I love the way Cpatain Vidal starts an epic monologue and she just cuts him off. He imagines himself as some sort of heroic military leader, but he's nothing but a bully and a thug, and when he's defeated they rob him of the dignity he has robbed from so many others. He is living in his own farytale.
@@crocop6873 He died like a loser with his eyes in surprise that his own grandiose narcissism was just that. He wasn't allowed to say anything. He was never in charge. He died nothing. And his son will never know he existed. Brilliant.
@@crocop6873Most people whom he murdered, didn't have the gracious opportunity. How did the people he murdered in the film respond, like "most people?" You didn't even watch the film, therefore, you have zero credibility. The look on his face with incredulity, when he looked at the man for a "real answer" was fucking funny. Shot in the face, his kid will never know he existed and you think he has some redeeming quality. He was a coward right to the end. The nuance is lost on you. Thankfully, people recognise this as the director intended. I understand it's difficult for some people, so that's ok, son.
“Tell my son what time his father died. Tell him that I-“ “No! He won’t even know your name!” The stones on this guy to think after all the horrible, terrible, unforgivable things he did his final wish would be respected.
Maybe it was painful for him but who cares for such a dirty animal as he was.... Saying "he won't even know your name" was JUST. It is the only right thing to do... get rid of bad inheritance and work really hard to become a good person... that's what I say.
@@jaajoo1660 its funny because the only thing Vidal cares about is his legacy. When he realize his newborn child wont remember him and he will be forgotten, thats when his fear sets in. And it was the most satisfying end to that cruel sadistic bastard.
It’s so unfair, the hardships and horrors Ofelia endured - in her world and down under. Yet she was still so, so kind. Phenomenal film, as heartbreaking as it is.
I watched Pan’s labyrinth way too young, probably around 7 but it captivated me and stayed with me. Now I can fully appreciate its beauty and cinematography
We recognize artistry, without ever fully understanding it. Even at young age. I mean... I'm older now, the movie is demonic, lol. Ophelia is now a princess of the underworld in hell. But what's equally fascinating to me is that it really is a true work of art.
@@EMB3D My cousin showed me the movie when I was around 8 or 9. It really frightened me. I'm indifferent to the violence and dark undertones now, but I certainly wish I hadn't seen it as a child.
Same thing happened to me with The Matrix, so I can relate. I didn't understand anything but it was an incredible experience that I'm really grateful for.
@@Lowcast94 His adult son. Plus he didn't let him die. He just chose not to make a trade for him. His son committed suicide(according to the germans). Stalin is one of the worst monsters to ever live, but I don't think even he would kill his own child.
My guess is that only ofelia could see the faun, not because it's her imagination, but because she is not mortal as the faun claimed, or because she is innocent, and her blood is pure
Mercedes singing the lullaby behind the ending scenes will always make me cry. The first and last words of the movie have stuck with me since I was a child. Truly a great movie! ❤
Bingo because there's a part of you that's so happy for her right before and then it flashes to that scene and you remember she was a young girl who was murdered for no good reason. It's devastating.
Way back in 2008 Pan labyrinth was the coolest movie I've ever since that even my siblings are amazed because it was not just your ordinary fairytale. I mean the gores and realistic scences are on point. When the fairies got eaten, that was so significant that I cant forget even up to now. hahaha
This movie makes me cry every time. Del Toro is the master of fairytale movies and shows. I know the princess of the underworld reincarnated into a 1940s Spanish girl. But the girl she reincarnated into is dead and her family and friends still lost a loved one. Such a happy but heartbreaking ending.
I like how Vidal briefly hesitates after saying „Tell my son…“ for the first time, like he’s catching himself, making up his mind. I think, at this point, he finally realized he’s going to die, that there is nothing he can do about it, except choosing to die on his own terms. And his Killers were having none of it.
this is by far the best movie I’ve seen in my whole life. I will never forget the feelings and emotion I had the night I watched it. What a masterpiece.
