"Most people who like him like to be alone..." I'm one of them because Big Fish got to know him, because Zombie Bride fell in love with him, because The Nightmare Before Christmas fell in love with him... Sensual In the era of vertical and horizontal, I only prefer bones. After watching "Zombie Bride", I thought I would love Wu Ji Wu, but I didn't expect to love Wu Sheng Wu for this film. I would like to share with you from the three characters:
The first character: Pumpkin King - the king of pumpkin is also the king of terror, the light of the devil, he leads such a group of seemingly "evil" souls to live their Halloween, and it seems that his inner beauty is infinite But it is so lonely, more than ordinary loneliness, although it is alive, it is like death, such a life of walking dead, what is the use of keeping this body? I think, Tim used to be so lonely and lonely...
The second personality: Santa Claus - the angel in the hearts of every child of Santa Claus. Because of an adventure, Jack has a wonderful fantasy and infinite yearning for this warm Christmas (the scene is so beautiful that he will never forget it), he wants to drive a pumpkin car, wear Christmas clothes, and give every child Christmas gifts , began his research, the Christmas that belonged to them began, but all this was not as beautiful as he imagined, the crushing of reality hit him hard, and he realized that being himself is the final destination. I think, Tim may also want to integrate into that beautiful world like him, but after all, he was refused entry and can only return to his lonely world. He returns everything to the original state, which is the most beautiful...
The third character design: jack - the real self, the real self with pursuits and fantasies, the self with love and dreams, everything has returned to the original starting point...he is still jack, you are still Tim Burton
Beautiful scenes and structures have reverberated in my heart
Your loneliness also stirred up my ripples
Nice to have you. It's nice to be yourself.
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