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Интро
2:20
Крупная рыба
6:47
Труп невесты
10:36
Чарли и шоколадная фабрика
14:28
Суинни Тодд
17:48
Алиса в стране чудес
21:33
Мрачные тени
24:28
Франкенвинни
27:10
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30:48
Дом странных детей мисс Перегрин
33:22
Дамбо
36:11
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delight of the movie soap based on Tim Burton is
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coming
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[applause]
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[music]
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years, finally, according to your numerous
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requests, the second part according to the great and
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terrible Tim Burton,
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I was madly waiting for this, but if you
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haven’t seen the first part, then you definitely
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need it see the link will be
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posted somewhere here
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and we stopped at the very beginning
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of the two thousandth, pretty bad times
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for Burton, but that was when he was
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given the opportunity to shoot a big
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fish and it was at the right time in the right
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place
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Burton was in a difficult situation in
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2000, he buries his father in 2001 the
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disastrous Planet of the Apes comes out after which
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Burton said that he would rather throw him out of
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the window than shoot the second part in the
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same 2001 he divorces his wife Lisa
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Marie and is forced to pay his ex-wife
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more than five million dollars 2002
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Burton’s mother dies, rumors spread in the media
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about a big creative crisis
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director, but then suddenly the
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Columbia Pictures studio is developing a
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film adaptation of Danilov's face, a big fish,
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Steven Spielberg flies out of the project
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due to high employment and then
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Tim Burton's candidacy appears;
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the director grabs this opportunity because
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this is the most personal and closest to
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the director a story about the eternal about fathers and
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children in particular about the relationship with
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his father, perhaps this is one of the best, one of the
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most extraordinary and dramatic films
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directed by
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Big Fish, it all started in 1998
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when the writer Daniel Wallace writes
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extremely successfully and a work
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called Big Fish Trama of
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mythological proportions is a unique
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book where there was no through-line
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plot, just a collection short stories based on
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the stories of the writer's father, a traveling salesman
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who often said that he never
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wanted to be a big fish in a small
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pond in his crazy story of encounters with a
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giant werewolf and the inhabitants of a
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mysterious village captivated
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readers so much that the book began to sell in
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huge quantities and soon the
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studio paid attention to the work
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columbia, then screenwriter John
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Auguste makes a masterful draft where
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they connect the short stories with a cross-cutting plot about the
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elderly Edward Bloom, Spielberg drops out of the project,
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and Planet of the Apes producer
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Richard Zanuck grabs Burton by the scruff of the neck
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so that he can start adapting
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and he’s right John Auguste also experienced the
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recent death of his father because of which spiritually
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they bonded with Tim and began to polish
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the story to an ideal state. My father had
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recently died and although he and I were not
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really close, it was a difficult
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time for me. I began to often turn in my
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thoughts. It wasn’t very difficult to talk
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about it, but when the August scenario turned up.
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there we were talking about much the same
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thing, so making this film was
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some kind of amazing catharsis for me,
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an opportunity to experience this range of sensations,
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don’t lay out everything, a psychotherapist, and now with a
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budget of 70 million dollars, a
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big fish is leaving, where the main role of the young
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Edward Oblom was played by Ewan McGregor,
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who according to Burton, he had no less
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charm than Johnny Depp, but in the context of
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this role, McGregor had a
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charming Scottish accent,
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it seems like we have a story here where the little son is
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already in the stature of the body of his father’s invention, and
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when the father is already on his deathbed, we
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listen to stories with the heroes
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Edward we are trying to figure out where
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the truth is where the fiction is, which will ultimately
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lead us to the theme of all the forgiveness of the movie are simply
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woven from the illusion of tricks, for example, I am
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more than sure that in the opening scene
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where the elderly Edward Bloom swims in the
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pool, we see the shape of a fin for
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the witch, a special prosthetic device was developed
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makeup of Helena Bonham Carter
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by the way hello Helena domestic with the
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giant were created with the help of
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forced and perspective although the
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actor himself was far from small but the big
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fish is not about special effects and technology,
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first of all from the incredibly beautiful oh
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yes about how important it is to love and appreciate your
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parents even if they are cockroaches with their
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oddities,
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well, only if, of course, they haven’t
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given up on you, the film language works here;
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if the context of the scene is gloomy, then
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they will definitely be shot in a low
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key, and pleasant memories, on the contrary,
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will be bursting with contrasts and overexposure;
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one scene is replete with yellow daffodils from the
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brightness of romance, well and the scene frozen in
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time in the circus is a visual
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masterpiece; we also don’t forget that the dog
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will definitely appear in the film; it
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will certainly be saved;
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perhaps another of the most important
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passages is that it’s
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not a sin to embellish a good story, isn’t it?