I watch this ending every few years. I watched it back then as a child as many others did but the beauty and the sadness of it all, stayed with me for all the years
Her reaction is very odd if this is all a fantasy inside her head. Her face when she woke up in the fae world was of surprised that she survived her gun shot
Captain Vidal perfectly embodies the evil side, scares his human monstrosity much more than the rest of the beings that populate history, Vidal does not hesitate to use cruel procedures to carry out brutal torture to achieve his goal (such as the sequence in the disfiguring a hare hunter with a bottle). His arrogance and military pride end up shaping this character that it is not easy to get rid of after finishing watching the film, the film by Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro has managed to portray as few times that essence mixture of fear and harshness that the character instills.
Del Toro truly knows _how_ to make beautiful movies. And whether or ot you believe the magic was real, at least there was confort at the fact Ophelia was at least happy. She both died and lived happy.
I watched this movie in college. We had to do an essay on it, and it was such a good movie. IMO, the ending was the right one, a perfect mix of happy and sad.
@@smallcrash9203 Watching a narcissist think that he has an audience to his grandiose delusions about "tell my son.." as if they are going to carry his conceited, narcissistic legacy for him by telling his son anything about him. His son won't even know he existed. That's funny for murderous ahole like him. He is nothing in the end.
Watched this for the first time this month in Film Production Analysis class. Never expected this film to have a great and chilling music theme for how dark, violent and sad this film is. Felt bad for Ofelia in the end 💔
My high school girlfriend brought me to see Pan's Labyrinth the afternoon before my Great-Aunt's funeral, whom I loved and cherished dearly. She convinced me to go by telling me it was a fantasy like Lord of the Rings. I had to sit in the movie theater for about 10 minutes after the end credits had rolled, still shivering and choking back tears. Now, many years later, and as a father, it only hits harder, especially with fascism making a comeback globally. The movie itself is essentially perfect; the lessons from history it tries to impart are not likely lost on anyone who makes it through the end. Ofelia reminds me of Anne Frank, for those of you who may have read her diary or any subsequent work based thereon: the kindness from innocence, even in the face of evil.
Its so good ending because its not happy. You probably only like happy endings right? I havent even watched the movie but i read the plot and watched this, it is really fking good. There are no happy endings in life bich
Such a fantastic film. ❤ Vidal the evil c*nt gut shooting Ofelia is truly my number one of evil acts of film ever. I don't want to bang on but this movie is a masterpiece. Basically a fairy story told true, not watered down disney style. This is how you frighten kids and educate them at the same time.
Oddly enough, I say one of the most interesting things here is how, while completely unintentionally, Captain Vidal helped her with the final step. He's still a horrible human being and deserved the fate he got, but I don't see enough people talking about that.
I really believe in the end they are implying Pelayo, the founder of the Christian Kingdom of Asturias and Republic and Marquis territory during the Spanish Civil War, is her father.
Plot twist. The baby turns out to be from Carmen's husband who fought on the side of the Republic who died a month earlier before she met Vidal. The End
Even though this movie does act like a dark original fairy where characters die like the mermaid died from getting turned into sea foam Pinocchio getting hanged by robbers even what if a different a director who’s a fan of del toro’s films want to make a different version of Pan’s labyrinth where Ofelia doesn’t die in the end and feature some characters that we’re never in his story but like to give Ofelia a love story where she interacts with a boy name Ben who became friends but he’s a servant to the captain and Ofelia and Ben went to the labyrinth with the baby but he defends Ofelia and after Vidal is defeated instead getting shot he falls into a pit of wolves and gets devoured and theirs a lot of elements and things that are different than which gives it a more happy ending charm like in any Disney movie but took some inspiration from the Thief and the Cobbler and Anastasia
I recently read the book of Pan's Labyrinth. It states that, I quote, "The bullet shattered Vidal's cheekbone and severed his optic nerve on the way to his brain. There it lodged in the back of his cranium." I am not an expert by any means, but I assume the severing of his optic nerve is why he died practically immediately.
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i hope they make a second movie. A movie that prooves Ordelias World could be real, and it allows us to visit it as, viewers. This ending is to sad, they all deserved better then this. 😭
was she really schiz? do you think thats why she wouldnt let family get hurt? i think so, but then again im just defensive and bias cos people claimed i was sick, which is worse than actually being sick...maybe the moral of the story isnt about creative positive stories for kids during war time, or blurred lines between schizophrenia and reality, maybe theres blurred lines between becoming a princess by sacrificing yourself for your brother.....or being the daughter of the king and queen who have imaginary cranes that get them into their high seats
I love the way Cpatain Vidal starts an epic monologue and she just cuts him off. He imagines himself as some sort of heroic military leader, but he's nothing but a bully and a thug, and when he's defeated they rob him of the dignity he has robbed from so many others. He is living in his own farytale.
