Coraline is CREEPY but also beautiful?! (Reaction & First Time Watching)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
- An adventurous girl walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
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This is stop motion, I think, it's a rare form of art. Coraline is a real treasure
Yep, it’s super smooth, people even accused Tim burton of using CGI, but there’s none, it’s just pure time and talent
@Mia-zi2ec the haters are just mad that they don’t have talent
@@Mia-zi2ec Odd accusation, since Tim Burton had nothing to do with this movie
@@MrGBH He did, he produced it and directed it
@@Mia-zi2ecit was henry selick that produced this, tim burton actually had nothing to do with this.
The studio LAIKA produced "Coraline," "The Boxtrolls," "ParaNorman," and "Kubo and the Two Strings" all using stop-motion animation. Another creepy doll animated film to watch (though it wasn’t made by LAIKA and really wasn't stop-motion animation) was the 2009 film "9." One of the producers was Tim Burton and the titular character was voiced by LOTR's Elijah Wood. All quite good films!
And still, no credit to Henry Selick? That dude can't catch a fucking break!
@ZoeDuneCorp Sorry! Yes, props to Henry Selick for his genius.
The two creepiest things in this movie are the idea the Beldam had it been more patient or Coraline more gullible might have taken Coraline away and her parents never have known what happened to her, never knowing she was taken right in their own home and the dreams she told them about were real. The second that a lot of people miss is that although the Beldam removes most of it's disguise as Coraline's mother over time it never stops using her voice it just gets harsher. So imagine being a kid and realizing you are being trapped by a monster that always sounds like your mother.
This film was based on a book by Neil Gaiman (American Gods, Good Omens), which may explain why the story seems so weird. This is honestly a great film though, delightfully charming and whimsical while also being surprisingly creepy for a kids' film. The stop-motion animation gives the film a really unique vibe, the voice acting in top-notch and the score is just marvellous (on that note, now you've seen the film and know how the story goes, give the Other Father's song a listen sometime and pay close attention to the lyrics - the hidden meaning is quite something to behold)
This is one of the quintessential "this is a KID'S movie???" movies 😂😂
I've never screamed 'yay!!!' So loud until seeing the thumbnail of you reacting to coralline !!
Yes I agree with the videos title. Coraline is spooky, but beautiful at the same time
It’s fun seeing people’s initial reactions to the Other Parents. Some people are delighted while others immediately know something’s off.
My youngest daughter and I watch this movie every day.
The begining is creepier when you realize the beldum is using embalming tools to make the dolls.
Some details you might have missed
1. The ghost children's name for the Other Mother is "the Beldam." This is a reference to John Keats' 1819 poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci" literally the beautiful lady without mercy. The poem is about a knight who meets a "full beautiful faery's child" with "wild" eyes. She takes the knight "to her elfin grot" where she enchants him but he dreams of others "pale kings, and princes too" who warn him that she has him in her thrall. The M.O. of the Other Mother and the warnings of the ghost children to Coraline about what the Other Mother did to them are echoes of Keats' poem. In addition the English word "beldam" according to a glance at the dictionary will reveal that the word has two meanings "an old, ugly woman" also a hag or witch or "grandmother"
2. The Other Mother's name "Beldam" is an archaic word meaning a malicious and ugly woman especially an old one a witch. It was once traditional on Halloween night for kids to dare each other to knock on the neighborhood Beldam's door an older woman living near them. In many stories a Beldam closely resembles a spider and lures children into her home with candy and treats only to trap them inside a cobweb and liquefy their innards with venom. In other variations the Beldam traps kids in her home and eats them. The 'Spider and the Fly' poem is similar to these stories in Coraline many of the happenings in the film are similar to these stories and that poem. Curiously the term 'Beldam' is believed to have stemmed from 'Belle Dame' (French for 'beautiful lady') from the fairy tale 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' which again parallels the events of Coraline.
3. During the meal with the Other Mother the "Welcome Home" cake features a double loop on the O in "home" but not in "welcome." According to Graphology a double loop on a lowercase O means the person who wrote it is lying. There is only one double loop meaning she is welcome but she is not home.
4. When the Other Mother and Other Father attempt to persuade Coraline to sew buttons into her eyes the framed silhouettes on the wall represent the three ghost children.
5. When Coraline goes to tell the Other Father that dinner is ready he sings her a song that at first listen seems cute and fun. But if you think about it carefully and listen to the lyrics he is warning her of what the Other Mother's motive is.
6. After school uniform shopping when Coraline and her mother pull into the driveway of The Pink Palace you can see the front of their car is cracked from the accident that her mother references. This is the reason for her neck brace they also drive a Volkswagen beetle another reference to insects many examples of which are seen throughout the film.
