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One of the most intriguing animated films to come out this past year, Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie puts on a great show for all ages.  The movie now on Blu-ray in a 3D 4-disc combo pack takes the fun into your living room where you can enjoy it close up.  The 3D imagery has all the depth of field as in the theater version and the HD gives it clarity of both sound and video. It’s kid friendly with a heartwarming tale of love between a boy and his pet.

Direct from the imaginative files of Tim Burton who gave us the fun films Alice in Wonderland, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride, this little jewel entertains big time.  Using his creative technique of stop-motion animation and adding 3D to give it depth isn’t enough for the creature master, this time his scary tale becomes even spookier in Black & White.

Although Burton takes pages from Mary Shelley’s horror book Frankenstein and some other beastly stories, he develops a more family friendly film.  Here he creates his central characters being Victor Frankenstein (voiced by Charlie Tahan) a regular nice young boy and his lovable dog Sparky. The two are nearly inseparable and even at school the boy yearns for his best friend.  His science teacher Mr. Rzykruski (voiced by Martin Landau) has high hopes for Victor who seems to be the most interested student in the class. When they discuss the area’s tendency for lightning, the two make a student teacher connection.

Wanting to please his father (voiced by Martin Short) baseball has become another passion for Victor and Sparky chases balls around the yard for his master.  One day at a baseball game Victor smashes a hit out of the park.  Sparky seeing the ball go into the air breaks his tether and goes after it crossing a highway in the process.  With ball in mouth he starts to return and gets run over by a car. Lost without his able pet, Victor gets an idea from his science class that he can use to bring Sparky back to life.  Taking him from his grave and hooking the dog up to a lightning driven contraption, he succeeds.  When his feat gets discovered by his friend Edgar (voiced by Atticus Shaffer) things start going awry in Victor’s little town of New Holland.

Taking Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein horror story to new depths, adding some comedy, interesting characters and a lot of heart, Burton shows a love between humans and their pets.  I actually couldn’t find anything scary in the film that would bother young children that are old enough to enjoy a Halloween night of unusual costumes.  In a nutshell, if The Nightmare Before Christmas didn’t bother the child, this one has a story that’s a lot tamer.  Please note however, Frankenweenie has been rated PG by the MPAA for thematic elements, scary images and action.

Victor's friend Edgar Gore
Victor’s friend Edgar Gore

I found that the use of black and white as the medium gave the film a softer feel adding some mystery and after about ten minutes into the movie it wasn’t a bother at all.  Since the film plays to audiences of all ages, color would have taken the spookiness out of the storyline making most adults bored with the production.

The audio quality using the 7.1 DTS Blu-ray is extremely good giving the production a theater like feel, especially with a good speaker system.  Even using my HD Television speakers allowed me to crank it up a bit and you can hear the extension of sound across the room. The dialog from the film can be easily understood even during some of the most exciting scenes.  I liked the fact that I could get some use out of my sub woofers making the storm scenes a touch bolder.

As for the video, it mirrors the imagery of the movie theater 3D presentation with an extremely enjoyable dept of field that tends to make you want to reach in and touch the characters.  But, you may want to caution the youngest of children that it’s only an illusion and sticky fingers are not good for the TV screen.  The 1.78:1 aspect ratio fits nicely on HD 16×9 television screens and I experienced no picture loss.  Although the presentation gets a little darker with the 3D glasses, I did not find it distracting because the Black and White format gives the film the intended creepy feel. There is not much popping out at the audience but I found it wouldn’t have added much to the presentation anyway.

The Bonus features are fun and there’s something for both young and old.

2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack  (Blu-ray + DVD) — Includes: All 4-Disc bonus features

1-Disc DVD

FINAL ANALYSIS:  A cool take on the horror film favorite Frankenstein, Burton style. (B+)

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