I agree he died heroically
@@crocop6873😂
@@crocop6873 He died like a loser with his eyes in surprise that his own grandiose narcissism was just that. He wasn't allowed to say anything. He was never in charge. He died nothing. And his son will never know he existed. Brilliant.
@@tungstenanderson5991 most people would have begged and cried but he didn’t. This was the only redeeming quality of his.
@@crocop6873Most people whom he murdered, didn't have the gracious opportunity. How did the people he murdered in the film respond, like "most people?" You didn't even watch the film, therefore, you have zero credibility. The look on his face with incredulity, when he looked at the man for a "real answer" was fucking funny. Shot in the face, his kid will never know he existed and you think he has some redeeming quality. He was a coward right to the end. The nuance is lost on you. Thankfully, people recognise this as the director intended. I understand it's difficult for some people, so that's ok, son.
The saddest part is the grief that Mercedes has to live with
with Benz
@@tsn1997 how do you spell it then? 😂
I really love this movie. It has a great story, so interesting, fascinating and sad. This ending made me cry every time, even now.
For me the same. I am always deeply touched by this movie. One of the best films I have ever seen.
@@Veroni4ka91 Thanks for this information! I did not know the film was based on a novel.
Ja…me too.
I really think it's one of the best movies ever made. An absolute masterpiece.
I have never watched this movie , but now I guess I have to… even though I know how it ends. 😂. Looks awesome
“Tell my son what time his father died. Tell him that I-“
“No! He won’t even know your name!”
The stones on this guy to think after all the horrible, terrible, unforgivable things he did his final wish would be respected.
Plus he got to see his child go deaf from the very gunshot that would take his life.
Funny because the most painful thing he ever heard before he dies was "No, He won't even know your name" LMAO
Maybe it was painful for him but who cares for such a dirty animal as he was.... Saying "he won't even know your name" was JUST.
It is the only right thing to do... get rid of bad inheritance and work really hard to become a good person... that's what I say.
whats funny about it?
@@jaajoo1660 it's funny cause he deserves it
@@jaajoo1660 it‘s poetic justice for an incredibly cruel man
@@jaajoo1660 its funny because the only thing Vidal cares about is his legacy. When he realize his newborn child wont remember him and he will be forgotten, thats when his fear sets in. And it was the most satisfying end to that cruel sadistic bastard.
It’s so unfair, the hardships and horrors Ofelia endured - in her world and down under. Yet she was still so, so kind. Phenomenal film, as heartbreaking as it is.
I watched Pan’s labyrinth way too young, probably around 7 but it captivated me and stayed with me. Now I can fully appreciate its beauty and cinematography
what? you watched such movies aged 7? i would not let my kids watch it even if i am there
Same it felt like the best fever dream i had when i was 7
We recognize artistry, without ever fully understanding it. Even at young age. I mean... I'm older now, the movie is demonic, lol. Ophelia is now a princess of the underworld in hell. But what's equally fascinating to me is that it really is a true work of art.
@@EMB3D My cousin showed me the movie when I was around 8 or 9. It really frightened me. I'm indifferent to the violence and dark undertones now, but I certainly wish I hadn't seen it as a child.
Same thing happened to me with The Matrix, so I can relate. I didn't understand anything but it was an incredible experience that I'm really grateful for.
He freaking shot a child.
And not just any child.
The daughter of his former girlfriend / wife.
I glad Del Toro brave enough to put that on screen. Cuz many people did shot a child in real life.
He was a fascist.
Stalin let his son die in the gulags
Wife...
@@Lowcast94 His adult son. Plus he didn't let him die. He just chose not to make a trade for him. His son committed suicide(according to the germans). Stalin is one of the worst monsters to ever live, but I don't think even he would kill his own child.
My guess is that only ofelia could see the faun, not because it's her imagination, but because she is not mortal as the faun claimed, or because she is innocent, and her blood is pure
I think it’s made clear that she drugged Vidal with sleep medicine before which is why he can’t see.
