She turns into the butterflies at the end as a metaphor, just like Victor set the butterfly free that was trapped at the beginning, as too did he set Emily free. She was trapped down below because she had never gotten over her death and was so fixated on love, something she didn't have. So when she killed the villain at the end she finally let go of her death and through Victor she found true love, her one goal in life. He set her free and with that she was free to move on.
I think that all the Underworld inhabitants have unfinished business, they're just kinda resigned to it. Emily is probably the first to truly move on in a very long time because she got her revenge on the one that killed her and knew that Victor did love her, in a way, to the point where he would sacrifice himself for her, no strings attached.
If she was trapped down, why does her hand remain out of the ground when Victor said his wishes? Does she take off her hand and let it at this place until someone will eventually put a ring on a finger ?
The counterpoint to that is, in a 'cleaner' version of the script, we would have seen someone else dissolve beforehand, to establish that the dead dissolve when they're ready to move on/complete their final business and/or we'd have another appearance of butterflies relating to freedom. (Since technically it's not a true "metaphor", but a symbolic call-back: A metaphor would have us see her dissolution, and then cut back to her now life-less corpse on the ground, so that we'd understand that she didn't really dissolve, but that her spirit ascended. The movie treats her physical dissolution as genuine.) It's a very nit-picky argument, of course, which is kind of what they do here.
This movie was perfection. The bittersweet ending shows the movie was Emily's story all along. She never got to find true love or get married with a partner, and not everyone does. She learns to love herself and accept that her life was unfairly cut short
I had a Uni classmate almost like Emily, the only difference being that she was ugly, both inside and outside.And she hoped to marry and have kids, but because of her attitude, she is still single and blames that on men(men are not smart and good enough for her).It's kinda sad, actually
CyberWarezz05 I really like girls like Emily because they are talented and passionate about their hobbies. Not to mention Emily is very good looking and her voice is like music to my ears 🎶
Is no one going to talk about how the overworld is bleak, grey, lacking in any life, meanwhile the literal dead people in the underworld are full of life, their world is colorful, vibrant, energetic? It's genius to incorporate those ironic opposites into this.
In the dvd commentary, they said that the land of the living was greyish to show that people of that era were repressed by social norms that made their lives dull and lackluster and death set them free to be in a more joyful and colorful place. Don't know if I explain myself correctly, English isn't my first language. They explain it better here: ua-cam.com/video/XBEjYF9e8JI/v-deo.html
I guess that's why Victor decided to "fuck it, I'll jsut die and be happy rather than live in that fucked up society." Easy to say when you literally KNOW that there is life after death
The fact that he didn't sin the fact that they used the carriage only to cross the road... Which is an incredibly comedic element btw Man I love this movie
I actually love the skeletons dancing sequence, especially when you consider that it's like 95% traditional stop motion. I was lucky enough to meet the man who owns the company that makes the puppets and see how intricate they are. That sequence alone represents months of hard work, careful planning and flawless execution.
Yeah, I think it's super cool too! One of my friends' father worked on this film as animator so I have fond memories of watching it together with my friend and talking about how cool his dad was lol
Just because it took months to make one scene in a film, it doesn’t make the film good. Cinema sins isn’t saying the film is bad or good, they point out certain flaws in story and sometimes animation
13:35 It was mentioned on the song that talks about her life story. She was manipulated and murdered to take her family's riches for a person whom she thought loved her. She is a naive girl that died wanting to be loved, so for her being able to go on with her undead life she waited under the tree where she was presumed unprofessionally buried (pretty common in old times) and hope to find someone that truly loves her. Then Victor came, and she now realizes that what she wanted is taking someone's happiness away. So, she gives up that dream, made the right decision, and pass on for she no longer feels bound to be in the land of the living anymore. The story is all about her, not Victor. As for the motive of Victor, both Victoria and Victor's family have arranged a marriage to save them from the poor. Neither Victor nor Victoria have ever seen each other and are unsure if they'll even like each other. At the moment of the piano scene, they start bonding and see hopes that this marriage their parents made for them can work. Victor fucks up the rehearsal; he goes for a walk to clear his mind and perfect his vow because he really wants Victoria to be his wife. Then Emily comes mistaking that vow was meant for her. His life was taken for a spin, and although this woman was very enthusiastic in being with him... she's dead, and Victor tried playing with this fake marriage for a way to get back upstairs so he can tell Victoria all about this bizarre news. It backfired and Victor has to spill out the news to Emily that they can never be all because of one physical flaw. This hits her (emotionally) like a truck, and no matter how much a wonderful and talented person she can be, the marriage she wanted to have can never work. Victor then came to apologize to her because even if she is dead she still has feelings, and this guilt trips him into devoting his life to her because now he feels like it's a responsibility to make her happy more than it being genuine love. None of the two see that until Emily sees the errors of her goal. The three main characters' lives are driven by love and it's Emily who is the one to grow the most in the end of the story.
Theory on the whole “why are some people skeletons and some of them just blue” time. Corpse wither away and the longer they have been dead the longer the more skeleton they are. That why dude in charge of the mum and dads carriage is just blue with no bones showing or nothing. He is freshly dead so nothing has started to rot away. We do hear them talk about Emily to lord what’s his name and he says how she died. Since he is older than Emily by appearances we can tell it’s been awhile since she died giving her time to start to rot just not all the way. Anyways that’s my whole theory.
I think there should have been a sin off for the part where the dead come to the world of the living and everyone is terrified but then the little boy recognizes his grandpa and everyone stops panicking and reunites with their loves ones. I love that scene.
I saw this movie at my friend's Halloween party in high school, a few months after my mom passed away. I had to struggle to not cry when I saw that scene.
“Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are in a movie together directed by Tim Burton cliche” this cliche should include the Danny Elfman soundtrack. Hell we might as well throw in Henry Sellick while we’re at it. Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
There should also be a Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson cliché then, too. I mean, for Christ's sake, they even did thant sh*t with Kill Bill, a movie that isn't even focused on Sam Jackson. They had him as the piano player just to fill the "Sammy's in this movie, too!" quota.
Actually, I think you missed the biggest sin of all - how does no one in the town recognize Barkis? Emily's story is that he wooed her and she met him at night by the graveyard, which is where he evidently not only killed her but left her remains. This implies that Emily either lived in the same town as Victor and Victoria, or she lived in the town over, since she had to be able to walk to that spot at night in a short span of time. Add to that that Barkis isn't that old, and we can only gather that Emily "disappeared" a few years ago at best. The skeletons sing that she was a beauty known for miles around and that her family was evidently well off, meaning that people would have noticed her absence, even if her parents moved away. They would have known her or known of her - so they would have known this guy was trying to court her at some point and that her father had thought he'd put a stop to it. So, I repeat - how does no one in the town recognize Barkis?
Agreed. Plus it doesn’t help that during the skeleton’s song, you SEE Barkis’s shadow, which Victor could have possibly recognized(as most of the older audience should have, ruining that twist). And whatever happened to Emily’s parents? That’s not explained either.
Theory: Emily stole 'the family jewels and a satchel of gold', maybe it was more than she realized, like she stole most of the family fortune, her parents had to downsize and it would have been embarrassing to stay in town so they moved away. The townspeople don't recognize her because she is a corpse and rotting and also blue skin/hair. Extreme weight loss? Her spider friends could fix her gown so maybe?
