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Birdie 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Considering the age, give it four stars~ Little pot friend. You are thinking too much. Then I have this stereoscopic 3D form. Even the cartoons made with paper puppets and puppets have no love. . Although Tim Burton's is an exception. But his 9 I haven't seen it till now. . . Still will not love...
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Electa 2022-03-23 09:02:50
it's sooooooooooooo gothic & Tim...
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Jaiden 2022-03-23 09:02:50
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Adelbert 2022-03-23 09:02:50
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Vivienne 2022-03-23 09:02:50
A short film full of Tim style. Compared with the later commercial films, this one is purer, but it is not suitable for...
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Arne 2022-03-21 09:02:48
It's not as good as expected at all, what, it's over in 6...
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Lonnie 2022-03-20 09:02:25
It is better than his later works, the narration poems in it are not bad, and the music is more suitable for the feeling, but he is still much worse than the so-called people who have influenced his style. I wouldn't say Burton stuff is truly...
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Aric 2022-03-19 09:01:07
This is probably the first foreign children's film I have ever seen in my mind, and I only found out today that it was shot by...
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Tess 2022-03-19 09:01:07
I like to use rhyming lines to tell stories. Marvel at the image of Vincent in Tim Burton's debut work and the lifelong partner Johnny Depp he met afterwards...the so-called serendipity is nothing more than that. One day someone will enter your world and let you know that all the weirdness in you is not alone....
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Reese 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Tim Burton’s early Disney animated short film came out in 1982. It is about a young boy named Vincent who imagines that he is a famous horror film actor, playing the overwhelmed murderer after burying his wife alive. This short film laid the tone of Tim Burton's future animated films, including all his iconic elements and Gothic style....
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Narrator: Vincent Malloy is seven years old, / He's always polite and does what he's told. / For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, / But he wants to be just like Vincent Price. / He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog and cats, / Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats. / There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented, / And wander dark hallways alone and tormented. / Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him, / But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum. / He likes to experiment on his dog Abercrombie, / In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie. / So he and his horrible zombie dog, / Could go searching for victims in the London fog. / His thoughts though aren't only of ghoulish crime, / He likes to paint and read to pass some of the time. / While other kids read books like Go Jane Go, / Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. / One night while reading a gruesome tale, / He read a passage that made him turn pale. / Such horrible news he could not survive, / For his beautiful wife had been buried alive. / He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead, / Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed. / His mother sent Vincent off to his room, / He knew he'd been banished to the tower of doom. / Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life, / Alone with a portrait of his beautiful wife. / While alone and insane, encased in his tomb, / Vincent's mother burst suddenly into the room. / She said, "If you want to you can go out and play. / It's sunny outside and a beautiful day." / Vincent tried to talk, but he just couldn't speak, / The years of isolation had made him quite weak. / So he took out some paper and scrawled with a pen, / "I am possessed by this house and can never leave it again." / His mother said, "You're not possessed, and you're not almost dead. / These games that you play are all in your head. / You're not Vincent Price you're Vincent Malloy. / You're not tormented or insane you're just a young boy. / "You're seven years old and you are my son. / I want you to get outside and have some real fun." / Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall, / And while Vincent backed slowly against the wall. / The room started to sway, to shiver and creak. / His horrid insanity had reached its peak. / He saw Abercrombie his zombie slave, / And heard his wife call from beyond the grave. / She spoke from her coffin and made ghoulish demands. / While through cracking walls reached skeleton hands. / Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams, / Swept his mad laughter to terrified screams. / To escape the madness he reached for the door, / But fell limp and lifeless down on the floor. / His voice was soft and very slow, / As he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allan Poe, / "And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor, / Shall be lifted - Nevermore!"