Linh knew she had to be smart. Glancing at the mantelpiece, she saw her real parents trapped inside a snow globe, looking out with terrified, pale faces. The Other Mother was stealing the souls of lonely children, and Linh's parents were her latest leverage.
Bạn đã bao giờ ước mình có một cuộc sống khác, nơi cha mẹ luôn nuông chiều và mọi thứ đều hoàn hảo chưa? Hãy cẩn thận với những gì bạn ước, vì đằng sau cánh cửa nhỏ tại căn nhà Pink Palace là một sự thật kinh hoàng đang chờ đợi Coraline Jones.
At its core, Coraline is a cautionary tale about the dangers of wish fulfillment. The protagonist, Coraline Jones, is a precocious and adventurous girl feeling neglected by her work-obsessed parents. The narrative structure follows the classic "Be Careful What You Wish For" trope. When Coraline discovers a small door that leads to an alternate reality, she finds the "Other World"—a place where her "Other Mother" and "Other Father" are attentive, fun, and cook delicious food.
The film is more than just a "scary kids' movie"; it explores complex psychological themes:
When searching for viewers are looking for more than just a standard stream. They are looking for quality. Coraline is a film defined by its texture—the scratch of the carpet, the gloss of the button eyes, the mist in the garden.