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If I had to choose between the
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real one version of this embellished one about
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fish and a wedding ring, I would still choose the
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second one, each of us looks at life
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through our own unique filters, there is
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nothing wrong with this, Edward’s son looked at
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life too narrowly and down to earth,
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while Edward himself was an
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orchestra man, but even these two extremes were able to
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understand, forgive and accept each other, but
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burton himself once again emphasizes that
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death is only the beginning of the journey,
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and after a rather sad ending,
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you still want to smile, even if you have chili for a
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liter and the tears shed are still the joy of the
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finale, like crazy, remember that
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burton devoted almost his entire career to
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pompous, grotesque, loud and
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thunderous films, and only after a personal
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tragedy did he suddenly shoot a very quiet
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and even some kind of
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intimate film, which is essentially an
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instructive lesson for all of us, I love
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this film, one of the best and maybe the
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best work of Burton that I I will say,
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of course, the film does not break its budget;
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it collects only 120 million, but the picture
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receives a lot of prestigious nominations, the
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love of critics and audiences; of course,
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new interesting proposals; in 2003,
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Burton and Helena Bonham Carter became parents for the first time; they did
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not build two mansions in England next to
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each other; Burton’s career began
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on its own. a real renaissance this is
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really beautiful the corpse of the bride
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this is an extremely unusual cult
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work whose hands grow,
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of course, from the well-known nightmare
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before Christmas
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immediately after the release the story of Jackie Skylink
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Tron in the nineties Burton wanted to take
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on a new puppet cartoon but
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circumstances did not allow this to be done and
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Henry Selick was already in full swing in the early 2000s
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worked on his solo Carolina
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land of nightmares,
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but nevertheless, the producer of journal of
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brought Burton a fairy tale called
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finger action fingers took place in
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Russia told a young groom
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who put a wedding ring on the
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finger of a corpse during the reading of marriage
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vows after which the corpse suddenly
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jumped up, exclaimed my husband, the truth in
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As a result, in the afterlife, the marriage was
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annulled and the corpse was painted in its own idea,
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worked by Ibert together with the same John,
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the master very much adapted the story, changing the
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setting to Victorian England, which he
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immediately rushed to implement the sketches, the
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Spanish artist Carlos Green Geo
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created the final concept art,
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of course Disney immediately refused from
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purchasing a cartoon with such a theme,
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in fairness, every parent would
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dare to drag their child to a cartoon
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with the name Corpse Bride,
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so the production was supported by Warner
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Brothers and was allocated $40 million,
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but as a guarantor, Burton had to
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take on the production of a larger
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title for the studio Cain became the enchantment of
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chocolate factories in order to manage everything on
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the project there was a second director mike johnson
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who supervised the project with full dedication
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on site the technical
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component of the corpse of the bride in his own
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innovative way the first step was a
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new method of implementing stop motion and where the
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complex structure of
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puppet heads filled with tiny
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gears in the ears of the characters or the back was used
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miniature keys could be inserted into part of his head by turning them, the
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animator could gradually change the
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expression of the hero’s face, which was very
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convenient; moreover, the
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animation team got the opportunity
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to use digital cameras thanks to
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which the footage could be
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viewed in real time, which
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also simplified the work but did not change
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one sad fact that the filming period of the
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tapes still lasted more than a year
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during production, 109
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million frames were shot during the torment of that,
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we are faced with classic Burton at
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his best, here we have an oppressive sulfur
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reality that contrasts with the
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crazy colorful absurd world of the
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dead conveying warm greetings
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to Beetlejuice and the main one the hero Victor is a
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classic Python outcast for
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whom everything falls out of his hands; the
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far from childish theme of love
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triangles arises, and everywhere the question is how to
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distinguish where is real love and where is
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thoughtless passion, jealousy;
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Vala with masterful
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songs created by the irreplaceable length
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Elfman am I just pray for the
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musical number of skeletons plus the
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amazing 2 johnny depa their helena bonham
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carter like a statue I recommend watching the
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cartoon in the original maybe there is
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something personal in the story enough
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to draw parallels between these ladies with Lisa
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Marie and Bonham Carter
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plus we have a bunch of cute little dog
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Scripps and frightening images of parents
