Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children evaluation action

2021-11-22 18:54
The film makes the audience find fun in the weird magic and familiar time loop, coupled with Tim Burton's unique visual style, the combination becomes a delightful combination.
Jane Goodman's often surprising scripts are the key elements that allow the director Tim Burton's unique perceptual world to be perfectly integrated, allowing the director to rediscover the style and theme of his earlier works. 
The film is much like a superhero movie, except that the number of characters exceeds the audience's expectations, tortured anti-heroes, irrational savages and noble demigods. This movie is not about how these injured children save the world, but about how they should be saved.
The film successfully blends the two styles of weird and extraordinary. The whole adventure is entertaining, smart, and interesting.
The film chose to focus on style rather than content, focusing on the coolness of the children’s abilities, rather than portraying the complete image of these children; compared with Bolton’s best works, the protagonist of the film needs more emotions, and the villain monsters also need Sharper teeth.
"Miss Pey's Fantasy Castle" is neither dark and interesting, nor does it have the Tim Burtonian weird style that everyone expected. But the film is still worth watching. 
The director of the film, Tim Bolton, has the same imagination as a child, but if he regards "Miss Pei's Fantasy Castle" as a children's fantasy film, he obviously failed his painstaking efforts. Those special abilities with wide open brains are amazing, but the fate of children is obviously more worthy of sympathy. Just because they are different from others, they have to be isolated from the world with fear. Film thinking in this regard has reached an unprecedented height. In addition to the anti-war theme, the film's focus on weird characters is also in line with Tim Burton's creative ideas. 
The film is much like a superhero movie, except that the number of characters exceeds the audience's expectations, tortured anti-heroes, irrational savages and noble demigods. This movie is not about how these injured children save the world, but about how they should be saved. The film successfully blends the two styles of weird and extraordinary. The whole adventure is entertaining, smart, and interesting. 
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  • Alexa 2021-11-22 18:54:24

    The villain is too weak...The little actors are all great, but the intense footage of the film should be slightly mediocre, but the picture is beautiful.

  • Colt 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    After watching it on the premiere day, I came out and said repeatedly with Dolphin that I miss Tim Burton's "Big Fish" in his early years, with its magnificent imagination and gentle storytelling. The audience can feel that they have completed an unforgettable life journey. There is obviously a Tim Burton-style gothic gloom and childlike innocence in Miss Pei, but the contrast in style before and after and the change in narrative rhythm make it very Peculiar.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children quotes

  • Emma Bloom: If I show you the rest, you have to promise not to run away.

  • Barron: [Emma is keeping Baron pinned against a wall by using her perculiarity] Eventually you're gonna run out of breath. And then it'll be all over. Death for your beloved Jake, and Miss Peregrine. Everlasting life for me.

    [Barron takes a whiff of Emma's breath]

    Barron: Ewww. And a mint for you!

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