7. At the movie's end as the camera zooms out from everyone in the garden the landscaping resembles the "Other" Mother's true face instead of Coraline's like it was in the "other" world.
8. When Coraline suggests to the Other Mother that they play hide and seek during her first visit the lightning outside of the window briefly takes the shape of the Other Mother's hand as do the tree branches on the downed log when Coraline first apologizes to the cat for calling him a "wuss puss."
9. The strange object that Miss Spink and Miss Forcible give Coraline on her second visit to their apartment is an adder stone. According to European mythology adder stones have magical powers such as the ability to reveal witch disguises and traps by looking through the middle of the stone. Coraline does just this in the Other World to find the ghost children's real eyes.
10. As the Other Mother becomes her true self we see more insect-like characteristics appear. The Other Mother is an expert at sewing her clothes become reminiscent of an insect's thorax and abdomen and in her final form as a spider the Other Mother hunts in her web containing the bug furniture that resemble previously caught prey by vibration just like a real spider.
11. When Coraline finds the old well in the film's first act she discovers it's in a fairy ring she previously stepped in. In Western Europe stepping in fairy rings can be either a good or bad omen. Often they are seen as hazardous places such as a human getting trapped in the fairy realm for stepping on their 'sacred ground' Sometimes they can be linked with good fortune such as a person being allowed to interact with and enjoy the company of fairies for a night. In the film Coraline experiences both the good and bad consequences of stepping in the fairy ring. At first she's allowed to enjoy the pleasures of the Other World/"fairy world". But soon she's in danger of being trapped there forever unless she fixes both her mistakes and the mistakes of the children who came before her.
12. The Other Mother is never seen eating at any of the dinner scenes the only thing she eats are the cocoa beetles this is most likely due to her wanting to "eat" Coraline's life.
13. There are various little hints in the background of Coraline to imply which children had once lived in the Pink Palace and gone missing throughout its history. Most notably there was the introductory scene of the doll resembling the ghost girl who was Grandma Lovat's missing sister. Still there was also the "painfully boring" portrait Coraline discovers portraying an Edwardian-looking little boy eating an ice cream cone resembling one of the other ghosts and the silhouettes of the three ghost children are seen on the wall of the dining room in the Other World as well.
14. Throughout the film the neighbors call Coraline "Caroline," much to her annoyance. By the end of the film rveryone gets her name right this could also symbolize Coraline's finally accepting the real world and the people in it.
15. At the end of the movie the clouds moving away from the moon are in the shapes of the Other Mother's hands.
16. When Miss Spink and Miss Forcible are arguing over whether Coraline's tea leaves are a "peculiar hand" or a "giraffe" technically they are both correct. The giraffe is a hint to where the beldam hides her parents because they are in the zoo snowglobe.
17. During the first scene set in Coraline's bedroom you can see the photo frame containing the photo of her friends from back home on a stand in the shape of a Praying Mantis. This links to the Praying Mantis tractor that the 'Other' Father drives later in the film.
18. It's one of those rare times book and film are equally loved by fans of both
19. When the Other Mother proposes to sew the buttons in Coraline she can observe two horns on her head. These horns are highlighted to emphasize the dark magic in the Otherworld. The head with the horns is not in the kitchen in the real world.
20. The Other Mother always ends the day by sitting beside Coraline's bed the same chair that Coraline's doll sits in each morning hinting that the doll is actually how the other mother has been spying on Coraline during the day.
21. Mr. Bobinsky is wearing the liquidator medal which reads on the front "Participant in the clean-up campaign". The central detail of the medal is a drop of blood with three lines each representing the type of radiation Alpha (α), Beta (β) and Gamma (γ). The "ЧAЭC" indicates "Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant". This medal is a unique real life medal as it is the only medal in the world awarded for participation in a nuclear clean up. That might explain his odd behavior (eating raw beets etc) this would also imply that Mr. B must have immigrated to the United States from living in the Soviet Union that and his somewhat loose English.
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@@Praewee_ thank you I appreciate it
@@Lopez03Eduardo. 😄💕
@@Lopez03Eduardo. merci means thank you in French doesn’t it?
@@slamyourheadin9449 yes
fun fact the Other Father's song was a warning for Coraline he was trying to help & save her
Another thing; since you've loved two of Tim Burton's major animations, you should watch another one (whether you post the reaction or not), this one being my favorite of his filmography: it's "The Corpse Bride," starring Christopher Lee, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter.
In case my first message was lost: you talk a bit about your childhood tastes, which reminds me of a question I often want to ask reviewers: what did you most frequently watch growing up?
11:44 Green is not a creative color ♫
The rest of Laika's films are also worth checking out.
13:28 Same director. Jack Skellington's face even appears briefly in a yolk when the Other Mother cracks an egg.
