Coraline(2009)
When Coraline discovers a secret path to a parallel universe, she finds a seemingly perfect world but not everything may be as it seems.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration100 mins
This film is one of the best animations that I have seen. It has lots of plot twists to keep the audience interested. I love the mix between thriller and a bit of comedy, which is what most younger audiences prefer. I felt like the soundtrack was a big part of the film creating suspense and helping the viewer to feel emotion/understand the movie better. The music also adds effect to relieving and happy parts of the film which helps the audience to understand what is happening in the film. There are many characters who support Coraline in the movie. Especially the cat who helped Coraline along the way by giving her tips about what she needs to do during the film. The villain was a witty character who lures Coraline away. The only bit that I didn't like was how the movie dragged on, repeating parts that didn't need to. But I loved the storyline of the movie. The ending of Coraline leaves the audience asking questions.
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