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    Wednesday, February 25, 2009

    See Coraline in 3D NOW!


    This is my IMDb review of Henry Selick's remarkable 3D animated movie, Coraline, which a friend of mine, Bill Mechanic, fought long and hard to get made. (Producers rarely get the credit they deserve for the commitment and passion they bring to their projects...their days do not exist solely of torturing writers in dank dungeons.) The movie is wonderful, fresh, funny and visually unique, go see it in 3D while you can!







    First, this film is excellent with or without the 3D. It is beautifully written and designed,

    brilliantly directed by Henry Selick, the characters are totally engaging, the tone is

    perfect animated-suburban-teen-goth with a sardonic edge, and the whole movie feels

    fresh and funny and dark and satisfying.


    Visually, it is stunning...and in 3D it is even more stunning. The circus mice alone (a

    relatively minor element, but quite unforgettable) make it worth seeing in 3D, and the

    decidedly trippy garden in the parallel world (eat your heart out, Alice In Wonderland)

    made a friend of ours long for the days of 1990s rave culture!


    One word of warning: it is fairly scary by children's movies standards, but a lot depends

    on the child, and although at times it seems to echo (in a fairly gentle way) Japanese

    horror movies of late, there is probably nothing more disturbing here than Cruella de Vil

    in Disney's original animated 101 Dalmatians.


    Even the score feels fresh, much of it performed by the Hungarian Radio Orchestra (if I

    remember correctly from the credits) but with contributions, too, from Bruno Coulais and

    They Might Be Giants (who made one of the best children's CDs, No!).


    See Coraline and make every effort to see it in 3D. And if you do, sit through the entire

    closing credits, for there is a nice little kicker right at the end.


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