I'm equal parts glad I get to see your FIRST first reaction to this movie and disappointed you never watched it when you were younger. It's such a good movie!
ALSO! Kubo and the Two Strings is another good one from the same studio
13:39 bruh that’s a preying mantis
Saw it in the cinema with 3D glasses. Creepy but beautifully made.
Fun stuff, I love folklore, Beldam is french I believe, a spider witch, known for deception and shape shifting
Other fun thing is the book is awesome, Neil Gaiman is generally known for metaphysical sci-fi horror but came up with Coraline…for reasons, good stuff
It's time to put our BLUE WIGS on and grab some popcorn🍿. ✌️
This movie was both strange and scary at the same time and is always a classic in stop motion animation history
Green is the best color 💚
HOW DID I FORGET/NOT KNOW DAKOTA FANNYING WAS CORRILINE?! I have this movie on 3D Blu-ray and I even have a promo shirt for it from when I worked at a movie theater! Top five stop motion films for sure.
Alysksa is so gorgeous. I haven't watched a video of hers in a little while. She is so nice to look at and decent at reactions. Good combination
Agreed
YESSSS. Your one of few people to actually notice the fairy ring around the well. Its such a small detail but it carries so much weight I think
4:15 “I wonder where they moved to?” Since you asked. Coraline moved from Detroit Michigan to Ashland Oregon
Did you know that this movie was based on the novel by Neil gaiman there is a difference between the book and the movie, if you read the book it will be more terrifying than the movie because it is darker.
Some easter eggs/details you may have missed:
1: The garden in the Other World looks just like Coraline. However, in the real world, the garden looks like the Other Mother.
2: The tunnel that Coraline uses to get to the Other World is actually a creature in itself. More specifically, it's the creature's oesophagus (throat pipe), and the world where the Other Mother is located is the creature's stomach. In the original book, it states that it was 'older by far than the Other Mother' and that Coraline 'could feel a breeze without a source' as she walked down the tunnel. This 'breeze ' is the creature breathing. However, the more Coraline goes into the tunnel, the more aware of her the creature becomes. At the beginning, it's in a state of hibernation. But near the end of the book, it's nearly fully awake. Essentially, the Other Mother is a parasitic life-form.
3: The inside of the well looks identical to how the inside of the tunnel looks when it's all dirty. This theory implies that the key that Coraline and Wybie threw down the well actually returned back to the Other Mother.
I love stop-motion movies. The 1983 version of 'The Wind in the Willows', and the 'Cheburashka' cartoons use the same, if slightly more archaic technology, but are still so effective.
The 'Other Movie' was a villain that could freak out anyone - Teri Hatcher voiced her to perfection. I watched this movie for the first time whilst babysitting my neighbour's 10 y/o twins. They loved it - and they totally grasped the key messages of the film - be careful what you wish for!
9 is another great film
I like that shade of green you are wearing. I think it suits you.
One of my favorite movies of all time!! This movie was directed by Henry Selick,the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas!! Stop motion animation was always a fave of mine.
I agree, this movie does seem creepy and scary at times in the storyline and animations. But also very appealing. Great video Alyska.
Mom and weren't neglecting Coraline. They needed to make a deadline for work because they're out of money from moving.
I love this movie so much. Funny because I really didn't expect to. I would never have watched this if I hadn't run out of options on a long haul flight. Fyi its based on a comic.
I remember reading this in elementary school. Terrifying! 😵🫣😱😳
Creepy but amazingly great movie.
Kubo and the 2 strings. One of the best movies I’ve ever seen and it’s made by the same people who made coralline
I have a family member that works at Laika here in Oregon and they're amazing.
10:01 the ultimate teabag
You could react to “paranorman”. That film was made by the same creators of coraline and I think you might like it also
Watching this in 3d in the theaters is one of the best things i've seen
Little nightmares was character was actually inspired by coraline
Creepiest stop motion,yet great is Alice by Jan Swankmajer. Its a totally messed up Alice in Wonderland. 1980's I'm guessing. Traumatised me as a kid.
My daughter was obsessed with this movie for about 2 months when she was 4. Just wanted to watch it over and over. Her older sister did not enjoy this. lol
So you are aware for next time the robot the other father was riding in the garden was a giant mantis and its one of the weirdest scenes in the movie in my opinion
If you can make your way to Seattle before the end of Summer this year there is a huge exhibit right now with all the Laika movies. It shows off props and set pieces from often times 360 degrees. There's a huge section devoted entirely to this movie but their other movies are all good too.
