Ngl, When the cat said “i just can” made more sense than most movies trying to explain why some characters have obtained supernatural power, it also made me laugh so hard for no reason
Fun fact in the book when her parents disappear she actually does call the cops. She told them her parents were taken by the other mother and the dispatcher was just like “look I know you want attention but just go ask ur mom for some hot chocolate no need to call us”
@Royal Twat Honestly though dispatchers in real life wouldn't do that at all. It's a good thing she didn't call the cops in the film cause they probably what have had her taken to a foster home or something. And then she'd have no way to get back to the house.
@Royal Twat In the book the Other door is a huge tall carved wooden door at the right corner at the end of the hall in the drawing room with the furniture they inherited from Coraline's dead grandmother. She was not allowed to play in the drawing room because of the furniture which was expensive but Coraline didn't care because she thought it was boring in there.
Fun fact: Originally, the reason the mother's "I ❤ Mulch" cup moved was because there was a fully animated scene where she took a sip of it. In this scene, Coraline finds a spider in a flower she's messing with at the window, and she throws it back over her shoulder. It lands in the mother's cup, she doesn't notice and takes a sip of it, and then the spider crawls away after she sets it down. Some people think that this was the other mother controlling the spider to get Mel's DNA to mimic her appearance, but unfortunately this scene was removed.
@@LOLbitTheLollyFox im sorry........but how the hell does dats translate to that's in English? and why is the shortest version of That's an actual word in Dutch?
I also want to say that in the book, he also loved Coraline so much, but the Beldam's controll was too and he still almost ended up killing her. (Not by a praying mantis tractor controlling his movements but by his hands)
The reason why everything is turning nightmarish at that point of the movie is because Coraline doesn’t believe in it anymore so everything is being transformed into the scary versions because she knows not to trust that world now
I always thought it was because the other mother was running out of energy trying to get her to stay. I remember the other father saying something like that. Maybe I'm wrong.
@@oliviakate122 I think it might be both. Coraline knows now that none of it is real, so there's no need to keep up the act, and you're right about what the Other Father says. "All will be well soon as Mother's refreshed. Her strength is our strength." Lol, it's so nerdy that I know this movie word for word. :')
The Other-Father is one of the best hero characters in cinema history He was programmed to unconditionally love Coraline, as her real father (she felt) didn’t care for her. He constantly warns her of impending doom in any way he can, as he knows the fate of those who stay. His songs and conversations with Coraline were laden with warnings. You can even see him smile when she rejects the button eyes! Amazing (Side note, mango milkshakes are incredible! Try a mango lassi sometime too) Edit: i feel so bad for you poor saps whove never had mango ice cream blended with milk before
The reason Mr. Bobinsky is blue is because he was a Chernobyl liquidator. That's what the medal is for. Sure, that wouldn't have made his skin turn blue, but.. actual thought was put into the characters.
I think the point of taking their eyes was for their souls like have you ever heard the saying " the eyes are the window to the soul " I think that was the point of the Beldam sewing the buttons into the childrens eyes
@@ssshark_bait I know. It’s just that “and stealing their eyes” sounds better than “and covering up their metaphorical passage to the soul with buttons symbolizing how she is controlling them like a doll”
@@ssshark_bait no the reason why she did the button eyes is so they cant leave the clothes that she gave to coraline is like pre-button eyes since in the movie she couldnt leave after she put them on
Also, in the original book, she DID call the police, but they told her to get some hot chocolate and have her mom tuck her back into bed 💀 I’m pretty sure that could’ve been really hated in the movie
That character scared the living crap out of me in my childhood that it gave me nightmares. I still haven't watched this completely as I'm still not okay with him.
@@friskcarias7196 I watched the movie from HBO so I wasn't able to watch the first part of it. I was only able to watch the scene where Coraline was talking with the other Wybie and crept me out that I just decided not to finish it. I still actually haven't even watch the whole movie up until now
Fun fact, Coraline never left the beldams world the first time. She just thought she did because she went to sleep, but the beldam just made it appear that way. As time went on and Coraline was entering/exiting the door she was just falling deeper into a hole. So the whole time after the first night entering the beldams realm she was trapped inside the nightmare and she never knew it. One thing that points it out is that the ghost kids tell her after they entered the door they never saw their real parents again.
@@charliebuckets8863 it's confirmed in the book by the ghost children, they state "once i met the beldum, i never saw my real mom again." Even though she "left" through the door several times she never actually left the first night. It's all a game to the beldum but in the end she always wins. Edit: I do believe that this is a fan theory, though lots of things point to it being true
@@ezra_grey2018 I think the kids never saw their parents again bc they fell for the trap right away, they allowed the beldam to sew the buttons into their eyes during their first night, without fighting
@@ezra_grey2018 Because unlike Coraline, the ghost children fell for it immediately. It's just a theory, though it's definitely really fun to think about!
Fun fact: The reason Mr. Bobinski's (sorry for spelling) skin is blue, is that if you look reeeeeeally closely, he has a metal saying he helped out with something involving radiation, so that's why.
In answer to your question about why everything turns more nightmarish the longer Coraline is there: it is never outright stated, but I always assumed that her 'magic' only lasts so long, which is why she was so insistent that Coraline let her sew the buttons. She needs to WOW Coraline QUICKLY in order to get her to stay. She has to do it fast because her magic only lasts so long, which is why Coraline is drawn into the world EVERY NIGHT.
I agree! And I’ll add that after a certain point there wasn’t really a need to keep up the facade. Once Coraline knows this other world isn’t right and decides she wants her parents back why would the Bedlam bother keeping it looking pretty?
I would say it’s because her power source was slowly starting to stop. The Beldam most likely draws power from the love and happiness of children. When Coraline started to get suspicious, she had to get buttons on her eyes and FAST. Plus, her power was most likely already waning as she had used most of it to subdue the three dead children.
@@terrylap6132 In the book at least it was heavily implied that the other mother was feeding off of them and their memories/souls. Quoting it directly “That is why we could not leave here, when we died. She kept us, and fed on us, until now we’ve nothing left of ourselves, only snakeskins and spider husks.” (Page 52) Then on page 51, “ Names, names, names,” said another voice, all faraway and lost. The names are the first to go, after the breath has gone and the beating of our heart.” A later quote on the same page, “What happened to you?” Asked Coraline. “How did you come here?” “She left us here,” said one of the voices. “She stole our hearts, and she stole our souls, and she took our lives away, then she left us here and forgot about us in the dark” “ Then after the first quote on page 52 “She will take your life and all you are and all you care’st for, and she will leave you with nothing but mist and fog. She’ll take your joy. And one day you’ll awake and your heart and soul will have gone. A husk you’ll be, and a thing no more a dream on waking, or a memory of something forgotten” That’s just quotes from those two pages though, there’s other places it’s referenced but I’d have to skim through the book again.
yep!!! this is in the book, but; the longer coralline’s in the “other realm”, the less the other mother cares for her little games, her facades and tricks to lure coralline in, up until the point where she just snaps and starts h unting coraline down in some obscure game of cat and mouse. it’s both that, and the fact the other mother’s just,,, getting bored. the world unravels around coraline, until the complex is nothing but a few barren rooms, the door, and a featureless expanse of woods- described as looking as though a child had drawn them. terrifying shit.
Fun fact: The book is way scarier. Here's an example: "How do I know you'll keep your word?" asked Coraline. "I swear it," said the other mother. "I swear it on my own mother's grave." "Does she even have a grave?" asked Coraline. "Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
This movie has many things in it that seem like mistakes but after research or just thinking it out for a while are actually EXTREMELY cool and smart plot points that explain EVERYTHING that makes the story confusing.
10:00 "Mrs. Jones proportions" are explained by the fact that in in the scene she's actually the Other Mother, who is Beldam in disguise, and Beldam is a spider, and spiders have big butts.
That has to be the funniest ending to a family movie I've ever seen. The cat guided, protected, and even saved her life and then Coraline chucks it at the monster, possibly sacrificing it as far as she knew at the time, and runs to freedom. "Eat cat! I'm out!"
