I didn't know it was Tim Burton's masterpiece.
One day, I collected his works and related it to
a medieval gothic
hero who likes Burton. The male protagonist has a pale face and a nervous voice. The icy castle or the small town
is stitched together like a cursed puppet
I don't like horror movies at all but I let Burton be drawn to
it because the characters he creates have a kindness beneath their icy exteriors Braveheart is
in stark contrast to the world around it, where
Edward Scissorhands is so Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, so
Zombie Bride, and more so
, the people on the ground are inflated with selfish desires, the dead are unscrupulous
, and the dead are happy and friendly,
while Victor on the ground and Emily on the ground are not. With the same kind and sincere qualities
, the final outcome is that the ghost fell in love with the human but fulfilled his love with the human bride.
The zombie bride in the wedding dress danced in the moonlight and turned into a cluster of butterflies. I
remembered the poem by Pei Duofei,
life love . The freedom
Burton expressed in Zombie Bride should also be the understanding of these three.
There is no life and no love
, but in the end, courage and kindness are exchanged for freedom in the heart.
The smell of rot and the dark blue tones are such a soul of love and freedom.
The vows of marriage are recited over and over again in the warm and powerful films:
With this hand, I will lift your sorrows.
Your cup will be never empty, for I will be your wine.
With this candle, I will light your way in the darkness.
With this ring, I ask you to be mine.
Burton believes there will be such a love in the world
or will it only exist in his imagination of the zombie world
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