Tim Burtons Corpse Bride PG

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Duration:
80 mins
Year produced:
2005
Director:
Tim Burton
Cast:
Johnny Depp
Emily Watson
Helena Bonham Carter

Set in a 19th century European village, this enchanting stop motion feature follows the spooky adventures of Victor - a young man who is whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious corpse bride while his real bride, Victoria, waits sadly in the land of the living. A tale of optimism, romance and a very lively afterlife, this is a trademark gothic extravaganza from director Tim Burton that draws on the vocal talents of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and British horror icon Christopher Lee.

Average rating:
4 stars out of 5 (11 votes)

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Reviews

5 September 2008
Ella from Bomere Heath CofE Primary School

This film is very dark in some bits it makes you jump!very funny a brillant film to watch!

5 September 2008
Holly from Bomere Heath CofE Primary School

I apsolutely loved the film.I jumped on some parts when it flashed onto another scene but apart from that the film was great!!! I would watch it a million times more!!!
It would be a five star rating for me!!!:)
:)!!!!!!!!

7 September 2008
Maddy from Bomere Heath CofE Primary School

I loved the film and even though I have seen it before it was still as excellent as the first time I saw it!

This reviewer rated this film as 3 star out of 5 7 September 2008
Lauren from Bomere Heath CofE Primary School

The special effects were so cool, I love the part when the Corpse Bride comes up from the dead! Some parts made me jump, but I would still watch it a million times more!!

This reviewer rated this film as 5 star out of 5 3 November 2008
Kamila from Penryn College

I think that is funny in some bits, and the dead have more colour then the living! The dead bride thinks that Victor is married to her, when in fact he was just practicing his role for the real marridge with the lovely Victoria (who is living). Its dead funny! Get it? DEAD funny? No, then forget it…
Anyway, he shouldn’t have practiced in the middle of the wood, because people say that strange things happen in the middle of the wood…

Fascinating facts

The storyline of Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is based on Russian-Jewish folktales dating back as far as the 16th century.