Yeah as being someone who is severely allergic to cats and, well kinda can't stand them I always understood why she threw the cat. Ik there is an actual reason, Henry Selick explained it or something
@@zuneirahhuda1869 He was actually one of my favorite characters when I was little but he still creeped me out lol I'm a wuss and scared of everything XD
@Blister I try to cats love me for some reason, almost all of my friends have cats and almost all of my friends cats like me more than their owners. When cats are rubbing themselves all over me and purring, I tell them in a gentle voice that I don't like them and would prefer if they left me alone, yk so I'm not being rude. I eventually just learned to suck it up, my mom hates animals especially cats so any affection I get from them I enjoy even tho I'm allergic.
@Blister Ig another little thing about me is that my mom looks just like the other mother. Sooo it always made me super scared bc I thought that the Beldam was possibly real. Also my mom has a lot of the same personality traits as the Beldam, same hair, style, they sorta sound the same. It's really creepy because she doesn't even look like Coraline's actual mother she looks like the evil one lol. My mom is extremely loving and is, well, human so I've excluded all thoughts of her being the other mother. But a young Childs imagination would make me think otherwise. Oh and my friends are actually scared of my mom, they have been since we were kids sooo maybe she's the Beldam after all ;)
Actually coraline walking around the "other" world just to end back at the house is explained right after you cut it off it's because the other mother only creates what is needed she only has that bit cause that's the only bit coraline lives on so she just ends up coming back (it's also smart on the other mothers part since now coraline can't get away) I personally think that the amount of thought that went into this part deserves a sin off
They actually put in a lot of detail in this movie that people are still figuring out till this day, I swear I learn something new about it every time it’s brought up
Did you know when coraline tried to wash her hands in the shower after killing bugs with her hands, she turns the nob and actually leaves bug guts on the nob. Really great attention to detail.
Thing that i found interesting in about Coraline, is that When the story first came out all the adults thought it was a horror story, while the kids saw it more like an adventure story.
showing young people don’t see the horrors of some scenarios as easily as someone who’s older, which is exactly what the Other Mother uses to lure unsuspecting children into her world.
My biggest sin with this movie is at the very end when the parents touch their drinking straws with their gloved hands that were clearly dirty from gardening. Since you didn’t sin that, I have to sin this video.
@@Dommbuscus Poor writing? It's not like you can write any better 🙄. Also the person who commented wasn't speaking like it was a fact, it's an opinion. Did you even went to elementary? Plus, every movie has it's mistakes so it doesn't count in as an objection to the movies being flawless in some people's eyes.
@The Otaku Girl First, I could maybe write better, with enough time and patience. Second, it's in my opinion that writing can save animation, but it does not work vice versa. Third, in the very sentence where you question my intelligence, you use incorrect grammar. If you are going to insult me, at least make sure your sentence is correct. Finally, traditionally speaking, you are going in to see a movie for its story/writing, and if that is lacking, there is little reason to see it. The exception, of course, being films such as Fantasia whose purpose is to show a spectacle.
When i watched this movie, I was terrified and had nightmares.... but as soon as the fear went away, I realized I loved it. I think Coraline is how I got into horror movies.
Lyrics for the curious: Making up a song about Coraline She's a peach, she's a doll, she's a pal of mine She's as cute as a button In the eyes of everyone who ever laid their eyes on Coraline When she comes around exploring Mom and I will never ever make it boring Our eyes will be on Coraline
It's funny because so many people think that he hates a lot of these movies but when you read the description there's a good amount that he says he liked it or that it was enjoyable.
@@theallmightyz4594 does not change the fact that most of the shit he says is still retarded, so that's not gonna save him from criticism of his criticism
I’m currently looking to buy a house and looking at the kitchen I thought “that’s nearly as run down a kitchen as I remember, that’s totally workable” and then it got sinned. House hunting has really lowered my standards. Also, as someone with a very basic pallet (especially as a kid) mango milkshakes are amazing, and were my favorite as a kid, so I’m feeling doubly called right now…
The Other Father mentions _Mother needs to freshen up_ after showing Coraline all her _wonders._ We're to asume the Other Mother is employing all of her power or whatever into making things appear inviting, so - once Coraline declines her proposal - bit by bit the Other World shows its true colors.
Small detail: the cake that other mother give coraline has writing that says "welcome home" on it. If you look at the letter o she writes, its loopy. In graphology (the study of handwriting) a loopy o like that indicates deceit. Meaning coraline is welcome, but she is not home.
6:39 I believe he's blue because he was part of a nuclear clean up thing (hence his medal), but I do agree, I'd be freaked out too if I saw a giant blue man sneak up behind me.
I disagree. I wish that when I was a child, someone stopped me from watching it. I have vivid nightmares, always did. When I was a child, I regularly detailed my very disturbing nightmares to my mother. An example: I had a nightmare where a skeleton drove up in a big red pickup truck, proceeded to shoot my father and sister in the head instantly killing them, turned my older brother into a skeleton, and kidnapped my older brother to take with him. This dream didn't have any blood, but if anything that just made it even eerier. Another dream involved an ax murderer breaking through my bedroom window and murdering everyone in the house with an ax, killing me last (this dream did have blood, and lots of it). I was less than 8 years old for both of those dreams. And when I watched Coraline at 10 years old, I had so many nightmares from it. Very detailed nightmares, where an Other Mother invaded my home and looked just like my real mother but with button eyes and poked at my face with a needle to sew buttons over my eyes. It was terrifying. Maybe save this movie for the teenagers and adults.
It still to this day boggles my mind that this is considered a children's film. If I had been allowed to watch this as a kid I would have had nightmares for years!
13:35 I believe they’re actually getting less realistic/more nightmarish because without feeding, the Beldam is growing weak, therefore her creations and powers are faltering, straying from reality and more reliant on Coraline’s perception of her real life surroundings.
yes, it's because she now sees through the illusion and it breaks apart; she can no longer be gaslighted with a fake reality or targeted to exploit her vulnerability. She prevailed by speaking the truth and seeing it all around her, no matter how terrible, a living nightmare. Her values keep her safe and her friends, the wise cat and the courageous boy.
I’m surprised he didn’t sin for the fact that Wybie’s grandma was letting people stay in a house where there was access to demon from another world. Or the fact that she didn’t run when she first saw the other mother who had buttons eyes. I would have run 🙄
So actually the grandma tried her best to stop parents with kids from renting the place. Coraline was hidden from her on purpose by the Beldam because she was starving and she didn’t know about her until too late
Basically what I learned from Coraline is that you need to accept your life, no matter how shitty, because it can always get worse. And my dad wonders why I keep going to my emotionally neglectful mom because I feel anxious when I don’t have a schedule to follow
The scariest thing about this movie is that as scary as it is, the book is WAY scarier. If they had made the movie 100% accurate it would've traumatized everyone for life.
@@SilverByakuya well, I have read the book and I refuse to read it again because it was rather terrifying so I have selectively chosen to forget details about it
The author talked about how interesting the feedback to the book was -- children thought it was a fascinating adventure (that had a goosebump moment here or there) but adults found it deeply unsettling. So it's very interesting to read Coraline at different stages of your life!
@@SilverByakuya in the movie, the other mother's world is very animated and bright to charm Coraline, but in the book everything about the other world feels off, eerie, and much more unsettling. The other mothers hair moves in the air, and she feels more aloof in the book as well. At least that was my impression!
3:53 filthy water is accurate when you move into a house that wasnt lived in often. They have to let it run for a bit. Also, she wrote 12 bugs because she killed 4. The other father wears glasses to mimic her real father Some of the sins were also him pointing details out. Ex. 4:32 where he complements her
So nobody’s gonna talk about the sin worthy moment where her parents have snow on them and her parents are LOOKING at each other and yet they don’t believe Coraline when she says they’ve got snow on them.
* Fun fact:* Wybourne was supposedly named so because his nan was terrified that he would fall victim to the Beldam, like her sister did. If anything, “Wybourne” is in fact short for Coraline’s nickname “Why were you born”.
@@edra2005 Supposedly she was hoping that the Beldam would go after Coraline and be sated long enough for Wybie to grow up and no longer be a viable target. Supposedly she didn't rent out to families with children to keep them safe, but maybe she noticed the Beldam becoming desperate and decided she had to keep Wybie safe by making someone else a target. After all, Wybie was snooping around the Pink Palace, and he found the doll.
Really you’re not gonna sin the end when Coraline meets Wybie’s grandma “I’ve got so much to tell you” like how do you tell your friend’s grandma that her sister was eaten by a needle demon and her ghost was kept in the dark with those who suffered the same fate
I don't know why him being at Chernobyl would make him have a Russian accent. I know there were Russians there but most of them were from Ukraine. Because Chernobyl is in Ukraine.
