Who is who’s story, who’s dream

Scarlett 2022-05-21 18:57:41

I will find this film for a while and watch it over and over again. It was really not easy to be able to shoot such magical fairy tales at that time. The story structure and some special effects are now several blocks of some third-rate film and television works.
When I first watched the film, I was 16 years old, about the same age as the protagonist Sarah. What I saw was sad love, maybe just the unrequited love of the fairy king. The fairy king gave Salad a dream ball. He wanted to delay the time for Salad to get out of the maze, but also wanted to really keep the salad. In my opinion, this is the most exciting and sensational part. Sara went through the labyrinth to the fairy king's palace and chased the fairy king to Escher's labyrinth world. Among them, the fairy king's confession to Salad in Escher's labyrinth was also very moving. At the age of 16, the choice I made before the movie was the same as that of Salad. I chose to take away my brother and give up the love of the Fairy King, but there was a touch of regret in my heart.
After reviewing the labyrinth for so many years, facing the Fairy King's confession, I can't help but choose the Fairy King's love. I searched for the background music of the dream dance party as the world fall down. The mv of the music almost became the prologue of the movie. Salad returned to the real world. She grew up and missed the Fairy King every day, just as the Fairy King missed her in another world. .
Growing up day by day, the choice of love has changed. Thinking back to the time, maybe Sara let the Fairy King let her brother go, and she and the Fairy King left...
PS The Magic Labyrinth is like a Ubis ring, or like Escher Maze world. The script that Sarah watched at the beginning should be the magic maze, and there was a doll of the fairy king on her bedside. In real life, Sarah really met the fairy king and looked for her younger brother. This was based on her script. So finally, when Sarah recites the script line "You are not stronger than me", the fairy king Reluctant to leave, so the boundaries between the inside and outside of the play are blurred, and the story of who is who.

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Labyrinth quotes

  • Hoggle: And you wouldn't be so brave if you'd ever smelled the Bog of Eternal Stench. It's, it's...

    Sarah: Is that all it does, is smell?

    Hoggle: Oh, believe me, that's enough! But the worst thing is, if you so much as set a foot in the Bog of Stench, you'll smell bad for the rest of your life. It'll never wash off.

  • Jareth: Ah, what have we here?

    Hoggle: Oh, uh, nothin'.

    Jareth: [removing his disguise at the last second] Nothing? Nothing? NOTHING? Nothing, tra la la?

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