'Corpse Bride' Review: Welcome To The Wonderful MInd Of Burton!


πŸ’€ Corpse Bride πŸ’€ Review πŸ’€ 8.6/10 πŸ’€

When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she rises from the grave assuming he has married her.

This movie is so self-consciously clever. Victor is an exceedingly empathetic sort, but he is, after all, a bit of a wimp who spends so much time trying to please everyone else that he loses sight of what he wants for himself. Corpse Bride follows Victor's coming to terms with himself, as he figures out what he does want. Lucky for him, Victoria and the Bride are both very understanding. And lucky for us, the stop-motion animation is absolutely delightful. Though the story runs thin quickly, the visual show remains airy and charming, providing us with a perfect first-hand-view into the weird but wonderful mind of Tim Burton.

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