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AnimationFamilyFantasy

Coraline

- Be careful what you wish for.

Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, 11-year-old Coraline discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life. In order to stay in the fantasy, she must make a frighteningly real sacrifice.

Release Date : 2009-02-05

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : LaikaPandemoniumPandemonium

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Coraline 3D

Cast

Dakota Fanning

Character Name : Coraline Jones (voice)

Original Name : Dakota Fanning

Gender : Female

Teri Hatcher

Character Name : Mel Jones / Other Mother (voice)

Original Name : Teri Hatcher

Gender : Female

Jennifer Saunders

Character Name : Miss April Spink / Other Spink (voice)

Original Name : Jennifer Saunders

Gender : Female

Dawn French

Character Name : Miss Miriam Forcible / Other Forcible (voice)

Original Name : Dawn French

Gender : Female

Keith David

Character Name : The Cat (voice)

Original Name : Keith David

Gender : Male

John Hodgman

Character Name : Charlie Jones / Other Father (voice)

Original Name : John Hodgman

Gender : Male

Robert Bailey Jr.

Character Name : Wyborne 'Wybie' Lovat (voice)

Original Name : Robert Bailey Jr.

Gender : Male

Ian McShane

Character Name : Mr. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky / Other Bobinsky (voice)

Original Name : Ian McShane

Gender : Male

Aankha Neal

Character Name : Sweet Ghost Girl (voice)

Original Name : Aankha Neal

Gender : Male

George Selick

Character Name : Ghost Boy (voice)

Original Name : George Selick

Gender : Male

Hannah Kaiser

Character Name : Tall Ghost Girl (voice)

Original Name : Hannah Kaiser

Gender : Male

Harry Selick

Character Name : Photo Friend (voice)

Original Name : Harry Selick

Gender : Male

Marina Budovsky

Character Name : Photo Friend (voice)

Original Name : Marina Budovsky

Gender : Male

Emerson Tenney

Character Name : Magic Dragonfly (voice)

Original Name : Emerson Tenney

Gender : Female

Jerome Ranft

Character Name : Mover (voice)

Original Name : Jerome Ranft

Gender : Male

Christopher Murrie

Character Name : Toy (voice)

Original Name : Christopher Murrie

Gender : Male

Jeremy Ryder

Character Name : Toy (voice)

Original Name : Jeremy Ryder

Gender : Male

Carolyn Crawford

Character Name : Wybie's Grandmother (voice)

Original Name : Carolyn Crawford

Gender : Male

Yona Prost

Character Name : Shakespeare Rascal (voice)

Original Name : Yona Prost

Gender : Male

John Linnell

Character Name : Other Father (singing voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : John Linnell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

Neil Gaiman is so contemporarily vital, both in literature and cinema, because he more than anyone else (with the possible exception of Terry Gilliam) notes that children and adults alike are fascinated with what lies outside our observable and tangible realms of existence. He realized the reasons storytelling have been significantly important since the dawn of mankind, and devised, as the Brothers Grimm did, that fairy tales and children's stories had to be haunting and entertaining to be both memorable and timeless. This is a great film depicting the growing sense as a child approaches adolescence that their parents and their world aren't exactly as they seem, and that through their trials and tribulations (the 'rites of passage', if you will) they'll reach the 'happy medium' they need to in order to find true happiness in their lifetimes. I definitely hope that all of Gaiman's books and graphic novels are made into movies (I most anticipate the 'Miracleman' graphic novels--both those by him and Alan Moore). Ones so well-written would truly be 'comic book movies' worth watching for me.

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ZeBlah

@TheBlah

2021-06-23

Quite dark, but entertaining and very well done. One of the few american animated movies I liked.

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. I really wish more movies would follow this simple and great movie structure. Instead of a typical 3-act structure (not that it isn't technically there), the story is much closer to that of a video game. You have a standard introductory act, but the rest of the movie is split into video game-esque "levels" that develop and unlock as Coraline makes new discoveries and completes different sections of the "map" / house. There is a lot of messaging here as well, mostly concerning relationships between children and parents and how to navigate those in regard to real life events, but everything is "do not tell" levels of subtle so it's not in your face at all. The Beldam itself is a magnificent creation of a "thing that bumps in the night" style of monster. While there is a lot left unexplained, there is plenty that is exampled about the Beldam and her world. The movie also reminds me a lot of "The Wizard of Oz" in a few different ways so its good that there are family friendly movies of this quality that make vague callbacks to classic movies.