Now, because she's hungry, she will disobey like a ten-year-old would and eats one single measly grape, two single measly grapes on a huge banquet table. She thinks it's not important. She learns a lesson there. But, she learns to trust herself. At the end of the movie, the important thing is that no matter what danger she went through, she still does not distrust her nature. She does not distrust her instinct. I think it's really important that she chooses for herself. Regardless of danger, regardless of influence, she remains true to herself. - Guillermo del Toro's commentary on Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
I don't dare look at myself. I can't touch my face for fear of feeling the furrows and crevices in my skin.
Eyes Without a Face (1960) dir. Georges Franju