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who blocked the windows in Victoria’s room,
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I’ll remind you that this is a real case from the
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life of Burton Ducks getting the edge of a
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soulful work from which
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art oozes and from which you can’t sin, but to say
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yes, this is heaven, a prestigious expensive
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project is great that people were doing it
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simply for their own pleasure,
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I appreciated it fully because it was like I
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took a trip into the past when
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I did something without thinking about the rate of
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payment per day, you are doing your
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project, they are a business
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and it’s great no matter what we
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collect for them 120 million dollars fall
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your budget receives the Saturn Prize and the
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Venice Film Festival Prize
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2005 Tim the Gorilla with a bright flame
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because on the shore there was a new work
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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the original fairy tale by Roald Dahl this is the
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brightest phenomenon in children's literature
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disassembled into archaic images of
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interpretation on stage on TV
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of course in movie picture Willy Wonka and the
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Chocolate Factory 1971 in America it is
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considered a real classic
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it was a bright musical instructive
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story with mobile wang performed by
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Ginny Wilder from Radmir they took it away
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relevant and to this day there is a big
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problem with the role itself Dahl really didn’t like
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this film adaptation he believed that she was
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too corrupted
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and went through the original end of
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the work in 1998, Warner Brothers
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officially bought the rights and walked around with a
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lot of ideas for the second film adaptation,
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they wanted to give the main role and not the course
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to Cage, this step from wanted to modernize the
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story with Jim Carrey in the title role,
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but the writer’s widow or City Dal was
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categorically against such pirouettes and did not
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give its go-ahead until she
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met Tim in 2003. Bertha was
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delighted with the director's potential visions. The family was delighted during
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pre-production. Burton visited the
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former house further in the tank nginx world when
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Tim entered the writing room. the barn was given, he
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exclaimed,
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this is the house of packages, to which Felicity
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replied, thank God that at least someone
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understood this, having familiarized themselves with the unrealized
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sketches and manuscripts of Burton and John
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about the bust, they began to write a new
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version, and John basically did not
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watch the original film of ’71,
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of course society accepted the new
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interpretation bayonets, don’t touch the classics,
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don’t touch my childhood, but they touched me
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and it came out great, being small, I was a fan
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of this film and didn’t skimp on
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allocating $150 million for the film,
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which helped Burton’s team play out
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on full huge pavilions in England at the
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studio, whether it provided investment for
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filming about 2000 pieces of real
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chocolate while it was made
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with 10,000 seemingly Polish bars and before us is an
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amazing story where everything works in a
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crazy contrast to a family of butchats
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living in poverty in a rotten hut and their
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example shows how important it is to enjoy
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all the little things in life, the rest of the children are
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perhaps the most provocative stereotypical
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ones glorious archetype of the Germans, English and
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Americans, Willy Wonka is a loner on a
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universal scale who locked himself in a
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hefty futuristic factory with
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one Oompa-Loompa dwarf laid out and
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a computer; renunciation from the whole world
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occurred thanks to the dentist dad with
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whom Wonka had an extremely strained
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relationship. Burton personally insisted on this
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under the plot and he was was invented specifically
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for the film and it seems to me that this is a
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charming paradox that the genius of the
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confectionery world has such standard
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teeth from that story to acquire a second
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bottom and before us is an instructive
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musical fairy tale masterfully bending
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over the kids games I always thought that her
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hands are such a callus on the heel,
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imagine johnny Depp played
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amazing in fries to which
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no one around listened knocked down cows with rods
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suddenly became a genius by the way johnny
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was inspired by Michael Jackson to
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create the image and this influence is
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also noticeable surprisingly the picture pays
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great tribute to Stanley Kubrick's
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film an immense number of
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symmetrical frames and the chocolate bar we see
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monoliths from a space odyssey the same
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maximally bold hint is not a prance
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thanks to the technical acting and
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screenwriting sophistication the story became
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deeper, more expensive, multifaceted and the ending
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inserted is incredibly touching and
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festive with a pleasant aftertaste I madly
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love this psychedelic I’ll tell him from the tapes
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collects more than half a billion dollars
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images from films have become even more
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recognizable in popular culture plus the
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Dahl family was quite, which is also
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important,
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it was after this film that the
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huge dam of film adaptation broke through, an adaptation
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from Burton, and honestly I don’t see anything wrong with
