So I saw this thing on a plane trip, and having seen a couple of the advertisements (and just the art style when it started playing), I thought it looked kinda like something that would crawl its way out of Tim Burton's head. For clarification, that's a good thing (in my opinion).
I watched it with a relatively open mind, but I must admit to wanting something specific. Even so, that didn't quite help out this movie.
I was rather disappointed, quite frankly. It had all the potential to be the gorgeously twisted and sadistic fairytale I was hoping it would be, but it wasn't. It even had the potential to be a fulfilling children's movie, but it wasn't that either.
To me, Coraline seemed like a movie that didn't quite know what it wanted to be. The movie would switch between an original kid's movie, to a psychotic fantasy movie, to a mediocre video game. The end result was something too scary for the kiddies and too kiddy for the scaries, while tossing in a smattering of video game-ness that wasn't suited for anybody.
I must say I felt sad for the film. It had all the potential to be whatever it wanted to be, but it couldn't make a decision and stick with it. I don't often leave a movie feeling sorry for the damned thing, but I have a sneaky hunch it's not a positive reaction.
Has anyone else seen this? And if so, what are your views?