Nonureva
Really Surprised!
YouHeart
I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
Tyreece Hulme
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Kinley
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Y B
The film Corpse Bride was shot in the USA and Great Britain in 2005. The Directors were Mike Johnson and Tim Burton, and the producers were Tim Burton and Allison Abbate. John August, Caroline Thompson, Pamela Petter wrote a script. Danny Elfman composed the music.This film tells the story of a young man Victor, who was supposed to marry Lady Victoria, and happened to be near the grave of the bride Emily and put a ring on her ring finger. Once in the world of the dead, Victor first tries to return, but after learning that Victoria is getting married, he decides to marry the dead.When I watched this movie, I did not enjoy it. For me, as a bearer of Russian culture, it seemed too gloomy and, moreover, too trivial. A girl, who wants a wending with a beloved, who kills her; a young man, who occasional happened to be nearby and gave her hope... I think everyone knows such a story. The only thing that endows the film with at least some sense is people's thoughts of happiness. The dead bride refused the sacrifice of Victor, realizing that she deprives of the happiness the girl Victoria.I can not deny that the film is perfectly done. But I also do not recommend to see this film.
ivanmedvedev
Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated musical fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel.In an unspecified Victorian-era village somewhere in Europe, Victor Van Dort, the son of rich fish merchants, and Victoria Everglot, the daughter of poor aristocrats, are preparing for their marriage. Everything went well, they fell in love with each other, but Victor was worried and couldn't learn the words of the marriage vow. Then he went into the forest, calmed down, and he was able to learn the words. He even put a ring on a branch that turned out to the finger of a dead bride. Then she took him to the realm of the dead.It's very beautiful cartoon with excellent music by Danny Elfman.I recommend this to everyone.
Kirpianuscus
it is admirable. because it represents a lovely remember of the small things who define the life. because it is a love story who has, in the perspective of Tim Burton, fascinating nuances. a simple story about an insignificant error, its consequences and the new arrangement of life. a pledge for kindness and the thin border between worlds. all in the skin of refined romanticism, gray, cold and seductive. the idea is not exactly new but this represents one of the basic virtues of the film. because, at the first sigh, all seems predictable. but the delicate art to use the expected sides of story is the most important thing. so, a simple story. and a lovely animation , for the songs, characters and humor. and, sure, for the story.
Redbird
Tim Burton strikes again with another hit animated film. If you're in the mood for something unsettling, but not outright terrifying, then this is the movie for you. With big names like Johnny Depp (Victor) and Helena Bonham Carter (Emily) providing the voice acting, Burton brings to life the story of an arranged marriage, but with some added twists, like the interference of the undead and a couple of jazz musical numbers. Get ready for an emotional ride as you find yourself sympathizing with the undead and the plight of the young lovers caught in a love triangle between Victor, Emily, and Victoria (Emily Watson). Though a great movie to watch around Halloween, I highly recommend it for any occasion.