Del Toro's masterpiece, this ending gives me both sadness and happiness at same time.
Pacific Rim is still his best
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It doesn't matter if Ofelia's ascension is real or just a dying dream. Even if it is the latter, it's more than Vidal had in his last moments.
This is one of the most satisfying antagonist death scenes ever filmed.
No, he deserved much worse.
Mercedes singing the lullaby behind the ending scenes will always make me cry. The first and last words of the movie have stuck with me since I was a child. Truly a great movie! ❤
7:12 The part when my eyes can't take it anymore. And the tears go down
Bingo because there's a part of you that's so happy for her right before and then it flashes to that scene and you remember she was a young girl who was murdered for no good reason. It's devastating.
she really was just trying to take her brother to her "palace" 😭
Severely underrated classic.
Lmao it’s not underrated at all? That term has lost all meaning. It was fucking huge critically and commercially when it came out.
and won 3 oscars
Way back in 2008 Pan labyrinth was the coolest movie I've ever since that even my siblings are amazed because it was not just your ordinary fairytale. I mean the gores and realistic scences are on point. When the fairies got eaten, that was so significant that I cant forget even up to now. hahaha
This movie makes me cry every time. Del Toro is the master of fairytale movies and shows. I know the princess of the underworld reincarnated into a 1940s Spanish girl. But the girl she reincarnated into is dead and her family and friends still lost a loved one. Such a happy but heartbreaking ending.
If you love this movie, watch Tigers are not afraid. Its inspired by this movie
what a beautiful ending. this film is what I called a work of art.
I like how Vidal briefly hesitates after saying „Tell my son…“ for the first time, like he’s catching himself, making up his mind. I think, at this point, he finally realized he’s going to die, that there is nothing he can do about it, except choosing to die on his own terms.
And his Killers were having none of it.
Possibly the best movie ever made
Lol?😂
@@jaajoo1660 🙂
There's definitely a strong argument to be made for that being the case, yeah.
@@django3422 Great minds think alike 😉
this is by far the best movie I’ve seen in my whole life. I will never forget the feelings and emotion I had the night I watched it. What a masterpiece.
I watch this ending every few years. I watched it back then as a child as many others did but the beauty and the sadness of it all, stayed with me for all the years
Her reaction is very odd if this is all a fantasy inside her head. Her face when she woke up in the fae world was of surprised that she survived her gun shot
I don’t think it’s all in her head. It’s a realistic, dark fairy tale.
Actually, it is confirmed that all the things were real
There's something about this movie that's unforgettable..
21/04/21
One of the greatest fantasy/action movie of all time.
This was so much more merciful than this monster deserved. They barely had time to even comprehend what they had been told.
I cry everytime I watch this movie. A masterpiece.
Captain Vidal perfectly embodies the evil side, scares his human monstrosity much more than the rest of the beings that populate history, Vidal does not hesitate to use cruel procedures to carry out brutal torture to achieve his goal (such as the sequence in the disfiguring a hare hunter with a bottle).
His arrogance and military pride end up shaping this character that it is not easy to get rid of after finishing watching the film, the film by Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro has managed to portray as few times that essence mixture of fear and harshness that the character instills.
In other words, the mentallity of the Nationalists and Falange.
This movie tore me up when Ophelia dies. It’s so damn sad
Del Toro truly knows _how_ to make beautiful movies. And whether or ot you believe the magic was real, at least there was confort at the fact Ophelia was at least happy. She both died and lived happy.
Notice how he looks to the man, for actual regard and got the same answer.
"Pan's Labyrinth"(2006) is an excellent historical period fantasy drama movie!
No film makes me cry as this one does.
When I watched this movie for the first time it left me emotionally smashed up
Masterpiece
‘He won’t even know your name’ that was so satisfying
He was Denied a Legacy. He died the same way he treated others. He was left with... Nothing.
A masterpiece. Simple as that.
There is no such thing as a perfect film. But this is about as close to perfect as you can get.
The Exorcist was practically perfect as well
Maribel Verdu, amazing performer, one of the best roles in her career as Mercedes. that is an strong and fearless woman.
The monster known as Captain Vidal is terminated.