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it Sweeney Tod the demon barber
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from Fleet Street, before us is the most cruel,
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bloodthirsty most catchy film of Burton, and
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the story of the maniacal barber
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captivated director 30 years ago
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Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who
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first appeared in a quality
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series of short stories The
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String of Pearls of the 19th century, where it was about a
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mysterious barber who cut the
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throats of visitors, robbed them and dumped the
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corpses into a hatch, sending them to pies to
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his mistress Miss Lovett, legends still circulate
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that the character existed in
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real life on the real boom
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occurred in London 7 from the ninth year
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when the jeweler adapted it
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on stage in the form of a musical in the same
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years, Burton himself first saw this
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action on stage and was absolutely
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delighted, rewatching the performance three
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evenings in a row, he even threw a boat at
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the possibility of filming a film adaptation, he was
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refused the project was revived in
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2005, the directors were the son of Mondas, who
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ultimately chose, therefore, the bullets jumped into
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his locomotive, no, yes, Burton insisted that it
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be the maximum caravan,
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so for him, fountains of blood are a
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metaphor for the raging the inner world of the
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main character,
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Tim wanted to turn the story into a gothic
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version of Kill Bill, the
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studio was very frightened by this tonality,
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so warner her dreamworks for
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reasons of risk, it is sealed the film is not
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much more than 50 million bucks and
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Victorian England is simply
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delightful for macabre
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chess gothic burton here Tim
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feels at home Of course, Helena's depot was
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reconnected and for them this film was
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still hemorrhoids,
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they are not singers that they had their
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problems, Carter said that the first
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scene in the bakery was one of the most
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difficult in her career since it was
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quite active movements of cooking
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pies while singing a difficult vocal
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melodies unusual, plus she was
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pregnant, plus she had to endure liters of
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fake blood, even if they were painted
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orange,
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because Johnny D was terrified of the sight of
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blood, and there was so much blood that the group
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spent some shifts covered with
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raincoats or Burton garbage bags,
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together with the cameraman, they made
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the picture as dark as possible
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contrast uncomfortable this is relevant for
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describing the whole picture sun this then
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looked unusual because the advertising
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campaign completely ignored the
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fact that before us the music of a film is
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woven from songs therefore
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it is difficult to watch at first but you get used to it and
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begin to look for sincere sadism
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and pleasure even despite the fact that
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Bella quit and the boy infuriates him in front of him is
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insanely beautiful textured choose a
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story about madmen in the rivers where
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bloodthirstiness has eclipsed reason and common
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sense this is a couple holding a film when in
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the background you can see the delightful Sacha
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Baron Cohen and the goosebump-punching
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Alan Rickman you can feel the most powerful
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ensemble joy I adore their song about the
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sweetest women in the name of liters of blood of
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cut throats, I can only say
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that I was confused by the slightly cropped
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ending in the film,
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the timing is maximally balanced and
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the film does not need a thunderous epilogue
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in order to feel dead
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inside, it’s ideal for films with a rating of R
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to collect 150 million dollars rooster
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independent awards and ahead of Burton and
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awaits the highest-grossing film of his career I am
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Alice in Wonderland Alice for me is the
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standard of comedy fantasy where Lewis
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Carroll is just a seam of streams of
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the unconscious and created the greatest
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absurdist work and I think there is
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no point in talking about the significance of
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this book
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bosses Valdis did not decide to return to a
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significant collaboration, after all,
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combining the vision of Tim Burton with a
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full-scale film adaptation of Alice, plus
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adding the leading role of the insanely successful box office
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at that time, Johnny Depp and
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Helen, this is obviously a success. It’s
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symbolic because it was with
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Frankie Newer that Burton’s large-scale and
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thorny path in the world of kin began, but
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there was one small nuance that did not
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benefit the project Burton was not a
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fan of Lewis Carroll for her it
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was always a sketchy story of a girl
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who, like a video game hero, walks from
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one miracle 100 character to another and he did
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n't feel an emotional
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connection so he wanted to
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turn Alice into a linear
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sequential film, along with
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Disney's staff Sky writer Linda
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Laverton a reimagining was dreamed up
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then the 19-year-old leaves put an emphasis on
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epic fantasy with selected Brown and
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the days of Alice and Joan of Arc swords in general,
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everything that I do
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n’t like about this canonization, perhaps
