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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Seen in: Corso, S-Vaihingen Man, which was perhaps an odyssey, across the zersiedelte, faceless Stuttgart suburb landscape, until Sandra and I had arrived at Vaihingen. Glückicherweise helped us a friendly old lady, the main street, to thus find and the Corso! But now to the film. History is fast told, and be based on a Russian or Ukrainian people fairy tale: Victor and Victoria are to marry, so that Victors parents hands, Fischhänldler, into which higher society ascend, and Victorias parents with the stinking money that new realms the empty family cash to fill up know. But then, outrageous passes one day before the wedding, and Victor lands instead of vorm trusting altar in the realm (Un) of the dead ones… I was overjoyed that I Corpse Bride in the original version see could. With the voices of Johnny Depp (Victor), and Helena Bonham Carter (the corpse bride), and Christopher Lee (priest), undundund. I understood the singing inserts only partially, but otherwise the film made absolutely for fun. I sat in the cinema armchair and only gegrinst.
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