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Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABYRINTH, MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical world. It is also a visually astound...Read more
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Mirror Mask a Neal Gaiman fantasy masterpiece
Neil Gaiman is an amazing writer. After reading Stardust, American Gods, Neverwhere and the Sandman graphic novel series I have found that anything he writes is worth reading ...Read more
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The Mirrormask in all of us.
I really enjoy watching this film, I have since the first time I sat down with my friends in the living room on that rainy night. The lights were out due to the storm, so we a...Read more

MirrorMask (DVD, 2006, Widescreen)

Dave McKean, Stephanie Leonidas|Theatrical release: 2005 | Rating: PG (MPAA)

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Reminiscent of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and LABYRINTH, MIRRORMASK is a fantasy tale of an intelligent young girl on a journey through a magical world. It is also a visually astounding piece of filmmaking, updating the fairy-tale quest in a coming-of-age story imbued with dark beauty. Written by Neil Gaiman (SANDMAN) and directed by frequent collaborator and illustrator Dave McKean, the film mixes live action and animation, and manages to keep the graphic novelists' aesthetic largely intact: the frames are full of weirdly-skewed perspectives, foggy patches, and mismatched textures that appear grandly decayed. Stephanie Leonidas plays Helena, a young girl who juggles in her father's circus, but longs for a "normal" life. She spends her free time drawing elaborate, fantastical black-and-white pictures which cover every surface of her bedroom. One night, after an argument with her mother (Gina McKee) during which Helena lets fly some rather painful pronouncements, Mom falls ill with an unspecified affliction. As the family waits for news and the circus struggles financially, Helena blames herself for the misfortune. The night before her mother's surgery, Helena is mysteriously transported to a world which bears a strong resemblance to her own drawings, and is populated by strange creatures who follow an even stranger logic. Helena and her traveling companion, fellow juggler Valentine (Jason Barry), sign on to find a mysterious charm which will wake the queen of the city--also played by McKee--from her deep sleep, defeating the forces of darkness and returning Helena home. The film's outstanding art direction is complemented by witty dialogue and some genuinely creepy moments (the words "don't let them see you're afraid" are chill-inducing). Meanwhile, Leonidas's performance is remarkable, maintaining a likeability, charm, and freshness that is all the more amazing considering it was delivered against a green screen, with her special-effect co-stars edited in later.

Product Details
  • Edition: Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 043396025059

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Genre:Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Widescreen

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Director:Dave McKean
Leading Role:Stephanie Leonidas
eBay Product ID: EPID50580458
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"MIRRORMASK unspools with the rambling, intuitive digressions of a dream..." -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (10/07/2005)

"[The film] blends live action with computer-generated animation by the Jim Henson Company into a provocative, murky surrealism."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (10/28/2005)

"MIRRORMASK ambitiously draws on a diverse range of influences....McKean treats every frame of film as it were a strip panel scheduled for reproduction in a glossy art book."
Sight and Sound - Kim Newman

"[With] a winning WIZARD OF OZ-style structure...[and] a resplendent universe of impossible vistas and fabulous beings."
Uncut - Geoff Andrew (04/01/2006)

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Mirror Mask a Neal Gaiman fantasy masterpiece

Created: 01/12/07
Neil Gaiman is an amazing writer. After reading Stardust, American Gods, Neverwhere and the Sandman graphic novel series I have found that anything he writes is worth reading or worth watching if brought to the screen. Mirror Mask is a fantasy reminiscent of Labyrinth with very creative special effects. Absolutely worth watching. Highly recommended for those who like something outside the usual.
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The Mirrormask in all of us.

Created: 25/03/08
I really enjoy watching this film, I have since the first time I sat down with my friends in the living room on that rainy night. The lights were out due to the storm, so we all huddled together around the laptop to watch. This film is very much something to enjoy with others.

The elements of mystery, fantasy, and even a hint of thrill cause me to smile throughout the duration of the film. In some ways the movie reflects every genre, and has something for everyone, and even things we can relate to. Not fitting in well with others, feeling like an outcast, feeling detatched from family. The biggest impact of relation is the idea that many people completely throw themselves in stories and ideas that they keep secret. In Mirrormask we're able to see the secrets and stories thought up by a teenage girl, which is always interesting.

I decided to buy it since I was tired of renting it four times a year or waiting for it to come on cable.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Mirror Mask on DVD

Created: 23/03/10
This movie is by far one of the most innovative fantasy tales I have seen yet. The dark film making woven together flawlessly with ambient music as well as phenomenal visual effects and makeup make this high up on the list as far as great films. The storytelling is fluid with very few moments of you hanging on,waiting for something interesting to happen. By far a great find!
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MirrorMask, an imaginative movie among formula movies

Created: 03/02/07
MirrorMask blends illustration, 2D, with filmaking, 4D, quite seamlessly. The practical effect is that of a fairytale jumping off the paper pages of a book.
The human characters are genuine, not one-dimensional. MirrorMask is a story of reconciliation and redemption played out on a fantastic and surealistic stage.
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Dream of a dream?

Created: 26/02/10
Found film from a Steampunk site link.

Didn't really know what to expect before I bought it.

The posted review didn't really give a true enough taste of movie although the basics were accurate.

Its about parallel universes and how lives in one interact with another, played through an almost dream (dream of a dream?)

I liked it even though it's probably more of a teen/young adult film.

I will watch it again as everyone needs some fantasy escapism plus there is too much detail to take in on one viewing

It won't be to everyone's taste, particularly if you wanted horror or blood and guts.
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