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Coraline (Single-Disc Edition w/ 3D)
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PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Universal Studios ::
Released:
2009-07-21
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Rating:
3.07/4
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An enjoyable, escapist fantasy
Right from the start, the 3D experience was mesmerizing. During the introduction sequence, when a doll is being sewed, I thought I could feel the doll if I just stretched my hand out. This is one movie where the 3D experience was definitel...
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3/4
Pretty good
A pretty good movie, entertaining enough for adults and for kids. I'd probably have a child read the book first before watching the movie, there are some images that can come off as frightening. The animation was great and the story had ju...
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3/4
Creepy Lil Film
First off, excellent film. Can't complain. It's almost as good as 'Nightmare Before Christmas.' Which says something, but if this film was ment for little kids... Holy hell. It scared me a little and I'm 17, haha. It's a good film, the the...
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3/4
Not Caroline
The book it more enjoyable than the movie, but the movie is great. I read one of Neil Gaiman's books a long time ago, 'Neverwhere' and loved it. So, I'm at Port Authority in NYC waiting for my bus and walk into the book store and notice ...
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3/4
Spooky fun!
Coraline does a great job of bringing one of my favorite books to the screen. The movie is fun and beautiful. The animation is really interesting and different and really made the movie for me. The other mother is as terrifying as I ima...
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4/4
Think They're Trying to Kill Me?
This was my favorite film of last year, hands down. What a great story and by a great crew headed by wonderfully talented visionary director Henry Selick of "Nightmare Before Christmas" fame...and no, Tim Burton didn't direct "Nightmare B...
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Coraline Quick Review
It was an interesting movie to say the least. Me and my friends can only say that there wont be really another movie like it... I really wouldnt remeccommend it for children as it is to believed to be for.
3.5/4
Coraline Quick Review
Great 3D, great animation, so-so story. We were happy to see that there was no smoking in this film! Coraline got a SmokeScreeners rating of No Butts. For more information visit www.smokescreeners.org
3/4
Coraline Quick Review
I thought it was a very creative, cute, and highly entertaining movie.
Rank:
#272
Rating:
4.0/5 (225 Reviews)
4/5
Classic spin on "Be careful what you wish for"
by Roland E. Zwick (Valencia, Ca USA)
What self-respecting kid hasn't, at one time or another, wished for a different set of parents - you know the kind who wouldn't make you brush your teeth or eat your vegetables, and who would let you play in the mud and stay up late at night and have every single thing your greedy little heart could ask for? Well, Coraline finds just such an alternate universe lurking in the corner of the rundown Victorian home that she and her consistently busy and utterly self-absorbed parents have just moved into - a magical world hidden behind a secret locked door where mice dance, cats talk and duplicate parents cater to a beloved child's every whim and fancy. But as the old adage says, "Be careful what you wish for" - and soon Coraline is discovering, much to her dismay, that this "perfect" world and these "perfect" parents may not be quite so perfect after all.
Based on the book by Neil Gaiman, "Coraline" is one of the most enchanting and visually arresting films to have come our way in quite some time. Prime credit for its success goes to writer/director/production designer Henry Selick and his team of 3-D/stop-motion animation wizards who have created a world that is rooted in both reality and fantasy at one and the same time. The triumph begins with the heroine herself, a feisty, naturally curious, no-nonsense kid whom any viewer, regardless of age, will be immediately drawn to. As voiced by Dakota Fanning, Coraline is skeptical without being cynical, and her yearning for a mother and father who might actually pay a little attention to her could not be more universal in its appeal. Like all good fantasies made for kids, "Coraline" finds its truths in its central character - in a lonely child who has been ripped away from her friends, and whose parents are so intensely focused on their own adult interests that they have no time to enter into the world of childish things that naturally concern her (people can`t even get her name right, since just about everyone insists on addressing her as Caroline).
But all is not sweetness-and-light even in the bright and colorful "other" world that Coraline visits - not by a long shot. For the movie taps into many of those primal fears - of abandonment, of being seduced by evil with promises of goodies - that loom large in many of our most cherished folk stories and fairy tales. Thus, since "Coraline" does venture into some pretty dark places, it might prove more than a little disturbing for very young audiences. Older kids, on the other hand, will likely enjoy the creepiness and will surely find themselves rooting on this imaginative and resourceful little girl as she uses her courage and intellect to outwit those who would cause her harm.