I watched this movie in college. We had to do an essay on it, and it was such a good movie. IMO, the ending was the right one, a perfect mix of happy and sad.
Some movies make you laugh or cry. Some movies tear your soul apart. 😭
Haunting and beautiful.
Watch Tigers are not afraid. Its inspired by this movie
When i first watched this, I honestly thought it would end badly.
When it was revealed that the centaur was just testing her, i felt so much relief.😊
I hope you understand that was all a fantasy in her head right? The whole point of the movie was that it was a fantasy for her to escape the war…
God the ending gets me every time!!!! So sad!
So, so love that film. This scene always cracks me up.
What is so funny about it?
@@smallcrash9203 Im not sure but maybe they meant cracks me up like breaks me (cry)
@@smallcrash9203 Watching a narcissist think that he has an audience to his grandiose delusions about "tell my son.." as if they are going to carry his conceited, narcissistic legacy for him by telling his son anything about him. His son won't even know he existed. That's funny for murderous ahole like him. He is nothing in the end.
@@smallcrash9203 think they meant when the guy gets what he had coming. lol
And Princess Ofelia lived happily ever after. 👸
Watched this for the first time this month in Film Production Analysis class. Never expected this film to have a great and chilling music theme for how dark, violent and sad this film is. Felt bad for Ofelia in the end 💔
last masterpiece in history of natural cinematography
I have no shame admitting that this ending makes me cry. And if I don’t cry, I at least have to hold it back. Such a depressing ending.
My high school girlfriend brought me to see Pan's Labyrinth the afternoon before my Great-Aunt's funeral, whom I loved and cherished dearly. She convinced me to go by telling me it was a fantasy like Lord of the Rings. I had to sit in the movie theater for about 10 minutes after the end credits had rolled, still shivering and choking back tears. Now, many years later, and as a father, it only hits harder, especially with fascism making a comeback globally. The movie itself is essentially perfect; the lessons from history it tries to impart are not likely lost on anyone who makes it through the end. Ofelia reminds me of Anne Frank, for those of you who may have read her diary or any subsequent work based thereon: the kindness from innocence, even in the face of evil.
Soren Kierkegaard dijo una vez: "El tirano muere y su reino termina; el martir muere y su reino comienza".
I hated this ending so much that I only watched this masterpiece of a movie once, and it has been more than ten years since. :-/
why u hated it?
Its so good ending because its not happy. You probably only like happy endings right? I havent even watched the movie but i read the plot and watched this, it is really fking good. There are no happy endings in life bich
@Halim Abdullayev It was real
What? The ending is literally perfect
The ending is bittersweet
I don’t remember this movie being this heartbreaking…. I must’ve been in LaLa land
The ending gives me such "Dear god" vibes from XTC
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This lullaby was so haunting 🥺💔
What a fantastic movie ❤
They may have crushed his dignity before shooting him, but I still think Vidal got off easy.
watched it after rocking my daughter to sleep and I cried like hell
Great movie one of my personal favorites :)
I watched when i was child still this is my favourite best movie ❤❤
Esse final, a princesa volta ao seu reino. Mas e menina morre,que metáfora cruel sobre vida, imortalidade, imaginação e morte.
❤❤
Such a fantastic film. ❤
Vidal the evil c*nt gut shooting Ofelia is truly my number one of evil acts of film ever.
I don't want to bang on but this movie is a masterpiece.
Basically a fairy story told true, not watered down disney style.
This is how you frighten kids and educate them at the same time.
Oddly enough, I say one of the most interesting things here is how, while completely unintentionally, Captain Vidal helped her with the final step.
He's still a horrible human being and deserved the fate he got, but I don't see enough people talking about that.
He got what he deserved and now Ofelia is finally at home. Back in her father's kingdom. Safe and sound.
4:05
I was thrilled with this moment
This movie was beautiful & terrifying at times. Beautiful nonetheless!
Captan Vidal wanted a heroic death despite being a complete asshole...
Por un tirano, solo se derrama sangre; por un martir, lagrimas.
greatest movie ever
what monster would shoot a child?
usually a fascist
have you seen the whole movie?
@@user-ey9uj6vp9s yes i've seen it, the question was rhetorical
Many of the Nationalists of Spain did that to children of the Republic including executing them and violating them.