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it’s even too plastic a film
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that was almost entirely built on
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chromakey;
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many of the actors and crew even
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felt nauseous as a result of long
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hours surrounded by greenery.
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neutralize
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the effect and banally survive in total,
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one 1100 digital schott was created for the film; the
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visual gloomy funeral world of
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Alice is truly amazing; it is incredibly
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beautiful; after all, Robert Stromberg worked on the project;
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the screen is a film
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in a boom for 200 million dollars, this
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scale is felt in every second
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and this makes it incredibly disappointing that the picture is a
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ruin for such a dry script can
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burton shoot madness of course
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one Beetlejuice can do what is it worth from that after
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his 15 films here I saw the
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work crumpled up which is trying to be
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correct, although the main conditions of the world of
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Lewis Carroll are as
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illogical as possible; also,
00:19:34
Alice herself, performed by them and Vysokovsk, can be called a blunder; I
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think the actress Zarui Nila played the role;
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looking at her poker face throughout the
00:19:41
entire running time was unbearable;
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and Burton tried to make a
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classic character freaky but it didn’t turn out
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very well if the original was a wild
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fantasy of a child then the film is more likely a
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mature insanity Tishka with an eternally sour
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expression on her face the film is not enough madness it is
00:20:01
too correct linear Wasikowska
00:20:04
does not pull off the leading role and
00:20:06
she becomes even more faded against the background of DPM Hit
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and Bonham Carter
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with whom the film is transformed especially
00:20:12
the heart steals Helena's head from her shoulders as
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they say, in the end we have before us a studio
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film where the signature style was lost
00:20:19
in the abyss of the special effect, but one should not deny the
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enormous work put into this film by the film's
00:20:23
cast and crew except Vysi
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Kursk,
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so of course it deserves at
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least we are
00:20:29
expecting anis became a mad hit, it
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collects more than a billion dollars
00:20:32
at the box office and opened the road to hell from
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remakes and Disney cartoons; whether it’s
00:20:38
good or bad is up to you to judge, but I
00:20:40
believe and hope a full-fledged crazy
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film adaptation, God
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of course, the topic was allowed to take on the
00:20:46
francs by us in parallel, he had the
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opportunity to film an adaptation of the cult
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American show of the sixties so the
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work was a lot of work
00:20:56
dark shadows its time dark shadows
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was one of the most famous soap
00:21:01
operas of the nbc channel and how it is on all
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american television in the
00:21:05
vampire prince barnabas collins rebelled from
00:21:07
captivity came to the family home and found
00:21:09
his descendants to huddle let the show be
00:21:12
more of a gothic drama and Warner
00:21:14
wanted to interpret the story in a
00:21:16
comedic format; Joni Deb was a big
00:21:18
fan of the original show, so he played
00:21:20
games with his teeth in the role of Barnabas Collins; he
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became one of the leading producers of the film; the
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screenwriter was our old friend
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John August; he played the role of director;
00:21:31
which resulted
00:21:33
in an absurdist kai funny comedy filmed
00:21:36
for 150 million dollars and despite
00:21:38
the fact that many call it impossible
00:21:40
one of the director’s worst films, I
00:21:42
don’t agree with this but I like this
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film, I gathered my friends on the set and
00:21:47
invited them to have a blast
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if you look at the story as a
00:21:50
trash comedy that doesn’t pretend to be anything, then this
00:21:52
film has the right to exist because the
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basket simply bursts from
00:21:56
hooliganism and references to Burton’s early work,
00:21:58
be it the setting of a dark hollow
00:22:00
or a bringing in a sheet with Beetlejuice
00:22:02
or an exotic kiss from Batman
00:22:04
Returns a little blood not a lot of
00:22:06
murders a little action a little sex
00:22:09
a little dark humor a little alice
00:22:10
cooper killed seborrhea vampires because
00:22:13
werewolves and Michelle Pfeiffer with other burns
00:22:15
what else is needed for happiness from Barnabas it
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turned out not to be a typical farig on serious
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and pompous Shah the rest of the family is
00:22:22
extremely textured attracts
00:22:24
attention their faces pale as death the
00:22:27
character is by no means
00:22:29
worthy of special mention, Eva Green, who in
00:22:31
this film is just a walking fire, that
00:22:34
soon Abby will
00:22:35
take this to his personal attention,
00:22:37
of course, the film can be blamed for the
00:22:38
tension of the illogicality of what is happening, the
00:22:41
character of the maid in the century is just a walking
00:22:43
log, although it seems like Mr. Collins
00:22:45
shows her a horse dose of sympathy
00:22:47
plus It’s curious that there is no
00:22:49
truly positive character here,
00:22:51
even Barnabas himself, the guy, the hub of the
00:22:53
hypnotist, between the lines you can feel
00:22:55
how relaxed and indifferent the filmed
00:22:57
talent is, that’s why I like the dark shadows
00:23:00
as a light, laid-back comedy
00:23:02
that was 15 years late, but I’ll
00:23:04
still tell it from my feet not to be divided into
00:23:07
This is not a film that was severely panned by critics;
00:23:09
it collected only $250 million,
00:23:11
which is not the best result;
00:23:13
plus, at the same time, interesting rumors began to circulate that
00:23:16
he was tired of working with the
00:23:19
same people and was beginning to
00:23:21
burn out creatively; they even talked about scandals
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on the set that arose
00:23:25
between him and well-groomed bonum cards from the fact that it is
00:23:27
quite symbolic that it was in this
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film that Kim killed her heroine and in a
00:23:31
rather cruel way, don’t worry,
00:23:35
the owner,
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I never loved and that is, the first ones in
00:23:39
general did not work out and fortano you
00:23:41
shouldn’t be discouraged because the twelfth year
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is the year of psychosis that’s when I was
00:23:45
expecting the same release of the long-awaited story about the
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dog with Bucky Frankenweenie. The agreement between
00:23:53
Burton and Disney took place and I think I do
00:23:55
n’t need to remind you how
00:23:57
important this story is for Tim. If you watched the
00:23:59
first part of the movie soap, watch it, then
00:24:02
remember about the dog Sparky who was hit by
00:24:04
a car only then her fatal
00:24:06
short films that opened the way for
00:24:08
Tim to the world of big cinema, I think making a
00:24:11
full-scale feature film was
00:24:13
a matter of honor, it took place under the
00:24:15
leadership of Disney in the form of a
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branded puppet cartoon with a
00:24:18
budget of 39 million dollars, all the
00:24:21
characters were created by x and the
00:24:23
director himself, and since the eighties the
00:24:25
first puppet worker there was Sparky himself, with
00:24:27
whom Burton never parted, and
00:24:29
only then more than
00:24:31
200 different dolls and scenery elements were created for filming,
00:24:34
and all the streets had a suspicious tongue on his daughter’s tongue,
00:24:36
reminiscent of Tim’s native bank blows from the
00:24:38
sixties, they were handmade;
00:24:41
all of Burton’s favorites and
00:24:43
the beginning of his career returned to the cast and Catherine O'Hara and
00:24:45
Martin Short Winona Ryder and Martin
00:24:47
Landau and, first of all, the bizarre
00:24:50
world of Frankenweenie has grown wider and
00:24:52
increased the number of strange neighbors of
00:24:54
schoolchildren and friends of Victor,
00:24:56
one killed each other, the tea flew out of my
00:24:58
nose when I saw this
00:25:00
blond, bug-eyed girl with Mr.