@@Dark_Mishra I always figured that, since clearly nobody ever found Emily's body, her parents probably assumed, with the gold, jewels and wedding dress missing, that she eloped and they probably moved out of the town. But a sudden elopement like that would have still caused scandal and there's no way that no one would remember it or Barkis.
@@jessbeingme8155 It's not that the townspeople don't recognize Emily. That makes sense because, yes, she is a corpse. But how would no one recognize Barkis? He would have been around town, hitting on a girl known "for miles around" and suddenly disappearing when she did. They would probably assume the two eloped, but they would still recognize him and ask what happened to Emily. The movie could have fixed this by having someone ask him what happened to his wife and have him respond he was sadly widowed - something very common at the time.
Jack can "understand" Zero because he's his owner, so hes known him for so long he just knows what he wants/needs even though they don't speak the same language
The point of the Corpse Bride's story and why she turns into butterflies at the end is she thought in order to get closure she needed to still get married but when she realized that the man who caused her death was alive she realized that her only way to get closure was to find a way to move past her attachment to getting married, or at least that's how I always viewed it as someone who's favorite character in the movie has always been the bride herself
"Dreams are for THIRD sisters, as deadly diseases are for fourth sisters." ... That was so on point, I didn't know how to proceed with the rest of the video for a moment.
Right?! I mean I can't get over the skeletons playing trombones and saxophones without lips, lungs, or a diaphragm! All of which you need to play them at all! Take 10 wins guys
The Corpse Bride is a horror love story movie that has many metaphors about love and death. It was a sweet yet scary movie that I enjoyed as a little girl. The best part was near the end where Emily finally gets the love she always wanted. I think this was more of a relatable movie, just without the murders. Anyways, thanks CinCast.
"But Victor puts on a ring and she thinks it's true love like a moron." Emily was murdered by the lord character of the movie (forgot name) so of course she would think that a man wanting to set her free would be genuine, because it couldn't get any worse than being murdered for money by a thirsty money hungry person
@@priscillajimenez27 I mean to be fair.... he DID speak the vows perfectly AND did put the ring on her finger. Technically that IS how the Sequence is supposed to go
I think it's funny that one of the first things said was "Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, together in a film directed by Time Burton Clique" Only because it was stated during the press conferences for this movie that Helena and Johnny met for the first time on that set. While they did also work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory during the time this movie took as I believe it was released in late 2005. It was weird because I didn't even think about what it was like for them to meet since they seem to have been working together forever. Also please do a Cimemasin on Sweeney Todd (2007) It's one of my Tim Burton favs!!!
I love Corpse Bride with a passion, my top favorite Tim Burton movie, but even I can agree it has flaws. Though said flaws don't make me enjoy the movie any less.
The "underworld" is purgatory for corpses of those with unfinished business. She dissolved into butterflies because her business had finally been finished.
You know I've never realized until now how many Tim Burton movies Johnny and Helena starred in. Tim Burton movies and Johnny & Helena, they go hand in hand. This one, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Charlie & the Chocolate Factory are my favorites from him. I actually liked his take on Wonka more than the Gene Wilder version (unpopular, I know), the music gets me every time
The creator of the Charlie and The Chocolate Factory hated the Gene Wilder movie, but his wife (who helped Tim creator his version of the movie) said that her husband would have loved that version. (he had passed away before it came out.)
You'd think the Rohld Dahl fanbase would appreciate a more accurate book adaptation. Given the size of the book, it ain't hard. The whole Wonka backstory was literally approved from his wife so I don't see why it's a big thing to whine about.
I hated Barkis because he was a bully and a bluebeard! He married and murdered Emily for her dowry. And he was planning to do the same thing with Victoria! I was glad that he drank the poison because once he died the other dead were free to give him his repercussion.
my theory on how victor set emily free, he made her realise that her time as a bride past. that by marrying victor she too was taking his life away. also by helping kill the man who did kill her. her unfinished business was done. allowing her spirit to move on. i felt that all the dead people down there were in a purgatory/limbo state. either refusing to move on completely or having some unfinished business, hence why we never saw emily's parents. they moved onto heaven so when emily let go of her past she could go to heaven. that was my theory anyways.
Emily was free because she got her happy ending and completed her unfinished business. In the song “at the end of the day” the lyrics said: “She made a vow lying under that tree that she’d wait for her true love to come set her free.” Victor was willing to die for her and proved what love really was to Emily. She completed her unfinished business and was able to move into the afterlife.
Actually, the opinion of the daughter did have some sway in the decision. From peasants to nobility, the daughter could reject someone and while she did not have the final choice, people realized that an unhappy arrangement will not to a happy alliance.
A daughter not having the final choice shows her opinion didn't matter, as a matter of course. Some parents would consider her wants, but they didn't have to, and many didn't.
@Logan Hernandez Louix XVI likely suffered phimosis. After a circumcision, they had children: Marie Thérèse, Queen of France, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, Louis XVII of France, and Princess Sophie
idk Barkis showed that he was a boaster when he hijacked Victor's wedding and made the reception toast all about how much of a better fit for a husband he was. For being defeated, the fact that he wanted to leave with a last jab isn't out of place. Most likely thought the wine was for the ceremony (drink of one cup that some people do). He didn't want to leave like he had his tail between his legs.
2:25 Just say you know nothing about the Victorian era and move on, good lord. Yes the parents had a say in who people married, but love matches were already the ideal by this point in history, even for the upperclasses. Heck, even Queen Victoria's children - whose marriages were literally a matter of foreign policy - were allowed to marry for love (as, famously, did Victoria herself), as long as they chose someone considered "suitable" in rank.
just a little thing but thank y’all for adding subtitles for all dialogue, not just the particularly hard to make out bits, it’s really helpful and appreciated 💓
It's like in Downton Abbey. When they lose their money are realize they might be forced to sell the estate and lay off the staff; they make it clear this would be unbelievably humiliating and demoralizing. The whole justification for these huge manor houses was providing employment and economic flourishing to the surrounding community. Being forced to admit that you were broke (but still in possession of a noble title) even if it was in the sense of "sell your huge manor house and move into a smaller mansion with a smaller staff" was emasculating to the extreme. It's all a pride thing.
You missed a sin on Victoria wearing a corset directly against her skin and Victor placing the wedding ring on Emily's index finger, only for it to appear on her ring finger as soon as she's reanimated. Also, cousins married cousins back at that time - it wouldn't have mattered if Barkis was a relative as long as he wasn't her sibling, her father or her uncle. Also also, yes. A LOT of people were classically trained pianists. You had to be able to entertain your guests, so - play for them! Bonus sin you missed - when does this movie take place????? Some of the costumes are Victorian, but the little dead kids are wearing Edwardian era clothes?? The fashion in this movie is all over the place.
