Suspense In Pan's Labyrinth

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The horror genre has created massive franchises from many sub-genres: the slasher sub-genre spawned a dozen of “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” and monster movies created the “Godzilla” franchise, and even parody movies quickly became popular with the “Scary Movie” series. However, one sub-genre that does not spawn many sequels is the suspense horror movies. Even without a sequel, “Pan’s Labyrinth” proves to be an excellent example of suspense in horror movies. Part of the horrific story of “Pan’s Labyrinth” is it’s believable, but none the less magical, setting. A child of a Spanish mother, who is slowly dying from the child she is carrying, and a father part of the Nazi party in 1944 is pulled into a forest home by her father after he was reassigned. The girl wishes to save her mother and escape from her unloving father, but has no power to do so. The fantasy comes into the movie when she is given a way to achieve her goals at no small price. This is where the second piece of this movie’s puzzle comes into play. The Faun is a creature that comes to her offering to save her mother if she can pass through a series of tests. The tests are horrific alone but part of the beauty of this movie is that each of the monsters are real. Hours of make-up and awkward costumes are put together on living actors to make …show more content…

A 10-year-old girl is meant to go against tests the are meant exactly for her. For example, she is staving and when a banquet is put in front of her she is warned to not eat any of the food. She fails this test and eats from the table bringing another monster to life that has been shown to eat babies only moments before. She faces two more challenges and fails both showing that she is only living through this by luck and the sacrifices of those around her. While she does save her mother at the end she must lose so much of herself, a lesson that reality can prove to be scary on its

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