Thursday, December 19, 2019

Movie Review Coraline - 1511 Words

The movie, Coraline is an animated film that takes you to another universe in your mind. Adventure and suspense are major aspects of this movie. Though the targeted audience of the movie is geared towards young adults, it is also child friendly. The genre of the movie is fantasy/thriller; movies categorized by this genre are usually seasonal thrillers. Most people choose to watch these types of movies during the autumn or Halloween season. Other movies in this genre include Monster House and The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the film Coraline the setting, theme, mood, and atmosphere that is portrayed makes this film very intriguing. As the film, Coraline is directed towards young adults, this specific audience will often find this movie very fascinating. Though the targeted audience if for teens, this movie is appropriate for any viewer that is age nine or older. However, younger children may not understand the entire concept of the movie. Anyone under that age may need parental advisory when watching this movie, as this movie may scare, or be very disturbing for younger viewers. Coraline tells a story that the audience may be able to relate to in real life. Mentally, the film is brought to life. The idea of a parallel universe depicted in the setting of the story, the lessons portrayed in the theme of the film, and the atmosphere causes the viewer to relate the fantasy to reality. Notably, one major aspect of the film is the setting. Bringing to life an eerie feeling,Show MoreRelatedThe Falafel Of Imminent Philosophical Wisdom2538 Words   |  11 PagesGaiman: one of the most renowned authors ofmany novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and filmsin modern British history and winner of multiple Eisner, Hugo, Newberry, and Nebula awards. Well known in American culture for works such as Coraline, The Graveyard book,American Gods,Good Omens, and The Sandman, Gaiman is a treasure to all of humankind.â€Å"He’s 5†² 10†³ tall, owns a number of black T-shirts, and although he’s not overly keen on banana daiquiris, is always very flattered when appreciativeRead MoreTheater Review : The Arabian Nights1262 Words   |  6 PagesTheater Review: The Arabian Nights On Sunday, March 19, 2016, I had the pleasure of attending Cal State University San Bernardino’s The Arabian Nights musical theater production written by Mary Zimmerman and adapted from the classical story of â€Å"The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night†. Run time was a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes, with special ticket pricing for students was 6 dollars, general being 15 dollars and special 12 dollars. As the book suggests the original story consists of 1001

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