was the magic fairy tale all in her head or did she really make it to her underworld kingdom?
Pan's Labyrinth ending debate
She made it.
Either it was real and it's all good
Or it wasn't real but she didn't suffer unduly, again, it's ok
both
The fantasy elements were just a cheap bait and switch by Guido del Toreo to try and get modern audiences interested in the Paraguayan civil war of 1921.
Fayk
It's a modern rendition of folklore. You don't imagine that would be part of his heritage?
It was the last hallucination of her dying mind. Then she croaked.
Nah bro, everything is political and nothing more than 100 years old matters.
It was Franco's civil war though I thought
no quaid died getting the recall implant.
He totally did.
>BUH ENDING
Stop saying this you fucking plebeian retards
She couldn't have gotten out of the locked room without the magic working.
you're right. discussing a movie on Sup Forums... what was I thinking?
She made it to heaven
there is literally no other answer?
The only debate I care about is some masdebating over her current appearance
dick status: muh
all i know is that Mercedes will be my eternal waifu.
She was just a delusional communist brat
It's probably set in the same universe as Hellboy meaning that she made it but the events of the story happen before Hellboy.
It doesn't matter if it's real or not what matters is that it's real to her and she's there.
It's like Leo's kids in Inception: it doesn't matter if it's a dream or not what matters is that he's happy with his kids.
It's called magical realism, and in that style she did actually make it in the magical world
she made it all up in her head to escape the horror of her life
If it was all in her head, then what was the real life equivalent of escape with magic chalk?