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| Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABRYNTH MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical world. It is also a visually astounding piece of filmmaking updating the fairy-tale quest in a coming-of-age story imbued with dark beauty. Written by Neil Gaiman (SANDMAN) and directed by frequent collaborator and illustrator Dave McKean the film mixes live action and animation and manages to keep the graphic novelists’ aesthetic largely intact: the frames are full of weirdly-skewed perspectives foggy patches and mismatched textures that appear grandly decayed. Stephanie Leonidas plays Helena a young girl who juggles in her father’s circus but longs for a "normal" life. She spends her free time drawing elaborate fantastical black-and-white pictures which cover every surface of her bedroom. One night after an argument with her mother (Gina McKee) during which Helena lets fly some rather painful pronouncements Mom falls ill with an unspecified affliction. As the family waits for news and the circus struggles financially Helena blames herself for the misfortune. The night before her mother’s surgery Helena is mysteriously transported to a world which bears a strong resemblance to her own drawings and is populated by strange creatures who follow an even stranger logic. Helena and her traveling companion fellow juggler Valentine (Jason Barry) sign on to find a mysterious charm which will wake the queen of the city--also played by McKee--from her deep sleep defeating the forces of darkness and returning Helena home. The film’s outstanding art direction is complemented by witty dialogue and some genuinely creepy moments (the words "don’t let them see you’re afraid" are chill-inducing). Meanwhile Leonidas’s performance is remarkable maintaining a likeability charm and freshness that is all the more amazing considering it was delivered against a green screen with her special-effect co-stars edited in later. Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABRYNTH MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical worldIt is also a visually astounding piece of filmmaking updating the fairytale quest in a comingofage story imbued with dark beautyWritten by Neil Gaiman (SANDMAN) and directed by frequent collaborator and illustrator Dave McKean the film mixes live action and animation and manages to keep the graphic novelists’ aesthetic largely intact: the frames are full of weirdlyskewed perspectives foggy patches and mismatched textures that appear grandly decayedStephanie Leonidas plays Helena a young girl who juggles in her father’s circus but longs for a normal lifeShe spends her free time drawing elaborate fantastical blackandwhite pictures which cover every surface of her bedroomOne night after an argument with her mother (Gina McKee) during which Helena lets fly some rather painful pronouncements Mom falls ill with an unspecified afflictionAs the family waits for news and the circus struggles financially Helena blames herself for the misfortuneThe night before her mother’s surgery Helena is mysteriously transported to a world which bears a strong resemblance to her own drawings and is populated by strange creatures who follow an even stranger logicHelena and her traveling companion fellow juggler Valentine (Jason Barry) sign on to find a mysterious charm which will wake the queen of the cityalso played by McKeefrom her deep sleep defeating the forces of darkness and returning Helena homeThe film’s outstanding art direction is complemented by witty dialogue and some genuinely creepy moments (the words don’t let them see you’re afraid are chillinducing)Meanwhile Leonidas’s performance is remarkable maintaining a likeability charm and freshness that is all the more amazing considering it was delivered against a green screen with her specialeffect costars edited in laterFree Movie Wallpapers Mirror Mask Movie 800x600 Resolution Wallpaper |
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