00:25:02
Kiskin himself and the cartoon references are
00:25:04
constantly quoting the short
00:25:06
original on TV, Victor’s parents
00:25:08
will definitely watch people disturb
00:25:10
Dracula here and love for huge
00:25:12
monsters and kaiju and the airiness and shape of the
00:25:15
Batman logo, and the wise physics teacher
00:25:17
mentor Mr. Zakrevsky is
00:25:19
suspiciously similar to Vincent Price
00:25:21
this cartoon is woven out of
00:25:23
nostalgic love and memories of
00:25:25
something like you look and think, well, what the hell is
00:25:27
there anyway, this is a giant turtle,
00:25:29
why waste time on a blockbuster when
00:25:31
we have a chamber story about a
00:25:33
dog-loving Frankenstein, but then,
00:25:35
covering Burton’s filmography, his
00:25:37
passions everything falls into place
00:25:39
after all Before us is a clear story about
00:25:41
how important it is to
00:25:42
devote yourself to your favorite business, even
00:25:44
if you create a frank monster, love is
00:25:47
the main component of this masterful story,
00:25:50
the desire to return irrevocably, the
00:25:51
final scene of Victor and
00:25:53
Sparky hugging, as in the original, brought me to a
00:25:55
stingy tear, even if this is not
00:25:58
Darth’s best work, and the final
00:26:00
conflict with huge monsters flying
00:26:02
around the city is clearly too much, but I
00:26:04
still really liked Frankenweenie and
00:26:06
respect for such a rare stop motion
00:26:08
animation to the song love is strange,
00:26:10
I say to a cartoon with an ultra hit, the
00:26:12
story does not become black and white and
00:26:14
the act of cemeteries may
00:26:16
have scared away the parents and the picture barely
00:26:19
collects 80 million dollars but
00:26:21
you can feel some kind of serious outlet
00:26:23
that was needed burton ago
00:26:26
and then it turned out to be a very unusual
00:26:28
timely entry into the Oscars but the spoiler
00:26:30
didn’t work out big eyes big
00:26:35
eyes this is the most typical film for the
00:26:37
visual season because everything here is like
00:26:39
palms, a very modest in spirit, uplifting
00:26:42
story based on real events,
00:26:43
filmed for 10 million dollars with very
00:26:46
impressive actors who were obviously
00:26:48
aiming for their rightful
00:26:50
Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, Prince, producers,
00:26:52
good old Harvey Weinstein, who
00:26:54
five years ago was the main
00:26:56
supplier of films for the visual
00:26:58
season and here Burton's nose suddenly fits into this story,
00:27:00
quite obviously the
00:27:02
passage with this actively began to become nostalgic
00:27:05
for working with old colleagues and this
00:27:07
time his life brought him together with the screenwriters lari
00:27:09
hari pieces and cattle im alexander
00:27:11
who had previously worked with the director in
00:27:14
his films this duo wrote a biopic of an
00:27:16
insanely talented artist
00:27:18
daisies author of portraits of children with
00:27:20
big eyes Margaret's story is
00:27:22
unique because in the sixties she was
00:27:24
forced to hide the authorship of her works
00:27:26
and her husband Walter was passed off as his own, as
00:27:28
a result, a few years later Margaret
00:27:30
proved her case in court, leaving her husband
00:27:33
with a nose, as a result, on paper the result was a
00:27:35
very bright spirit uplifting instructive
00:27:37
stories about how important it is to respect yourself,
00:27:40
accept your talent and not be afraid of stupid
00:27:42
oppressors, the topic really liked
00:27:44
the script, he acted as a producer for years, but
00:27:46
since yes, he didn’t have the proper experience
00:27:49
in directing and was tired and the director is something to
00:27:51
admire because it seems to me that
00:27:53
Margaret Burton liked the story and because that
00:27:55
she in some way reminded him of himself at an
00:27:58
early age, because Margaret also
00:28:00
decided to leave the tired
00:28:02
comfort zone of America and the gas chamber
00:28:04
called marriage with Walter is consonant with
00:28:06
slave labor on the gums and therefore
00:28:08
the story was obvious and Kim made a very
00:28:10
cozy chamber film that is not typical and calm
00:28:13
which supports the main
00:28:15
moral
00:28:16
and is complemented by interesting
00:28:17
stylistic devices, be it the
00:28:19
narrator’s voiceover,
00:28:21
exaggerated images of cute sheep with
00:28:23
puppy eyes performed by Amy Adams,
00:28:25
surreal hallucinations of Margaret, which is
00:28:27
why a rather mundane and closed
00:28:29
story turns into a real fairy tale with a
00:28:31
strong author’s handwriting, especially under the
00:28:34
compositions of Lana Del ray
00:28:36
blank left ironic trick is
00:28:38
that Margaret knew how to
00:28:40
read people by their eyes,
00:28:42
I highlight this detail as much as possible in my paintings,
00:28:44
but she failed to recognize the obvious bastard in
00:28:46
life, this is
00:28:48
really a household product
00:28:50
that will ultimately let us down, a very
00:28:52
beautiful and touching ending is
00:28:54
especially beautiful that the real
00:28:55
Margaret lived to see the release of the film and
00:28:57
saw it on the big screen, I
00:29:00
like the big eyes, this is a very
00:29:01
calm, intimate film that
00:29:03
is able to maintain the rhythm and atmosphere throughout the
00:29:06
entire story, I never
00:29:08
want to look at my watch and I think
00:29:10
this is the merit of our beloved
