Labyrinth which door leads to the castle




















When Sarah enquires which door will take her to the castle, she is told she can only ask one of the gatekeepers a question. However, she must understand that one of the gatekeepers tells the truth, and one always lies.

In order for Sarah to progress, she has to pass through one of the doors. But to do this she must come up with exactly the right question to determine which is the correct door. Sarah pauses for thought, then addresses one of the gatekeepers. In the movie, the two doors are coloured red and blue, so for the purpose of this explanation, I am going to refer to the gatekeepers as Red and Blue.

Sarah poses her question to Red. She effectively asks him: Would Blue tell me if your door leads to the castle? And here is the reason why. If Red is the gatekeeper who tells the truth, then this makes Blue the liar. If Red is the gatekeeper who lies, then this makes Blue the truth teller.

In this scenario, and any scenario like this, so long as you ask the same question that Sarah asks, then the solution is always to go with the opposing door. I hope I have solved a problem which has perplexed you since They demonstrate the magically changing nature of the Labyrinth. Sarah is surprised that they appear in an area that was a dead end a moment ago, and then is surprised again upon seeing that the way out of that area from which she came is suddenly blocked.

One of the doors out of the area leads to the castle, while the other leads to 'certain death'. In addition, one pairs of guards is a truth teller, while the other always lies, and only a single question can be asked. Sarah considers, then asks, 'Would he tell me that this door leads to the castle. In other words, either the truth teller truthfully tells her how the liar would lie, or else the liar lies about how the truth teller would tell the truth.

Sarah knows to do the opposite of the answer she's given, which allows her to choose the right door. Of course, in the Labyrinth the right way isn't always obviously the right way. Answer: It's Runes, but I'm not sure which, there a few alphabets.

Answer: Its Tolkien dwarvish, the Khuzdul language. But i'm guessing its just gibberish. What it says on the bottom left part of the left shield is "Vzhklaiheaksh. Try with theban runes. They are often mistaken for tolkiens. Answer: It looks like Tolkien's Runic language. As to what it says, there are translators online that may help. Question : What is the name of the song that plays over the opening credits? Chosen answer: The song is called "Underground" by David Bowie.

It is preceded by music listed on the soundtrack album simply as "Opening Titles. I have two questions concerning this: 1 Who wrote the rest of the film? Answer: As with any film, there are often numerous rewrites of the script as the writing process progresses, and it's not at all uncommon for different writers to be brought in to tweak plot points, enhance dialogue and so forth as the script is honed towards the point where they have a finished product that they can shoot.

Who ends up with the eventual credit is a highly complex and somewhat arcane process, involving judgement calls on who has contributed what towards the final script. As such, Jones' script being heavily rewritten after a certain point is nothing particularly unusual, but what amounts to standard practice in the movie industry - presumably it was felt that his script subsequent to that point lacked punch in some way, leading to another writer being brought in to revamp it. Other writers known to have worked on the script include screenwriter Elaine May , childrens author Dennis Lee and the film's director Jim Henson.

There may well have been others. Question : Ballroom scene: time stop [] Right before Sara breaks the glass with the chair. Also what is the significance of the Pirate character at timestop [ Answer: I don't think either of the characters are significant.

If they have more screen time than any other extra, it is just emphasising Sarah 's confusion and the way she is trying to focus on individuals to try and make sense of what is happening. While he is up there, the bottom portion of Didymus' right hand 'puppet control rod' is seen being controlled on Ludo's right side.

The top portion of his right hand control rod is seen many times throughout his shots. His left hand control rod is concealed as his staff. DVDs can be longer or shorter under different countries' TV systems. Please try one of these times:. Super Grover. Sarah : Give me the child. Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen, for my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great.

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