Corpse Bride is a dark fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, set in 18th-century Russia. The story revolves around the corpse bride, a terrifying specter of death who insists on consummating her marriage with a living man. The film is rich with macabre elements, including dead bodies, spiders, maggots, and decay, making it the most horrific kids animated film ever seen.
The film is based on an anti-Semitic Russian folktale and tells the story of Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp) who makes a mistake during his wedding vows rehearsal in front of his bride-to-be Victoria. The film emphasizes the importance of honoring and respecting the deceased, as well as the significance of rituals and traditions associated with death, such as the Day of the Dead celebration depicted in the Land of the Dead.
The film also teaches valuable life lessons about love, letting go, and the importance of embracing life’s challenges. It emphasizes that true happiness depends on one’s determination to be happy, and that death/karma can lead to liberation through love or death.
While some may argue that Corpse Bride is too melancholy and dark for children, it teaches valuable life lessons about love, letting go, and the importance of redemption through Jesus’ death. The film is currently more popular in the United States than Another Body but less popular than The First King.
In conclusion, Corpse Bride is a dark and captivating film that teaches valuable life lessons about love, death, and redemption. It is a testament to the power of love and the importance of embracing life’s challenges.
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What is the story behind Corpse Bride?
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride has a sad real-life inspiration. The Corpse Bride story was inspired by a Jewish folktale called The Finger. It’s about a man who accidentally marries a ghost bride.
What does the corpse bride teach us?
Can a heart still break after it stops beating? Corpse Bride shows that death is a kind of freedom. The dead characters are happier than the living. This is because death makes many of the rules in the world above meaningless. We see this cold, uncaring world at the start of the film. Victor and Victoria are together not because they love each other, but because it makes economic sense. Victor and Victoria fall in love, but that’s not the point. This tone contrasts the bright world of the dead, where there is no pain or suffering, just music and celebration. The film shows us that life and death are not the same. In the living world, people are dead inside, while in the afterlife, they are full of life and joy. The colors in the film show this too. Victor’s world is gray, while Emily’s is orange, green, and purple. The film connects these worlds through blue, as shown on the butterfly, the moon, and Emily’s skin and hair. It shows that Emily is still alive. She isn’t fully decomposed like some of the other people. She’s still a fresh corpse with fresh wounds and emotions. Emily struggles with this connection throughout the film. She uses Victor as a physical representation of this connection. Emily hopes marrying Victor will let her move on from the living and finish her life. She can change her fate on her wedding night. But she learns this is wrong when she realizes she’s taking Victor’s life. If Emily releases Victor and accepts what happened to her was tragic, she can move on to a different spiritual world. “Why go up there when people are dying to get down here?” The afterlife is like life, but more lively and deconstructed. When you die, you live on without restrictions. When Mayhew arrives, he is no longer coughing or in pain. He is free to do as he pleases. This is the opposite of his life above, where he was sick and a servant. The film doesn’t show life as an antagonist, but it does show a regulated life.
What is the plot twist of the Corpse Bride?
Barkis killed Emily because he wanted her money and status. He could achieve this by marrying Victoria. Emily became a butterfly and left for a different afterlife after giving Victor his wedding ring back.
Did Victor ever love Emily?
After thinking Victoria gave him a rebound since he’s married, why not get married too? Heartbroken, Victor decided to devote himself to Emily. He even agreed to give up his life for her. But Victor didn’t love Emily. He might have only agreed to marry Emily out of sympathy. He tried to apologize to Emily for being different. Despite his nervousness, Victor is brave in urgent situations. He fought Lord Barkis with a fork thrown to him by Mrs. Plum during his and Emily’s wedding ceremony. Lord Barkis was armed with a sword.
Plot. Victor’s family are fish merchants who recently became rich by inventing canned fish. Victor was unsure of marrying someone he didn’t know until he met Victoria, the daughter of Finis and Maudeline. They fell in love and before they could have a romantic moment, they were called for the wedding rehearsal.
Why didn t emily marry Victor?
Elder Gutknecht told Emily her marriage to Victor was invalid because of their vows. She said she couldn’t ask Victor to give up his life. Victor agreed to drink the poisoned wine to kill himself and join Emily in an undead marriage. After going to the Land of the Living, Victoria found Victor and Emily’s wedding. Emily stopped Victor from drinking the poison. She realized she couldn’t steal happiness to make herself happy. Barkis tried to run away with Victoria, but Emily recognized him as her former lover and murderer.
Then, Victor and Victoria fight. Barkis was about to stab Victor with a sword. Emily stopped the attack, but it had no effect because she was dead. She also disarmed the attacker. Barkis mocked Emily with a poisoned drink before leaving. It killed him and he’s no longer bound by the rules of the living. The dead citizens drag him away to The Land of The Dead as punishment. He’s a new arrival because he’s a zombie.
Why did Emily turn into butterflies?
Powers and Abilities. As a zombie, Emily can teleport, phase through walls, and talk to animals. She can’t feel pain, so she can’t feel stabs. After getting her freedom, Emily gained the ability to turn into a swarm of butterflies, symbolizing her ascent into Heaven. Emily is good at singing and dancing. She can sing both sad and happy songs and dance well. She can play the piano too, like Victor. This suggests she was well educated in music.
Relationships. Victor Van Dort. When Victor brings Emily back to life, she sees him for the first time.
Maggot. Victoria Everglot. Emily first saw Victoria when she came into her room. Emily was jealous of her at first, but they get along by the end of the film.
How did Emily look before she died?