@@830toAwesome well sorry i not culture often to know if that a Russian accent or not. But those medals on his chest are very similar to the ones given to Chernobyl victims.
The beldam needs energy to keep the other world up and running and her disguise intact. This energy comes from the kids she eats. Since Wybie's grandmother has refused to rent to anyone with kids up till now the beldam was probably weak from starvation and running on what little strength she could muster. This would also explain why this entire thing only lasted a couple days. It's all she could manage. The real question should be, why did Wybie's grandmother suddenly change her mind?
@Aobha O' Keeffe I've seen that theory, and I totally agree. I guess part two to the question though would be why now? Both the grandmother's sister and that little boy looked younger than Wybie. Why didn't the grandmother start worrying about Wybie becoming the beldam's next victim earlier? I guess maybe it could be that Wybie was becoming a little too curious lately and that made the grandmother start seriously worrying that he'd find the doll on his own and that's why she rented to the Jones's. Maybe, Idk
Re. her making the rules so easy, The Beldam is implied to be a fae of some sort. In folklore such beings are bound by the oaths they make due to magical means, so if she makes a direct promise to coraline, she has to keep it
I would agree with you but near the end one of the ghosts says " even if you win she'll never let you go". The Beldam swore to let everyone go if Coraline won meaning she would not have stuck with the promise. Sure the ghost could be lying but why would they? If I missed something or you have evidence supporting your claim please let me know. I'm interested in hearing it. Sorry if this seems rude that is not my intention.
6:43 Never thought this day would come but I’m actually sinning cinemasins for not doing their research. I’d you look at the neighbor, you can see that he has a badge on his shirt. That badge was awarded to people who cleaned up nuclear sites, hence why he is blue.
Mr Bobinsky is blue because he was a member of the Chernobyl clean-up. The medal on his chest is from the clean-up operation, so the radiation turned his skin blue. It also explains his addiction to raw beets.
no i don't think you get it, if she did there wouldn't be a movie. what im saying is that the villain has to be some amount of dumb or else the hero cant do anything about it.
@@somesmolbean6944 maybe there’s something preventing her? there’s nothing about it in the book, but maybe she can only eat the souls if they’re willing, so winning the challenge would mean it’s willing. plus, she loves challenges!
Tbh, "I just can" is one of the most-catlike sentence I will ever hear in my life. That's how you know Coraline is good, they make a sentient talking cat, and it says things only cats would say if they spoke.
The most relatable part of this movie is other characters getting Coraline's name wrong. With my first name being Camden, I've been mistakenly called Cameron sooooo many times.
Everyone assumes my first name has the more common spelling, and my last name is impossible for people to get right the first or second time over the phone with repeated spellings... I feel you
15:22 "Stalk-holm syndrome" is GENIUS anyway, nice analysis! Sometimes it seems that you sin stuff just to explain the movie, in order to create a coherent and understandable sequence of scenes; but I like it nonetheless :D
There's a theory that explains why Mr Bobinsky is blue. In "Coraline", the character of Mr. Bobinsky wears a medal awarded to the Liquidators of the Chernobyl Disaster. Edit: Holy shit did not expect my comment to get this many likes lol.
@@Gothicbeautiful i wasn't being rude by saying we know. majority of people knew this already and it is quite obvious if people pay attention. so don't talk to me about being rude when i only said a simple 'we know'. my comment had no aggression, rude words or any type of attack at the main comment.
I was notorious for doing really stupid shit as a kid (ex. I kicked a trailer window trying to kill a fly and ended up breaking the family record for stiches) so if I told my mom some shit like that she would more than likely believe it lmao
@@DiloConHelio LOL, my sister and I have done that before - but it was after we watched this educational video about calling 911 when you're in trouble. To be fair, we didn't mean to do it and we probably shouldn't pushed on the buttons when we were faking. xDD
Fun fact: the medal Mr. Bobinsky is wearing was given to the liquidators at Chernobyl. That could explain the blue skin and the eccentric personality. It is also winter and he is doing exercises outside in a tank top and shorts.
13:29 The Beldam requires souls to keep the magic of the world flowing and keep herself alive. It’s why she’s almost completely metal by the time we see her in the movie. The reason the souls are the eyes is also very simple: The eyes are the window to the soul’ everything in this world uses soul magic to take on its doppelgänger appearance. Without it they revert to the creatures/objects they were when the entered this world.
What's interesting is Gaiman wasn't sure Coraline should be a kid's book, so his editor read it to her daughters and asked if they were scared after the first hour. The girls said no, and they finished the book. So it was published as a children's book. Later on, after the movie was made, the youngest girl admitted to being terrified, but she knew if she admitted it then she couldn't hear how it ended.
Sooo true, even now my being adult my stomach just shrinks just by thinkig about it. I saw when I was like 10, btw biggest fun fact. At school we had computer and we played games but some games for this stupid bitch were to violent (it was some old plane game thats all) but that same bitch played us this movie. PS: just writing this and thinking back how I saw it Im feeling PTSD. I know Im like little bitch but I saw so many “scarier movies” but Caroline is something else.
@@firerealms13yk78 exactly, I was scared for a long time after watching this. It left a scar on my poor 5 yo soul, although it was so long ago I cant even remember it. Lets watch the video and remind myself what I should have forgotten...
The writers said that Mr. Bobinsky is blue because he's always outside in a tank top and shorts in the cold weather but he wears a medal awarded to the Liquidators of the Chernobyl Disaster which many fans of the movie have taken as a nod to him having been exposed to the radiation enough that it made his skin blue.
That scene of Coraline tucking herself into her parents bed and kissing their pillow counterparts broke my heart as a kid and still does to this day.
Still get chills every time I see it, can’t believe it was sinned
Same , and that combined with the music almost made me cry
Yup :‘( also the music there was really atmospheric , that scene hits hard
That was the only time I felt bad for her in the whole movie.
Same it gets me everytime😌🤚🏾
Ngl, When the cat said “i just can” made more sense than most movies trying to explain why some characters have obtained supernatural power, it also made me laugh so hard for no reason
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Man life trash for me right now 😢
I’m just always filled with depression 😣☹️
@@JD-cc6rj Well, get well soon, I guess.
Why is that a link for a random Fortnite video.
@@Rauvi thanks i was gonna click it
@@JD-cc6rj ok...?
The way he said Ohh.... And just sinned also was hilarious
Fun fact in the book when her parents disappear she actually does call the cops. She told them her parents were taken by the other mother and the dispatcher was just like “look I know you want attention but just go ask ur mom for some hot chocolate no need to call us”
Why does every adult in this story suck?
@Royal Twat sad
@Royal Twat Honestly though dispatchers in real life wouldn't do that at all. It's a good thing she didn't call the cops in the film cause they probably what have had her taken to a foster home or something. And then she'd have no way to get back to the house.
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Yeah that was hilarious 😂
@Royal Twat In the book the Other door is a huge tall carved wooden door at the right corner at the end of the hall in the drawing room with the furniture they inherited from Coraline's dead grandmother. She was not allowed to play in the drawing room because of the furniture which was expensive but Coraline didn't care because she thought it was boring in there.
Fun fact:
Originally, the reason the mother's "I ❤ Mulch" cup moved was because there was a fully animated scene where she took a sip of it. In this scene, Coraline finds a spider in a flower she's messing with at the window, and she throws it back over her shoulder. It lands in the mother's cup, she doesn't notice and takes a sip of it, and then the spider crawls away after she sets it down. Some people think that this was the other mother controlling the spider to get Mel's DNA to mimic her appearance, but unfortunately this scene was removed.
why would they remove something that makes so much sences?(sorry for mistakes btw)
Duuuuuuude dats messed up...😂😂😂😅
@@SandraBoleynprobably because the scene was well... seen as unnecessary.
@@LOLbitTheLollyFox im sorry........but how the hell does dats translate to that's in English? and why is the shortest version of That's an actual word in Dutch?
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Don't have a clue. Ah, the english language! Tomb and womb but bomb is pronounced different! WHY?!?
