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Animated adventure from popular director Tim Burton. Set in a 19th century European village, the film follows the story of Victor (voiced by Johnny Depp), a young man who is whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious Corpse Bride (Helena Bonham Carter), while his real bride, Victoria (Emily Watson), waits bereft in the land of the living. Though life in the Land of the Dead proves to be a lot more colourful than his strict Victorian upbringing, Victor learns that there is nothing in this world, or the next, that can keep him away from his one true love. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
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Tim Burton's penchant for gloomy characters and depressing settings is evident in Corpse Bride, so as a viewer and fan of his typical cinematic atmosphere, I enjoyed it all to the full. The director served me a terrifying story about love that is eternal and can overcome even the worst obstacles. Visually, it is a perfect film, where, paradoxically, the grey world of the living and the colourful world of the dead contrast. Danny Elfman's music is once again enchanting. In short, a sweet and likeable fairy tale for the bigger ones, which will not grow old with time. ()
In my opinion, this is Burton’s most beautiful fairy tale since Edward Scissorhands. The dialogue contains dozens of wonderful allusions and allegories, the sets offer a beautifully conceived contrast between the greyness of the terrestrial world and the colorfulness of the afterlife. The film also has a nice romantic-poetic element and the characters are fascinatingly designed in line with their natures. Corpse Bride is little gem of a film and I definitely won’t hold the formulaicness of its subject matter against it. ()
Pretty ugliness accompanies us in every Tim Burton movie... but here it's probably the prettiest of all. Built on a quality script, beautiful animation, and above all an extraordinary atmosphere. The film is also accompanied by masterful music and piano. Enjoyable in the original version and with Czech dubbing. A beautiful dark fairy tale full of feeling. ()
A good idea with great execution, but it still failed to engage me enough to pull me into the plot. I'm quite sorry, because animated films are usually great entertainment and relaxation for me, but this strange movie failed to work somehow and even though it flows quite fast and there are some really great ideas and jokes, I can't help but give it a 3. ()
Perhaps Tim Burton is just too readable, who musically and morbidly copies from The Nightmare Before Christmas, but still easily triumphs. There is incredible chemistry between Viktor and Emily, and the main villain is excellent even in a small space. When combined with perfect vocal accompaniment, this guarantees a pleasant experience even upon further viewings. ()
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