00:29:11
director, I will say big by the eye there is a
00:29:14
picture that went very quietly at the box office
00:29:17
without even collecting 30 million dollars the film
00:29:19
flew by the awards season except that Amy
00:29:21
Adams power Golden Globe for Best
00:29:23
Actress in a Comedy which is well
00:29:25
deserved burton unloads the brains
00:29:27
work with other people and divorce
00:29:30
Helena Bonham Carter the rumors did not lie
00:29:33
and after 13 years of marriage, the epoch-making union
00:29:35
fell apart, which in the context of ours,
00:29:38
remember, will greatly affect the
00:29:40
director’s future works, even if Helena Tim
00:29:42
promised to remain friends,
00:29:46
they didn’t make a single film with her from Johnny Depot, even at the premiere of
00:29:49
Souls, not Alice Through the Looking Glass, where are those
00:29:51
was only a producer of Helena was not
00:29:53
seen on the red carpet, which
00:29:55
dashes the hope for a subsequent union,
00:29:57
but Tim Burton finds a new muse in the
00:30:00
person of Eva Green,
00:30:02
there is talk of a whirlwind romance between the director and the
00:30:04
actress, which resulted in a new batch of
00:30:06
films, is it a trick
00:30:08
question, The House of Peculiar Children,
00:30:12
Miss Peregrine's story the creation of the
00:30:14
next two films is as simple
00:30:16
as the very quality of these films, the case of
00:30:18
strange children at Fox Studios decides to
00:30:21
film an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Raines, a drug addict in the
00:30:22
story of a house with children with
00:30:25
unusual abilities, where there are no
00:30:27
less strange headmistresses, a house for
00:30:29
arrows in a time loop of the forties, and a
00:30:31
boy, Jacob, is doing some tricks. and in this
00:30:33
establishment, handing out lyuli to the faceless, in short,
00:30:35
such X-Men of a fantasy spill for
00:30:37
children are allocated over the case of 110 million
00:30:40
dollars asking Barton, hey, do you want to
00:30:42
shoot him, he wants one like that and let's go, after reading
00:30:45
Burton's novel, he wrote Miss Peregrine as a
00:30:47
terrible Marie Popets, he really
00:30:49
liked this character, he grabbed
00:30:51
this the role in his Gorin and the role of Jake
00:30:53
played it for Butterfield it turned
00:30:54
out how it stuck mixed in and
00:30:57
how one is forgotten the next
00:30:59
day after watching somehow in this
00:31:01
film everything worked out for me I don’t
00:31:03
like Butterfield despite the fact that the
00:31:05
guy is talented and is not able to hold the
00:31:07
whole picture is on itself, especially such a
00:31:10
fantasy hero unemotionally dangles between
00:31:12
these time loops, the films
00:31:14
lack zest, and the fight with
00:31:16
the leader of the voids performed by Sam
00:31:18
Jackson is reminiscent of tabloid movie
00:31:20
fairy tales from the 90s. If I could describe
00:31:23
the film in one word, I would say rotten
00:31:25
even though the fact that elements of dark
00:31:28
fantasy are present Kim, even from good
00:31:30
memory, stopped motion brought and was generous
00:31:32
with his own camera, but for
00:31:34
certain reasons I had a
00:31:36
physical rejection Eva Green was
00:31:38
the only pleasant decoration that
00:31:40
completely disappeared in the final act I leave the
00:31:42
movie to be torn to pieces by not the most
00:31:44
charismatic teenagers, you’re even
00:31:46
deserved British actresses
00:31:48
Judi Dench stupidly nothing to play
00:31:50
strengthening boogie man Sam Jackson
00:31:52
more evoked some kind of feeling of shame and
00:31:54
Karen Jac to become for some time a black man
00:31:57
in the leading roles he
00:31:58
needs this villain ah ah ah ti when my
00:32:01
brain began to burst at the seams with these
00:32:03
temporary in loops suddenly
00:32:05
some kind of tech starts, but it’s a sausage with skeletons
00:32:07
and then I actually swam, it’s a
00:32:09
rich, expensive, beautiful movie on
00:32:11
some kind of empty and without a soul without a zest,
00:32:14
not structured to admit, precisely in
00:32:16
contrast with the rest of Kim’s works, the house of
00:32:19
strange children is no less
00:32:21
strange more chic than his Planet of the Apes
00:32:23
for the same faxes, the
00:32:25
fans of this film will kill me, but I will say, but
00:32:28
part of the picture is dryly accepted by the masses; the
00:32:30
tape collects 300 million, which is not a
00:32:32
complete failure, but he also has it, and
00:32:34
on such insipid and neutral
00:32:36
notes, Miss Peregrine goes to
00:32:38
non-existence
00:32:39
and then again there is hired work
00:32:41
on the gums and this time the last
00:32:44
dam in the period of 2019, Disney breaks the
00:32:48
dams as a powerful advertising
00:32:50
move, the studio increasingly began to hire
00:32:52
famous directors who should
00:32:54
shoot numerous film adaptations of
00:32:56
Disney cartoons, thus in the
00:32:59
nineteenth year Jon Favreau filmed
00:33:01
the king lion guy richie is filming aladdin
00:33:03
tim burton is filming dam an extremely strange
00:33:06
choice for a feature film because the original
00:33:08
hour-long version of the cartoon fit very poorly
00:33:10
into the concept of a modern
00:33:12
disney blockbuster a
00:33:14
budget of $170 million was allocated for the film and
00:33:17
screenwriter irene kruger decides not to
00:33:19
rethink but to complement the original
00:33:21
story with a flying baby elephant and add here are