L.O.L 🧡💜🖤🦊
Other Father was created by Other Mother to love Coraline. And he loved her so much he was willing to betray Other Mother for her
"i love her more than I fear you" xD
@@Hanmacx 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
"You miscalculated. I love Zuko more than I fear you"
Other Father was a great man... ish
R.I.P
I also want to say that in the book, he also loved Coraline so much, but the Beldam's controll was too and he still almost ended up killing her. (Not by a praying mantis tractor controlling his movements but by his hands)
Fun fact: Mr. Bobinski was part of the chernobyl cleanup crew. thats why his skin is blue. and thats why he has that medal on his t shirt.
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I'm glad someone else knows that
Dam that just changed my childhood
The reason why everything is turning nightmarish at that point of the movie is because Coraline doesn’t believe in it anymore so everything is being transformed into the scary versions because she knows not to trust that world now
Or the other mother is making everything nightmarish so it's more difficult for Coraline to finish her tasks.
I always thought it was because the other mother was running out of energy trying to get her to stay. I remember the other father saying something like that. Maybe I'm wrong.
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I think it might be both. Coraline knows now that none of it is real, so there's no need to keep up the act, and you're right about what the Other Father says. "All will be well soon as Mother's refreshed. Her strength is our strength."
Lol, it's so nerdy that I know this movie word for word. :')
and i think because the beldam knows that she can’t coax coralline to stay anymore so she’s resorted to just forcing her to
I believe its because she want to disturb and scare Coraline si she wluld stop . But It could be everything
As a kid, the whole part with the ghost kids scared the shit out of me. "She left us here. And ate up our lives," still gives me chills
Oh yeah. I saw it in the theaters and I was terrified.
The Other-Father is one of the best hero characters in cinema history
He was programmed to unconditionally love Coraline, as her real father (she felt) didn’t care for her. He constantly warns her of impending doom in any way he can, as he knows the fate of those who stay. His songs and conversations with Coraline were laden with warnings. You can even see him smile when she rejects the button eyes!
Amazing
(Side note, mango milkshakes are incredible! Try a mango lassi sometime too)
Edit: i feel so bad for you poor saps whove never had mango ice cream blended with milk before
Mango milkshake 😂
yes THANK YOU haha
Mango milkshakes are good
Mango lassis are incredible! Dunno about a mango milkshake tho 🤔
@@officert5147 its amazing
The reason Mr. Bobinsky is blue is because he was a Chernobyl liquidator. That's what the medal is for. Sure, that wouldn't have made his skin turn blue, but.. actual thought was put into the characters.
I thought it was because he was Russian and Russia is cold.
No, I think what I said was the official reason for him to be blue. He's not in Russia now after all.
@@Apophis324 its a joke dude
"Kids movie."
- Positively dreadful
@@jay-no9qq clearly he takes all things to seriously
Ah yes. Coraline, the family friendly movie where a demon feeds off of children’s souls after kidnapping them and stealing their eyes.
I think the point of taking their eyes was for their souls like have you ever heard the saying " the eyes are the window to the soul " I think that was the point of the Beldam sewing the buttons into the childrens eyes
@@ssshark_bait I know. It’s just that “and stealing their eyes” sounds better than “and covering up their metaphorical passage to the soul with buttons symbolizing how she is controlling them like a doll”
@@toshowmyfriends2567 ;-; you made it sound waaay cooler than my ranting
@@ssshark_bait lol
@@ssshark_bait no the reason why she did the button eyes is so they cant leave
the clothes that she gave to coraline is like pre-button eyes
since in the movie she couldnt leave after she put them on
Also, in the original book, she DID call the police, but they told her to get some hot chocolate and have her mom tuck her back into bed 💀 I’m pretty sure that could’ve been really hated in the movie
And then she’s like “aight” and makes herself some chicken nuggets lmao
I don’t remember that. I need to re-read the book. Might as well re-watch the movie whilst I’m at it haha.
Police in horror movies ☕️
Why is cinemasins more disgusted by the mango milkshake then he is about Coraline killing the bugs with her bare hands?
Exactly--i thought that scene was gonna be in there for the hand smushing, not the wrong count
Maybe he hates mango milkshakes?
@@petermiller4953 he has a fair point
Dude that was my favorite scene it made it look so good dude
@@krinxq5986 yes he does that sht sounds nasty AF
It’s been over 10 years and I’m just now finding out that Wybie had scoliosis
@@kiannalim308 yes
@Joe Castiglione considering how messed the show's character mentality is it's probably the worst u think
not to be nit picky but Wybie would actually have kyphosis (a condition where the neck goes forward and a somewhat hunchback is present)
@Joe Castiglione ok
Me too lol omg me and wybie are twinning
Wybie was just put in the movie to make Coraline not talk to herself the whole time
Yeah, he actually isn’t in the book
That's makes sense as to why Coraline calls him "Why-Were-You-Born", he was never supposed to be a character.
That character scared the living crap out of me in my childhood that it gave me nightmares. I still haven't watched this completely as I'm still not okay with him.
@@LilVeehive How did he scared you? I'm confused since in order to see the Other Wybie you would have already met the Other Mother and Other Father.
@@friskcarias7196 I watched the movie from HBO so I wasn't able to watch the first part of it. I was only able to watch the scene where Coraline was talking with the other Wybie and crept me out that I just decided not to finish it. I still actually haven't even watch the whole movie up until now
Fun fact, Coraline never left the beldams world the first time. She just thought she did because she went to sleep, but the beldam just made it appear that way. As time went on and Coraline was entering/exiting the door she was just falling deeper into a hole. So the whole time after the first night entering the beldams realm she was trapped inside the nightmare and she never knew it. One thing that points it out is that the ghost kids tell her after they entered the door they never saw their real parents again.
Plus, on the book, her parents disappear after the first night she spends on the other world
Is this confirmed or a theory?
@@charliebuckets8863 it's confirmed in the book by the ghost children, they state "once i met the beldum, i never saw my real mom again." Even though she "left" through the door several times she never actually left the first night. It's all a game to the beldum but in the end she always wins.
Edit: I do believe that this is a fan theory, though lots of things point to it being true
@@ezra_grey2018 I think the kids never saw their parents again bc they fell for the trap right away, they allowed the beldam to sew the buttons into their eyes during their first night, without fighting
@@ezra_grey2018 Because unlike Coraline, the ghost children fell for it immediately. It's just a theory, though it's definitely really fun to think about!
Coraline is supposed to be in 3rd or 4th grade, which makes this movie even more creepy
She’s 11 so probably around the 5th or 6th grade
@@YeahitsMeSylvia Yeah, Coraline is supposed to be 11, if she didn't got held back like me then she would be in 6th grade.
@@YeahitsMeSylvia ,@Cecilio Mendoza
No, in the book she's like 8, READ
@@cringeygachakidthatalsodoe7154 they’re probably talking about the movie where she’s 11 years old
@@cringeygachakidthatalsodoe7154 miss girl shes 11 in the movie
Fun fact: The reason Mr. Bobinski's (sorry for spelling) skin is blue, is that if you look reeeeeeally closely, he has a metal saying he helped out with something involving radiation, so that's why.
The Chernobyl cleanup team
No ItS BeCaUsE He iS pArT oF ThE bLuE mAn GrOuP
Also explains his behavior
I'm blue da ba dee da ba die
@@khaotictrash hahahahhahahha yes
In answer to your question about why everything turns more nightmarish the longer Coraline is there: it is never outright stated, but I always assumed that her 'magic' only lasts so long, which is why she was so insistent that Coraline let her sew the buttons. She needs to WOW Coraline QUICKLY in order to get her to stay. She has to do it fast because her magic only lasts so long, which is why Coraline is drawn into the world EVERY NIGHT.
I agree! And I’ll add that after a certain point there wasn’t really a need to keep up the facade. Once Coraline knows this other world isn’t right and decides she wants her parents back why would the Bedlam bother keeping it looking pretty?
I would say it’s because her power source was slowly starting to stop. The Beldam most likely draws power from the love and happiness of children. When Coraline started to get suspicious, she had to get buttons on her eyes and FAST. Plus, her power was most likely already waning as she had used most of it to subdue the three dead children.