At the time it was believed that only sibling-sibling marriages was incest. Marrying cousins was common, especially among nobility/royalty because it was believed to keep the line "pure". Or in the case of royalty, it kept power within the family and strengthened their bloodline
Yes, the thing about the piano goes back to #24. 2:02 Ok, it was uncommon but still possible for someone in Victoria's position not to know how to how to play an instrument, but it would indeed be strange for her parents to be adamantly against her playing on the grounds that it was 'improper.' I'd always figured that part was a subtle joke about how her mom's default setting is to hate everything.
i cant believe its been 15 years since this film released. i still remember being excited for it to come out after being obsessed with the nightmare before christmas. still weird to think i was only 4 or 5 years old
Emily telling victor that 'he set her free' and then turning into butterflies actually makes sense. I think the world in which they were in was just full of corpses with unfinished business. Emily's killer died and she finally found peace, therefore turning into butterflies
@@technounionrepresentative4274 I wish the characters and setting were more Great Gatsby like. I want to see an awesome steam train 🚂 in the movie and see the characters owning their own cars 🚘
Hello don’t mean to be “that guy” but the two skeletons are obviously playing a game of snooker not pool and that’s why there are so many red balls and a brown ball. So the pool table itself isn’t a lie your are Jeremy.
"Also why is that cake so small? Who has a wedding cake that only three or four people could eat?" Did Cinemasins literally ignore 1/3 of the plot where Victoria's parents are getting poor and are trying to marry her off because of it? kinda strange considering they sinned this very situation in 8:29... ://
"Elegant, cultured, radiant. Victoria has found a husband with all these qualities and more." I'll take things never said at a Kardashian wedding ever for $400 Alex.
The only problems with that movie I can think of are reeeeally nitpicky: 1. That bridge from the cavern to the city looks SUPER rickety, has NO railings and is over LAVA. Roarke is an IDIOT for letting everyone drive their trucks across it all at once. Sure, nothing bad happened then, but that was a REALLY reckless move. 2. Milo, a linguist, is unable to pronounce Kida's full name. Sure, some people can understand foreign languages they hear or read but can't speak it themselves, but Milo was able to speak Atlantean the moment he first met Kida and her people. Heck, even I can pronounce it: "Key-DAH-gah-kahsh". 3. When Milo talks with Kida near the lake(?) where they're about to go look at the mosaics, he plays with a few of the literal fireflies that were seen earlier burning the explorers' camp. He says "These guys are kinda cute when they're not, you know, formed into a fiery column of death." Nowhere in the fire scene were those insects ever organized enough to be called a column. Swarm, yes. Column, no. 4. Milo's glasses neither break nor even move out of position when he slams facefirst into the water. They still don't move the whole time he's under. As someone who wears glasses: HOW?!
Chase Hedges67 oh same here! Like I said, the only problems I found and listed are minor nitpicks. Like what CS says when making a video about a movie he genuinely likes.
The ending makes me think of the og Little Mermaid story where the mermaid lets the prince marry someone else and then dissolves into sea foam. Only in this case its butterflies
@@thelivingliver6715 Thats the point. Its a joke channel, not serious in the slightest. It amazes me that some people STILL do not get this and pretend this is a review channel. The tagline is literally "no movie is without sin".
"it's clear she's a corpse so how are the tear duct running?" Reminder: she is a corpse, but she is technically simultaneously alive and dead at the same time, so that's a ridiculous sin especially since he doesn't even sin the fact her skeletal hand can still move without muscles. If your gonna sin literal logic keep it consistent.
Consistency went out years ago for this channel. It used to pick out _real_ flaws and fill us in with facts but now it's almost all nitpicks. Remember, Jeremy sins things he **likes** about movies to, as Th3Birdman says "to pad the sin count".
When I watched Finding Nemo one gripe I had is re the sharks who want to be vegetarian, because sharks are carnivores and can't survive on a meat-free diet. Then I realised that sharks don't speak English either, so then I thought oh never mind.
“And many of you are going to say, ‘ThAt Is HeR sToMaCh’, but I’ve looked at this longer than you have.” That was not funny enough for me to still be wheezing
@@shane7778 I coincidently saw both 9 and coraline when they were released on dvd I think they're both pretty cool... also wow I was 8 when those movies came out just saying I didn't realize it's been that long
Watching this while I was very young had no clue to why she turned into butterflies at the end of the move...thought it was just a classic Burton thing to do, but clearly it’s a beautiful metaphor. Yes, By turning into butterflies, her soul is free and goes to heaven. She always dreamed of being a bride, and Victor gave her that experience, to walk down the isle and say their vows. But she learned that it was wrong to kill Victor, knowing she would be taking him away from Victoria. Learning that her life and chance of being married was taken away from her forever, she would have never dreamed to take someone else’s away. Therefor, to let Victor live, and for he and Victoria to be wed, Emily could then finally be able to Rest In Peace. I as well think if Emily and Victor did overall get married, Emily still would have found peace, because her dream of getting married was her unfinished business (ghost or not)
IIRC the whole "marrying a corpse because you mistook her hand for a twig" was inspired by a Jewish folktale in the Talmud. Similar circumstances and they have to have a rabbi annul the marriage
I don’t think that’s still a thing anymore. Pretty sure it morphed into “Twilight was a better love story than this” after all the horrible romances that have come out since then. 🤣
Chexpet. I made the sacrifice to make the joke. It’s horrible, and it’s dead, but people still make it. I just wanted to show people that comments like this don’t get thousands of likes anymore. Edit: had to fix grammar
@@isaiahdeleon2508 I didn't mean to upset you or anything, I was mostly having a laugh at how its use has changed over the years in such an unpredictable way.
I was gonna comment on Jeremy not understanding her getting closure at the end, but then I remembered he has a recurring joke about his college ex girlfriend and felt it was par for the course.
"We're made to feel like he's a dick for saying this, but he's right. Living people practically never marry dead people. It's not an assessment of her character, it's just the truth." And necrophilia.
@@coffintears5821 Exactly, he's just pretentious. The entire concept of his channel is stupid to begin with. Imagine your entire career being nitpicking problems that don't even exist.
8:42 is the exact reason i started having panic attacks as a kid because i became aware of mortality and also that i could die anywhere at any time and noone would find my body. This lead to me developing a panic disorder and everything has been down hill from there
The original folktale can be found in the 17th century text “Shivhei ha-Ari”. It’s quite a bit darker. “Shivhei ha-Ari” contains a collection of Jewish folktales, mainly covering the dark treatment of the Jewish people in Russia and surrounding countries before and up to that point. The treatment would get worse until most people fled the country during the pogroms of the mid to late 18th century and the very early 19th century. The mistreatment of Jewish people and other minorities is still a common theme in Russia and other European countries to this day.
“Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are in a movie together directed by Tim Burton cliche” AND composed by Danny Elfman 😄. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, Sweenie Todd, this movie, etc 😁.
4:22 Because they're at different stages of decomposition, silly! I certainly doubt they all died at the same time. Plus...they're animated corpses. Do you really need to bring logic into this?
Also Victor puts the engagement ring on Emily's _pointer_ finger...but when she goes to find him and tells Victoria of their "engagement" it's on her ring finger. (DING!)
The question of why some people in the afterlife are blue and some are skellingtons, it all depends on how long a person has been dead. People who have not long been dead are blue and people who have been dead longer are bones. Emily is a mix of both, showing she's been dead long enough for her blue body to start rotting away. Hence, her leg and arm. Her face is also slowly rotting. Everyone ends up as skellingtons, it just takes time.
I've always shipped Emily/Victor a lot more than Victoria/Vickor. They just have so many awesome moments in the movie. They developed a relationship. I wanted them to be together in the end. But I guess they didn't agree with the idea of necrophilia Even though that Victor was going to DIE to be with her. Victoria was so annoying to me
And all that was kinda on stolen time from Victor and Victoria developing a relationship, and those poor kids barely had any freedom to express themselves before all this. As we follow Victor, we don't get to know Victoria. Although your shipping understandable as Victoria isn't really as developed as a character. But then, I think Victor isn't much different. XD
I noticed that The Land of the Dead is more colorful and lively than The Land of the Living! Take the wedding reception of Lord Barkis and Victoria for instance. It was so somber that I wondered if this was a wedding or a funeral!
