Where can I watch Coraline for free in 2024? : r coralineuniverse - Reddit Hush, and shush, for the beldam might be listening All things coraline related -Artwork -Theories -Memes -Apparel -Findings -Pictures -Cosplay Please no nudity or any artwork that resembles any inappropriate depictions of Coraline or any characters Also, NO SMALL BUSINESS POSTS, things like this will be taken down
The entire plot of Coraline symbolizes living in an abusive home. Coraline is the classic depiction of fantasy coming true as a nightmare Her mother wasn’t a bad person, she had problems and situations that negatively impacted her role as a mother She didn’t try to hide it or manipulate Coraline to think otherwise
Did Coraline ever actually escape The Other World? : r laika - Reddit Accepted answer: yes she did escape there is 1 out of 10 chance that the beldam Can create and illusion of the real world since her power has ran out and she needs to feast on a child’s soul to get more power and in the coralline game when coraline goes back to the real world the game literally says that coralline has returned to the real world
How the Beldam stole Coralines parents. : r laika - Reddit When Coraline enters the 3rd time, she leaves the door wide open (she and the other mother both have a habit of leaving doors open if you noticed) and her parents eventually do return home as evident by Coraline finding the groceries rotted and car on the driveway
r Coraline - Reddit So I’ve heard other Coraline fans asking for a second movie However, the other mother says, “ Don’t leave me, I’ll die without you!” And Coraline throws the key away So that doesn’t leave much room for any other story line I think it’d be cool to go back into the history of the Beldam and the Pink Palace
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Curious to know, how faithful of an adaptation is the Coraline . . . - Reddit Coraline is one of my favorite books, and the movie is one of my favorite films The biggest difference is probably the creation of Wybie, but it makes sense In the movie, we learn a lot by seeing Coraline and Wybie’s interactions The way we follow her inner world in the book just wouldn’t translate to film The book is eerier darker
Just finished reading “Coraline” by Neil Gaiman : r books - Reddit The writing felt a little blunt and nondescript at first, and Coraline as a character (being one of three characters who received a lot of fleshing out, the other two being the Cat and the Other Mother) did feel quite monotone, however, as the book progressed she got painted more as a brave and inquisitive young girl who was clearly wise beyond
Coraline isn’t home : r FanTheories - Reddit Coraline's father mentions that the house is 150 years old, which could be the Other Mother's age, hinting that she might have sprung to life when the house was built, or it's just how long she's been haunting the PP Considering how she's only stolen children who've lived in the PP and no where else, she's probably bound to it and can't go
Coralines ending (spoilers) : r movies - Reddit Coraline's ending (spoilers) Spoilers I enjoyed most of the film and loved the animation but I kind of felt the ending was pretty abrupt and somewhat anti-climactic