Appearance. Emily was tall and beautiful with a slim figure. She was probably just as plain and dull as everyone else. Bonejangles says Emily was a beautiful woman. She’s still graceful as a corpse. Her lips are purple, and her skin is blue. After her death, her dark hair and pale skin turned blue, and her big eyes became wide and black. They look gaunt and sunken. There is a hole in her cheek that shows her skin is deteriorating and reveals her white teeth. She still has nails on her right hand. Her left arm is only bone under her left arm. Her ribs are showing through her wedding dress. Her right leg is almost bone except for her foot and ankle, which look like a baggy sock. Her nose is a bit bony. Emily wears a strapless wedding dress with a deep V-neck in the front. Her mother’s dress. The dress has a long skirt with a rip in the middle. The skirt and veil have blue filigree. Pearls trim the bodice. Her veil is attached to a crown of dead blue roses. She also wears tattered gloves that end at her elbows, though her right one is hanging on her wrist. She wears white shoes and stockings to match her wedding dress.
What are the main themes in Corpse Bride?
Overall Story Throughline Activity: The Everglots need money, and the Van Dorts want status, so they arrange for their children to marry. When the groom goes missing, a gigolo takes his place to get the bride’s dowry. The groom goes to the land of the dead when he marries the Corpse Bride, who wants a husband. The OS Concern is about self-interest, morality, approach, and attitude. The main character’s fixed attitude is: Victor is defined by his desires. He wants to do the right thing. The MC throughline is vague because there is not much backstory or story period to explain his personal bias or fixed attitude. The MC Concern is Innermost Desires with issues of Closure, Hope, Denial, and Dream. Influence Character Throughline: Situation: Victor is affected by the Corpse Bride because she is dead and he is alive. This Corpse Bride will make Victor reconsider. Her IC Concern is the future (no future without a husband) with its issues of openness, delay, preconception, and choice. Relationship Story Throughline Manipulation: Victor and the Corpse Bride try to change their relationship. Victor gets the Corpse Bride to come back to life. The Corpse Bride makes Victor marry her and later makes their marriage official. The M/I Concern is changing the nature of the marriage (from fake to real) with themes of rationalization, commitment, obligation, and responsibility. Each version has its strengths and weaknesses. Version A has strong ties to the story, but lacks depth. Version B is strong in the OS, IC, and M/I throughlines, but weak in the MC throughline.
STORY DYNAMICS. Main Character Resolve: Victor changes, but this shows how the MC grows in START. He starts out doing the right thing, but learns to do so with gusto. This includes marrying the Corpse Bride and Victoria. Victors willingness to grow by accepting what he’s required to do leads the Corpse Bride to change. She stops trying to control Victor and cancels the wedding. Main Character Growth Start: Victor learns to be brave. Victor is either a doer or a be-er, depending on the story. He’s compassionate and reclusive, but more likely to solve problems by doing something than by resolving them internally. Story Outcome Success: Victor and Victoria are getting married. The Corpse Bride gets revenge on the man who left her at the altar. Victor, Victoria, and the Corpse Bride meet and resolve many of the story’s biases. Story Judgment: Good Victor is doing well (personally). Story Driver Action: The story ends when Victor puts the ring on the Corpse Bride’s finger. The rehearsal dinner or even the Corpse Bride’s murder could be the inciting event, but the ring on her finger really makes things happen. The story ends with Lord Bittern’s death and the Corpse Brides leaving the nether world.
Did Victor really love Emily?
After thinking Victoria gave him a rebound since he’s married, why not get married too? Heartbroken, Victor decided to devote himself to Emily. He even agreed to give up his life for her. But Victor didn’t love Emily. He might have only agreed to marry Emily out of sympathy. He tried to apologize to Emily for being different. Despite his nervousness, Victor is brave in urgent situations. He fought Lord Barkis with a fork thrown to him by Mrs. Plum during his and Emily’s wedding ceremony. Lord Barkis was armed with a sword.
Plot. Victor’s family are fish merchants who recently became rich by inventing canned fish. Victor was unsure of marrying someone he didn’t know until he met Victoria, the daughter of Finis and Maudeline. They fell in love and before they could have a romantic moment, they were called for the wedding rehearsal.
Did Victor actually want to marry Emily?
After thinking Victoria gave him a rebound since he’s married, why not get married too? Heartbroken, Victor decided to devote himself to Emily. He even agreed to give up his life for her. But Victor didn’t love Emily. He might have only agreed to marry Emily out of sympathy. He tried to apologize to Emily for being different. Despite his nervousness, Victor is brave in urgent situations. He fought Lord Barkis with a fork thrown to him by Mrs. Plum during his and Emily’s wedding ceremony. Lord Barkis was armed with a sword.
Plot. Victor’s family are fish merchants who recently became rich by inventing canned fish. Victor was unsure of marrying someone he didn’t know until he met Victoria, the daughter of Finis and Maudeline. They fell in love and before they could have a romantic moment, they were called for the wedding rehearsal.
Did Victor truly love Emily?
After thinking Victoria gave him a rebound since he’s married, why not get married too? Heartbroken, Victor decided to devote himself to Emily. He even agreed to give up his life for her. But Victor didn’t love Emily. He might have only agreed to marry Emily out of sympathy. He tried to apologize to Emily for being different. Despite his nervousness, Victor is brave in urgent situations. He fought Lord Barkis with a fork thrown to him by Mrs. Plum during his and Emily’s wedding ceremony. Lord Barkis was armed with a sword.
Plot. Victor’s family are fish merchants who recently became rich by inventing canned fish. Victor was unsure of marrying someone he didn’t know until he met Victoria, the daughter of Finis and Maudeline. They fell in love and before they could have a romantic moment, they were called for the wedding rehearsal.
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