Guillermo del Toro wanted to cancel ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, but Alfonso Cuaron ‘saved’ the film

Guillermo del Toro wanted to cancel ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, but Alfonso Cuaron ‘saved’ the film

Guillermo del Toro is one of the most recognized directors worldwide for his unique stories and iconic characters. Although many would think that the Mexican has always had unwavering confidence, it turns out that at one point he thought his film “was so bad” that it shouldn’t be released, but a great friend made him see the error. thing it was.

Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuaron: How their friendship saved “Pan’s Labyrinth”

It was in 2018 when Del Toro attended an interview for the YouTube channel ‘What to watch on Movistar Plus?’, where he talked about his most recent film at the time, ‘The Shape of Water’. After giving some interesting details, the director commented that several times in his career he had thought that one of his films would be a success but ended up meeting with a harsh failure, but unlike Pan’s Labyrinth he felt that it was no It was a good story to the point of throwing it away.

The Oscar winner expressed that when he finished and edited the film, ready to be delivered and screened, he thought the film before his eyes was “unpresentable”. To confirm this, he asked his friend Alfonso Cuarón to please watch “Pan’s Labyrinth” and tell him what he thinks.

“At the airport, talking to Cuarón in New York, I asked him if he was in New York. I said, ‘I’m going to show you the film because it can’t be shown.’ I take the hard drive to the Soho Hotel, plug it into the TV and come down to the lobby,” was how the joke started

When he accepted, Guillermo del Toro anxiously awaited the opinion of his colleague who also studied cinema, and what happened next left him more than shocked.

“I go up and Alfonso Cuarón is crying and I said, ‘It’s really bad, isn’t it?’ and he replies “Gordo, that’s great, you’re crazy.”

It was then that del Toro realized that Cuarón was moved by Ofelia’s story. Thanks to this reaction, he changed his mind about his work, which earned an estimated $90 million at the box office and was indeed what gave the Mexican international fame, becoming one of his most iconic works.

The joke between the two came to light around 2015, but in recent years it has become more and more popular because Guillermo tells it from time to time in his interviews.

When this strange event became known on social networks, netizens were quickly amazed by the friendship of the two Mexicans and the support they have given each other for many years.

“We have to emphasize how good friends they are, another person with envy or jealousy would tell her she was bad for not seeing him grow as a director,” “We all sometimes feel like we’re a fraud and I love that Cuarón helped without envy”, “TQM Alfonso Cuarón, the friend we all love”, “I’m only looking for a friendship as sincere as theirs”, “If this was bad for him, imagine if he had made it again the way he said “she the movie if it’s good” and ‘True friendship looks like this’ were some of them.

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