PARANORMAN (2012) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!! Laika | Animation Horror | Halloween
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Top Comments (10)
This movie had surprisingly deep messages about discrimination, mob mentality, and how we deal with the past. Note that the whole town has turned the horrific hanging of a little girl into a tourist attraction so they can profit off it. However, just like the ghosts that Norman can speak to, the past will not stay buried forever, and we as people need to learn how to live with that.
Norman and the witch are definitely related. her name is Agatha Prenderghast, and his maternal (great-)uncle is Mr. Prenderghast
Fun Fact: During the last few weeks leading up to the film's release, Laika sent 49 packages to 49 people (including Neil Gaiman and Kevin Smith). Each package consisted of a wooden crate from "Blithe Hollow" full of "grave dirt" which recipients had to dig through to unearth a coffin. Inside the coffin was one of the seven cursed zombies, complete with background information and name.
I like how Judge Hopkins and the zombies of the old townsfolk learn what it's like from the victim's side of an angry mob and do what they can to make things right.
The witch’s surname was the same as the uncle’s, so the witch is probably related to Norman and the ability to talk to the dead probably passes down through the family showing up in some members.
This is probably my favorite Laika film with Kubo being a close second. I really love the punchline for the jock bro one of the best and funniest surprises of the movie. This has everything I love about a good horror film because it has that emotional core that's true to life and really nails it.
LAIKA'S dedication to stop motion should be appreciated,it takes patience and creativity to come out with such insane stories & designs ❤
the entire final act with Norman talking to Aggie and trying to comfort her and explain to her she's behaving no differently than those that persecuted and executed her is a powerful moment and very heartbreaking. The whole film is soooo good and definitely one of my favorite stop motion films, I watch it every Halloween.
Laika deserve so much more recognition than they're getting. Their movies are wonderful!
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Top Comments (10)
This movie had surprisingly deep messages about discrimination, mob mentality, and how we deal with the past. Note that the whole town has turned the horrific hanging of a little girl into a tourist attraction so they can profit off it. However, just like the ghosts that Norman can speak to, the past will not stay buried forever, and we as people need to learn how to live with that.
Norman and the witch are definitely related. her name is Agatha Prenderghast, and his maternal (great-)uncle is Mr. Prenderghast
Fun Fact: During the last few weeks leading up to the film's release, Laika sent 49 packages to 49 people (including Neil Gaiman and Kevin Smith). Each package consisted of a wooden crate from "Blithe Hollow" full of "grave dirt" which recipients had to dig through to unearth a coffin. Inside the coffin was one of the seven cursed zombies, complete with background information and name.
I like how Judge Hopkins and the zombies of the old townsfolk learn what it's like from the victim's side of an angry mob and do what they can to make things right.
The witch’s surname was the same as the uncle’s, so the witch is probably related to Norman and the ability to talk to the dead probably passes down through the family showing up in some members.
This is probably my favorite Laika film with Kubo being a close second. I really love the punchline for the jock bro one of the best and funniest surprises of the movie. This has everything I love about a good horror film because it has that emotional core that's true to life and really nails it.
LAIKA'S dedication to stop motion should be appreciated,it takes patience and creativity to come out with such insane stories & designs ❤
the entire final act with Norman talking to Aggie and trying to comfort her and explain to her she's behaving no differently than those that persecuted and executed her is a powerful moment and very heartbreaking. The whole film is soooo good and definitely one of my favorite stop motion films, I watch it every Halloween.
Laika deserve so much more recognition than they're getting. Their movies are wonderful!
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