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Saturday, February 21, 2009
title: Coraline
released: 6 February 2009
genre: animation/adventure/fantasy
rated: 3 out of 5
Based on Neil Gaiman's book, the movie Coraline, is about a young girl who finds a secret door in her home. Once Coraline opens the door, she finds a passageway into a different version of her own life. But she soon finds out that this new version of her life, with 'new and improved' parents is not all that it seems. Before she knows it, Coraline is fighting to get back home to her real family.
I liked Coraline because of the images and the animation, some scenes were beautiful. However, I took my children with me, and my 8 year old was afraid during some scenes, the ones with the 'Other Mother'. I think it didn't help that we were watching in in 3D, so everything seemed magnified. My husband and my 12 year old son hated it. My husband said it was 'The worst movie i've seen in a long time.'
The movie does stray away from the book, and I feel like I had such high hopes, then I was dissapointed. Turns out I am the only one in my family that liked it at all. I did find it to be too long though. And I like the book much better, you get to really like sweet Coraline when you read the story. During the film, they almost make her seem too grown up. For me, this film wasn't worth going to see it in theaters.
Labels: Coraline, movies, Neil Gaiman
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Okay, I just wanted to post...my son(12) is reading Coraline by Neil Gaiman !
He took my copy and began reading yesterday, he told me he really likes it.
Like mother, like son :)
Have you seen the movie trailer? It looks very good.
Labels: Coraline, Neil Gaiman
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
title: Coraline
author: Neil Gaiman
pages: 162
first line: Coraline discovered the door a little while after they moved into the house.
rated: 5 out of 5 stars
I have finally read a Neil Gaiman book. Wow!
I kept hearing great things about this book and about Neil Gaiman. I wanted to see what all the fuss is about.
Okay, let me say, I loved this book. I began reading one evening, and finished it that same night. I literally couldn't put this book down and was sad to see it end.
It was entertaining, magical, and very creepy.
Little Coraline lives with her parents both of whom don't pay much attention to her because they are too busy. Coraline is on break from school as is always looking for something fun to do. She wonderes what's behind the locked door in the drawing room, and her when her mother opens the door, it opens to a brick wall. One day when Coraline's mother is out shopping, Coraline opens the door. This time a passageway mysteriously appears. She walks through and finds an apartment same as her own, only oddly different.
There she finds her "other" parents, creepy people with big buttons for eyes.'It sounded like her mother. Coraline went into the kitchen, where the voice had come from. A woman stood in the kitchen with her back to Coraline. She looked a little like Coraline's mother. Only...
Only her skin was white as paper.'
Once Coraline leaves this alternate world, she comes back through the door and into her own apartment to find her real parents missing. She knows the 'other mother' must have taken them and she needs to go back through the door and bring them home. All throughout the story she faces terrifying creatures and scary situations and keeps telling herself she is not afraid.'Coraline took a deep breath and stepped into the darkness, where strange voices whispered and distant winds howled. She became certain that there was something in the dark behind her: something very old and very slow. Her heart beat so hard and so loudly she was scared it would burst out of her chest. She closed her eyes against the dark.'
Another very creepy thing about this book is the illustrations.
Images show up every once in a while throughout the book, and this is the kind of book that really hooks you, so I was really into reading, then an unexpected image like this would show up:
This book was cute and creepy all mixed up together. You can't help but like Coraline and hope she makes it out ok.
'Coraline' is being made into a film, due in theaters February of 2009.
click here for details on the film
Dakota Fanning is Coraline (voice) &
Teri Hatcher as Coraline's Mother/Other Mother
here is a sneak preview:
this read was part of the following reading challenges:
once upon a time
triple 8
twisted fairy tales
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this book has also been reviewed by:
dewey
finding wonderland
1 more chapter
nymeth
Labels: childrens, Coraline, fairy tales, Neil Gaiman, reviews, TBR, triple eight, young adult