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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
Nightmare Before Christmas, The
Film review
And though the ad campaign for "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is selling the film as a children's picture, this is very much in "Beetlejuice" territory . . . albeit in a weird, animated way. (Small children, beware.)
The first question you may want to ask after seeing those ads, is about the style of the puppet animation here. Yes, initially the set design looks somewhat cluttered, and yes, the characters are very odd and take some getting used to. But it's a surprisingly quick adjustment; you do get used to them and accept this world quite easily.
And what a world it is.
According to Burton's boundless imagination, there are cloistered communities for each holiday Easter Town, Thanksgiving Town, Christmas Town, Halloween Town, etc.
The film focuses largely on Halloween Town, where spindly Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, organizes the annual Halloween festivities.
But Jack feels let down, as if his life is missing something. And as he wanders farther into the forest than he's ever gone before, he stumbles upon doorways that lead to other holiday worlds. The one he opens is to Christmas Town, where he experiences the joy and happiness of Christmas, which is quite different than what he's used to.
Naturally, Jack can't wait to share the experience with his friends and neighbors back home. But they can't quite seem to get the hang of it. And, as the film progresses, we see that Jack doesn't really have the hang of it, either.
So, it is inevitable that when Jack's arrogance gets the better of him and he decides to replace Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, he will be a harbinger of horror instead of a jolly old gift-giving elf. Sure enough, as children get out of bed and open their presents, they are confronted with shrunken heads, slithering snakes and the like.
Meanwhile, Jack's accomplices kidnap poor old Kris Kringle and take him to the town's one truly evil character, Oogie Boogie. And it isn't until Santa is in real jeopardy that Jack sees the error of his ways and attempts to rescue Santa and make amends for his mis-deeds.
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