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The Nightmare Before Christmas Movie Now in 3D
Animation
Tim Burton's classic Christmas/Halloween movie, The Nightmare
Before Christmas has quickly become one of the most renowned
animated holiday films in movie history and now it has been
remade in 3D animation making it even better. Though parts of
this holiday movie classic seems a bit too graphic for some of
the younger children, this film is a wonderful musical (music
and lyrics by Danny Elfman) with a very good message for all of
us. The entirety of The Nightmare Before Christmas was created
with stop-motion animation, and in view of the fact that it's
centered around the spooky Halloween holiday, it was given an
overall dark tone. Jack Skellington (the Pumpkin King), the
film's brooding protagonist, is a living skeleton who walks,
talks, and sings beautifully (Danny Elfman sings for Jack).
Each and every Halloween, it's Jack's duty to organize the
holiday of Halloween for the world, but this Halloween, Jack
feels like there something missing in his life so instead of
preparing for Halloween, Jack searches for a way to fill the
emptiness in his life.
During his search of self discovery, Jack finds a strange
doorway in a tree which leads him to a wondrous place called
Christmas town. It does not take very long for Jack to fall
under the spell of goodwill shown by the cheery inhabitants of
Christmas town. He soon becomes completely captivated with
Christmas town and Christmas. After Jack learns about the
legend of Santa Claus, he decides to tell all of his friends in
Halloween town about the wonders he has just witnessed.
Although the townspeople in Halloween town are hoping to make
the next Halloween even more frightening than the last, Jack
convinces them to celebrate Christmas instead. With the aid of
Lock, Shock and Barrel, three trick-or-treaters who are more
tricksters than treaters, Jack kidnaps Santa Claus. From there,
everything begins to go completely wrong.
The Nightmare Before Christmas transforms into a fascinating
story about being happy with one's self, and while the chief
message is good, there are elements to Tim Burton's The
Nightmare Before Christmas that might be a bit too scary for
the younger kids. Some of the movie's characters, like Sally
and her "master" for instance, have a very dark, almost macabre
look to them and can be very frightening to some younger
children. In addition to her gruesome appearance, Sally, who is
the main female character of The Nightmare Before Christmas is
sometimes abused by her "master ", which can be a bit upsetting
to some children. There is one scene in particular that can
upset some children. It's the scene where the Oogie Boogie Man
kidnaps and attempts to do away with Santa Claus. I'm a firm
believer in watching questionable movies with smaller children
so you can help them tell the difference between good and bad,
fantasy and reality.
With that said, there is nothing in The Nightmare Before
Christmas that is too far over the top. I found The Nightmare
Before Christmas to be a fantastic film that is loaded with
holiday spirit, beautiful music and eye-catching graphics. The
best is yet to come now that it has been released on BlueRay
DVD in 3D animation. I found a place for it on my shelf
alongside my other great classic Christmas
movies.
by Neil Gerstein - 8th December 2008
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