Sunday, April 26, 2020

Pan’s Labrinth Reflection

The watch symbolizes the father and his death. It is important because between what the Captain says “He didn’t own/have a watch” to what one of his soldiers said “The watch was crushed to show the time of death” . It brings thought to the audience of whether something might happen with the clock and the Captain- for example, if the Captain dies and the clock ends up getting smashed, just like they say happened to the father.

They keys all tend to lead to a treasure of some sort. For example; Mercedes giving the key to her brother to open the shed filled with medicine, food, and first aid. And for Ofelia, when she opened/drew the door to lead to the realm, she ended up using the golden key to open up a locked box.

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