Director: Henry Selick
Genre: Animation/ Family/ Fantasy/ Musical
Runtime:
77 minutes
Year: 1993
Starring: Danny
Elfman, Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’hara, William Hickey, Ed Ivory, Glenn
Shadix, Paul Reubens, Ken Page, Susan McBride, Debi Durst, Greg Proops, Kerry
Katz, Randy Crenshaw, Sherwood Ball, Carmen Twillie
Genre: Animation/ Family/ Fantasy/ Musical
Review: Tim Burton has his own style, which is clearly present in every one of his movies. Everything breaths the typical, dark and fairytale like atmosphere. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” was written by Burton, but directed by Henry Selick.
Both of them made it into an amazing piece of art. There is so much going on, so many wonderful and unique things to see. The movie is set in three worlds: Halloween town, Christmas town and the real world. Halloween town is Jack Skellington’s home. Jack is animated amazingly. He has so many facial expressions. To create them, there were about 400 exchangeable heads used. Stop-motion needs so much eye for detail, that makers of the genre deserve all the respect they can get.
It’s especially the way the movie was made that will amaze everyone. It’s such a beautifully crafted work of art, with a great atmosphere.
Rating: 5/ 5
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