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Ofelia: Mi nombre es Ofelia, ¿quién eres tú?
El Fauno: ¿Yo? Yo….yo he tenido tantos nombres… Nombres viejos que sólo pueden pronunciar el viento y los árboles. Yo soy el monte y el bosque y la tierra. Soy… soy un fauno. Vuestro más humilde súbdito, Alteza.
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And although audiences have interpreted the film’s bittersweet ending as everything from a religious metaphor to a psychological allegory, Guillermo del Toro offers a simpler, but more poetic, explanation, “I always think of that beautiful quote by Søren Kierkegaard that says the tyrant’s reign ends with his death, but the martyr’s reign starts with his death. I think that is the essence of the movie; it’s about living forever by choosing how you die.”
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