The animation is first-rate on every level. The characters, with their sharp angles and spindly protuberances, look at times as if they'd just stepped out of a Tim Burton production - and the somber, nightmarish setting, with its dark skies and gnarly trees, conveys that impression as well (not really much of a surprise, actually, since Selick was the director of Burton`s "Nightmare Before Christmas"). Yet, "Coraline" never feels derivative of other movies; it is instead a wholly original and beautifully crafted work in its own right - and one you would be foolish and improvident in the extreme to miss out on.
1/5
Does Not Play on All Blu-ray Players
by raandda (Los Angeles, CA)
I purchased this product to watch on Halloween and was very disappointed when (after watching preview stuff) nothing happened after clicking "Play Movie". I assumed the disk was damaged and returned it to exchange for another one. The same thing happened with the new disk. There was a message somewhere on the disk stating that it may not play on all blu-ray players. I have a Samsung Full HD 1080p player about 18 months old. I'm not about to buy a new Blu-ray player every year or so to keep up with new technology! If your player is able to view this movie, however, I found it very creative and interesting (I watched it on pay-per-view).
5/5
Tim Burton
by Larry (Denver, CO. United States)
Tim's take on fantasy and animation is just too cool. He's on my list for Favorite in animation. Even his other movies are so over the top you just don't know where he gets his inspiration.
3/5
Not for people with Koumpounophobia
by Susan Y. Schoonover (Boulder, CO)
Koumpounophobia, in case you didn't know, is fear of buttons, which there are a lot of in this movie as black button eyes play a large thematic role. The film CORALINE is a somewhat disappointing but still entertaining adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "children's" book. The book is creepier then the film adaptation because it leaves more to the imagination. The film is much brighter and more colorful than the setting Gaiman describes in his book. Still, the animation is interesting and there are some surprising scenes that will make viewers jump even when seen on the small screen without 3D glasses.
Coraline is a likable heroine even though she complains a lot and doesn't always make the best decisions. The characters are well-voiced, particularly the elegant, smooth talking black cat Coraline befriends. Corlaine's eccentric neighbors provide some well-timed comic relief. This movie will captivate imaginative children and keep adults entertained. However it may be too frightening to the very young as scenes of ghost children and Coraline's parents rather imaginatively trapped are included.
3/5
Not for Children
by A. Risley
Be warned this is a creepy film with some disturbing images for younger eyes (and some older!). Very well done no doubt, but very creepy. Should not be viewed by younger children. After viewing was surprised it wasn't rated PG-13 or even R.
Coraline (Single-Disc Edition w/ 3D) Summary
Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 07/21/2009 Run Time: 101 Minutes Rating: Pg
A dark and creepy film about family relationships directed by Henry Selick of
Nightmare Before Christmas
and
James and the Giant Peach
fame,
Coraline
is based on the haunting book
Coraline
by Neil Gaiman. The first stop-motion feature shot in stereoscopic 3-D,
Coraline
features big-headed, stick-bodied animated characters with huge eyes and demonic grins set against menacing backgrounds and an undercurrent of spooky music. Coraline is a teenager who has just moved to an old house in the middle of nowhere with her writer parents and she is bored, bored, bored. Her only companions are an annoyingly talkative boy Wybie (short for Why Born), some eccentric neighbors from the theater and circus, and a strange, button-eyed doll with a marked resemblance to Coraline which Wybie found in an old trunk of his grandmother's. When Coraline finds an old door hidden behind an armoire and papered over with wallpaper, she convinces her mother to unlock it, only to find a wall of bricks. When Coraline revisits the door later that night, the bricks magically disappear and she discovers a strange pathway to another world where everything is just what she wishes for. In stark contrast to the real world where Coraline's parents just don't have time for her, her "Other Mother" and "Other Father" in this alternate world are the perfect loving, attentive parents who anticipate her every need and desire. Initially comforted and quite happy in this new world, suspicion that things may not be quite as they seem grows inside Coraline and her disquiet is furthered by the mute "Other Wybie" and a strange-talking cat that seems to move between both worlds. Eventually, Coraline discovers some dark secrets about her "other parents" and the seemingly perfect "other world," but it may be too late for her to escape back to the real world. Teri Hatcher is especially effective in her dual (voice) role as Mom and "Other Mom" and Dakota Fanning also gives a great performance as Coraline.
Coraline
is a disturbing, intriguing film that both captivates and frightens. (Ages 11 and older)
--Tami Horiuchi
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Coraline
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Coraline DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Dakota Fanning
,
John Hodgman
,
Jennifer Saunders
,
Dawn French
Director:
Henry Selick
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Rated:
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
96 mins
UPC:
025195016445
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Universal Studios
Release Date:
2009-07-21
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, 3D, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed),
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