Thursday, August 27, 2009

Labyrinth (1986)

After wishing her baby brother, Toby, away and into the hands of the Goblin King (David Bowie) young Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) must make her way through the giant labyrinth in order to save him. With the help of Hoggle, Luto and an odd lot of creatures, Sarah makes her way to the castle to face down the king, managing to learn some important lessons along the way.

Labyrinth from director Jim Henson deserves more love that if often gets. This quirky gem of a film is a great blend of puppetry and fantasy. The casting doesn't hurt either. Glam rocker David Bowie is weirdly perfect for Jareth the Goblin King. Young Jennifer Connelly is top-notch.

Collaborating with George Lucas, Henson delivers a perfect fantasy with elements for all ages. The puppetry alone is worth watching. But Bowie/Connelly are equally engaging. The humor is trademark Henson. Funny, but with a slightly subversive tone. Love the Bog of Eternal Stench--sounds like something out of Monty Python. The soundtrack by Bowie, of course, is beautiful, if campy.

I love this film and as its release on Blu-ray nears, I just can't wait. As I see it, Labyrinth is a classic film from the decade. Despite a touch of 80s cheese, the film is legitimate, intelligent escapism. A real joy to watch!

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