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Coraline 2009 123movies

Coraline 2009 123movies

Be careful what you wish for.Feb. 05, 2009100 Min.
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Watch: Coraline 2009 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents. She finds a hidden door with a bricked up passage. During the night, she crosses the passage and finds a parallel world where everybody has buttons instead of eyes, with caring parents and all her dreams coming true. When the Other Mother invites Coraline to stay in her world forever, the girl refuses and finds that the alternate reality where she is trapped is only a trick to lure her..
Plot: When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents. She finds a hidden door with a bricked up passage. During the night, she crosses the passage and finds a parallel world where everybody has buttons instead of eyes, with caring parents and all her dreams coming true. When the Other Mother invites Coraline to stay in her world forever, the girl refuses and finds that the alternate reality where she is trapped is only a trick to lure her.
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7.7/10 Votes: 230,564
90% | RottenTomatoes
80/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 6219 Popularity: 102.663 | TMDB

Reviews:


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

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.

Review By: talisencrw
Henry Selick’s latest film is a delight!
Almost 3 weeks ago, I attended a screening from Ain’t It Cool News to see Henry Selick’s latest film, ‘Coraline.’ I was excited because the screening would showcase the film in 3-D technology, and there was the chance to do a Q&A with Director Henry Selick (unfortunately due to bad weather, Mr. Selick did not make it to our screening).

Before going in to see ‘Coraline,’ I had read the book on which the film was based. While many acclaimed it for it’s storyline, I found it rather dull and predictable. I’ve been surrounded by fans of Neil Gaiman’s work, though so far had never picked up a book written by him (though ‘American Gods’ did pique my interest).

Going into the film, I was not quite sure what to expect. I had had tastes of the film from the trailers, but the general consensus was that Henry Selick had tarnished Gaiman’s story, turning it into ‘Disney fodder.’ The truth is: the film manages to be both charming and creepy.

For those not in the know, “Coraline” tells the tale of Coraline Jones, who moves to a new town and a house with several strange characters. As well, Coraline’s parents just seem to have no time for her, and so she takes to exploring her new abode by herself. In her exploration, she uncovers a small door in the house, which seems to lead to nowhere. But upon revisiting the door late at night, it opens onto a parallel world that is much more whimsical and fun than the real world.

The one difference is that in the ‘Other World,’ almost all the inhabitants have buttons for eyes. But still, the other parents in this world pay attention to Coraline, and the rather blasé atmosphere of the real world is electrified with color and interesting flights of fancy. It seems just so perfect…or is it? Henry Selick manages to take Neil Gaiman’s story, and crafts a world that just seems to take great advantage of stop-motion in a world where the obvious choice would be to go for a totally computer-generated world. Seeing minute details such as Coraline’s clothing made of actual material makes the world seem even more magical, where invisible giants manipulate the Lilliputians in this miniature world.

Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, and a number of other vocal actors give voice to a number of wonderful characters, with Hatcher really doing double and triple-duty with her vocal talents. Fanning on the other hand, fleshes out a character that seemed rather dull in Gaiman’s work. Her voice gives Coraline the life that I didn’t think was possible.

One unsung hero (along with the countless animators who will be passed over in the press junkets) is the composer, Bruno Corlais. Mr. Corlais had never crossed my ears until the screening, but his music lends a touch of brilliance to the film, and makes it seem almost like a European production. Growing up in he US in the early 80’s, I saw a number of stop-motion productions from Europe that played on the Nickelodeon show ‘Pinwheel.’ Corlais’ music just transported me to that simpler of times when music didn’t need to be ‘commercial.’ His score really helps to establish the world as well, and uses some instruments that may sound foreign to American ears.

And if anyone is questioning if the 3-D is worth it-it is! This isn’t the fly-in-your-face #-D that was seen 2-3 decades ago. It’s subtler, but gives dimension to the miniature world of ‘Coraline.’ I think if you showed this film to a child in 3-D, they’d go home dreaming of creating their own little worlds of stop-motion puppets.

For the year 2009, ‘Coraline’ so far (as of 2/6/09), is my first enjoyable film experience. I’m hoping my other upcoming film hopefuls (Watchmen, Up, Transformers 2) will also make me feel as positive.

Review By: uruseiranma
Dark and Creepy
When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents. She finds a hidden door with a bricked up passage. During the night, she crosses the passage and finds a parallel world where everybody has buttons instead of eyes, with caring parents and all her dreams coming true. When the Other Mother invites Coriline to stay in her world forever, the girl refuses and finds that the alternate reality where she is trapped is only a trick to lure her.

“Coraline” is a dark and creepy animation that follows the style of Tim Burton in “Corpse Bride” or “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with non- likable characters. In addition, there is no subtle message for children. Therefore, it seems to be primarily recommended to adult audiences. The nightmarish environment is supported by awesome cinematography and a great music score. None of the characters is totally likable .My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): “Coraline”

Review By: claudio_carvalho

Other Information:

Original Title Coraline
Release Date 2009-02-05
Release Year 2009

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min), 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (extended cut) (USA)
Budget 60000000
Revenue 124600000
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Drama, Family
Director Henry Selick
Writer Henry Selick, Neil Gaiman
Actors Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 8 wins & 46 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Nikon D80, Tamron, Sigma and Nikkor Lenses, Princeton Instruments MegaPlus EC11000, Tamron, Sigma and Nikkor Lenses, Red One Camera
Laboratory Technicolor Digital Intermediates (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,875 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format Digital, Video (HDTV)
Cinematographic Process Digital 3-D (dual-strip 3-D), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Digital Stills (source format), Redcode RAW (source format) (effects plates)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema (3-D version)

Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Coraline 2009 123movies
Original title Coraline
TMDb Rating 7.811 6,219 votes

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