Coraline was kinda insane - Summary

Summary

The speaker, Alex, shares his thoughts on the movie "Coraline" and its themes. He starts by expressing surprise that he hadn't realized the movie was a kids' film, given its dark and complex themes. He then recounts the storyline, noting the contrast between the main character's life in the real world and her alternate reality where her parents are kinder.

Alex criticizes the parents' characterization, stating that their behavior towards Coraline is unrealistic and doesn't seem to be influenced by any events in the movie. He also questions the movie's resolution, suggesting that the parents' sudden change in behavior seems arbitrary and unrelated to Coraline's actions.

Despite these criticisms, Alex acknowledges that he enjoys the movie, particularly its stop-motion animation style. He expresses a desire for more films of this type and mentions the upcoming Guillermo del Toro's "Pinocchio" stop-motion movie.

In the end, Alex thanks his viewers for watching and invites them to subscribe, like, comment, and send him an email with suggestions for future videos.

Facts

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