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Whats the story behind Coraline?

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An adventurous 11-year-old girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets. 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.

Did Coraline escape in real life?

For instance, some believe that Coraline never escaped, in other words, everything that the viewer sees in the ending scene is not real. Beldam used her powers to create another sweet illusion for Coraline, so she stays longer in the “Other World”. However, there is not much evidence in the film supporting this theory.

What legend is Coraline based on?

The Legend Of The Beldam, AKA ‘Witch,’ Dates Back To The 17th Century. The nightmare-inducing Other Mother in Coraline is based on a 17th-century horror mainstay in Eastern Europe named the Beldam – literally meaning ugly, old witch.

Is the beldam still alive?

The Beldam is not dead and she can always be trapped by the Beldam some other way. The Beldam will never be truly dead because of this. Because of the Beldam’s determination, she may never be able to leave the Pink Palace.

Why does the beldam want Coraline?

She thinks of Coraline as her own doll, and wants to keep her to herself. The Beldam is incredibly selfish and narcissistic, making the love that she has for Coraline obsessive and possessive.

Is Coraline 2 coming out?

Coraline 2 has no release date because a sequel hasn’t been officially greenlit. However, a follow-up movie isn’t worth ruling out entirely.

Is the beldam a fairy?

The Beldam is a powerful and malevolent witch/fey creature and the ruler of the Other World, accessed through a small door in the Pink Palace. She lures children into her realm by disguising herself as their “Other Mother”.

Why does the Other Mother have button eyes?

This eerie feature symbolizes the other mother’s desire for control, and specifically her desire to limit Coraline’s freedom. The buttons symbolize the fact that the other mother sees Coraline as a doll or a plaything—she wants to keep Coraline in her world and do with her what she wishes.

What happened to the beldam in Coraline?

Using her wits, Coraline tricks The Beldam into unlocking the door for her, while she finds her real parents trapped in a snow globe. The Beldam gloats, before Coraline throws the Cat at her face. He manages to rip off The Beldam’s button eyes, blinding her.

Why does the beldam have button eyes?

The Beldam needs energy from the children in order to create the exciting and interesting aspects of the Other World. However, it is not something that she can sustain easily. So, in order to keep the Other World alive, the Beldam offers to sew buttons over the eyes.

Why does Coraline’s mom have a neck brace?

When the Jones family first settles into their new home, Coraline and her mom, Mel, have a conversation in their kitchen. Mel is working on editing pages for Coraline’s dad, Charlie. Mel mentions something about a car accident, which is why she is wearing a neck brace.

Is the Beldam the victim?

Differences Between Novel and Film

In the novel, the Beldam was implied to be a former human, who somehow became a demonic fae-like creature later on, presumably after death. Her methods of luring in her victim, unlike the film, are much more straightforward, where she simply needs her rats to lure her victims.

Is the other mother real?

Other than the title, though, there’s no real world inspiration for Lifetime’s 2017 The Other Mother, nor is it really based on any of the other Other Mothers.

Why does the beldam want souls?

Keeping the souls within the little toys hidden around the Other World indicates the possessiveness of the Other Mother, which is her most prominent quality. She is obsessed with owning things, and needing them, wanting them, and craving them.

Where does the cat go at the end of Coraline?

In the movie, the cat’s enigmatic nature is show, for example, with him showing off for Coraline by walking behind a log and exiting at a different place on that log; or, at the end of the movie where he vanishes by walking behind a sign-post and failing to reappear on the other side of it.

Why does the Other Father help Coraline?

Movie. Books. Video game. The Other Father, created by the beldam, was a doll (made from a pumpkin) used to help trick Coraline Jones into staying in the other world, but it is later revealed that he is actually on Coraline’s side.