I don't think Victor loves Emily in that kind of way - the way I see it, he takes pity on her, seeing that her life and death has been only misfortunes. When he thinks that there's nothing left for him above ground, he decides he might as well help Emily. They definitely have nice moments and they like each other, but for me I always saw that more as friendship, rather than them actually being in love.
Honestly I didn’t think Emily understood Scraps at all when she “talked” to him. It came off as her being playful and childish like she has evidently been the entire movie. It could also be because she’s a Disney Princess though, that’s definitely an option.
She turns into the butterflies at the end as a metaphor, just like Victor set the butterfly free that was trapped at the beginning, as too did he set Emily free. She was trapped down below because she had never gotten over her death and was so fixated on love, something she didn't have. So when she killed the villain at the end she finally let go of her death and through Victor she found true love, her one goal in life. He set her free and with that she was free to move on.
I think that all the Underworld inhabitants have unfinished business, they're just kinda resigned to it. Emily is probably the first to truly move on in a very long time because she got her revenge on the one that killed her and knew that Victor did love her, in a way, to the point where he would sacrifice himself for her, no strings attached.
One word: purgatory
Yeah, that should’ve been obvious lmao
If she was trapped down, why does her hand remain out of the ground when Victor said his wishes? Does she take off her hand and let it at this place until someone will eventually put a ring on a finger ?
The counterpoint to that is, in a 'cleaner' version of the script, we would have seen someone else dissolve beforehand, to establish that the dead dissolve when they're ready to move on/complete their final business and/or we'd have another appearance of butterflies relating to freedom. (Since technically it's not a true "metaphor", but a symbolic call-back: A metaphor would have us see her dissolution, and then cut back to her now life-less corpse on the ground, so that we'd understand that she didn't really dissolve, but that her spirit ascended. The movie treats her physical dissolution as genuine.) It's a very nit-picky argument, of course, which is kind of what they do here.
This movie was perfection. The bittersweet ending shows the movie was Emily's story all along. She never got to find true love or get married with a partner, and not everyone does. She learns to love herself and accept that her life was unfairly cut short
Or maybe she was just mad about being murdered and wanted to be avenged.
marinaserina agreed totally disagree that the movie was terrible it’s a good Tim Burton movie😎
Emily sure is a strong 💪 woman 👩
I had a Uni classmate almost like Emily, the only difference being that she was ugly, both inside and outside.And she hoped to marry and have kids, but because of her attitude, she is still single and blames that on men(men are not smart and good enough for her).It's kinda sad, actually
CyberWarezz05 I really like girls like Emily because they are talented and passionate about their hobbies. Not to mention Emily is very good looking and her voice is like music to my ears 🎶
Is no one going to talk about how the overworld is bleak, grey, lacking in any life, meanwhile the literal dead people in the underworld are full of life, their world is colorful, vibrant, energetic?
It's genius to incorporate those ironic opposites into this.
I’ve always noticed this! But I think it may just be satirical
In the dvd commentary, they said that the land of the living was greyish to show that people of that era were repressed by social norms that made their lives dull and lackluster and death set them free to be in a more joyful and colorful place. Don't know if I explain myself correctly, English isn't my first language. They explain it better here: ua-cam.com/video/XBEjYF9e8JI/v-deo.html
@@shabarmaid I'm a native english speaker and you're significantly more eloquent than me, please don't doubt yourself!
I guess that's why Victor decided to "fuck it, I'll jsut die and be happy rather than live in that fucked up society." Easy to say when you literally KNOW that there is life after death
I noticed it aswell
The fact that he didn't sin the fact that they used the carriage only to cross the road... Which is an incredibly comedic element btw
Man I love this movie
I WAS THINKING THAT
They're rich, they don't walk to places where they don't really have to
Right?
The ring also changes position. Victor puts it in the index, then it appears in the ring finger when Emily is grabbing Victor's arm.
I assume it's because Jeremy is American.
Tim Burton is the only person that could get away with necrophilia in a children's movie
Barely. She was thinking about killing Victor to marry him.
@@donaddams8825 is there like an opposite necrophilia? because the dead had a crush on the alive.
@@Pennyismybestie looks like it, but I'm sure there isn't any word for it.
Cause I really always knew that my little crime, Would be cold that's why I got a heater for your thighs
@@rampager1990 I love how you used the reference from A Little Piece Of Heaven from Avenged Seven Fold. Nice Choice You Have My Respect Lol
I actually love the skeletons dancing sequence, especially when you consider that it's like 95% traditional stop motion. I was lucky enough to meet the man who owns the company that makes the puppets and see how intricate they are. That sequence alone represents months of hard work, careful planning and flawless execution.
Yeah, I think it's super cool too! One of my friends' father worked on this film as animator so I have fond memories of watching it together with my friend and talking about how cool his dad was lol
Just because it took months to make one scene in a film, it doesn’t make the film good. Cinema sins isn’t saying the film is bad or good, they point out certain flaws in story and sometimes animation
@@moraelity they never said the film was good, just that they liked the skeleton dance sequence
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But the way they said it sounds like they're saying you should love it because of how long it took
The song’s a banger, too. I love this move sm
13:35 It was mentioned on the song that talks about her life story.
She was manipulated and murdered to take her family's riches for a person whom she thought loved her. She is a naive girl that died wanting to be loved, so for her being able to go on with her undead life she waited under the tree where she was presumed unprofessionally buried (pretty common in old times) and hope to find someone that truly loves her. Then Victor came, and she now realizes that what she wanted is taking someone's happiness away. So, she gives up that dream, made the right decision, and pass on for she no longer feels bound to be in the land of the living anymore. The story is all about her, not Victor.
As for the motive of Victor, both Victoria and Victor's family have arranged a marriage to save them from the poor. Neither Victor nor Victoria have ever seen each other and are unsure if they'll even like each other. At the moment of the piano scene, they start bonding and see hopes that this marriage their parents made for them can work. Victor fucks up the rehearsal; he goes for a walk to clear his mind and perfect his vow because he really wants Victoria to be his wife. Then Emily comes mistaking that vow was meant for her. His life was taken for a spin, and although this woman was very enthusiastic in being with him... she's dead, and Victor tried playing with this fake marriage for a way to get back upstairs so he can tell Victoria all about this bizarre news. It backfired and Victor has to spill out the news to Emily that they can never be all because of one physical flaw. This hits her (emotionally) like a truck, and no matter how much a wonderful and talented person she can be, the marriage she wanted to have can never work. Victor then came to apologize to her because even if she is dead she still has feelings, and this guilt trips him into devoting his life to her because now he feels like it's a responsibility to make her happy more than it being genuine love. None of the two see that until Emily sees the errors of her goal. The three main characters' lives are driven by love and it's Emily who is the one to grow the most in the end of the story.
Isn't*
@@arabellastringer3788
😂 wow
Nailed it!
That's beautiful
“Everything wrong with cinemasins”
Theory on the whole “why are some people skeletons and some of them just blue” time. Corpse wither away and the longer they have been dead the longer the more skeleton they are. That why dude in charge of the mum and dads carriage is just blue with no bones showing or nothing. He is freshly dead so nothing has started to rot away.
