

Henry Selick · 2009 · Film
1h 40m · Animation, Family, Fantasy
In 67 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5
The film weaves a dark, imaginative tale that reflects the struggles of childhood against the backdrop of a fantastical yet sinister alternate world.
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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
Neil Gaiman's Coraline book deepens the film's examination of choice and identity by revealing how Coraline's understanding of family emerges through confronting her fears. This work is a richly imaginative tale that explores the themes of fear, choice, and the nature of family through the protagonist's journey into an alternate world. NOS4A2 matches Coraline's horror by chronicling a protagonist's battle against a supernatural being who preys on childhood vulnerabilities to consume identity. This work combines elements of horror and fantasy to explore the dark corners of the human psyche, particularly through the lens of childhood experiences.
The Sound of Magic traces identity formation through magical intervention much as Coraline's protagonist must recognize her true self amid temptation. This work weaves together elements of fantasy and reality, creating a captivating narrative that resonates with young adults navigating life's challenges. Somali and the Forest Spirit mirrors Coraline's journey through a perilous otherworld by centering identity formation amid companionship and constant danger. This work presents a poignant narrative about companionship and resilience in a world filled with danger and prejudice.
Spirited Away shares Coraline's visual richness and follows a young girl's identity formation within a magical world that demands she reclaim her authentic self. This film is a visually stunning exploration of a young girl's journey through a magical spirit world that serves as both a perilous adventure and profound character development. Like Coraline, Paprika plants identity formation in a boundary between worlds, though here dreams bleed into waking life rather than existing as separate realms. This visually stunning film masterfully explores the interface between dreams and reality, inviting viewers on a journey through the subconscious.
The Little Mermaid's songs capture the seductive pull of desire that animated Coraline by showing us what we crave and what harms us. This work showcases a magical blend of enchanting melodies and whimsical storytelling, significantly contributing to the legacy of animated musical cinema. Candylion employs whimsical melody and narrative to construct identity much as Coraline's visual poetry builds a protagonist learning who she truly is. This record blends whimsical storytelling with rich, melodic arrangements, reflecting a unique perspective on life and identity.
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