The important thing is that films are still made using animation, which is a very painstaking art that involves hundreds of animators and planners. Although the kind of animation used in this cartoon is not the most in-demand-but still not exactly a dying form of animation that may, or may not, need to come back to life as a regular animation unit.
But this kind of animation also needs ideas, some reinvention and some approach that could improve an already excellent animation. Henry Selick, fortunately, is a co-producer with Tim Burton on a project called 'The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Still, 'Coraline' is for the most part a children's film, but one that will not be limited to that audience.
Coraline, staying in a fairy tale land, gets new parents, whose eyes, by the way, are in the form of buttons. They offer her constant pleasures and adventures that she must overcome in order to return to the real world.
It's such a bizarre movie that it's hard to describe everything that's so impressive about it. The story offers nightmarish visions for children, but there is nothing so disgusting about them, on the contrary, they are only appealing.
This is a film that encourages its viewer not only to dream, but even to think a little. It is incredibly captivating with its plot and quality animation. The cartoon is sure to find its viewer, perhaps it will be able to stand on a par with 'Nightmare', so it is necessary to watch it for people of all ages, because Celik's work can surprise the youngest and the oldest viewer.