@@terrylap6132 In the book at least it was heavily implied that the other mother was feeding off of them and their memories/souls. Quoting it directly “That is why we could not leave here, when we died. She kept us, and fed on us, until now we’ve nothing left of ourselves, only snakeskins and spider husks.” (Page 52) Then on page 51, “ Names, names, names,” said another voice, all faraway and lost. The names are the first to go, after the breath has gone and the beating of our heart.” A later quote on the same page, “What happened to you?” Asked Coraline. “How did you come here?” “She left us here,” said one of the voices. “She stole our hearts, and she stole our souls, and she took our lives away, then she left us here and forgot about us in the dark” “ Then after the first quote on page 52 “She will take your life and all you are and all you care’st for, and she will leave you with nothing but mist and fog. She’ll take your joy. And one day you’ll awake and your heart and soul will have gone. A husk you’ll be, and a thing no more a dream on waking, or a memory of something forgotten” That’s just quotes from those two pages though, there’s other places it’s referenced but I’d have to skim through the book again.
@@toshowmyfriends2567 I see, then that completely disproves my theory.
yep!!! this is in the book, but; the longer coralline’s in the “other realm”, the less the other mother cares for her little games, her facades and tricks to lure coralline in, up until the point where she just snaps and starts h unting coraline down in some obscure game of cat and mouse. it’s both that, and the fact the other mother’s just,,, getting bored. the world unravels around coraline, until the complex is nothing but a few barren rooms, the door, and a featureless expanse of woods- described as looking as though a child had drawn them. terrifying shit.
Coraline is literally a movie to scare kids into loving their parents XD
A movie to scare kids into loving their absentee* parents lol
What if "Mars needs moms" but Disney didn't make it and superior in every way = Coraline
Fun fact: The book is way scarier. Here's an example:
"How do I know you'll keep your word?" asked Coraline.
"I swear it," said the other mother. "I swear it on my own mother's grave."
"Does she even have a grave?" asked Coraline.
"Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
Middle school me wasn't afraid of this movie, but high school me was scared of the book
I think I read the book in elementary school
@@inkystars19 I suggested it as the book my teacher should read to the class in 4th grade and my fellow classmates hated me for it lol
I remember when she said she sweared on her right hand and she broke the promise she cut off her right hand. Creepy af
@@footballxedits2111 That's so messed up, and make so much sense for that crazy witch
Coraline's dad is the most depressed looking character. Ever.
That's the point, he's being dragged down by his work but cares for coraline and the other father looks more happy and cheerful
@Aaron Smith he's still an animal plushie, our representation of depression fits way more with a human
Are ya winning dad
Coraline's dad is such a mood and I love that he's a meme now 😂😂
So the most real
It’s so satisfying when he removes a sin that means he really likes it
No reply’s nice 👌
No reply's nice 👌
Still no real reply's nice 👌
Still no real reply’s nice 👌
time stamps???
This movie has many things in it that seem like mistakes but after research or just thinking it out for a while are actually EXTREMELY cool and smart plot points that explain EVERYTHING that makes the story confusing.
I started with the book and boy was that a disturbing read. The movie is a mild chili compared to the ghost pepper book.
Yes people who get it! Right tho?!?!
Dude, TRUE, High school me was freaked out by the book, but middle school me wasn't scared of the movie
and for some reason in the movie they left out the fairy girl
The book and the film are both amazing works of art, but I would have to say the book is creepier
Ok Mr Akita inu
10:00 "Mrs. Jones proportions" are explained by the fact that in in the scene she's actually the Other Mother, who is Beldam in disguise, and Beldam is a spider, and spiders have big butts.
Her outfit, with the paneling and the hints of red around her rear, made that instantly obvious to me.
Yeahhh sure...
Spider...butt...definitely the reason...
Hehe angel dust
But have you seen the real Mel Jones, she also has a thick body, it's just that she's a little bit more chubby than the Other Mother.
Let’s talk about the fact the mum has a somewhat nice laptop and the dad is working on a computer he bought before Coraline was probably born.
there's a deleted scene where the dad says he's fine with it as it still works lol
@@purpleapple4052 if he had gotten a laptop in the first place then the lights going out wouldn't have ruined his day 😂
They nothing but broke boy boy boys
he seems like the kind of dad to have 100 items on his desktop that are "the way he likes them"
Maybe the dad is good friends with Strong Bad
I feel that he has actual feelings for this movie, yet he has to do his job, being afraid of this and regret it later.
Its reassuring to hear that he's actually struggling to criticize this movie.
Shows how much effort went into it
it shows how awesome this movie truly is :)
Most of these sins aren’t sins
IKR
True. He sinned using left hands to write.
Cinemasins a few years ago:
*No, we refuse to do Coraline*
Cinemasins in 2020:
*Showtime*
Why did they refuse to do it?
@@6eyed_monster because it was to good
@@chinuamiller so...you're saying there's a chance they'll do sharknado one day?
@@6eyed_monster I can't remember which video they said it in but they promised they wouldn't do coraline
I think that a lack of new movies might have had something to do with the decision change.
That has to be the funniest ending to a family movie I've ever seen. The cat guided, protected, and even saved her life and then Coraline chucks it at the monster, possibly sacrificing it as far as she knew at the time, and runs to freedom. "Eat cat! I'm out!"
Yeah as being someone who is severely allergic to cats and, well kinda can't stand them I always understood why she threw the cat. Ik there is an actual reason, Henry Selick explained it or something
@@zuneirahhuda1869 He was actually one of my favorite characters when I was little but he still creeped me out lol I'm a wuss and scared of everything XD
@Blister I try to cats love me for some reason, almost all of my friends have cats and almost all of my friends cats like me more than their owners. When cats are rubbing themselves all over me and purring, I tell them in a gentle voice that I don't like them and would prefer if they left me alone, yk so I'm not being rude. I eventually just learned to suck it up, my mom hates animals especially cats so any affection I get from them I enjoy even tho I'm allergic.
@Blister Ig another little thing about me is that my mom looks just like the other mother. Sooo it always made me super scared bc I thought that the Beldam was possibly real. Also my mom has a lot of the same personality traits as the Beldam, same hair, style, they sorta sound the same. It's really creepy because she doesn't even look like Coraline's actual mother she looks like the evil one lol. My mom is extremely loving and is, well, human so I've excluded all thoughts of her being the other mother. But a young Childs imagination would make me think otherwise. Oh and my friends are actually scared of my mom, they have been since we were kids sooo maybe she's the Beldam after all ;)
@@brooklynfury272 She has button eyes!?
Actually coraline walking around the "other" world just to end back at the house is explained right after you cut it off it's because the other mother only creates what is needed she only has that bit cause that's the only bit coraline lives on so she just ends up coming back (it's also smart on the other mothers part since now coraline can't get away) I personally think that the amount of thought that went into this part deserves a sin off
I grew up thinking coraline and wybie were like 13 or 14 years old only to look it up and find out they’re both 11
she feels even younger in the book, like eight, maybe even seven
@@kiannalim308 8 in the book 11/12 in the movie
Oh, I figured they were 12 in the movie. Close enough I guess.
thought they were like 10 lol
I'm just going to continue to think they are 13
“I almost fell down a well yesterday, mom”
“Uh huh”
“I would’ve died”
“That’s nice”
This is relatable
This year a lot of people are discovering why parents shouldn't work from home
Me to myself
Hello fellow noahsnoah fan
My mom said this to me fully paying attention...
excuse me?
In the book, Coraline actually calls the police when her parents go missing and the officer doesn't believe her
Oh yeah, and when the officer mentions telling her mom to make a mug of hot chocolate, the Beldam makes one in the Other World
"You think winning game is good thing?"
Italy to germany in 1945
Italy: well it is ad that's why i leaving you
Also now i imagine a version of the movie staring Hitler so thanks
I'm actually laughing at him completely freaking out about mango milkshake
No..No, He's got a point.
my mom just buy mango for me, so i am going to do milkshake for me
Mango milkshake taste really good honestly, I don't know why he was questioning that lmfao
I did too
Well tbh mango smoothie is really good, i don’t know about a milkshake though😅
“If this were true she would have showed the relative location of Pontiac on her hand”
As a Michigander, I can 100% relate this is so true
same
Hehe
Where ya from, Sydney? I live here **points to hand** Kalamazoo!
@@MontgomeryWenis hey, I'm from Kzoo too!
Bro I NEVER realized she was from Pontiac, Michigan. I'm deadass from there :0
They actually put in a lot of detail in this movie that people are still figuring out till this day, I swear I learn something new about it every time it’s brought up
Did you know when coraline tried to wash her hands in the shower after killing bugs with her hands, she turns the nob and actually leaves bug guts on the nob. Really great attention to detail.
