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Culture Trip
In addition, Tim Burton¡¯s works, which have been praised for their unique dark and
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strange stories and visual beauty, such as ¡°Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet
Ye-ji/The
Street,¡± ¡°Dark Shadows¡± and ¡°Corpse Bride¡± are on display. This section delivers a
uniquesenseofvitalitytotheaudience,displayingeachcharacterinthemovieintoadoll.
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At the end of this section, visitors can also briefly watch ¡°Vincent,¡± a six-minute short
film produced by Tim Burton in 1982. The short animation, which tells Tim Burton¡¯s
autobiographicalstory,featuresayoungboynamed¡°Vincent,¡±whorepresentsTimBurton
¡ãTherearealsolive-actionfigureswhich
himself. Vincent acts like a good child on the outside, but he has all kinds of terrifying
bringbackthefilmcharacterstoreallife.
fantasies,includingturninghisdogintoazombieandkillinghisauntbyputtingherinwax.
Thisisthefigureofcharacter¡°Oompa-
Loompa,¡±whoappearsinthemovie
As Vincent, who eventually mistook the story of the murderer in the horror novel for his
¡°CharlieandtheChocolateFactory.¡±
ownstory,theaudiencefallsintoTimBurton¡¯suniqueinnerworld.Aftervisitorsleavethe
smalltheater,moviesthathavenotbeenreleasedarealsointroduced.ThecharactersfromTimBurton¡¯s1980story¡°Pirates¡±are
madeintoahuman-sizedsculpturesthatoccupyaspaceononesideoftheexhibitionattractingtheattentionofmuseumgoers.
*Pee-wee¡¯sBigAdventure:ItwasafilmdirectedbyTimBurtonin1985,whichtellsthestoryofcheerfuladult¡°Pee-wee¡±venturingtoregainhispreciousbicyclewhenitwas
stolen.
*Dumbo: A live-action movie made in 2019 based on the Disney animation ¡°Dumbo,¡± which deals with episodes of baby elephant Dumbo, who has always been teased
becauseofhisbigearswhileperforminginacircus.
TheArtist¡¯sStudio
In the final section of the exhibition, visitors can get a glimpse of Tim Burton¡¯s studio.
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The walls and desks that are heavily cluttered with numerous sketches and conceptual
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drawings show his passion for artistic activities. Tim Burton drew pictures with a pen
regardless of space, and when he had inspiration while eating at a restaurant, he scribbled
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ideasonanapkin.Lookingbackinadmirationofhispassion,avideoshowingaquotefrom
TimBurtonmarkstheendoftheexhibition.¡°Moviesarelikeanexpensiveformoftherapy
for me. Every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Not necessarily in that order.¡±
Impressedbythequotethatseemstohavecondensedhiswholelife,visitorscanleavewith
¡ãVisitorscanappreciateTimBurton¡¯s
passiontowardartwork,lookingaround
alingeringfeelingofwonder.
hisstudio.
Conclusion
¡°A fairy who eternally wanders on the verge of reality and imagination.¡± This is how Tim Burton was described in the
moviemagazineCine21.IfreaderslookatTimBurton¡¯sfootstepsoverthepast50yearsthroughtheexhibition,theywill
realizethatitisnotunreasonabletodescribehimlikethis.TimBurtonsaidatapressconferenceheldat
DDPinSeoulonApr.29,thedaybeforetheexhibition¡¯sopening,¡°IcamebacktoSeoulafter10
years,anditfeelslikeI¡¯mhome.¡±ThatwouldbethereasonwhyTimBurtonlovesKoreaand
whyKoreansloveTimBurtonsomuch,asKoreanshavethedesiretoletgoofrealityand
wanderaroundafantasyworldifonlyforamoment.Nowthatthefirsthalfof2022is
comingtoanend,TheArgusrecommendsreadersescaperealityforawhileandvisit
thefantasyworldbuiltbyTimBurton.WelcometoTheWorldofTimBurton!
migooba1119@hufs.ac.kr
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