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(known as Corpse Bride in English) is a 2005 stop-motion musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson. Celebrated for its unique visual style and macabre charm, the film has become a cornerstone of modern gothic animation. Plot Overview

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    (2005) is a seminal work in stop-motion animation, celebrated for its unique visual storytelling and emotional depth. Based on a 19th-century Jewish-Eastern European folktale, the film explores the intersections of love, duty, and mortality through a gothic lens. La novia cadaver

    Lord Barkis Bittern is not a supernatural monster but a human one. He is the logical extreme of Victorian capitalism: a man who literally kills brides for money. His death is ironic—he drinks the poisoned "Wine of Ages" meant for the celebration and becomes the only true "damned" soul, dragged down by the vengeful dead. Barkis reveals that the real horror of The Corpse Bride is not skeletons or maggots, but greed disguised as charm. La Novia Cadáver (known as Corpse Bride in

    The film's aesthetic has inspired a wide range of products and creative projects: Production and Development (2005) is a seminal work

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