00:33:23
countless corporate conspiracies and
00:33:25
many other wonderful things, but this does not
00:33:27
change the fact that the dam is
00:33:29
too cloyingly a sugar story for
00:33:31
Burton, and before us is again an outcast,
00:33:34
rejected by society, who eventually
00:33:36
spreads his wings in our case,
00:33:38
ears,
00:33:39
but it’s funny that with the plots mom drives and
00:33:41
Mr. Bondar's faith is losing this most
00:33:43
important message here, rather one can see
00:33:45
unambiguous hints about running bones, the
00:33:47
cold-bloodedness of large corporations, after all,
00:33:50
it is a huge media holding that is buying out the
00:33:52
circus dam, which ultimately results in
00:33:54
funny metaphorical images when the
00:33:56
creators are left destitute by Mr. ova 1
00:33:59
rose what responsibilities do I see here as fat
00:34:04
trolling addressed to Disney their Disneyland
00:34:07
is funny because the pin itself is also a
00:34:09
custom work for dis
00:34:11
than if you are being held hostage blink
00:34:13
twice ok
00:34:14
looking at these strange pirouettes the dam is
00:34:16
very straightforward a simple story
00:34:18
where Tim has nowhere to turn around but he went
00:34:21
all in by casting Max as the owner of the circus
00:34:23
in the sick bay danny de vito
00:34:25
it's just a huge hello to the big fish
00:34:27
watching these circus references was
00:34:29
incredibly nice pennies and looking at
00:34:31
Michael Keaton returning on board the
00:34:33
old batman and the penguin pondering the
00:34:36
fate of the flying baby elephant this is an
00:34:38
interesting experience the film has a
00:34:40
moral it's beautiful and looking at the old
00:34:42
guard plus Colin Farrell with his grind a
00:34:45
lot of insanely nice it’s still 2
00:34:47
lubricates there are you with computer
00:34:49
animals wooden kids log
00:34:52
log and a strange musical number with
00:34:54
bubbles that replaced the drunken nightmare
00:34:56
of the dam but they can’t hold a candle to the
00:34:58
cartoon
00:34:59
it’s sad because these are big
00:35:01
fish is the standard honest and
00:35:03
sincere dramas,
00:35:04
now Burton feeds us with the sad
00:35:07
eyes of my computer elephant under no
00:35:09
less heartbreaking howls, you
00:35:11
can watch them with children, one-piece,
00:35:14
well designed, plus it has a strong
00:35:16
moral that the circus is violence against common
00:35:19
sense in relation to animals,
00:35:21
they have no place in the circus that I madly
00:35:23
support I I’ll say the film may be the
00:35:25
picture will beat its budget, collects
00:35:27
350 million, but it was a feast of clothes in a puddle
00:35:30
compared to the success of the Lion King and
00:35:32
Aladdin
00:35:33
today this is
00:35:35
Tim Burton’s last full-length film and
00:35:37
covering his incredible brilliant
00:35:39
career in big cinema, I would like to say
00:35:42
that now maybe not in the best
00:35:44
shape, it seems to me that Burton began to
00:35:47
lose himself a little, turning into a purely
00:35:49
commercial director, and having lost Johnny
00:35:52
Depa Helena, his little world seemed to be
00:35:54
falling apart, but I really hope that
00:35:56
this will change soon because
00:35:58
we are waiting for a film adaptation of the Adams family in the form of a
00:36:01
series and a hypothetical sequel to Beetlejuice
00:36:03
where maybe Johnny Depp will return again,
00:36:06
well of course they won’t burn that time and
00:36:08
everyone has bad times in their careers
00:36:11
burton has already earned himself the title of the main
00:36:13
cinema storyteller of the era and
00:36:16
nothing will take this title away from him I love Tim
00:36:18
Burton I laughed, cried, admired
00:36:21
his films there were good ones there were bad ones about
00:36:24
or masterpieces even after filming the dam and
00:36:27
don’t push it then Berta said not that he is
00:36:28
always energetic always an artist always
00:36:31
thinks about his craft he always draws in
00:36:34
his mind thank you Tim for everything we
00:36:37
love you madly and are waiting for new masterpieces
00:36:40
be in this world more
00:36:42
brilliant eccentrics like Tim Burton, this
00:36:45
world would be a little better
00:36:47
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00:36:52
thank you for your attention, we did something, be
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sure to subscribe to the
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Instagram and Telegram channel,
00:36:58
it won’t rust after us, I love you madly
00:37:00
and everyone, bye
00:37:02
the tongue dries out
00:37:04
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00:37:08
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Наконец-то вторая часть по работам великого и ужасного Тима Бертона. Всё ради вас, смотрите обзор и приятного просмотра! МОЙ ТЕЛЕГРАМ КАНАЛ: https://t.me/tele_chuck 0:00 Интро 2:20 "Крупная рыба" 6:47 "Труп невесты" 10:36 "Чарли и шоколадная фабрика" 14:28 "Суинни Тодд" 17:48 "Алиса в стране чудес" 21:33 "Мрачные тени" 24:28 "Франкенвинни" 27:10 "Большие глаза" 30:48 "Дом странных детей мисс Перегрин" 33:22 "Дамбо" 36:11 Итоги 37:25 ЪУЪ Люди работающие над видео: Я: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Монтаж: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Автор офигенной заставки: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Заказ рекламы: [email protected] Группа: http://vk.com/buyhjn

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