We do hear them talk about Emily to lord what’s his name and he says how she died. Since he is older than Emily by appearances we can tell it’s been awhile since she died giving her time to start to rot just not all the way.
Anyways that’s my whole theory.
im 99% sure thats right
Makes perfect sense!
Nice job 👍
I was going to say this in my comments, but you beat me to it.
U should be on Film Theory XD
I think there should have been a sin off for the part where the dead come to the world of the living and everyone is terrified but then the little boy recognizes his grandpa and everyone stops panicking and reunites with their loves ones. I love that scene.
I remember when this movie was being advertised to be shown in theaters and that scene was featured in the commercials.
Agreed it makes me so happy every time I watch it. The carriage guy reuniting with his friend makes me feel things
I saw this movie at my friend's Halloween party in high school, a few months after my mom passed away. I had to struggle to not cry when I saw that scene.
I’D JUST LIKE TO SAY THAT CORPSE BRIDE IS A CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE!
Cinema Sins: Yeah, but we have a *few* issues with it.
Absolutely agree !
👏🏻👏🏻
You deserve more oikes
It’s an okay movie but not a masterpiece
“Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are in a movie together directed by Tim Burton cliche” this cliche should include the Danny Elfman soundtrack. Hell we might as well throw in Henry Sellick while we’re at it. Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
Easily.😂
There should also be a Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson cliché then, too.
I mean, for Christ's sake, they even did thant sh*t with Kill Bill, a movie that isn't even focused on Sam Jackson. They had him as the piano player just to fill the "Sammy's in this movie, too!" quota.
Actually Henry Selick didn’t direct this one
lmao 😂
Julian Mitchell is Samuel l Jackson the Stan lee of the Quentin Tarantino cinematic universe?
Actually, I think you missed the biggest sin of all - how does no one in the town recognize Barkis? Emily's story is that he wooed her and she met him at night by the graveyard, which is where he evidently not only killed her but left her remains. This implies that Emily either lived in the same town as Victor and Victoria, or she lived in the town over, since she had to be able to walk to that spot at night in a short span of time. Add to that that Barkis isn't that old, and we can only gather that Emily "disappeared" a few years ago at best. The skeletons sing that she was a beauty known for miles around and that her family was evidently well off, meaning that people would have noticed her absence, even if her parents moved away. They would have known her or known of her - so they would have known this guy was trying to court her at some point and that her father had thought he'd put a stop to it. So, I repeat - how does no one in the town recognize Barkis?
Agreed. Plus it doesn’t help that during the skeleton’s song, you SEE Barkis’s shadow, which Victor could have possibly recognized(as most of the older audience should have, ruining that twist). And whatever happened to Emily’s parents? That’s not explained either.
Theory: Emily stole 'the family jewels and a satchel of gold', maybe it was more than she realized, like she stole most of the family fortune, her parents had to downsize and it would have been embarrassing to stay in town so they moved away. The townspeople don't recognize her because she is a corpse and rotting and also blue skin/hair. Extreme weight loss? Her spider friends could fix her gown so maybe?
I always wondered that too!
@@Dark_Mishra I always figured that, since clearly nobody ever found Emily's body, her parents probably assumed, with the gold, jewels and wedding dress missing, that she eloped and they probably moved out of the town. But a sudden elopement like that would have still caused scandal and there's no way that no one would remember it or Barkis.
@@jessbeingme8155 It's not that the townspeople don't recognize Emily. That makes sense because, yes, she is a corpse. But how would no one recognize Barkis? He would have been around town, hitting on a girl known "for miles around" and suddenly disappearing when she did. They would probably assume the two eloped, but they would still recognize him and ask what happened to Emily. The movie could have fixed this by having someone ask him what happened to his wife and have him respond he was sadly widowed - something very common at the time.
The wedding cake is small because Victoria's family had little money.
You don’t say
One of my favorite movies - and so full of awful sins, as always :D
Hell even i can afford a big ass weeding cake and I am only in college
Victoria’s father needs to stop eating and run down the streets for a change. That’s why the family has no food and money
Sarmad Abrar weeding cake...
"So after you die you can understand dog barks?"
The same question could be said with Jack Skellington and Zero?"
Jack doesn't seem to though, dogs bark all the time if they want food or something thrown for them
Its called figuring out a pattern to what they're saying. You can actually figure it out pretty well.
@@iainmacrae6982
Bark bark = let's play
Jack = no zero not now. I'm not in the mood
Zero: Ruff furrff = OK come on. Pleeeease?
Jack: Oh all right
Jack can "understand" Zero because he's his owner, so hes known him for so long he just knows what he wants/needs even though they don't speak the same language
The point of the Corpse Bride's story and why she turns into butterflies at the end is she thought in order to get closure she needed to still get married but when she realized that the man who caused her death was alive she realized that her only way to get closure was to find a way to move past her attachment to getting married, or at least that's how I always viewed it as someone who's favorite character in the movie has always been the bride herself
until I saw this video and these comments, I was mad Victor and Emily didn't end up together, also cuz Victoria bugged me lmaooo
@@chrissamuel4528 i think a lot of people were bugged because she honestly has no character or storyline
"Dreams are for THIRD sisters, as deadly diseases are for fourth sisters." ... That was so on point, I didn't know how to proceed with the rest of the video for a moment.
Easily.😂
Are u the third or the forth?
Well that didn't work for Peggy.
@@renansantos2768 what's that link for?
Maybe she is the third daughter. The others ran off to marry men from other countries or something lol
Utterly disappointed that sins weren’t removed for “remains of the day”
I know, that song is awesome
Right?! I mean I can't get over the skeletons playing trombones and saxophones without lips, lungs, or a diaphragm! All of which you need to play them at all! Take 10 wins guys
@@iceluvndiva21 couldn’t have put it better myself. It’s been like months since this video and I’m still disgusted to say the least
IKR, it’s a banger and the stop motion is INCREDIBLE
The Corpse Bride is a horror love story movie that has many metaphors about love and death. It was a sweet yet scary movie that I enjoyed as a little girl. The best part was near the end where Emily finally gets the love she always wanted. I think this was more of a relatable movie, just without the murders. Anyways, thanks CinCast.
If you want a zombie version of romeo and juliet warm bodies is a great movie.
Personally I think this movie is way too underrated. Its one of my favorite Tim Burton movies and I don't think it gets the recognition it deserves.
We need Everything Wrong with Coraline, even when there’s nothing wrong with it
You're so right :) Coraline is one of my favorite movies
that's an infuriatingly true statement
No movie is without sin... (except caroline. 😂😂)
It was creepy as hell tho.
Period
"But Victor puts on a ring and she thinks it's true love like a moron."
Emily was murdered by the lord character of the movie (forgot name) so of course she would think that a man wanting to set her free would be genuine, because it couldn't get any worse than being murdered for money by a thirsty money hungry person
I mean there's absolutely no way one could argue with that without sounding like an idiot 🤣
I mean she was already naive enough to run away with the guy and got killed and was dumb enough to immediately believe another dude proposing
@@priscillajimenez27 even if he did not know he was.
@@priscillajimenez27 I mean to be fair.... he DID speak the vows perfectly AND did put the ring on her finger. Technically that IS how the Sequence is supposed to go
I mean... true, but there would be no way she'd step away from that whole ordeal with Barkus without having at least a little bit of trust issues.