Thing that i found interesting in about Coraline, is that When the story first came out all the adults thought it was a horror story, while the kids saw it more like an adventure story.
showing young people don’t see the horrors of some scenarios as easily as someone who’s older, which is exactly what the Other Mother uses to lure unsuspecting children into her world.
My biggest sin with this movie is at the very end when the parents touch their drinking straws with their gloved hands that were clearly dirty from gardening.
Since you didn’t sin that, I have to sin this video.
Justice must be served. Also, that's kind of gross.
I love your username.
@Nota Robot consider it sinned
YESSSSS I WAS LIKE GROSSSSSS
Here, let me help you. DING!!!
“If you’re the same cat, how can you talk”
“I just can”
Cinemasins: OHHH
*sins*
I liked this scene more than I should
It’s the sin noise right after 😂
I kinda liked the ambiguity. Like that which surrounds what the hell the Other Mother actually is.
was this a drug reference?
i have difficulty with understanding subtext so i didnt get why he said oh and then sinned it..
I read this comment while that scene was playing (I read comments while the video is still playing)
9:24
Nothing.
There's nothing wrong with Coraline.
Actually, Laika's movies are pretty close to flawless.
They have the occasional mistake like Boxtrolls
@@Dommbuscus but the amount work they put into it let’s mistakes slides
@@asuraXTC Good animation does not excuse poor writing. Remember Hazbin Hotel?
@@Dommbuscus Poor writing? It's not like you can write any better 🙄. Also the person who commented wasn't speaking like it was a fact, it's an opinion. Did you even went to elementary? Plus, every movie has it's mistakes so it doesn't count in as an objection to the movies being flawless in some people's eyes.
@The Otaku Girl First, I could maybe write better, with enough time and patience.
Second, it's in my opinion that writing can save animation, but it does not work vice versa.
Third, in the very sentence where you question my intelligence, you use incorrect grammar. If you are going to insult me, at least make sure your sentence is correct.
Finally, traditionally speaking, you are going in to see a movie for its story/writing, and if that is lacking, there is little reason to see it. The exception, of course, being films such as Fantasia whose purpose is to show a spectacle.
This gets a little scarier when you realize someone can just pick the lock and open the door again.
“Figures that they beldam banishes the Jones’s to a fate worse than death.. Detroit”
💀💀💀
F*ERS STOLE MY PARENTS
CAN'T HAVE SHIT IN DETROIT
BROKE MY FAVORITE SNOW GLOBE--CAN'T HAVE SHIT IN DETROIT!
ILOSTMYDAMNSPACEBAR!CANTHAVESHITINDETROIT!!!
THEY TRIED TO SOW BUTTONS ON MY EYES, CANT HAVE SHIT IN DETROIT
Super Bowl, CANT HAVE SHIT IN DETROIT
CinemaSins: *talks trash about mango milkshake*
Pakistanis,Indians,and Bengali's: YOU WHAT
First tried it in Holland, delicious!
Mango Milkshake? What's in it?
Like yeah, the obvious thing is Mango, Milk, and likely Ice Cream.
@@Devilcakes that sounds so GOOD!!
Shots fired😂
The “you only dreamed you ate all that chicken” line always got me because she only had like a bite they brought in the cake before she was done LOL
That always made me mad 😂
It was a very good bite. 👌🏾 Not good enough to make me stay there tho.
Plus, it was TURKEY!!! They kept saying chicken but it was clearly a bigass turkey, lol
@@danielleking262 Chicken turkey same difference, it still tasted delicious!
@@coralline1984 Ohh, have your own TH-cam account do you? I'm sure your parents aren't aware of this, lol.
When i watched this movie, I was terrified and had nightmares.... but as soon as the fear went away, I realized I loved it.
I think Coraline is how I got into horror movies.
Fun fact: the Other Father’s song at the beginning is a cryptic warning for Coraline on the Other Mother
Lyrics for the curious:
Making up a song about Coraline
She's a peach, she's a doll, she's a pal of mine
She's as cute as a button
In the eyes of everyone who ever laid their eyes on Coraline
When she comes around exploring
Mom and I will never ever make it boring
Our eyes will be on Coraline
Wait this is underatdd
@MrCringe143 look it up on TH-cam because there are a lot of videos.
@MrCringe143 watch videos explaining it, you'll see
Nice
Did you honestly just count coralline being left handed as a sin?????
@Skamacho Ouch dude...ouch... :(
@Skamacho Shut it.
@Skamacho
Me whos a right-handed idiot: 👁👄👁
@Skamacho Uhhh.... we're not satanists- we just write with what hand we wanted to dude.
We are the wicked. If he didnt sin it our power would grow too far
*Reads Title*
Me: BURN HIM!
*Reads Description*
Me: Never mind.
Literally same 😂
It's funny because so many people think that he hates a lot of these movies but when you read the description there's a good amount that he says he liked it or that it was enjoyable.
@@theallmightyz4594 does not change the fact that most of the shit he says is still retarded, so that's not gonna save him from criticism of his criticism
@@midoriyaweed5508 Not really👍
Ah, yeah, I love Skillshare.
I’m currently looking to buy a house and looking at the kitchen I thought “that’s nearly as run down a kitchen as I remember, that’s totally workable” and then it got sinned. House hunting has really lowered my standards.
Also, as someone with a very basic pallet (especially as a kid) mango milkshakes are amazing, and were my favorite as a kid, so I’m feeling doubly called right now…
“I’m sorry, mother making me”
Is for some reason my favorite line in the movie
Don’t blame you
i like "squish squash.. pumpkin sauce"
Mines when other mrs bonbinski says "not even that anymore"
"My favorite line in the movie is: "you probably think this world is a dream come true. But your wrong."
@@im_annoying9260 oh, I think it is
“You probably think this world is a dream come true... but you’re wrong.,,
I think that’s the line
The Other Father mentions _Mother needs to freshen up_ after showing Coraline all her _wonders._ We're to asume the Other Mother is employing all of her power or whatever into making things appear inviting, so - once Coraline declines her proposal - bit by bit the Other World shows its true colors.
Small detail: the cake that other mother give coraline has writing that says "welcome home" on it. If you look at the letter o she writes, its loopy. In graphology (the study of handwriting) a loopy o like that indicates deceit. Meaning coraline is welcome, but she is not home.
Thats actually rly interesting
That is really interesting. Thank you for sharing
Man, the creators did their research
🤯
damn ty for this
6:39 I believe he's blue because he was part of a nuclear clean up thing (hence his medal), but I do agree, I'd be freaked out too if I saw a giant blue man sneak up behind me.
Coraline is undoubtedly the most amazingly terrifying yet enjoyable film there is. It should be a ritual every child goes through to watch it.
I disagree. I wish that when I was a child, someone stopped me from watching it. I have vivid nightmares, always did. When I was a child, I regularly detailed my very disturbing nightmares to my mother. An example: I had a nightmare where a skeleton drove up in a big red pickup truck, proceeded to shoot my father and sister in the head instantly killing them, turned my older brother into a skeleton, and kidnapped my older brother to take with him. This dream didn't have any blood, but if anything that just made it even eerier. Another dream involved an ax murderer breaking through my bedroom window and murdering everyone in the house with an ax, killing me last (this dream did have blood, and lots of it). I was less than 8 years old for both of those dreams. And when I watched Coraline at 10 years old, I had so many nightmares from it. Very detailed nightmares, where an Other Mother invaded my home and looked just like my real mother but with button eyes and poked at my face with a needle to sew buttons over my eyes. It was terrifying. Maybe save this movie for the teenagers and adults.
@@lunapeters4593 Ugh too much information Miss. I think we get the picture: this film gave you nightmares.
@@lunapeters4593 Jesus Christ bro I think you need a therapist. I suppose coraline can just be a choice
this movie has scared me since I was a kid but I love it and watch it every Halloween. So creepy but good
It still to this day boggles my mind that this is considered a children's film. If I had been allowed to watch this as a kid I would have had nightmares for years!
13:35 I believe they’re actually getting less realistic/more nightmarish because without feeding, the Beldam is growing weak, therefore her creations and powers are faltering, straying from reality and more reliant on Coraline’s perception of her real life surroundings.
Exactly
yes, it's because she now sees through the illusion and it breaks apart; she can no longer be gaslighted with a fake reality or targeted to exploit her vulnerability. She prevailed by speaking the truth and seeing it all around her, no matter how terrible, a living nightmare. Her values keep her safe and her friends, the wise cat and the courageous boy.
