Pan's Labyrinth, musings
Feb. 19th, 2007 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was recently contemplating the second trial in Pan's Labyrinth, because there were so many things that could have happened differently, and not necessarily have been _bad_ things to happen.
If she'd choosen the door that the fairies were telling her to open, would it have resulted in badness, or a different object for use in the third trial? Might the third trial have been different/easier if she had choosen what the fairies were suggesting?
If she'd taken the eyes away, would the creature have been able to do anything about her eating the food she was not supposed to be eating? It seemed to need to see in order to catch things...
If she'd brought food _with_ her, and eaten it after she got back to her room, would she have been ok? Was it "don't eat the food that's there", or "don't eat food while you're there"?
She clearly was able to open a new door when the timer ran out; there was no real importance to the timer after all, because of that. Well, except that opening a new door took time to draw and form.
Ah, unknown mythologies. Fun for my brain. :)