I think it's funny that one of the first things said was "Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, together in a film directed by Time Burton Clique" Only because it was stated during the press conferences for this movie that Helena and Johnny met for the first time on that set. While they did also work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory during the time this movie took as I believe it was released in late 2005. It was weird because I didn't even think about what it was like for them to meet since they seem to have been working together forever.
Also please do a Cimemasin on Sweeney Todd (2007) It's one of my Tim Burton favs!!!
I love Corpse Bride with a passion, my top favorite Tim Burton movie, but even I can agree it has flaws. Though said flaws don't make me enjoy the movie any less.
The only flaw was when it ended
And when Victor didn’t marry Emily
@@ermwhatthesigma4500 Nah
Or being cute and gross at the same time.
TheQueenOf_Ships i agree
I wish the movie never ended too.
Saaame
The "underworld" is purgatory for corpses of those with unfinished business. She dissolved into butterflies because her business had finally been finished.
You know I've never realized until now how many Tim Burton movies Johnny and Helena starred in. Tim Burton movies and Johnny & Helena, they go hand in hand. This one, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Charlie & the Chocolate Factory are my favorites from him. I actually liked his take on Wonka more than the Gene Wilder version (unpopular, I know), the music gets me every time
The creator of the Charlie and The Chocolate Factory hated the Gene Wilder movie, but his wife (who helped Tim creator his version of the movie) said that her husband would have loved that version. (he had passed away before it came out.)
You'd think the Rohld Dahl fanbase would appreciate a more accurate book adaptation. Given the size of the book, it ain't hard. The whole Wonka backstory was literally approved from his wife so I don't see why it's a big thing to whine about.
Sweeney Todd, too.
The villain kicked a dog, he deserves everything thats coming for him.
@Ahtashajahnae Cook What?
@Ahtashajahnae Cook why are u so pressed for they just made a joke...
You thought it was Lord Whatsis, but it was me, DIO!
Barkis is still a bully in every way and that’s why people hate him
I hated Barkis because he was a bully and a bluebeard! He married and murdered Emily for her dowry. And he was planning to do the same thing with Victoria! I was glad that he drank the poison because once he died the other dead were free to give him his repercussion.
11:15 Calling a Venomous creature, poisonous is a deadly sin. Venom is injected into the body, poison is consumed or on skin contact.
I see what you did there
Pointless correction. +1 Sin.
Alec Pridgen Pointless reply. +10 sins.
Dirk Strider Ha?
No.
my theory on how victor set emily free, he made her realise that her time as a bride past. that by marrying victor she too was taking his life away. also by helping kill the man who did kill her. her unfinished business was done. allowing her spirit to move on. i felt that all the dead people down there were in a purgatory/limbo state. either refusing to move on completely or having some unfinished business, hence why we never saw emily's parents. they moved onto heaven so when emily let go of her past she could go to heaven. that was my theory anyways.
Emily was free because she got her happy ending and completed her unfinished business. In the song “at the end of the day” the lyrics said: “She made a vow lying under that tree that she’d wait for her true love to come set her free.” Victor was willing to die for her and proved what love really was to Emily. She completed her unfinished business and was able to move into the afterlife.
Additional sin: the town crier is shaped like a literal bell
Omg I did not even notice, that’s genius character design
Actually, the opinion of the daughter did have some sway in the decision. From peasants to nobility, the daughter could reject someone and while she did not have the final choice, people realized that an unhappy arrangement will not to a happy alliance.
Catherine the Great, perfect example
Plus if you end up not getting any children out of the arraingment, things fall apart.
@Logan Hernandez ooof, yeah perfect example. Though their children would have probably just been murdered by the rabble.
A daughter not having the final choice shows her opinion didn't matter, as a matter of course. Some parents would consider her wants, but they didn't have to, and many didn't.
@Logan Hernandez Louix XVI likely suffered phimosis. After a circumcision, they had children: Marie Thérèse, Queen of France, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, Louis XVII of France, and Princess Sophie
Literally this morning I searched to see if they’d sinned this yet, then this comes out.
It’s so crazy when that type of shit happens lol
I love your whole channel art!
Just waiting for over the hedge and open season
@@meow-vk7uq ...language
Same i just watched this on Monday wishing h they covered it lol 😆
Oh boy, you're playing with fire now, man. This has been my favorite Tim Burton movie since I was 6.
the underworld isnt the afterlife, its limbo, at the end she finished her unfinished business and can move on
"Even though it's animated, Johnny Depp's performance still seems over the top"... Priceless.
"This entire movie is stupid jokes!"
And you say that like it's a bad thing.
I litlerally said "GOOD." out loud when he said that
Yeah, that’s why we like it.
idk Barkis showed that he was a boaster when he hijacked Victor's wedding and made the reception toast all about how much of a better fit for a husband he was.
For being defeated, the fact that he wanted to leave with a last jab isn't out of place.
Most likely thought the wine was for the ceremony (drink of one cup that some people do).
He didn't want to leave like he had his tail between his legs.
Agree, even the way he stands and walks shows he has a lot of pride.
Barkis is nothing but an annoying show off 😠
*Cinemasins sins Corpse Bride*
everyone: "So you have chosen death"
Corpse bride: exists
Cinemasins: so you have chosen death.
I hated this movie
FACTS
This movie was meh. It could have been really good, but it falls short on every possible level.
three out of these four replies are not pogchamp.
2:25 Just say you know nothing about the Victorian era and move on, good lord. Yes the parents had a say in who people married, but love matches were already the ideal by this point in history, even for the upperclasses. Heck, even Queen Victoria's children - whose marriages were literally a matter of foreign policy - were allowed to marry for love (as, famously, did Victoria herself), as long as they chose someone considered "suitable" in rank.
Should’ve taken a sin off for Sir Christopher Lee’s voice acting.
This movie is honestly really good. It has the same tone as Beetlejuice, and the same look as Nightmare. I love it
just a little thing but thank y’all for adding subtitles for all dialogue, not just the particularly hard to make out bits, it’s really helpful and appreciated 💓
Lines are being crossed today that should never be crossed
Cinemasins: (sins Corpse Bride)
All Of Its Fans: *Peace was never an option.*
I watched it for the first time the other day and loved it tbh
Ok DIO
I love the irony that the underworld was more colorful and lively than the land of the living
It's like in Downton Abbey. When they lose their money are realize they might be forced to sell the estate and lay off the staff; they make it clear this would be unbelievably humiliating and demoralizing. The whole justification for these huge manor houses was providing employment and economic flourishing to the surrounding community. Being forced to admit that you were broke (but still in possession of a noble title) even if it was in the sense of "sell your huge manor house and move into a smaller mansion with a smaller staff" was emasculating to the extreme. It's all a pride thing.
Fun fact, Johnny Depp recorded his dialogue in between breaks on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
You missed a sin on Victoria wearing a corset directly against her skin and Victor placing the wedding ring on Emily's index finger, only for it to appear on her ring finger as soon as she's reanimated. Also, cousins married cousins back at that time - it wouldn't have mattered if Barkis was a relative as long as he wasn't her sibling, her father or her uncle. Also also, yes. A LOT of people were classically trained pianists. You had to be able to entertain your guests, so - play for them! Bonus sin you missed - when does this movie take place????? Some of the costumes are Victorian, but the little dead kids are wearing Edwardian era clothes?? The fashion in this movie is all over the place.
