Getting bored from his permanent crying, a young teenager girl, Sara, who has a magical world, wishes if any force can take her baby brother away, as her parent leaves him with her, till their coming back, but incidents come to climax when her wish comes true and a king takes her brother away, the thing that makes her struggle against saving him.
Even after 30 years, Labyrinth remains a fantasy classic, utilizing its beloved characters, unique creature and set designs, and a charming performance from David Bowie to deliver a memorable film filled with magical elements.
Unfortunately, this contemporary (at least, for the era) fairy tale, directed and co-written by Muppets creator Jim Henson, never sets a timely tone beyond the 1980s. It remains disappointingly tethered to yesteryear.
If, like most of its fans who caught up with the film through VHS and afternoon television airings on the ABC, then seeing it on the big screen will surely rank as one of the most eye-opening, fantastical experiences of the year.
Great energy and creativity went into the construction, production and direction of this movie, but it doesn't have a story that does justice to the production.