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Film: Coraline

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*Other mother in full fledged witch mode was horrifyingly perfect and a joy to watch haha.[/Quote]



To me the 'other mother' starting looking more and more like Teri Hatcher(who did her voice of course) as she went into witch mode. =D
 
visually dazzling, story was decent enough.i can def see kids getting freaked out by some scenes, especially towards the end... hell some scenes gave me chills like first time i seen the other mother with her button eyes. cool movie and perfect soundtrack.

btw just found out the voice of miss spink was jennifer saunders (eddy from ab fab) i like it even more now ;D
 
This film was fantastic. Very dark and I too loved the deeper meaning/message regarding the 'grass is greener' syndrome. Came at a perfect time for my oldest son. ;)

Visually stunning, great soundtrack, story was captivating and the characters were entertaining.

mariacallas:
I also felt that the real mother was oddly detached and lacked emotion. It really bothered me at the beginning of the movie; I kept thinking they had to be doing this for a reason. It still kind of bugs me, but I came to the conclusion that it only showed even further that parents are human and get caught up in their own worlds too.

They had just moved and had a lot of 'adult' issues being dealt with in the beginning. Kids often can't see that and I think that was the perspective being shown - the one of Coraline. By the end they mended and things began to normalize a bit (the gardening, the gloves, etc.)
 
i liked Coraline it was good

did anyone feel like it could have been a metaphor for Opiate addiction or addiction in general?

maybe it is cuz im goin through opiate addiction but i saw some corralations and felt it could be seen as similar to opiate addiction in the same way that alot of love poems can often seem like addiction poems ?

so maybe nt directly but to an extent i felt like it could be used to describe opiates until the end. at the end i felt like my theory started to crumble and didnt make much sense and that i was really forcing the connecting but for the most part of the movie i saw some sort of connection.

so i guess i am just asking if anyone else got the same vibe? also if you did or didnt have you gone through addiction yourself? anyways this isnt important just something i thought id share cuz it was kinda neat for me and stuff.

also i saw this thread the other day n it reminded me of how much i wanted to see coraline and how i had forgotten to do so yet so i was glad i did.

i wanted to see it on acid but after deciding against it i guess i almost decided not to see it at all glad i didnt
 
I loved this movie. One of my friends had the brilliant idea of playing it when we were tripping on 2C-E--I hadn't even heard of it before he started playing it. Needless to say we both flipped our shit. Beautiful CGI.
 
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