At the time it was believed that only sibling-sibling marriages was incest. Marrying cousins was common, especially among nobility/royalty because it was believed to keep the line "pure". Or in the case of royalty, it kept power within the family and strengthened their bloodline
Yes, the thing about the piano goes back to #24. 2:02 Ok, it was uncommon but still possible for someone in Victoria's position not to know how to how to play an instrument, but it would indeed be strange for her parents to be adamantly against her playing on the grounds that it was 'improper.' I'd always figured that part was a subtle joke about how her mom's default setting is to hate everything.
i cant believe its been 15 years since this film released. i still remember being excited for it to come out after being obsessed with the nightmare before christmas. still weird to think i was only 4 or 5 years old
2005 seems so long ago. I'm 19.
Gawd, I saw this in the theater as a teen. I could swear that wasn't half my life ago.
Emily telling victor that 'he set her free' and then turning into butterflies actually makes sense. I think the world in which they were in was just full of corpses with unfinished business. Emily's killer died and she finally found peace, therefore turning into butterflies
Cinema Sins: **uploads this**
Everyone: *so you have chosen...death*
Everything wrong with the corpse bride:
*Error 404 not found*
Exactly
The movie should have been set in the Great Depression, had a better soundtrack, and had trains and cool cars in it too
@@kyletroknya2419 nah
@@kyletroknya2419 why would a movie with a story like this need "cool cars" in it?
I hope this is a joke
@@technounionrepresentative4274 I wish the characters and setting were more Great Gatsby like. I want to see an awesome steam train 🚂 in the movie and see the characters owning their own cars 🚘
Hello don’t mean to be “that guy” but the two skeletons are obviously playing a game of snooker not pool and that’s why there are so many red balls and a brown ball. So the pool table itself isn’t a lie your are Jeremy.
"Also why is that cake so small? Who has a wedding cake that only three or four people could eat?" Did Cinemasins literally ignore 1/3 of the plot where Victoria's parents are getting poor and are trying to marry her off because of it? kinda strange considering they sinned this very situation in 8:29... ://
especially considering sugar was very expensive at the time
I know this is cinema sins but blimey it felt like he just didn't like this movie
He doesn't only do movies he likes
"Elegant, cultured, radiant. Victoria has found a husband with all these qualities and more." I'll take things never said at a Kardashian wedding ever for $400 Alex.
Please do Everything Wrong With Beetlejuice
Hahahaa YESSHHHHH PLZZZ
@Logan Hernandez bruhhhhhh beetlejuice is AWESOMMEEEE
Yeeesssss
The movie and the musical are both amazing
NO DON'T RUIN THE MOVIE FOR ME
This is like doing "everything wrong with Atlantis: The Lost Empire"
EDIT: Kida is a really likable character.
@@chasehedges6775 most of em are! I dont know a single person that has seen Corpse Bride/ Atlantis and isnt in love
The only problems with that movie I can think of are reeeeally nitpicky:
1. That bridge from the cavern to the city looks SUPER rickety, has NO railings and is over LAVA. Roarke is an IDIOT for letting everyone drive their trucks across it all at once. Sure, nothing bad happened then, but that was a REALLY reckless move.
2. Milo, a linguist, is unable to pronounce Kida's full name. Sure, some people can understand foreign languages they hear or read but can't speak it themselves, but Milo was able to speak Atlantean the moment he first met Kida and her people. Heck, even I can pronounce it: "Key-DAH-gah-kahsh".
3. When Milo talks with Kida near the lake(?) where they're about to go look at the mosaics, he plays with a few of the literal fireflies that were seen earlier burning the explorers' camp. He says "These guys are kinda cute when they're not, you know, formed into a fiery column of death." Nowhere in the fire scene were those insects ever organized enough to be called a column. Swarm, yes. Column, no.
4. Milo's glasses neither break nor even move out of position when he slams facefirst into the water. They still don't move the whole time he's under. As someone who wears glasses: HOW?!
@@dbseamz In spite of the problems, I really love Atlantis. Best film ever.
Chase Hedges67 oh same here! Like I said, the only problems I found and listed are minor nitpicks. Like what CS says when making a video about a movie he genuinely likes.
He forgot that Victor clearly placed the ring on Emily's index finger, but when she reanimates, it's on her third finger.
The "still got an ear line" is referring to the fact that, as stated seconds later, some are skeletons and others are full skin bodies
The ending makes me think of the og Little Mermaid story where the mermaid lets the prince marry someone else and then dissolves into sea foam. Only in this case its butterflies
everything wrong with corpse bride : nothing. absolutely nothing.
I agree with you! 😎😎😎
while i agree with that, i cant wait to see what Cinema Sins came up with. i bet he literally grasped at straws
@@thelivingliver6715 Thats the point. Its a joke channel, not serious in the slightest. It amazes me that some people STILL do not get this and pretend this is a review channel. The tagline is literally "no movie is without sin".
The_Legender dude stop spamming your Videos in replies to comments. It’s self promotion and it’s wrong
Your brain is whats wrong
"it's clear she's a corpse so how are the tear duct running?"
Reminder: she is a corpse, but she is technically simultaneously alive and dead at the same time, so that's a ridiculous sin especially since he doesn't even sin the fact her skeletal hand can still move without muscles. If your gonna sin literal logic keep it consistent.
he just watched One Piece :v
Consistency went out years ago for this channel. It used to pick out _real_ flaws and fill us in with facts but now it's almost all nitpicks. Remember, Jeremy sins things he **likes** about movies to, as Th3Birdman says "to pad the sin count".
Right. Like she even still has some tissue as well like her breasts and stuff
Or hands that move even not connected to her.
When I watched Finding Nemo one gripe I had is re the sharks who want to be vegetarian, because sharks are carnivores and can't survive on a meat-free diet. Then I realised that sharks don't speak English either, so then I thought oh never mind.
"I'm going to decapitate a stuffed animal" is my new favorite threat.
long vid to say there’s “nothing wrong with this movie at all”
Periodt
I'm shook that Cinema sins didn't add the adult joke when Victor was practicing his vows. He once said "with this cup I'll--oh goodness no"
CinemaSins: *makes a video about a good movie*
Everyone: *Kirby has found your sin unforgivable*
kirby right back at ya! sin count when
*This is not okie dokie.*
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“And many of you are going to say, ‘ThAt Is HeR sToMaCh’, but I’ve looked at this longer than you have.”
That was not funny enough for me to still be wheezing
I'm just glad he spotted this error, too.
What took you so long. Now you gotta do Coraline next.
how about 9?
Foxcatgaming 2 that movie is boring. Watched both that and coralline around the same age. I was bored the whole time I was watching it as a kid.
@@shane7778 I coincidently saw both 9 and coraline when they were released on dvd I think they're both pretty cool... also wow I was 8 when those movies came out
just saying I didn't realize it's been that long
I was literally going to say just that
How about ParaNorman or Boxtrolls?
Watching this while I was very young had no clue to why she turned into butterflies at the end of the move...thought it was just a classic Burton thing to do, but clearly it’s a beautiful metaphor. Yes, By turning into butterflies, her soul is free and goes to heaven. She always dreamed of being a bride, and Victor gave her that experience, to walk down the isle and say their vows. But she learned that it was wrong to kill Victor, knowing she would be taking him away from Victoria. Learning that her life and chance of being married was taken away from her forever, she would have never dreamed to take someone else’s away. Therefor, to let Victor live, and for he and Victoria to be wed, Emily could then finally be able to Rest In Peace.
