Coraline
Coraline

Coraline

Be careful what you wish for.

  • 100 Mins
  • 2009
  • en
  • star7.9/ 10

Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, 11-year-old Coraline discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life. In order to stay in the fantasy, she must make a frighteningly real sacrifice.

Cast & Crew

Review

talisencrw

Neil Gaiman is so contemporarily vital, both in literature and cinema, because he more than anyone else (with the possible exception of Terry Gilliam) notes that children and adults alike are fascinated with what lies outside our observable and tangible realms of existence. He realized the reasons storytelling have been significantly important since the dawn of mankind, and devised, as the Brothers Grimm did, that fairy tales and children's stories had to be haunting and entertaining to be both memorable and timeless. This is a great film depicting the growing sense as a child approaches adolescence that their parents and their world aren't exactly as they seem, and that through their trials and tribulations (the 'rites of passage', if you will) they'll reach the 'happy medium' they need to in order to find true happiness in their lifetimes. I definitely hope that all of Gaiman's books and graphic novels are made into movies (I most anticipate the 'Miracleman' graphic novels--both those by him and Alan Moore). Ones so well-written would truly be 'comic book movies' worth watching for me.

ZeBlah

Quite dark, but entertaining and very well done. One of the few american animated movies I liked.

Kamurai

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. I really wish more movies would follow this simple and great movie structure. Instead of a typical 3-act structure (not that it isn't technically there), the story is much closer to that of a video game. You have a standard introductory act, but the rest of the movie is split into video game-esque "levels" that develop and unlock as Coraline makes new discoveries and completes different sections of the "map" / house. There is a lot of messaging here as well, mostly concerning relationships between children and parents and how to navigate those in regard to real life events, but everything is "do not tell" levels of subtle so it's not in your face at all. The Beldam itself is a magnificent creation of a "thing that bumps in the night" style of monster. While there is a lot left unexplained, there is plenty that is exampled about the Beldam and her world. The movie also reminds me a lot of "The Wizard of Oz" in a few different ways so its good that there are family friendly movies of this quality that make vague callbacks to classic movies.

Image 0
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
Image 5

Movies You May Like

Family Switch
俺だけレベルアップな件 -ReAwakening-
One Summer
Briefgeheim
みツわの
ドラゴンボール 神龍の伝説
ドラゴンボール 魔神城のねむり姫
Ramona and Beezus
Robot Dreams
我是哪吒
Beastly
バジャのスタジオ
Free Style
The Vandal
The Boss Baby
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Panique au village
セロ弾きのゴーシュ
On Borrowed Time
Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot

Recommended Movies

Corpse Bride
The Nightmare Before Christmas
ParaNorman
Monster House
Frankenweenie
The Tale of Despereaux
Bolt
Lilo & Stitch
9
Charlotte's Web
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Monsters vs Aliens
Fantastic Mr. Fox
How to Train Your Dragon 2
The Princess and the Frog
Kubo and the Two Strings
The Cat in the Hat
Horton Hears a Who!
A Christmas Carol
Open Season