JMPrater
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I just watched Labyrinth again after many many years, and I was actually quite surprised at how much poorer the production values were compared to The Dark Crystal.
After repeated viewings of TDC in large part, the film is flawless, aside from maybe the mouth work of the actual puppets themselves. I'm interested why production values were so staggeringly different, despite both films having in essence the same teams working on them.
JMP
After repeated viewings of TDC in large part, the film is flawless, aside from maybe the mouth work of the actual puppets themselves. I'm interested why production values were so staggeringly different, despite both films having in essence the same teams working on them.
JMP
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I enjoy the Dark Crystal more. It's not just a movie; it's a world with dense layers and a lived-in feel. It does have a story, one that was explained all too simply for my taste in the dream-fasting sequence. I would have liked more story elements, but I don't believe Labyrinth offers much more in that department. The Dark Crystal is one of my favorite films of all time.
). But she's not really growing up and living in the real world. By having to save Toby, she finally takes some responsibility and becomes more mature. For instance, learning that life isn't always fair, "but that's the way it is." 