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Writer's pictureGus Keller

Corpse Bride



Corpse Bride is a concise fable. Centered around a straightforward plot, its simplicity is accessible to children and adults alike. It conveys relatable lessons on loss, empathy, and self-confidence. The protagonists have dynamic relationships, motivations, and arcs. Turning points are driven by character choices. Abundant humor includes puns, running gags, irony, and role reversals. Some of its drama can feel rushed or blunt, but the fundamentals are solid enough to maintain investment. Its fantasy elements work as juxtaposing metaphors for real-life emotional pain. Meanwhile, the acting adds animated personalities and chemistry. Thus, Corpse Bride is valuable for all ages.


Technically, Corpse Bride has clear style and tones, seamlessly marrying horror with whimsy. Garish saturation, angles, and lighting create vivid cinematography. Through swift pacing and a short runtime, its editing maintains high momentum. The sound constructs a spooky atmosphere from scratch. Contrasting the two settings, its music offers original songs, eerie scoring, and plot-relevant diegetics. The gothic production design is cartoonishly heightened, with mild world-building and color shifts between realities. Its cast surrounds Depp with character actors. The stop-motion effects are fluid, textured, tangible, and expressive. Consequently, Corpse Bride is prime Tim Burton.


Writing: 8/10

Direction: 9/10

Cinematography: 10/10

Acting: 7/10

Editing: 8/10

Sound: 8/10

Score/Soundtrack: 10/10

Production Design: 10/10

Casting: 7/10

Effects: 10/10


Overall Score: 8.7/10


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