I really believe in the end they are implying Pelayo, the founder of the Christian Kingdom of Asturias and Republic and Marquis territory during the Spanish Civil War, is her father.
GOT ME FUCKED UP !
i didnt like how they reveal that Ophelia died in the beginning
I have never cried so much at a movie's ending as with this. It is still almost impossible to watch.
Plot twist. The baby turns out to be from Carmen's husband who fought on the side of the Republic who died a month earlier before she met Vidal. The End
Even though this movie does act like a dark original fairy where characters die like the mermaid died from getting turned into sea foam Pinocchio getting hanged by robbers even what if a different a director who’s a fan of del toro’s films want to make a different version of Pan’s labyrinth where Ofelia doesn’t die in the end and feature some characters that we’re never in his story but like to give Ofelia a love story where she interacts with a boy name Ben who became friends but he’s a servant to the captain and Ofelia and Ben went to the labyrinth with the baby but he defends Ofelia and after Vidal is defeated instead getting shot he falls into a pit of wolves and gets devoured and theirs a lot of elements and things that are different than which gives it a more happy ending charm like in any Disney movie but took some inspiration from the Thief and the Cobbler and Anastasia
4:06 seriously, how did that instantly kill him? The bullet went through his cheek, not his forehead.
Likely not, it was the physical shock, combined with his shattered ego and concentration that toppled him down.
@@skymabile3989unless the bullet went through his cheek, through his mid brain?
I recently read the book of Pan's Labyrinth. It states that, I quote, "The bullet shattered Vidal's cheekbone and severed his optic nerve on the way to his brain. There it lodged in the back of his cranium." I am not an expert by any means, but I assume the severing of his optic nerve is why he died practically immediately.
@@frederiqueschouteren maybe the optic nerve is linked to the occipital lobe
but you have no problem with a Faun in the forest? is a movie dude.
Who is that baby the queen is holding on the throne?
:)
Ofelia's little brother
its travis scott when he was just a baby
@@sol7476 But he is still alive and in the other place...
I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying! 😢
I first saw this movie and scene as a single man. As a parent, it hits harder.
what a movie... amazingg
I am really thinking, he is really going the place or just imagining before dying?
I think the flower seals it. The tree was well and truly dead when she first found it.
If there was no narrator and the tree flower i would assume she imagined it, but these two seal the deal that it is real
May Ofelia rest in peace! A true hero who died saving people from a twisted and evil madman! 🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊👍👍👍👍👍👍💌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💝💝💝💝💝💝💌💌💌💌💌💌❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
Long live princess ofelia
i hope they make a second movie.
A movie that prooves Ordelias World could be real, and it allows us to visit it as, viewers.
This ending is to sad, they all deserved better then this. 😭
They were but it got cancelled.
❤❤❤💪💪💪Non vergognarti mai,sono gli altri che dovrebbero perchè neanche s' immaginano il peso e l'orrore che hai dovuto sopportare e superare.
4:06 His face says: right on my wound
its a shame thats how its going to end. There should be hell to pay.
Papai Odin eu sei que estará lá por mim...
Those I’m in a showdown with please help me
Was this a dream in her mind
Or was the girl really a princess?
نيللى كريم 1970 . 53 . 2023 .... مغنية العالمية أبطالة . نجوم في المصرية العربية 2023
5:37
La amo
هشام جمال 1983 . 40 . 2023 .... مغني العالمي أبطال . نجوم في المصرية العربية 2023
was she really schiz? do you think thats why she wouldnt let family get hurt? i think so, but then again im just defensive and bias cos people claimed i was sick, which is worse than actually being sick...maybe the moral of the story isnt about creative positive stories for kids during war time, or blurred lines between schizophrenia and reality, maybe theres blurred lines between becoming a princess by sacrificing yourself for your brother.....or being the daughter of the king and queen who have imaginary cranes that get them into their high seats
سليم عبدالعزيز 2001 . 22 . 2023 .... مغني العالمي أبطال . نجوم في المصرية العربية 2023
منة عرفة 1995 . 28 . 2023 .... مغني العالمي أبطال . نجوم في المصرية العربية 2023
the simpsons halloween special come from
is coco doing well?
Where to watch this online ? Most of the subtitles are delayed