As well, Coraline's parents just seem to have no time for her, and so she takes to exploring her new abode by herself. I had had tastes of the film from the trailers, but the general consensus was that Henry Selick had tarnished Gaiman's story, turning it into 'Disney fodder.' The truth is: the film manages to be both charming and creepy.For those not in the know, "Coraline" tells the tale of Coraline Jones, who moves to a new town and a house with several strange characters. Going into the film, I was not quite sure what to expect. Though so far had never picked up a book written by him though 'American Gods' did pique my interest. Bobinsky," "Miss Forcible" and "Miss Spink" - are a real hoot.I'd say this film is more for adults than kid, especially if one appreciates great artwork and creativity. The minor characters in this story, by the way: such as "Mr. Thus, I found myself not being concerned about her personality flaws. That made the last half of the film very easy to get engrossed in because so many bizarre things happen here, you don't know how it's all going to end. Once "Coraline" meets here "other" parents, you'll really get hooked into this strange story filled with weird images and characters.I only wish the Coraline had been a little bit nicer kid since it's easier to root for someone when they're likable but the story should keep you guessing and in suspense.
The story is unique quite different, with a good message getting everything you want not always being as attractive as that sounds. To me, all of this made the story almost secondary but the latter is very interesting, too. It