The utter confusion as to what to feel about this movie between cute to creepy is the best thing 😂 also watching you try to be PG is so fun
I love that boba fett chair
Alyce if you hate dolls then you will love the puppet master movies they are a must watch please 😈🥺🙏
😎👍 This film was the first in a trilogy of movies that utilize this same style of animation, the next two being "Paranorman" (2012) and "The Boxtrolls" (2014) which features Dakota Fanning's sister as the voice of the female lead. I think you'll enjoy the next two just as much. They're similarly creepy, but also have happy endings.
Wyborn is a Norse name that means War Bear
My childhood movie 😊
Coraline is a great movie. A suggestion may be The Boy And The Heron.
Great reaction and you should watch the deleted scenes they caught me off guard!
Para Norman is quite fun, although not quite as Gothic as Coraline.
This movie creeped me out as a kid
Somehow Caroline might be a great and a beautiful little girl somehow she might be scary all the time but I feel like she might feel good inside of herself but all of a sudden she can probably make friends and probably can be with them either way that she can't be alone by herself she might be miserable without them either way that when she has friends at least they can they have each other as friends they are for kindness and love to support for her life to have a great things on their own life together
I've seen Caroline once but I don't remember if I watched all the way might have to check it out cuz of the spooky yet cool atmosphere the film has
Thank you for reacting to this film and then my daughter after this film it's weird, creepy My daughter is 3 years old and she loves watching this film because it's named after her
Much love from Cali 😍
Another great reaction! 😁 I'll be honest, I never watched Coraline, but I might check out the full version after this. If you don't mind me making a suggestion, I think a couple of films you should consider checking out if you haven't already are the two Tron flims, both of which you might find interesting as a gamer.
Laika goes hard
"I feel bad for her, her parents are too busy to pay attention"
You will regret those words shortly.
Didnt this used to be a gaming channel
This definitely looks like something that Tim Burton would’ve made, but I’m surprised he wasn’t involved with this movie at all.
Coraline was the inspiration for little nightmares 🥰
Respect for your pet rats names 🫡 I have cats named Katara and Momo and a our dearly departed Azula
Thanks for the weekend upload!
a my girl i love that is movie and me too 😸
coreline is pure art 💛
Hi Alyce!😊 That is one crazy immersive film! Great reactions to this rather clever animated film, Alyce!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
Kinda shocked you've never seen this movie before, i could've sworn you had
I’d love to see you’re reaction to The Cat In The Hat at some point if you haven’t seen it :)
I watched this with my sisters in 3D when I was a kid. :(
Love the video Alyska stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
A mostly great film that I recently watched for the first time last year in October the only issue I have with this film is the third act a bit too easy for the protagonist.
You just brought back a memory of my mum getting me Thomas the Tank engine toys when I was super young so thank you🥹
Actually, I think Thomas the Tank Engine traumatized me more than Coraline... 🤔
@@LadyDoomsinger I used to have VHS copies of so many episodes and I’d never let it get to the end because the music they used for one of the studio credits or something used to freak me out😂
A really great but eerie film.
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Firstttt, I used to love watching coraline as a kid
Yaay Alyska posted new video 🎉 & i remember watching this it creeped me out especially the other mom 😱 like who has buttons for eyes
I love Alyska's accent. Where is she from?
I don't know why you would feel bad about her because there's nothing to feel bad about
Have you watch the frighteners with Michael j fox
I like your accent
I once convinced a friend to watch Coraline after watching it she called me on a video call and we started talking about the movie she said she was scared when she watched it and was glad it was just a movie then I hid my face under the desk and attached two big black buttons to my eyelids I raised my face to look at the camera and in all seriousness asked her if she was sure it was just a movie she looked at the screen and started yelling at me and told me not to do that again
You're evil and I love it. What would "other you" have been like though?
other me would be even more evil XD@@gwenpicchi5719
what the hell? Lina breaking up so randomly just cause Pietro actor won't be able to work in the next seasons? Bruh the writers are ruining this show so much..i hope Lina can get new bf in next season
If you both loved coraline and little nightmares you might also love watching spirited away 😊
Can you try to watch Casper next it's a great classic
I watched this as a Kid and i hated this Movie it gave me nightmares for weeks
HI Alyska, sorry that I am watching this so late, after 7 months. But I was wondering where I could get a chair just like you. (Boba Fett Design)? Thank you if you answere :) have a nice day
React to *Alita: Battle Angel (2019)* sometime!
I don't really understand 🙏,
I tried to catch the story , while eating my chocolate 🧐
Thanks my Queen 😊
Watch the movie RRR
Could you react to brother bear next it's a god tier movie...but you will cry so be warned
Hi alska❤🎉 0:17
Have you ever thought about going to a speech therapist
Finish the other shows
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Plz react to COCO ..if u like this movie u love Coco 😊 if u haven't watch also.. Ratatouille..😊
Hey girl 😅😊❤
nice