The last film directed by Jim Henson, Labyrinth, considered by some to be his most disappointing work. In reality that’s far from being true, Labyrinth is a wonderful film done in the mid 80s just a few years after another of Henson’s films, The Dark Crystal. Jim Henson was able to convince George Lucas to produce before singer David Bowie jumped into the project and year later the film was nominated a for Best Special Visual Effects Award by BAFTA.
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The film revolves around a young, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), who in a moment without thinking wishes that her little bother be taken away by the Goblin King. Little did she know her wish would come true, Sarah realizes that her brother is missing and suddenly Jareth the Goblin King appears in front of her eyes. Jareth tells Sarah that her brother is in his castle in the center of the labyrinth beyond the goblin city. Sarah looks outside her window and see the castle in the horizon. And the adventure begins.
Sarah encounters numerous creatures and oddities throughout the labyrinth. She meets Hoggle who at first refuses to provide much help to a desperate Sarah who needs too get to her brother in less than a day. Sarah enters the labyrinth and meets new allies who aid her in the journey to reach the castle of the Goblin King. Her adventures are one of a kind, the movie itself is one of a kind, and the creatures populating the maze are fascinating. These characters at times appear to be part of the maze itself, the overall design of the film is great and fitting for the intention of the filmmaker, the entire film is filled with certain oddities that a viewer would not find in today’s films. The visual effects seen well done obviously the effects used back in the 80s are nowhere near to the same standards as today.
The film is not perfect by all accounts, you find the Goblin King, Jareth, who appears to be all powerful and frightening turns out to be the opposite in his own turf? This isn’t the only inconsistency with the story, but at the end the film turns out to be entertaining.
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The film sports a 1080p video with an MPEG4-AVC encode framed at 2.40:1 aspect ratio. The video seems very clean as the film moves forward, there is a good amount film grain that adds to the natural warmth of the movie. The level of detail is superb; one very good example of it is the fine textures of the puppets. The blacks are very inky and they truly excel in the subterranean scenes of the film. The colors are dull but this actually fits with the film’s gritty look. There a small problem with having this film transferred to 1080p if you have a sharp eye and/or pay close attention there are several scenes which you can see the puppets’ strings. This may not be eye popping quality, given that it is a 1980s film, but it’s a very good transfer. Sony has done a quality work on this film.


Labyrinth sports a nice Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Lossless audio track. The dialogue is very crisp and clean; rears are very strong at all times throughout the film. The rears output ambient sounds effectively and creates a more than decent soundfield. This is a very good audio transfer it may not be the best out there but delivers.
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Let’s see what the studio has in store for us on this release.
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Fans of the film will be delighted with this disc as it is a step up from the DVD and most likely this is as good as it will ever look. Sony did a grand job with this transfer, delivery very nice video, audio quality, and including a good amount of supplements. Highly recommended.

Labyrinth will be available for the first time in high definition Blu-ray!
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I never got around to watching it when I was younger, but since it made it to Blu-ray and I’ve heard so much about this movie, I’ll have to give it a watch. Thanks for the info Jorge!
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Thanks for the review…the film brings back memories of my childhood…this, dark crystal, the neverending story, ET are all movies that pushed the imagination of the kids of that time…the fantasy, sci-fi elements together with great stories/plots were a good combination especially when compared to today’s special effect no story driven vehicles. Glad Sony did this title well and will pick up for sure
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Brings back so many memories.
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3 1/2 for for the movie!? maybe cause i saw this when i was young but absolutely loved it. One of few DVDs i still have, definitely going to have to upgrade!
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i doubt i will be double dipping on this one. my bride likes the flick but i’m not really a fan.
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I’m going to pick up this film and the dark cryastal as soon as I can.
Great review by the way:)
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I remember this movie as a kid. I wasn’t a fan of it, but I’ll pick it up because my sister was.
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Nice review man. Shame its not a very good film
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For a movie that was done in the 80’s, it looks Great on Blu-Ray!