I’m surprised he didn’t sin for the fact that Wybie’s grandma was letting people stay in a house where there was access to demon from another world. Or the fact that she didn’t run when she first saw the other mother who had buttons eyes. I would have run 🙄
Some ppl say the grandma let them stay so that she would sacrafice coraline instead of her grandson wyborne
@@saphire2611 holy Jesus , that's pure evil !! this movie is darker than i remember
@that one dog my 6 year old instincts was right “run away from a woman with button eyes”
@@saphire2611 that’s just a theory though
So actually the grandma tried her best to stop parents with kids from renting the place. Coraline was hidden from her on purpose by the Beldam because she was starving and she didn’t know about her until too late
Basically what I learned from Coraline is that you need to accept your life, no matter how shitty, because it can always get worse. And my dad wonders why I keep going to my emotionally neglectful mom because I feel anxious when I don’t have a schedule to follow
The scariest thing about this movie is that as scary as it is, the book is WAY scarier. If they had made the movie 100% accurate it would've traumatized everyone for life.
Examples of how? It's been a while since I read the book.
@@SilverByakuya well, I have read the book and I refuse to read it again because it was rather terrifying so I have selectively chosen to forget details about it
@@cailynmckay2340 somehow I believe you. This movie creeped me out as a kid. And my parents too
The author talked about how interesting the feedback to the book was -- children thought it was a fascinating adventure (that had a goosebump moment here or there) but adults found it deeply unsettling. So it's very interesting to read Coraline at different stages of your life!
@@SilverByakuya in the movie, the other mother's world is very animated and bright to charm Coraline, but in the book everything about the other world feels off, eerie, and much more unsettling. The other mothers hair moves in the air, and she feels more aloof in the book as well. At least that was my impression!
3:53 filthy water is accurate when you move into a house that wasnt lived in often. They have to let it run for a bit.
Also, she wrote 12 bugs because she killed 4.
The other father wears glasses to mimic her real father
Some of the sins were also him pointing details out. Ex. 4:32 where he complements her
Wow it’s almost like they do this to be overly critical and be dicks
@Skamacho I mean, he does this for a job so why can't people take it seriously?
I know we aren’t supposed to take his sins seriously, but the “left handers” one hurt
As a left handed, he does have a point.
Yeah I know right. But I'm more mad about how this movie pronounces Oregon (along with every other movie or TV show)
Louden Tyree I added 10 sins when it heard it. Why is this such a common mistake?!
Agreed
@@empatheticapathy3563 no clue but coraline is probably the worst I've ever heard it pronounced
So nobody’s gonna talk about the sin worthy moment where her parents have snow on them and her parents are LOOKING at each other and yet they don’t believe Coraline when she says they’ve got snow on them.
13:30 - that fake world, created just for Coraline, begins to unravel as she stops believing in it.
Personally, I think it's because the Other Mother was getting weaker
Both.
@@Alex-ie8cw because coraline stopped believing it
I never thought of it like that before. I thought it was because the children’s’ souls fueled her magic, but your interpretation is just as valid.
@@stoopidcrumpet6679 ohhhhh
Why can the cat talk?
Cat: “I just can”
Cinema sins: “ooooooohhhhhhhhhhh”
DING!
That’s something wrong with the movie
That’s better then a half hearted excuse about some magical properties or something. Anyways it’s implied it’s because he’s in The other world
* Fun fact:*
Wybourne was supposedly named so because his nan was terrified that he would fall victim to the Beldam, like her sister did. If anything, “Wybourne” is in fact short for Coraline’s nickname “Why were you born”.
"Why were you born? Now I have another person to protect from the bitch witch who likes to stitch."
~The Theorizer
Then why did she rent/sold the apartment to a couple with a kid
@@edra2005 Supposedly she was hoping that the Beldam would go after Coraline and be sated long enough for Wybie to grow up and no longer be a viable target.
Supposedly she didn't rent out to families with children to keep them safe, but maybe she noticed the Beldam becoming desperate and decided she had to keep Wybie safe by making someone else a target. After all, Wybie was snooping around the Pink Palace, and he found the doll.
@@Paragon13 But I heard that his grandma doesn’t rent the apartment.
@@Violet_Plum_Gamings She’s the owner of the Pink Palace, and Wybie literally says *she* doesn’t normally rent to families with kids.
The movie traumatized the hell out of me as a kid. Especially the ghost kid scene.
Really you’re not gonna sin the end when Coraline meets Wybie’s grandma “I’ve got so much to tell you” like how do you tell your friend’s grandma that her sister was eaten by a needle demon and her ghost was kept in the dark with those who suffered the same fate
I lost it at needle Demon LOL
*ding*
LUL
Yes I was expecting an "Yeah let me tell you everything about how your sister was horribly murdered by a demon *ding" too
Just like that
“You think winning game is good thing?” ‘The Detroit Lions.’ Leave us alone man 😭
Given how many different ways the Falcons have blown games this year they would have been better fit for the joke.
Lol
Detroit needs a new time 😂
This was written on October 27, 2020.
I think you all mean the 0-7 New York Jets
KyleIS NotHere Yeah, he was really clownin’ on Detroit in this one.
The guy is blue because he was at Chernobyl. Which is why he has medals and is not all their in the head.
Oh wow. I never considered those things for that character before, thank you for sharing! 🤯🙏
Ooooohhhhh
The medal he has, its de medal that are given for the voluntaries who help clean the incident
I don't know why him being at Chernobyl would make him have a Russian accent. I know there were Russians there but most of them were from Ukraine. Because Chernobyl is in Ukraine.
@@830toAwesome well sorry i not culture often to know if that a Russian accent or not. But those medals on his chest are very similar to the ones given to Chernobyl victims.
4:24 as someone who collects snow globes: ouch-
The beldam needs energy to keep the other world up and running and her disguise intact. This energy comes from the kids she eats. Since Wybie's grandmother has refused to rent to anyone with kids up till now the beldam was probably weak from starvation and running on what little strength she could muster. This would also explain why this entire thing only lasted a couple days. It's all she could manage.
The real question should be, why did Wybie's grandmother suddenly change her mind?
@Aobha O' Keeffe what about the book?
I think another reason is that her parents were so neglectful of her, that they forgot to mention Coraline....
@Aobha O' Keeffe I've seen that theory, and I totally agree. I guess part two to the question though would be why now? Both the grandmother's sister and that little boy looked younger than Wybie. Why didn't the grandmother start worrying about Wybie becoming the beldam's next victim earlier?
I guess maybe it could be that Wybie was becoming a little too curious lately and that made the grandmother start seriously worrying that he'd find the doll on his own and that's why she rented to the Jones's. Maybe, Idk
Eats? She *eats* them? Doesn't she just, like, absorb them?
Just ignore me I'm always confused about this kind of thing
@@meganhue6004 Perhaps Wybie only recently moved in with his grandmother.
"Are kids really worth listening to?"
Spoken like a true parent.
Jeremy would be a parent if his college girlfriend didnt leave him
@@insertmemorableusernameher6795 she made the right choice lol
If my parents had listened to me maybe my depression wouldn't be so bad.
They aren't.
yes, they are.
Re. her making the rules so easy, The Beldam is implied to be a fae of some sort. In folklore such beings are bound by the oaths they make due to magical means, so if she makes a direct promise to coraline, she has to keep it
So why the murders?
Because she's a muderous witch monster. Lots of magical creatures in tales eat people
I would agree with you but near the end one of the ghosts says " even if you win she'll never let you go". The Beldam swore to let everyone go if Coraline won meaning she would not have stuck with the promise. Sure the ghost could be lying but why would they? If I missed something or you have evidence supporting your claim please let me know. I'm interested in hearing it. Sorry if this seems rude that is not my intention.
"I swear on my right hand."
She's not a Fae, she is a Jorōgumo, which is a Spider-Demon.
6:43
Never thought this day would come but I’m actually sinning cinemasins for not doing their research.
I’d you look at the neighbor, you can see that he has a badge on his shirt. That badge was awarded to people who cleaned up nuclear sites, hence why he is blue.
Mr Bobinsky is blue because he was a member of the Chernobyl clean-up. The medal on his chest is from the clean-up operation, so the radiation turned his skin blue. It also explains his addiction to raw beets.
