el iceberg de coraline 🧐 - Summary

Summary

The text discusses the film "Coraline and the Secret Door," its production, theories about its characters, and connections to other works. It mentions the film's stop-motion animation, budget, and box office success. Theories include connections to "It" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," speculations about the characters' backgrounds, and the possibility that Coraline's experiences were hallucinations caused by painkillers. The summary suggests that the ending of the film might not be as happy as it appears, with Coraline possibly never leaving the other world.

Facts

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1. The ocean encompasses great mysteries in its depths.
2. The Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) sustained a nuclear fusion reaction at over 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
3. The core temperature of the Sun is around 15 million Kelvin.
4. The film "Coraline" is a fantasy and horror film for children created with stop-motion animation in 2009.
5. "Coraline" is based on the 2002 novel written by Neil Gaiman.
6. Director Henry Selick was fascinated by the novel and considered producing the film, which began three years later.
7. The stop-motion animation film took four years to complete due to the effort required.
8. The film "Coraline" had a budget of 60 million dollars and raised over 124 million dollars.
9. It was nominated for several awards and is considered one of the best in fantasy and horror animation.
10. The character Mr. Bobinski is a retired Russian gymnast who lives in the attic of the Pink Palace.
11. Mr. Bobinski wears a medal given to those who minimized the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

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