed at the same time;
2. It is an extension of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Art Nouveau Movement, and is also the decorative activity of designers after accepting mechanization and new materials to adapt to mass production; including multiple fields;
3. Like to use straight lines and symmetrical abstract forms, extremely glossy materials, colors with strong color effects, and also use new materials such as machinery, reinforced concrete, synthetic resin, and tempered glass;
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4. United States: combined with popular culture, luxurious, exaggerated, charming and grotesque;
Representative figure: Paul Fulkland: Representative works: "Empire State Building", "Rockefeller Center" , "The Chrysler Building."
5. Art Revolution
1. Cubism: emphasizes the connection with mechanical aesthetics and geometric composition.
2. Futurism: The worship of machinery establishes its position in modern design.
6. Russian Constructivism
1. Pursue language that conforms to the spirit of industrial society, praise machine production, admire mass production and industrial materials, and advocate the use of industrial spirit to transform society; Constructivists call themselves art engineers;
2. They have a huge and far-reaching impact on modern design, and Bauhaus teaching is deeply affected by it;
3. Representative figure: Malevich
Tatlin: "Monument to the Third International", created in 1919, is a simple spiraling geometric shape, expressing firm and upward political beliefs.
7. De Stijl
1. The international modern art movement centered in the Netherlands, active from 1917 to 1931, started with Cubism and eventually became a pure abstract movement; school From "Style" magazine;
2. Apply abstract geometric shapes and strong colors to divide space, seek the basic rules of harmony, and greatly impact the traditional fine arts and decorative arts; express the aesthetics and nature Universal harmony and order, exploring the laws hidden by the appearance of things;
3. Representative figure: Rietveld: Dutch design master, whose main works are "Red and Blue Chair", "Coffee Table", " "Berlin Chair", the work feels very hard and even uncomfortable. It uses the simplest shapes and original colors to express profound modeling concepts. It is both like a product and a sculpture. It is also a model of abstraction and a milestone in modernist design.
8. Streamlined design
1. Streamlined is originally an aerodynamic term, used to describe the shape of an object with a smooth surface and smooth lines. This shape can reduce the risk of objects moving at high speeds. wind resistance. In industrial design, it is a styling language that symbolizes speed and the spirit of the times, and is widely used in the design of automobiles and home appliances;
2. Popular in the United States, it mostly adopts a form with smooth appearance and smooth lines. "Teardrop" language style; full of strong flavor of the times, in line with modernism and symbolism, expressing praise for technology and speed. Many streamlined designs are entirely due to their symbolic meaning and have no functional meaning.
9. Corporate identity design
1. Closely related to packaging design, different logos on the market mean different companies;
2. Trademarks are the basis of corporate identity Identify the core of the design and use it on every product, from products to advertisements;
3. Behrens: The first person to implement the design.
10. Avant-garde design
1. Avant-garde design is a French word that describes artists who surpass contemporaries’ understanding and design concepts;
2. In the history of design It has a huge influence, guiding the new trend of the times and constantly innovating new styles.
National Day Anti-Design Movement
1. Founded in Italy in 1960, it is a design movement that resists the mainstream and a radical design model;
2. Reject The rational component of the modern movement attempts to realize the expression of personal creativity in design;
3. Reject the spread of conservatism, commit to spontaneity, creativity, and constructiveness, and advocate diversity rather than simplicity;< /p>
4. Representative: Italian “Memphis”, furniture design.
Twelve high-tech styles
1. An industrial design style that uses high-tech and strives to express new technologies aesthetically;
2. In architecture It has been fully used in the 1960s and 1970s and became popular in the 1960s and 1970s;
3. Its "minimum decoration" and "excessive reflection of technology and the times" appear cold and lack of human touch;
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4. Representative: "Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture", built in 1976, Paris, France.
Memphis Design Pompidou National Center for Arts and Culture
Thirteen Pop Design
1. It emerged in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and spread to Europe and the United States. It is popular and popular. , popular meaning, representing the popular taste, pursuing formal alienation and entertainment in industrial design, reflecting the optimism of the economic boom period;
2. Break the boundaries between art and life, and break all traditions aesthetic concepts; break the overly serious, cold, and single look of industrial design after World War II and replace it with humorous, humane, and diversified designs;
3. Use ready-made industrial and commercial products, Transform and process, and then re-collage and combine, giving a certain social and ideological meaning, thus forming a new work of art;
4. Carry out bold exploration and innovation, showing unprecedented exaggeration, strangeness and richness Imaginative shapes; colors are simple and bright; materials are mostly made of plastic or cheap fiberboard, ceramics, etc.;
5. The market target is the youth group, catering to the unruly, cynical life attitude and life attitude of modern youth. Its consumer mentality of seeking novelty and difference and throwing away after use;
6. Pop design has a profound influence and laid the foundation for the development of post-modern art. Subsequently, light effect art, illusion art, and oriental mystery ism and spaceism are all influenced by it;
7. Fashion industry: miniskirts designed by British Mary Quite, French cosmonauts by Gouhage; furniture industry: cheap and bright designs designed by Colan , strange furniture, Mudosh's fiberboard chairs with English letters as decorative patterns; Roger Ding's toy-like blow-molded chairs; eye-catching Pop also appeared in graphic design such as packaging, book binding, and advertising. style.
8. Representative masters: artist Richard Hamilton, sculptor Bao Luoch, artist Andy Warhol
Fourteen International Styles
1. This concept was proposed in 1931 and is mainly used in the field of architecture;
2. International style transcends national boundaries and combines functionality, technology and geometric language to produce modernist aesthetics;
3.20 In the 1920s and 1930s, the International Style of architecture and interior design was embodied by geometric formalism, and steel, glass, etc. were widely used. Later, sculptural elements and organic elements were combined to humanize the International Style; non-human materials and other materials were also used. Exposed rough gray cement surfaces and rigid geometric forms;
4. In the 1980s, postmodernism sounded the death knell of the International Style.
Five-fifth-century postmodernism
1. The value orientation of "postmodernism" is less construction and more deconstruction; its characteristics are: historicism,
ornamentalism , eclecticism and entertainment;
2. First reflected in the architectural world, American architect Venturi proposed "less is boring" in "Complexity and Contradictions in Architecture" published in 1966. Emphasizing the need to pay attention to the popular tastes of the public; British architect Charles Jenks first proposed the concept of "postmodernism";
3. Focus only on the form and content of the design, seeking bright and eye-catching colors and sensational displays Effect;
4. Representative works: American Telegraph and Telephone Building, Plaza Italia in New Orleans
Sixteen Bauhaus Movement Functional Design Radical Design Functionalism Deconstruction Green Design (omitted)< /p>
Summary: Today, product design is closely connected with the background of the times. Whether it is structure, shape, color, or decoration, it will deeply leave the mark of the times; design products help us understand this era, understand people's dreams, Desires, yearnings, disappointments and hidden inner hopes; design is no longer just the need for functions and technical standards, it also expresses social philosophical thoughts, ideologies and complex cultural phenomena. It expresses human civilization in a material way. progress.
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