Why the raw beets addiction
@@ethanners6605 supposedly they help with the consequences of radiation, he wasn’t joking when he said “Have beet, make you strong”
Does anything explain how radiation turned his skin blue?
the way he sings and gets quieter when he sings “halloween” proves he was dancing when singing and i thought that was hilarious
THIS IS HALLOWEEN THIS IS HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN
THIS IS HALLOWEEN this is Halloween halloween *halloween*
CinemaSins: “Left handers” *adds a sin*
Me, a left hander: “This is fine”
Sinister
We’re used to it at this point
Yo fellow rebels! lol
Every time I pick up my archery bow I get reminded of this.
Us lefties have to stick together cuz there's so few of us :'D
Glad I'm not the only left hander that felt this way.
Coraline- If you’re the same cat, how can you talk?
Cat- I just can.
CinemaSins Narrator- Ooohhh *adds another sin
At least the other mother asked for consent. Imagine if she sewed the buttons by force 😣
no i don't think you get it, if she did there wouldn't be a movie. what im saying is that the villain has to be some amount of dumb or else the hero cant do anything about it.
@@somesmolbean6944 maybe there’s something preventing her? there’s nothing about it in the book, but maybe she can only eat the souls if they’re willing, so winning the challenge would mean it’s willing. plus, she loves challenges!
@@kiannalim308 yeah makes sense thanks
Maybe she's like vampyres who can't enter a house if they're not invited. She can't sew buttons if the kid does allow it
Then this movie wouldve ended about 1 hour early
Coraline: If you’re the same cat, how can you talk?
Cat: I just can
Narrator: Ohhhh
For some reason this had me rolling on the floor😂😂
Oof if he tries to tries to read the book, I wonder what kinds of sins will he make when it comes to all the cats dialouge.
BRUHH SAMEE LMAOOO 😂🤣🤣👏👏
I wish he'd put that in the outtakes where the cat responds "Meeeeeowth dat's right!"
This is one of those times he has the right to sin something.
Tbh, "I just can" is one of the most-catlike sentence I will ever hear in my life.
That's how you know Coraline is good, they make a sentient talking cat, and it says things only cats would say if they spoke.
The most relatable part of this movie is other characters getting Coraline's name wrong. With my first name being Camden, I've been mistakenly called Cameron sooooo many times.
Awesome name.
Mine is alek but people call me alec and alex.
I understand your suffering.
I relate to that because I get deadnamed by everyone who isn’t a friend
Everyone assumes my first name has the more common spelling, and my last name is impossible for people to get right the first or second time over the phone with repeated spellings... I feel you
15:22 "Stalk-holm syndrome" is GENIUS
anyway, nice analysis! Sometimes it seems that you sin stuff just to explain the movie, in order to create a coherent and understandable sequence of scenes; but I like it nonetheless :D
There's a theory that explains why Mr Bobinsky is blue. In "Coraline", the character of Mr. Bobinsky wears a medal awarded to the Liquidators of the Chernobyl Disaster.
Edit: Holy shit did not expect my comment to get this many likes lol.
Not theory but confirmed
@@Hanmacx oh okay
@@Hanmacx really? Cool!
It make more sense if he openly drank colloidal silver, which turns your skin blue permanently
@@digstrememcdingus1463 I loved Ben ten well the original anyways CN has a habit of butchering their beloved shows with horrible remakes.
“What’s with all this dirty water, I thought you moved out of Michigan.”
I had to do a lap around my house after that one
A flint mi joke lol
Fun Fact: The Other father was trying to warn Coraline of the other mother in the song he played to her
we know
@@MayMissYumi Don't new to be so rude about it, not everyone knew that yo, just Because you knew it doesnt mean EVERYONE else who had watched it knew
@@Gothicbeautiful i wasn't being rude by saying we know. majority of people knew this already and it is quite obvious if people pay attention. so don't talk to me about being rude when i only said a simple 'we know'. my comment had no aggression, rude words or any type of attack at the main comment.
Everyone knows that
I didn't know that
6:04
THIS WOMAN'S VOICE JUST CRACKED SO BADLY
"WErE alREdy HERE CorAlLIne"
As a gal who's favorite childhood movie is coraline Well I'm not an apple store employee
Oh... * *backs away slowly*
Anakin start panicking I don't have a planakin
wut abt a psychopath?
@@numbah1catfish_stephen MMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNN who wants to tell him
@@dogedakid6415 who, wut, huh?
“I almost fell into a well yesterday”
“Uh huh”
“I would have died”
“Thats nice honey”
"-_-"
So.... the mom wanted her to die
It's just a mother not being over protected
I was notorious for doing really stupid shit as a kid (ex. I kicked a trailer window trying to kill a fly and ended up breaking the family record for stiches) so if I told my mom some shit like that she would more than likely believe it lmao
Funy
the fact that he didn't mention the suitcase literally only having a hat in it-
yeaaaaaa...
he missed that ,, and thats a huge miss,,, lollll
And that’s a sin of the film... somehow
8:25 When the frame changes on the door flip, they've spontaneously been teleported to the opposite side of the door.
In the novella, Coraline actually calls 911 but they dismiss her story as a bad dream. And, in a way, that's sooooo much scarier.
Yep, I remember
@@LucyAdroit They probably kept the scene out of the adaptation to avoid discouraging minors to call the police whenever there's danger.
@@DiloConHelio LOL, my sister and I have done that before - but it was after we watched this educational video about calling 911 when you're in trouble. To be fair, we didn't mean to do it and we probably shouldn't pushed on the buttons when we were faking. xDD
“Exploring a strange and possibly dangerous hole. This has NEVER worked out well for me.”
Writing of the year.
I mean, Has it ever worked out well for anyone?
I LOLed at that. I kind of got it the moment he said it 😂
That’s what she said
@@teachme5334 Worked out for me.
I've gotten 2 daughters out of doing that.
Make of that what you will.
I probably should not get this joke
K but that Detroit lions joke was actually good
As a Detroit Lions fan, I can confirm this.
Explain please
@@thealaskanforever Detroit Lions do not win games.
More like the Falcons
@@garretthermen9266 That sounds about as Detroit as it can get
Fun fact: the medal Mr. Bobinsky is wearing was given to the liquidators at Chernobyl. That could explain the blue skin and the eccentric personality. It is also winter and he is doing exercises outside in a tank top and shorts.
6:51
"Bring the beet in"
*Anything for you Beyonce*
"Have beet. Make you strong"
Cue "Dejavu beat" out of nowhere playing in my head.
Someone needs to make an edit of this. Lmao.
13:29 The Beldam requires souls to keep the magic of the world flowing and keep herself alive. It’s why she’s almost completely metal by the time we see her in the movie. The reason the souls are the eyes is also very simple: The eyes are the window to the soul’ everything in this world uses soul magic to take on its doppelgänger appearance. Without it they revert to the creatures/objects they were when the entered this world.
So she's a discount shang tsung?
@@Duality2222-2 oh my God I remember him from mortal combat he used to scare the shut out of me
Everything wrong with coraline in one comment or less: gave trauma to a whole generation of kids
What's interesting is Gaiman wasn't sure Coraline should be a kid's book, so his editor read it to her daughters and asked if they were scared after the first hour. The girls said no, and they finished the book. So it was published as a children's book. Later on, after the movie was made, the youngest girl admitted to being terrified, but she knew if she admitted it then she couldn't hear how it ended.
Ngl this movie caused so many nightmares for me and I refuse to watch this movie anymore
Sooo true, even now my being adult my stomach just shrinks just by thinkig about it. I saw when I was like 10, btw biggest fun fact. At school we had computer and we played games but some games for this stupid bitch were to violent (it was some old plane game thats all) but that same bitch played us this movie. PS: just writing this and thinking back how I saw it Im feeling PTSD. I know Im like little bitch but I saw so many “scarier movies” but Caroline is something else.
@@firerealms13yk78 exactly, I was scared for a long time after watching this. It left a scar on my poor 5 yo soul, although it was so long ago I cant even remember it. Lets watch the video and remind myself what I should have forgotten...
Yes
The writers said that Mr. Bobinsky is blue because he's always outside in a tank top and shorts in the cold weather but he wears a medal awarded to the Liquidators of the Chernobyl Disaster which many fans of the movie have taken as a nod to him having been exposed to the radiation enough that it made his skin blue.