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MirrorMask (2005)

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Reviews Counted:85

Fresh:45

Rotten:40

Average Rating:5.8/10

Consensus: While visually dazzling, there isn't enough story to hang all the fancy effects on.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some mild thematic elements and scary images

Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Theatrical Release:Sep 30, 2005 Limited

Box Office: $802,961

Synopsis: Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABYRINTH, MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical world. It is also a visually astounding piece of... Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABYRINTH, MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical world. It is also a visually astounding piece of filmmaking, updating the fairy-tale quest in a coming-of-age story imbued with dark beauty. Written by Neil Gaiman (SANDMAN) and directed by frequent collaborator and illustrator Dave McKean, the film mixes live action and animation, and manages to keep the graphic novelists' aesthetic largely intact: the frames are full of weirdly-skewed perspectives, foggy patches, and mismatched textures that appear grandly decayed. Stephanie Leonidas plays Helena, a young girl who juggles in her father's circus, but longs for a "normal" life. She spends her free time drawing elaborate, fantastical black-and-white pictures which cover every surface of her bedroom. One night, after an argument with her mother (Gina McKee) during which Helena lets fly some rather painful pronouncements, Mom falls ill with an unspecified affliction. As the family waits for news and the circus struggles financially, Helena blames herself for the misfortune. The night before her mother's surgery, Helena is mysteriously transported to a world which bears a strong resemblance to her own drawings, and is populated by strange creatures who follow an even stranger logic. Helena and her traveling companion, fellow juggler Valentine (Jason Barry), sign on to find a mysterious charm which will wake the queen of the city--also played by McKee--from her deep sleep, defeating the forces of darkness and returning Helena home. The film's outstanding art direction is complemented by witty dialogue and some genuinely creepy moments (the words "don't let them see you're afraid" are chill-inducing). Meanwhile, Leonidas's performance is remarkable, maintaining a likeability, charm, and freshness that is all the more amazing considering it was delivered against a green screen, with her special-effect co-stars edited in later. [More]

Starring: Stephanie Leonidas, Dora Bryan, Gina McKee, Rob Brydon

Starring: Stephanie Leonidas, Dora Bryan, Gina McKee, Rob Brydon, Andy Hamilton, Jason Barry, Robert Llewellyn

Director: Dave McKean

Director: Dave McKean
Screenwriter: Neil Gaiman
Producer: Lisa Henson, Michael Polis, Simon Moorhead
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films

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  • The White Queen sleeps and will not wake. Black shadows have fallen across her kingdom. The balance between Dark and Light is broken and only the MIRRORMASK can restore it. So Helena, a stranger in a strange land, embarks on an epic quest to find the missing charm before darkness envelops the Dreamworld forever. Written by award-winning fantasy writer Neil Gaiman, MIRRORMASK is a phantasmagorical treat for the eyes and mind, a wondrous blend of live action and CG animation, where strange, magical creatures dwell in a fantasy world of unbridled imagination and scope, as told through the spectacular, cutting-edge visuals of designer/director Dave McKean.
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    The story is interesting, in a twisted fairytale sort of way, but the novelty of this dream world does eventually wear off, and we're left checking our watches.

    Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
    01/05/09
    Brian Webster
    Brian Webster
    Apollo Guide

    The story is such a mess, it's no wonder so many characters are running around hiding their faces.

    Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
    10/20/05
    Phil Villarreal
    Phil Villarreal
    Arizona Daily Star

    McKean's inexperience as a director trips the film. There is so much going on that the viewer can't take in all the imagery, and McKean's devotion to his skewed vision slows the story to a crawl.

    Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
    10/27/05
    Michael Senft
    Michael Senft
    Arizona Republic

    ...one of those movies that might be improved immensely by the consumption of certain mood-altering substances.

    Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
    12/12/05
    Philip Martin
    Philip Martin
    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

    The eye is sated, but the mind wanders.

    Full Review Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | comment Comment
    09/29/05
    Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
    Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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    [An] entertaining if sporadically overstuffed package of magic.

    Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
    10/02/05
    Marc Savlov
    Marc Savlov
    Austin Chronicle
    N/R

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    Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
    10/01/05
    AV Club
    N/R

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    Full Review Source: BBC | comment Comment
    03/11/06
    BBC

    Aggressive visual invention is rarely its own reward, and this movie does nothing to better the odds.

    Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
    09/30/05
    Ty Burr
    Ty Burr
    Boston Globe
    N/R

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    Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
    09/30/05
    Boston Phoenix

    Mirrormask is above all else a feast for the eyes.

    Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
    03/13/05
    Francesca Dinglasan
    Francesca Dinglasan
    Boxoffice Magazine

    An ideal cerebral escape for that advanced learner in your family who’s biding time between Eragon and Harry Potter novels.

    Full Review Source: Charlotte Weekly | comment Comment
    10/13/05
    Sean O'Connell
    Sean O'Connell
    Charlotte Weekly

    The movie is a triumph of visual invention, but it gets mired in its artistry and finally becomes just a whole lot of great stuff to look at while the plot puts the heroine through a few basic moves over and over again.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
    09/29/05
    Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert
    Chicago Sun-Times
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    For all its flying cats with rainbow wings and navigational library books, MirrorMask barely has a story, its talent and vision focused entirely on its singular dreamworld facade.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
    09/29/05
    Allison Benedikt
    Allison Benedikt
    Chicago Tribune

    At best, Helena's wiggy adventures recall such Jean Cocteau films as Orpheus and Blood of a Poet. At worst, they resemble the Vegas act of Cirque du Soleil.

    Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
    09/29/05
    Peter Rainer
    Peter Rainer
    Christian Science Monitor

    I struggled mightily to stay awake through large stretches of Mirrormask.

    Full Review Source: CHUD | comment Comment
    09/30/05
    Devin Faraci
    Devin Faraci
    CHUD
    N/R

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    Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed | comment Comment
    04/29/09
    Felix Vasquez Jr.
    Felix Vasquez Jr.
    Cinema Crazed

    Like with any magic show, the delight is in the illusion--not the story. It is, however, a showcase that defines visual creativity.

    Full Review Source: Cinema Signals | comment Comment
    08/16/05
    Jules Brenner
    Jules Brenner
    Cinema Signals

    A wonder of imaginative design and a failure of imaginative storytelling; after 101 minutes of this, you feel like a starving man being taunted with a Faberge egg.

    Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment Comment
    11/07/05
    John Beifuss
    John Beifuss
    Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

    Each scene is a masterwork of composition and execution.

    Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
    10/01/05
    Philip Wuntch
    Philip Wuntch
    Dallas Morning News
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