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I saw the Corpse Bride yesterday and loved it. I agree with John's assessment that storywise it's nowhere near as good as the Nightmare Before Christmas, and I too would have chucked the maggot character all together as it added nothing likable to the film. The musical numbers also were jarring but...

The bride herself. Oh gods was she beautiful. She moved with such incredible grace and flowing that I was just in pain watching her. She's thousands of times more elegant than Sally. Truely beautiful in design and animation.

Speaking of which, the design of the film. Unlike Jon, I REALLY liked the design sense in the film. Perhaps it didn't have quite the sense of place that Nightmare did but it had an incredible design sense, almost on par with Sleeping Beauty. I liked how the real world was grey and bleak and the world of the dead was more colourful but not overly so. The lighting and shot contrasts and such were beautifully chosen. I get the feeling, the focus of direction was on making the characters really look alive and the corpse bride be as beautiful as she could be. It worked for me. Emily was the most beautifully animated and sexy thing I've ever seen.

I also liked the shot where Victor was playing on the Harryhausen piano. ^_^


In terms of other fairy tales... I despairetely wish I could get an 1810 translation of the Brother's Grimm works. I read the first three stories aloud to Stacey last night and these were the fairy tales I hated as a child. The brothers badly butchered them to make them 'christian' and 'child friendly'. While yes, there is still violence in them, the sexiness is gone, and the christian rhetoric is loathesome and overbearing. I mean, I'm sure the brothers aren't fully to blame. Germany did suffer from hundreds of years of theocracy, and the book seems to be structured so that the stories for younger readers are in the front and better ones are further in. But still. You can tell some of the stories were just brutally amputated with a dull knife. It makes me sad that as story collectors, they felt the need to make such rough changes to what they got from the people because it wasn't godly enough. On the other hand, I understand their desire not to be burned as witches, so I could see where one might make changes under those circumstances. Anyhow, it's clear that much pain and suffering shall be my grimm fate as I work through this book. I'm looking forward to russia. My sneak peak tells me that the russian stories are largely free of the molesting hand of the church.

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Date: 2005-09-26 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schlake.livejournal.com
I'm tired of posting my thoughts on this movie to everyone elses journal, so you have to wait until I get around to complaining about it on my own journal.

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Date: 2005-09-26 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paka.livejournal.com
I guess what's interesting with the Grimms is that, that's about when all this nationalistic stuff was turning over in Europe. So their stories are heavily laden with What Being German is Supposed to Be as well as Where Did Germany Come From?. By comparison, the Kalevala was this big thing for Finns for the same reason but I can't imagine the weird larger than life doings being what Finns really wanted their national identity to be, and I don't know if any of the Russian stuff will have any of that in there at all.

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Date: 2005-09-26 08:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] captpackrat.livejournal.com
You might be interested in The Big Book Of Grimm

It's the original Grimm stories, uncensored, illustrated by dozens of comic book artists.

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Date: 2005-09-26 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barberio.livejournal.com
Argh!

You just reminded me that I did infact own a copy of the complete unabridged and uncensored Grimm tales. The one with icy cold dancing girls hopping into bed with a prince, and beating hearts being cut out.

And I must have lost it in some move way back. And now I want to read it!

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Date: 2005-09-26 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ataramos.livejournal.com
Another book you might like would be 'Grimm's Grimmest'

As for Corpse Bride, Im not sure if it's fair to compare it to Nightmare...Nightmare had the backing of Disney storywriters at a time that they weren't sucky, and was much much more geared towards children. This, I think you could almost rightly compare it to Sleepy Hollow, or some of his other movies. Yes, it's done the same as Nightmare with the puppets, but it's most certainly not in the same vein.

I felt that it went a little fast in a few places, the ending felt quickened up. What happened to his parents? What happened to her parents? I wonder if he was made to cut things short again, or if it was hurried for being out around Halloween? Could be a lot of factors. I think the worm could have gone too, I think it might have been some sort of attempt at a 'sidekick' or something, but it was still more irritating than anything. The bride was beautiful though, you're right, I espically loved the scene where she's holding the sword and the camera smoothly swings around her, great lighting and pose in that part, I think. Overall, I think it as worth the money, and the company I had was delightful, and the preview for the next Harry Potter movie was very very nice. Now they're getting into the kind of fantasy and action that I -really- like. :D

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