| Review Date: Director: Henry Selick Writer: Caroline Thompson Producers: Tim Burton and Denise DiNovi Actors: Danny Elfman as Jack Skellington (sing) Chris Sarandon as Jack Skellington William Hickey as Dr. Finklestein Paul Reubens as Lock |
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Wonderfully dark and moody children’s Halloween tale that gently stirs all of the required elements of humour, musical charisma, children’s imagination and amazing special effects in a successful simmering pot of entertainment. This film is filled with many wonderful images and sounds from the wildly imaginative mind of Tim Burton, the man behind the original BATMAN and EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. The story is as original as any one that I’ve ever seen for Halloween, and moves along at an excited pace through its short running time of only 76 minutes.
The special effects are stunningly coordinated and surpass any Disney animated films that I have ever seen. After a few minutes of staring at these characters in awing disbelief, I completely fell under their spell and in love with the personas. The musical numbers are easy to understand and hummingly addictive (The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Musical Album for Children), while the dark and moody atmosphere created in Halloween Town (Dali and Gaudi would be proud!), is equated only by the cheery and charming ambience of Christmas Town.
There are elements of other Halloween tales intertwined in this masterpiece, along with a little GRINCH WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS, but overall, this story is truly original, and gave me a truer appreciation of both seasons involved. Of course, Halloween has always been my favourite holiday of the year by a long shot, but don’t let that bias sway your vote. This film should capture anyone’s dormant imagination, with its wild visuals, upbeat musical renditions, sharp and exact imagery, and creative story. See this one with your kids, if you have any…if you don’t, rent some for the weekend, it’s worth it!