The Magic of Coraline a Video Essay

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  • @OkamiHowls
    @OkamiHowls ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I remember I owned the DVD for Coraline and would take it everywhere we went on vacation. It came with 3D glasses that would enhance the color and overall feel of the other world which was always super fun.
    I’m SHOCKED to find out Wybie wasn’t a part of the book. He’s always been a big part of what I like about Coraline. His name always made me question so much about his lore and his wariness of Coraline felt very relatable. I never really liked Coraline herself and honestly related to Wybie’s reaction to her more. I also highly related to my best friend being a cat. The way he talks to the cat and convinced Coraline to put her imagination and trust into a cat like she does her stick is something my kid self would do.
    Coraline always felt very creepy but beautiful to me. The atmosphere they create is incredible and unlike some of the other claymation films I like, it doesn’t feel as goofy. The animation and environment just draw you in and I kinda forget it’s not a cartoon.
    But I think the movie is truly so alluring because I think every kid wishes to run away when they become irritated with their parents. I remember often ‘running away’ from home to my aunt’s house next door. My aunt gave me soft drinks and snacks and always listened to me. When I was irritated with my mom, she felt like a better home to go and like a better parent. It’s very similar to how Coraline feels more comfort in the other world in the movie. And it also shows how when kids visit their relatives in short periods everything seems so perfect and kinder (like going to a grandparents) but the longer you stay, the more the ‘home’ becomes just like your house. The adults become adults again and the disconnect happens all over again. I’ve always loved that underlying lesson when rewatching it as an adult.

  • @tinoybarra4070
    @tinoybarra4070 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I remember watching this movie in theaters and my jaw dropped when she mentioned she was from Pontiac, Michigan. I had never heard my hometown mentioned in a movie before. Also, we don’t say swampers or toque. That’s more of a Canadian thing. We’re near Detroit which is right next to Windsor, Ontario. So, maybe someone thought some Canadian words would travel over or something

    • @dearestdimple
      @dearestdimple  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      What about calling your friends trolls!? And “Cripes all mighty!”? 😂

    • @tinoybarra4070
      @tinoybarra4070 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@dearestdimple never used Cripes Almighty hahaha but, Trolls is a term used by people in the upper peninsula to describe us in the lower peninsula. (The upper and lower peninsula of Michigan is connected by a bridge, we live under the bridge so, “trolls”) So, I’ve never called my friends that but, I could see a group of kids adopting that as a funny in joke.

  • @bia5141
    @bia5141 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    We had to watch it for film class and write short review (basically choose to wrote one out of many other movies we watched) and I chose Coraline for a reason. Definitely one of my favourite cartoon horror movies and Gaiman is my favourite writer rn.

  • @autumnnicole7837
    @autumnnicole7837 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Coraline is such a magical movie. I had no idea that he also wrote sandman!! I love them both so so so much! Your singing at the end was so cute I loved it so much. You also LOOKED AMAING!!! I loved that you used blue in your eyeshadow to pay homage to her hair. So cute and clever. Great job!

  • @Nycyoda12
    @Nycyoda12 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Coraline was always a favorite movie and when I got older I picked up the book. I was very disappointed in the book because when I was expecting to find more insight into the story, it kinda felt like the magic was taken away and everything was much more simple. However, it made me so happy that Gaiman loved Selicks adaptation so much! That was such a nice tid bit to learn!

  • @jimbob1372
    @jimbob1372 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    YESSS THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE THIS MOVIE ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @LegacyFable
    @LegacyFable ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Honestly is there a bad stop animation movie? I feel like it's such an attention to detail art that there's something so magical about it it's hard to fail

  • @kosmo1695
    @kosmo1695 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Loved this video. I’m a life time Coraline fan and you touched on some interesting topics I’ve never heard before :) I especially loved your analysis on the origin of “beldam”

  • @JessicaLovesFoxes
    @JessicaLovesFoxes ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wonderful essay! Coraline is such a fascinating movie! :)
    (Also, poor cats! They deserve so much better 😢)

  • @timeofthewhoviansunited1504
    @timeofthewhoviansunited1504 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello,
    This is George from the 'Time of the Whovians United' TH-cam channel. As you can tell we ended that YT channel last year, however, we're planning on setting up a brand new collaborative TH-cam channel all about pop culture content other than it being solely Doctor Who. I am looking to set up a new team of creators to join me on this fresh start from the ground up and was wondering if you would like to a part of it. The content ranges from videos essays, reviews & retrospectives etc. Also, Coraline is literally my number one favourite film of all time!!
    If you are intrigued about doing that or to know more, let me know and we can arrange a phone call & go from there. Channel name - "That's Iconic".
    Best wishes,
    George.

  • @horseradishpower9947
    @horseradishpower9947 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Belle...mare?
    Mare is an obsolete, Old English word. It means an evil spirit, hence nightmare - which immediately sprang to mind when you said Bellemare.
    Interesting, and makes sense dor the Other Mother.

  • @jamestolbert1856
    @jamestolbert1856 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To be honest, I prefer the other Father in the movie

    • @Menstral
      @Menstral 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They were both simps