

Movie spotlight
Labyrinth
Psychologist Dr. Brennac is asked by a colleague to help with the case of Claude, a patient on trial for multiple murders. Is Claude really guilty of the crimes, or is he a victim of his own mind?
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Plot Summary
A teenage girl, Sarah, is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby half-brother, Toby, who has been taken by the Goblin King. Along the way, she encounters a host of strange and wonderful creatures, and must confront her own fears and desires to succeed.
Critical Reception
David Bowie's unique vision and musical talent are central to Labyrinth, a visually imaginative fantasy film that, while not a box office smash upon release, has since garnered a cult following. Critics at the time noted its creative production design and Bowie's captivating performance, though some found the plot slightly conventional. Audiences have grown to appreciate its peculiar charm and enduring soundtrack.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative visuals and Jim Henson's puppetry.
David Bowie's performance and original songs are a highlight.
The film's unique blend of fantasy and musical elements appeals to a dedicated fanbase.
Google audience: Google users frequently praise the film's distinctive visual style, magical atmosphere, and the memorable musical numbers performed by David Bowie. Many appreciate its fairy-tale quality and nostalgic appeal, though some find the plot occasionally convoluted.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Saturn Awards for Best Fantasy Film and Best Music. David Bowie received a Grammy nomination for Best Score Soundtrack for a Motion Picture or a Television Special.
Fun Fact
The character of Hoggle was originally conceived as a hunchbacked old man, but was later redesigned to be shorter and more goblin-like, inspired by a sketch by Brian Froud.
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