I as well think if Emily and Victor did overall get married, Emily still would have found peace, because her dream of getting married was her unfinished business (ghost or not)
IIRC the whole "marrying a corpse because you mistook her hand for a twig" was inspired by a Jewish folktale in the Talmud. Similar circumstances and they have to have a rabbi annul the marriage
No need to get political......but I think Bruce Wayne is Batman.
Imoisble
no, john hammond is batman.
This is an OUTRAGE
Batman is batman
Really?
Let’s just get this joke out of the way: it’s a better love story than Twilight.
I don’t think that’s still a thing anymore. Pretty sure it morphed into “Twilight was a better love story than this” after all the horrible romances that have come out since then. 🤣
Chexpet. I made the sacrifice to make the joke. It’s horrible, and it’s dead, but people still make it. I just wanted to show people that comments like this don’t get thousands of likes anymore.
Edit: had to fix grammar
@@isaiahdeleon2508 I didn't mean to upset you or anything, I was mostly having a laugh at how its use has changed over the years in such an unpredictable way.
Chexpet. You didn’t, don’t worry. Sorry if I came off line I was.
Is it 2008 already?
I was gonna comment on Jeremy not understanding her getting closure at the end, but then I remembered he has a recurring joke about his college ex girlfriend and felt it was par for the course.
"Even though it's animated, this Johnny Depp performance still fells very over the top"
And that's a sin why?
"How is that even possible? The average lifespan of a maggot is 8 to 10 days"
So... I guess even the maggot is living dead
Me still wandering why there isn’t a video on everything wrong with shrek the third because that shit will be an hour long. 😂
There is
Thomas Piccoli I don’t think there is
John Barrett look it up
John Barrett are you trolling right now ?. It’s been up for like a year
There has never been a everything wrong with shrek 3
Everything wrong with the corpse bride: NOTHING IT'S EFFIN PERFECT!
It's a good movie but remember: NO MOVIE IS WITHOUT SIN
Chase Hedges67 Except this one
@@ermwhatthesigma4500 no.
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@@renansantos2768 what's the link for?
"We're made to feel like he's a dick for saying this, but he's right. Living people practically never marry dead people. It's not an assessment of her character, it's just the truth."
And necrophilia.
I'll be honest, there's a part of me that actually enjoys this movie a bit more than Nightmare Before Christmas 😅
Nothing is wrong with this movie. End of conversation.
Cinema sins thinks every single movie in this entire planet is a bad film
@@coffintears5821 Exactly, he's just pretentious. The entire concept of his channel is stupid to begin with. Imagine your entire career being nitpicking problems that don't even exist.
@@kingexplosionmurderfuckoff9376 okay Boomer
@@kingexplosionmurderfuckoff9376 almost like that's the point
"A Skeleton that feels its his duty to rock that booty" my favorite line ever, Cinema Sins your awesome! OMFG LOL :-)
I would’ve added 5 more sins because as a musician, you would notice that none of the notes played on the piano were actually accurate.
I’d like to see Everything Wrong With _Scarface._
In the Land of Arrowhead The remake
@In the Land of Arrowhead The one people care about.
@In the Land of Arrowhead no one ever said the 1932 one except you
@In the Land of Arrowhead hahaha what did I say that set u off dude😂
@In the Land of Arrowhead I mean I could've worded it better too but all is forgiven.
8:42 is the exact reason i started having panic attacks as a kid because i became aware of mortality and also that i could die anywhere at any time and noone would find my body. This lead to me developing a panic disorder and everything has been down hill from there
I’m surprised he didn’t notice Victor accidentally vowing to cup Victoria’s chesticles.
The last time I was this early coronavirus wasn’t even a thing yet.
Tbh this is a great film but like kinda a weird concept I guess??
Also these are so funny
The original folktale can be found in the 17th century text “Shivhei ha-Ari”. It’s quite a bit darker. “Shivhei ha-Ari” contains a collection of Jewish folktales, mainly covering the dark treatment of the Jewish people in Russia and surrounding countries before and up to that point. The treatment would get worse until most people fled the country during the pogroms of the mid to late 18th century and the very early 19th century. The mistreatment of Jewish people and other minorities is still a common theme in Russia and other European countries to this day.
The spider at 7:03 is literally called a Redback Spider, also known as the Australian Black Widow lol
“Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are in a movie together directed by Tim Burton cliche” AND composed by Danny Elfman 😄. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, Sweenie Todd, this movie, etc 😁.
4:22 Because they're at different stages of decomposition, silly! I certainly doubt they all died at the same time. Plus...they're animated corpses. Do you really need to bring logic into this?
Damn haters already disliked this mans content after a few seconds
People are the worst
I liked
This man's "content" is tell everyone they have shit taste in movies.
It’s the English teachers who think this is the best movie ever
@@nobodyinportant9298 no its to show that no movie is perfect or without sin.
was it just me or was this movie a fever dream when i was little ?
No. It happened and it's a really good movie.
This movie is a classic. Definitely good to watch on Halloween.
Also Victor puts the engagement ring on Emily's _pointer_ finger...but when she goes to find him and tells Victoria of their "engagement" it's on her ring finger. (DING!)
So they missed the opportunity for a “literal foreshadowing” sin during Remains of the Day.
The question of why some people in the afterlife are blue and some are skellingtons, it all depends on how long a person has been dead. People who have not long been dead are blue and people who have been dead longer are bones. Emily is a mix of both, showing she's been dead long enough for her blue body to start rotting away. Hence, her leg and arm. Her face is also slowly rotting. Everyone ends up as skellingtons, it just takes time.
Apparently, "hopscotch" in Ukrain is called "classics." At least, that's the English translation of the Ukrainian word they use.
I've always shipped Emily/Victor a lot more than Victoria/Vickor.
They just have so many awesome moments in the movie. They developed a relationship.
I wanted them to be together in the end.
But I guess they didn't agree with the idea of necrophilia
Even though that Victor was going to DIE to be with her.
Victoria was so annoying to me
Ya bad time period if the dead are more fun then the living.
And all that was kinda on stolen time from Victor and Victoria developing a relationship, and those poor kids barely had any freedom to express themselves before all this. As we follow Victor, we don't get to know Victoria.
Although your shipping understandable as Victoria isn't really as developed as a character. But then, I think Victor isn't much different. XD
I noticed that The Land of the Dead is more colorful and lively than The Land of the Living! Take the wedding reception of Lord Barkis and Victoria for instance. It was so somber that I wondered if this was a wedding or a funeral!
I don't think Victor loves Emily in that kind of way - the way I see it, he takes pity on her, seeing that her life and death has been only misfortunes. When he thinks that there's nothing left for him above ground, he decides he might as well help Emily. They definitely have nice moments and they like each other, but for me I always saw that more as friendship, rather than them actually being in love.
Honestly I didn’t think Emily understood Scraps at all when she “talked” to him. It came off as her being playful and childish like she has evidently been the entire movie. It could also be because she’s a Disney Princess though, that’s definitely an option.
Love this movie so much. Definitely going to listen to the soundtrack as I get ready for my wedding next week!