Wednesday, October 3, 2012
A boy and his dog prove their loyalty and bravery in this sweet and clever take on the Frankenstein tale
I am a movie enthusiast, you like horror movies, I think the Frankenstein tale is a good movie.it is worth to see.
It is also a beautifully crafted homage to classic horror films, a study of grief and a commentary on the mysteries of science and those who narrow-mindedly fear its advances.
Drawing on director Tim Burton's trademark fascination with the macabre, the tale is leavened with a touching sweetness and sharp wit. He hasn't fused those elements so
appealingly since 2005's The Corpse Bride.
In Frankenweenie, Burton joins forces with co-writer John August, as he has on four previous films. Both the black-and-white palette and the stop-motion animation style, in 3-D,
suit the subject matter perfectly. Victor Frankenstein (voiced by Charlie Tahan) is a likable loner whose only true pal is his plucky, lovable .
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