Tim Burton's Quiet Revolution

Maynard 2022-01-26 08:07:53

The best weapon to kill a movie is hope.

Because I didn't expect too much from the grotesque corpse bride, I thought it was pretty good-looking.

The main line of the story is definitely lacking in novelty, and the plot is not very surprising. But who said that a movie has to be "twisted bridge" to look good?

Compared to the previous work Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (sorry for my refusal to use that bad translation), Corpse Bride's "grotesque" is more straight-forward, a familiar Tim Burton style, which may give people a sense of nothing new. What I like most is the soundtrack of Danny Elfman, and the voice of Johhny Depp :) The

picture is absolutely beautiful. It's just that humans still insist on returning to their own world, and the reason may not even be clear to themselves. No one can say what people are like in the world. The love in animation is more realistic and sad. Perhaps the image of Tim Burton's "strange chicken" is too deep, and it is overlooked that he may also have an attempt to express something in his works.

Since the previous work, puns and other word play have been continuously used in the dialogue, and it has been played more vividly in the corpse bride, which is amazing. In addition, the scene of making classic movie jokes is also rare in Tim's previous work in chocolate. These may not be new tricks, but they may be Tim Burton's latest obsession.

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Corpse Bride quotes

  • Pastor Galswells: Miss Everglot, what are you doing here? You should be at home, prostrate with grief.

  • The Corpse Bride: [about Victor's dead dog, Scraps] What a cutie.

    Victor Van Dort: You should have seen him with fur.