Summaries

Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, a young girl discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life that seems too good to be true.

When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents. She finds a hidden door with a bricked up passage. During the night, she crosses the passage and finds a parallel world where everybody has buttons instead of eyes, with caring parents and all her dreams coming true. When the Other Mother invites Coraline to stay in her world forever, the girl refuses and finds that the alternate reality where she is trapped is only a trick to lure her.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Coraline moves to a new home where she feels bored and alone. She finds a bricked up passage in the wall, but during the night it opens up. She discovers a world that seems to be an alternate version of her life with only one slight difference- everything is better. And everyone has buttons for eyes. Coraline's "other mother" invites her to stay forever if she lets her sew buttons, and Coraline begins to realize that this alternate universe is a trick to lure her in so her Other Mother can essentially "eat up her soul." She has to rescue her parents from the Other Mother and make it home safely, relying on her tricks- and the help of a sassy talking cat, naturally.—savrudy

A 11 year-old girl named Coraline just moved to her new house in the summer and thought that her house will be so boring. At midnight, Coraline found a door leading to a world that's better. Soon, Her family and neighbors started to act very creepy, even The Other Mother. Coraline must stop the Other Mother and save her real parents.

A young girl walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers an alternate version of her life. On the surface, this parallel reality is eerily similar to her real life - only much better. But when her adventure turns dangerous, and her counterfeit parents (including Other Mother) try to keep her forever, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination, and bravery to get back home - and save her family.—Megan

Details

Keywords
  • female protagonist
  • horror for children
  • stop motion
  • parallel worlds
  • button eyes
Genres
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Animation
  • Family
Release date Feb 5, 2009
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG
Countries of origin United States France Hungary Austria
Language English Russian
Filming locations Portland, Oregon, USA
Production companies Focus Features Laika Entertainment Pandemonium

Box office

Budget $60000000
Gross US & Canada $116896576
Opening weekend US & Canada $16849640
Gross worldwide $185860104

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 40m
Color Color Black and White
Sound mix Dolby Atmos DTS Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

Eleven-year-old Coraline Jones and her parents, Charlie and Mel, move from Pontiac, Michigan, to the Pink Palace Apartments, an old Victorian house in Ashland, Oregon. While searching for an old well, she encounters a mysterious black cat and Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat, the grandson of Coraline's landlady, who gifts her a rag doll that eerily resembles her. With her parents preoccupied with work, Coraline explores the house and discovers a small door with a brick wall behind it in the living room. That night, she finds that the brick wall has been replaced by a tunnel, which leads her to an "Other World," where her parents' button-eyed doppelgangers shower her with delicious food and attention.

Upon waking in the morning, Coraline finds herself back in the real world. She meets her other neighbors: Mr. Bobinsky, an eccentric Russian liquidator-turned-gymnast who owns a mouse circus, and retired burlesque performers April Spink and Miriam Forcible. Wybie tells Coraline about his grandmother's twin sister, who disappeared when they were children.

Coraline returns to the Other World that night and meets a mute Other Wybie. When she returns again, the cat, who can travel between the worlds, arrives and warns her about the Other World. The Other Mother later offers Coraline a chance to stay in the Other World forever, on the condition that buttons are sewn onto her eyes. Horrified, Coraline tries to sleep, but she remains in the Other World. When she attempts to escape, the Other Mother transforms into a taller, skeletal form and imprisons her in a dark room through a mirror.

In the dark room, three ghost children, one of whom Coraline recognizes as the landlady's missing sister, reveal that the Other Mother is an evil entity called the "Beldam." She used rag dolls to spy on their unhappy lives and lure them into the Other World with treats and games. They allowed her to sew buttons over their eyes, and she subsequently locked their souls inside the mirror. After Coraline promises to help the ghost children by retrieving their eyes, the Other Wybie sends her home.

Back in the real world, Wybie asks Coraline for the doll, as it belongs to his grandmother's missing sister. Coraline attempts to explain the situation to him, but he disbelieves her and runs out in fear. Coraline borrows an adder stone from Spink and Forcible, and after the cat informs her that the Beldam has kidnapped her parents, the two set out to rescue them. Knowing that the Beldam loves games, Coraline proposes a deal: if she finds her parents and the eyes of the ghost children, the Beldam will set them all free; if not, she will stay and allow the Beldam to sew buttons on her eyes.

The Beldam reveals that each of the missing eyes is hidden within the three "wonders" she designed for Coraline. Using the adder stone, Coraline finds and collects each eye, freeing the spirits of the ghost children. The Other World begins to fade until only the house remains. The Beldam, now a spider-like monster, challenges Coraline to find her parents. Realizing they are trapped in a nearby snow globe and that the Beldam will not let her go, Coraline throws the cat to distract her and narrowly escapes through the door with the ghost children's help, severing the Beldam's hand in the process. Coraline's parents return with no recollection of being kidnapped, and she warmly embraces them.

That night, the ghosts warn Coraline that the Beldam is still after the cursed key. As Coraline heads toward the backyard well to dispose of it, the Beldam's severed hand sneaks into the real world and attempts to drag her back in. Wybie, having realized Coraline was right, comes to the rescue and destroys the hand. Together, they throw the key and the hand's remains into the well. The next day, the Jones family hosts a garden party for the Pink Palace residents. Wybie accompanies his grandmother to the party, as Coraline begins to tell her about her missing sister's fate.

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