Frankenweenie by Tim Burton is a great tribute to classic cinema

Said Salvador More, a great fan of cinema in general and the classic one in particular on his Twitter account: "I loved Frankenweenie, the best of Tim Burton for some years now. If you go to the cinema with children or doubt it! " So taking advantage of this social recommendations, which work much better than the readings of the biased criticism in a newspaper, I took my daughter and niece to see her. The cinema was full of children and everyone was attentive to the screen watching the evolutions of Sparky and its owner Víctor Frankestein.

Our fellow Blog Blogs inform us that the film was already a short, 30 minutes long and with real actors, many years ago. In any case we have to congratulate Tim Burton because the universe he generates with his dolls shot frame by frame is magnificent and full of details that still stand out more in the very contrasted black and white in which it is projected. And the movie is a very clear tribute to horror moviesAlthough children can see it perfectly, Tim Burton probably saw as a child with references to Frankestein, Dracula, The Mummy, the Werewolf and also the great King Kong. It is a movie that Open children's imagination and encourage them to find references in the history of cinema and also in real life. For example, that science teacher, who totally remembers Vincent Price, is a fantastic must for kids because he explains how to find the truth in the face of the Mayor's obsession with living in the short term a poor and boring existence.

The protagonists of the film are basically Victor Frankenstein, a very smart and bold ten-year-old boy who loves science and his dog Sparky, a very faithful and very playful bull terrier. The two live at home with Victor's parents in a small town called New Holland. The boy is a fan of horror movies, we go as Tim Burton should be when he was little, and he spends hours shooting movies and inventing gadgets in his loft workshop with the complicity and respect of their parents (Surely Tim also let his family do everything when he was little, so it has come out, not for anyone!). Sparky loves to chase balls and be a hero in Victor's films although what the film teaches is the passion, respect and devotion they feel for each other. And that will be the fundamental characteristic and the sense of his return to life.

The rest of the New Hollandns are weirder, because Tim Burton seems to say that: the strangers are the others! and they have very different personal interests which will create the most exciting moment of the film with all the inhabitants of the small town trying to wake up from the nightmare.

It is a very nice movie, highly recommended for kids around 10 years old although yesterday in the cinema there were many younger people who remained stuck in their seats and interested in history.

The file that our fellow Blog Blogs send us is that the address is from Tim Burton. It lasts 87 minutes. It has a complete genre, because it is comedy, animation, science fiction, fantasy, horror. The original dubbing is from Winona Ryder (Elsa Van Helsing), Catherine O'Hara (Mrs. Frankenstien), Martin Short (Mr. Frankenstien), Atticus Shaffer (Edgar), Martin Landau (Mr. Rzykruski), Robert Capron (Bob) , Charlie Tahan (Victor Frankenstien), Conchata Ferrell (Bob's mother), Christopher Lee (Dracula). It is a production The Walt Disney Company.

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