Tuesday, October 18, 2011

31 Days of Halloween: Day 18

Day 18

Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride (2005)



The claymation extravaganza continues with The Corpse Bride. Another collaboration with Tim Burton and his muse, Johnny Depp, in a deep, dark and twisted tale of an arranged marriage that almost never happens when the groom accidentally weds a corpse instead.

Victor, voiced by Depp, is a nervous wreck about his upcoming nuptials to Victoria, until he meets her and falls in love. But, needing to practice his vows, he heads into the woods and repeats his vow...and ends up married to a corpse that happened to be in the area (yup...he put the ring on her and everything...and he didn't know).

What ensues is a fun arrival into the land of the dead (underneath the land of the living...appropriately enough) which includes an explanation of how Emily, the corpse bride, ended up down there. Unfortunately, he tale is not a happy one (she was killed and left for dead while waiting for her betrothed).

While it is a predictable story...what isn't nowadays...I still find it fun and clever. Danny Elfman does a great job as well, again, though I do feel that Nightmare is the more classic and more creative musical he has come up with. I do also really like the shapes of the characters. From the tall and statuesque mother-of-the-bride to the short and stout father-of-the-bride and both of Victor's parents (also thin and stout...though in reverse), each character has a distinct build that I find is fantastic.

While it's not Nightmare Before Christmas, I feel that its a great second venture into the world of claymation for Tim Burton and his crew. Be sure to check it out!


Similar Movies

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1994)


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The Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)


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