Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Coraline Review(:

     Have you ever wondered what it's like to live a different life where everyone acted the opposite of their true personalities? In the movie Coraline , written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Henry Selick, a young girl named Coraline, the voice of Dakota Fanning, and her parents move to an unusual place called The Pink Palace. At first it seems as if it's dull and filled with careless people, but Coraline soon discovers that her eyes deceive her.


     The film Starts out with Coraline searching for a secret well. She stumbles upon a "stalker" named Wybie, the voice of Robert Bailey Jr. Coraline becomes very annoyed of him quickly. Coraline ends up exploring her house and finds a peculiar  looking door covered up by wallpaper. Shes curious and bugs her mom to open the door. Unexpectedly, the door led to a brick wall. In the middle of the night, little mice appear  in her room and lead Coraline to the mysterious door.To Coraline's surprise, the door led to another dimension. There in the other world was her "other mother", played by Teri Hatcher, and her "other father", with the voice of John Hodgman. They seem to have the opposite personalities of what Coraline's "real parents". For example, the "other mother" cooks and buys Coraline presents and "other father" creates a garden and write songs about Coraline and they both have buttons for eyes. Coraline soon finds out that just because they have different personalities, doesn't mean that her real parents don't care.
Coraline and Wybie looking down the well.
     The creation of this film is very complicated. Neil Gaiman , the writer, and Henry Selick, director, collaborated on this movie to make it the best that it could be. It took one man's book and another man's imagination to finalize this stop-motion animation. With twenty-four pictures per second, it took about one week to create seven seconds of the movie. It was a long yet rewarding process.
     Although the writer and directors worked diligently on this movie, they couldn't have one it without the actors, costume designers, and set creators
     Actors worked on bringing the characters to life and meaning to the movie. The costume designers used their steady hands to create small enough costumes to fit clay made characters the size of their palms. The set directors design scenes in the movie and also work with moving the dolls according to the way the actors speak.
     Overall, Coraline is an exuberating film that i would watch over and over again. The plot is great but the overall meaning is touching. The only thing i suggest for this movie is to sit down and enjoy it.

4 comments:

  1. Introduction sounds a bit weird when you read it. Didn't like the font you used, it was hard to tell when a sentence ended. Some spelling errors here and there but overall good on that. Overview seemed like you tried to fit too much in each sentence. I liked your last paragraph it was very good.

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  2. I liked the background on the movie itself and there were a couple tiny mistakes like keeping everything in the same tense. There was good vocabulary and plenty of information so all in all it was a good review.

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  3. The way you started off the first paragraph was good. Opening up with a question makes people interested. I think you could have put in less detail about the very beginning of the movie and you could have added more about the middle and the end (without spoiling it). More facts about the stop-animation would have been good, as well as adding more to your second paragraph about creating the movie. fix "they couldn't have one" to "done." Overall, good review. Just a few things missing.

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  4. I thought the background information was very well put together,the last paragraphs could have been longer. You had a lot of usefull links and pictures. In my opinion you could have talked about the costume design or the filmaking but overall thought it was pretty good.
    HT

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