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Posted on 02/03/07

Flights of sick, creepy fantasy

Just as the young girl in Pan's Labyrinth invents a fantasy world to escape the horrors of her life, the young girl in Terry Gilliam's Tideland uses fantasy to escape the fact that her mother has died, her drug-addicted father (Jeff Bridges) has taken her to an isolated farmhouse (shot in Saskatchewan), and life stands to get even bleaker.

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