No, he guides Ofelia back to her world.
The reason for the Title "Pan's Labyrinth" is because in Spanish, the film's title is "El Laberinto del fauno". This is because the the character of Faun is changed to Pan in English. Also, the character "Pan" in Greek Mythology is a Faun. In the mythology, Pan owns his own labyrinth in which mortals get lost in.
Actually Pan was never in the film at all, there was a faun but his name is not Pan. Pan was a Greek god in the form of a faun and this can explain why the faun is a faun and how he is the guardian to the Labyrinth to look for the princesses soul. Back to the question, no Pan doesn't die and nether does the faun with many names. Pan (as in the character) is a roman mythological creature that is half human and half goat (faun), that is why he is dressed with horns etc. In roman mythology he lives in the forest and is very rarely seen, he also plays the Panpipes. Also in Greek Mythology the word "pan" is the god of Shepard and hilltop animals (goats) so the two interlock.
Try the movie 'Labyrinth' with David Bowie; not bad; but 'Pans Labyrinth' (Spanish film) is really really good. 9/10.
Yes. El capitan shoots her
Pan is a mythical god who is the head of the Fauns. It is called Pan's Labyrinth in reference to the god faun "Pan". However, when converting the title to English the director didn't want to call it Pan's Labyrinth, but it stuck non the less.
The reason for the Title "Pan's Labyrinth" is because in Spanish, the film's title is "El Laberinto del fauno". This is because the the character of Faun is changed to Pan in English. Also, the character "Pan" in Greek Mythology is a Faun. In the mythology, Pan owns his own labyrinth in which mortals get lost in.
Actually Pan was never in the film at all, there was a faun but his name is not Pan. Pan was a Greek god in the form of a faun and this can explain why the faun is a faun and how he is the guardian to the Labyrinth to look for the princesses soul. Back to the question, no Pan doesn't die and nether does the faun with many names. Pan (as in the character) is a roman mythological creature that is half human and half goat (faun), that is why he is dressed with horns etc. In roman mythology he lives in the forest and is very rarely seen, he also plays the Panpipes. Also in Greek Mythology the word "pan" is the god of Shepard and hilltop animals (goats) so the two interlock.
Pan is depicted as a satyr or a faun.
Try the movie 'Labyrinth' with David Bowie; not bad; but 'Pans Labyrinth' (Spanish film) is really really good. 9/10.
Pans Labyrinth.
Yes. El capitan shoots her
Pan is a mythical god who is the head of the Fauns. It is called Pan's Labyrinth in reference to the god faun "Pan". However, when converting the title to English the director didn't want to call it Pan's Labyrinth, but it stuck non the less.
The main character in Pan's Labyrinth is a young girl named Ofelia. Other important characters include Captain Vidal (Ofelia's stepfather), Mercedes (A servant who helps Ofelia), and the Faun (a magical creature who gives Ofelia tasks to complete).
That all depends. A labyrinth is a maze; if you like mazes, then a labyrinth is fine. If you don't like mazes, then no. In literature, a labyrinth is usually a bad place, as it is often designed as a trap, or there is something hidden inside.
The film was shot in a Scots Pine forest situated in the Guadarrama mountain range , Central Spain .
Just look at that faun! There's a faun in the meadow! The plural form of faun is fauni.
The film was shot in a Scots Pine forest situated in the Guadarrama mountain range , Central Spain .