He warns Norman that it's all up to him and he must read from the book and then he dies. has been doing it for all these years, but he thinks he's about to go. Prenderghast (John Goodman), a heavily bearded, slightly loony chap, informs Norman that he - Norman! - must take the mantle of He Who Holds Off the Witch's Curse. Oh, but it does not! From out of almost nowhere, Norman's black-sheep uncle, Mr. Had the story ended there, we may have had a nice, tidy after-school special. It's only when Norman has an episode during the production of a school play (not coincidentally, about an old legend surrounding the town's dark past) that he gains a friend - another outcast, the portly Neil (Tucker Albrizzi), who teaches Norman that it's best not to let people bother you, to not let them get under your skin. No one understands poor Norman, who's as resignedly freaked out as Haley Joel Osment in the Sixth Sense, so he has no one to talk to, not his parents (Jeff Garlin and Leslie Mann), not his sister (Anna Kendrick), and not the school bully (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) for sure. Oh, and his grandmother (voice of Elaine Stritch) talks to him all the time while sitting on the couch in the living room. And indeed, we see them as well, chatting with our hero along his walk to school. Norman (voice of Kodi Smith-McPhee) is an outcast. But it's a terrific movie, with a style all its own and a madcap sense of ghoulish delight. Everything from the lighting to the characters to the tense plot adds up to something you wouldn't want your six-year-old to drag you to, unless you don't mind paying for some therapy. This isn't some over-sanitized Disney movie. The thing of it is, ParaNorman is pretty scary stuff for a PG movie, so you've been properly warned.
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A surprisingly good movie in about every regard, that above all things is being perfectly fun and entertaining to watch! 8/10 It was perfectly suitable and fitted perfectly into what this entire movie was trying to tell you for the first hour and a half. It's still too bad this message was lost on some people and I'm talking about those who had a problem with its ending. It's also a movie with a great underlying message in it, that tells you it's OK to be different and there is nothing weird or wrong about it and you shouldn't just judge a book on its cover. I don't know, it's perhaps pleasant that it's being something that allows the movie to feel 'fake' and true exaggerated fantasy-like, as opposed to CG animated movies, that are getting more and more smooth and realistic to watch. It's really something that gives the movie an unique look and feel. And another important aspect about an animated movie it's a really good looking one! It's using stop-motion techniques and it shows that this genre is far from outdated or dead.
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In that regard this movie also feels far more mature than just the average genre attempt. The characters all feel rich and very much alive (yes, even the dead characters!) and the humor is more clever and often dialog orientated, as opposed to having characters jumping around and falling and bumping into stuff. It's really having a style and approach of its own, which just doesn't goes for its story or the fact that this is being a more genuine horror flick but also really for its comedy and characters. Not that that this is being a completely dark, or scary, depressing movie to watch but overall it's being a tad bit more dark and daring than just an average animated movie. And I do applaud this movie for not being overly fluffy or careful and protective toward children. After all, most kids are of course perfectly capable of making a distinction between real stuff and fantasy. Fantasy and movies can be a great outlet and also stimulant for children's imagination, this also includes horror orientated stuff. It might be a bit frightening for some children but obviously most shall be perfectly capable of handling it. Make no mistake about it, this is a horror movie. It's being perfect entertainment for just about everybody! I do admit though that I was a bit surprised to see how horror orientated this movie was. Instead the two things more often get effectively combined, with as a result more and more movies get released that aren't being too childish for adults or too mature for little kids. Throughout the years animated movies often had both stuff for both kids and adults to enjoy in this movie but I feel that the line dividing the two different forms of entertainment is getting more and more blurry. There is plenty of 'simple' stuff to enjoy for young kids in this movie but also the adults shall have no complaints about it.
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It's unlike any other modern animated movie and picks a new sort of approach, that should work entertaining for both adults and kids.