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Labyrinth
A massive explosion rips though a busy street in Istanbul, Turkey. 95 people are dead; 30 Americans and 5 British. The massacre sends shock waves from Turkey to London and Washington, DC. A new terrorist organization is behind the attack. The explosion is just the beginning. Labyrinth' is the code name of the operation conducted by Turkish intelligence to stop a second, more devastating attack that will plunge Turkey, the only democratic Muslim country in the region, into chaos and destroy the fragile balance of the Middle East. After the initial attack, Turkey becomes a battlefront for terrorists and Turkish, British and American intelligence officers. Everyone has his own agenda in the fight that stretches from Istanbul to Eastern Turkey and from Frankfurt to Northern Iraq.
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Plot Summary
A shy and imaginative young girl named Sarah embarks on a quest through a magical labyrinth to rescue her baby brother from Jareth, the Goblin King. Along the way, she encounters a variety of fantastical creatures, learns valuable lessons about responsibility, and discovers her own inner strength. The journey tests her resolve and forces her to confront her fears and desires.
Critical Reception
The 2011 release of 'Labyrinth' does not correspond to a widely recognized film. The original 'Labyrinth' was released in 1986. If you are referring to a different 'Labyrinth' from 2011, details are scarce and it has not garnered significant critical attention or widespread release, leading to limited information on its reception.
What Reviewers Say
Information unavailable for a 2011 release.
The original 1986 film is celebrated for its unique visual style and Jim Henson's imaginative puppetry.
Audience reception for the original film is largely positive, with many appreciating its cult classic status and memorable characters.
Google audience: No verifiable audience reviews are available for a 'Labyrinth' released in 2011. The 1986 film is generally well-regarded by audiences who appreciate its fantasy elements and musical numbers.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for a 2011 release. The 1986 film was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film.
Fun Fact
The 1986 film 'Labyrinth' was one of Jim Henson's last directorial efforts before his untimely death in 1990. If you are referring to a 2011 release, no such notable production exists in the public domain.
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