Coraline:
Crazy, Climactic, and Controversial
Be careful what you wish for, especially if you are Coraline Jones, the new girl from Michigan who really just wants a little extra attention from her parents. Henry Selick creatively and successfully uses the children’s book Coraline, written by Neil Gaiman, to step us into the first 3D stop-motion animated film with perfect voices such as Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher.
Coraline has just
moved into the Pink Palace homes with her parents, also owned by Ms.Spink and Forcible and Mr.
Bobinsky. After being notably neglected by her mother and
father, Coraline decides to check out the new place, while also discovering a
suspicious tiny door, which inside turns out to be the life she’s always
dreamed of. This “Other World”, however, is home to her “Other Mother” and
“Other Father”, who have buttons for eyes, as well as everyone else in this
“magical” place. Despite the warnings from neighbors to enter this door,
Coraline continues to return all to escape the bore of her parents.
Unfortunately, after her last return to her real home, her parents are nowhere
to be found, and kidnapped by Coraline’s
“Other Mother”. To get her parents back and get rid of this “Other
World” forever, Coraline must uncover many secrets and undergo many obstacles
to return to the real life that she originally took for granted.
With a director and
producer like Henry Selick and hundreds of special effects and makeup
department assistants, it comes to no surprise this movie was nominated for an
Oscar, won eight other awards for Best Picture of the Year, and twenty -four
other nominations.


In my opinion, this
movie deserved every award won and nominated for. The animation was spot on,
the characters’ voices were perfect, and the music score for an animated film
was astounding. Teri Hatcher’s sweet, yet creepy voice fits perfectly with the
split personality of the "Other Mother". Also, Dakota Fanning’s voice has the
innocence and longing that Coraline portrays. When I first saw the movie, my
first impression was, that it was a weird film, but really, it’s just creative.
Anyone who can come up with this creative storyline and put it into this
colorful, magical, strange cinema, is Oscar winning to me.