It's the unholy alliance of Jane Austen and Edgar Allan Poe. ... The voice work is first-class, the stop-motion work is delightful...
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005)
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Reviews Counted:180
Fresh:150
Rotten:30
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: As can be expected from a Tim Burton movie, Corpse Bride is whimsically macabre, visually imaginative, and emotionally bittersweet.
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 23, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $53,337,608
Synopsis: In the same vein as EDWARD SCISSORHANDS and NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Tim Burton continues to combine wholesome comedy and creepy horror with this tale of a mild-mannered Victorian gentleman,... In the same vein as EDWARD SCISSORHANDS and NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Tim Burton continues to combine wholesome comedy and creepy horror with this tale of a mild-mannered Victorian gentleman, Victor (Johnny Depp), who accidentally marries a mysterious corpse bride (Helena Bonham-Carter) instead of his intended, Victoria (Emily Watson). Victor soon discovers that the Land of the Dead holds more fun than frights and begins to fall in love with his innocent bride. Meanwhile, Victoria has been drawn into a scam of a marriage and may not escape with her life. As time runs out for everyone, can there be a resolution in which everyone gets what he or she deserves? Building on their past productive relationship (EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, ED WOOD), Tim Burton and Johnny Depp create a colorful riot of a film that revives the increasingly rare method of stop-motion animation. Over the period of 10 years that Burton worked to complete the film, new techniques were created to speed the process, including a new way to change the character models' facial expressions by using gears in their heads. Of particular note is the lilting score by Danny Elfman, another longtime Burton collaborator. Fun for adults and children, CORPSE BRIDE is another welcome walk through Tim Burton's twisted mind. [More]
Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter, Emily Watson, Albert Finney
Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter, Emily Watson, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant
Director: Tim Burton, Caroline Thompson
Director: Tim Burton
Producer: Laurie Parker, Tim Burton, Allison Abbate
Screenwriter: John August
Director: Caroline Thompson
Screenwriter: Pamela Pettler
Composer: Danny Elfman
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
If only there were more going on story-wise, Corpse Bride might deserve a better reception.
Corpse Bride is about as scary as eating a bowl of Count Chocula in the dark, but it's also as much fun as chasing the sugary mush with Saturday morning cartoons.
There are those who will no doubt be charmed by this dark fairy tale, but it takes an effort to overlook its flaws.
A raucous danse macabre in jumping jazz rhythms and, perhaps most surprisingly, a touching portrait of tragedy, doomed love, empathy, and sacrifice.
Tim Burton's stop-motion idea of a romantic comedy is dead on arrival.
The film is fanciful and whimsical, but only marginally entertaining. It's the kind of movie you see, not the kind you see again.
Burton is left to make Corpse Bride into a visually appealing movie ... but it never has that special moment or feeling that can elevate the movie into greatness.
A goulishly enchanting love triangle with spectacularly spot-on voice talent; every moment is filled with wonderfully witty caricatures and sly macabre humor.
We keep thinking, hoping, and praying that Bride will aim higher, but it never happens
In terms of technique, composition and film artistry alone, Corpse Bride qualifies as poetry in stop-motion.
Corpse Bride isn't merely eye candy; it's a masterpiece of motion, color and texture that never stops dazzling.
Corpse Bride is a delightful mix of strange goings-on and imaginatively crafted puppetry, a wild ride through Burton's chaotic, splendidly original world.
Granted, the premise sounds like it could be some cult-movie bucket of blood destined for the midnighter circuit. But Corpse Bride is totally genial and perfectly charming: a family movie in the best sense of the term.
I was hoping to be bowled over as I was with A Nightmare Before Christmas but, alas, I was not.
Corpse Bride has the courage to address the lure of dead things as a rejection of established civility.
This one has many amusing bits, but it's too macabre to be out-and-out funny, and feels unfinished.
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is easily the best stop-motion animated necrophiliac musical romantic comedy of all time. It is also just simply, wonderful: a morbid, merry tale of true love that dazzles the eyes and delights the soul.
This vibrantly imaginative mix of horror and humor puts the f-u-n in funeral.
The script tries to edge into the sort of spookily intriguing ideas fairy tales love. But Burton is more interested in grotesque gags than in the characters or the story, which is as cold and lifeless as a cadaver on a slab.
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