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creatures in Tim Burton¡¯s world. His paintings of girls, called the ¡°Girl Series,¡± feature a
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girl smiling ear to ear with her hair untied, and an old and impoverished woman of which
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it is hard to tell if she is a grandmother or a young girl. After appreciating Tim Burton¡¯s
unusual view of girls, a series of paintings named ¡°Creature Series¡± appear, which also
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feature some strange creatures. Visitors can once again identify the director¡¯s art world by
appreciatingthecreatureswithlargemouthslikeadeep-seamonkfishandawhistleontheir
foreheadswithangryfaces.
¡ãEvengirlsareexpressedhorribleand
bizarreinTimBurton¡¯sartworld.The
¡°GirlSeries¡±showshisextraordinary
perspectivetopeople.
MisunderstoodOutcasts
¡°MisunderstoodOutcasts¡±isthemostpopularthemeinTimBurton¡¯sfilms.Inoneofhis
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representative works, ¡°Edward Scissorhands,¡± there appears a man with a pale face and
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sharpscissorsforhands.Hefallsinlovewiththeheroineinthefilmbutisfalselyaccused
of being a thief due to her boyfriend¡¯s jealousy and neighbors¡¯ prejudices. The movie
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¡°Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,¡± which presented children¡¯s imagination and dreams,
also features ¡°Willy Wonka,¡± an isolated character in the world after being betrayed by a
subordinatewhosecretlyleakedachocolateproductionrecipe.Imaginativecharacterssuch
asamanwithscissorsforhandsandwizardWillieWonkawhomakeschocolatethatnever
melts while being falsely accused and shunned by society, can be said to represent Tim
Burton¡¯s identity. In this section, you can meet mysterious but also sympathetic characters
andappreciatecharactersketchesanddrawingsofworkssuchas¡°CorpseBride,¡±¡°Edward
¡ãTheheroofthemovie¡°Edward
Scissorhands,¡± ¡°Tim Burton¡¯s The Nightmare Before Christmas¡± and ¡°Frankenweenie.¡±
Scissorhands¡±isthetypicalcharacter
representing¡°misunderstoodoutcast,¡±
¡°There¡¯s always been something about balloons. You see them deflated, and you see them
whohasastrangeappearanceandis
falselyaccusedofbeingathief.
floating. There¡¯s something quite beautiful and tragic and sad and buoyant and happy, all
at the same time.¡± What readers can see from Tim Burton is that his trademark is finding
tragicaspectsinfantasticandimaginativecharacters.
[TheCareerofTimBurton]:
FilmCharactersandTheArtist¡¯sStudio
FilmCharacters
Inthissection,visitorscanseehowalltheworksbornatTimBurton¡¯sfingertipsstarted,
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from Tim Burton¡¯s debut film ¡°Pee-wee¡¯s Big Adventure¡±* to his most recent work
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¡°Dumbo.¡±* Visitors can enjoy all the concept drawings, paintings, scripts, and storyboards
of Tim Burton movies, and you can see briefly how Tim Burton¡¯s imaginary ideas unfold
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on the screen. The first thing that stands out is a figure from Tim Burton¡¯s movie ¡°Mars
Attacks!¡± and its storyline, ¡°Mars sneak up to see a grandmother sitting helplessly in a
rocking chair with headphones on and tries to shoot and blow her up for fun,¡± next to the
conceptdrawing.Afterwalkingpastthemischievousaliens,thereisafigureofthe¡°Oompa-
¡ãThesection¡°filmcharacters¡±showsall
ofthemoviesofTimBurtontosatisfythe
Loompa,¡± which left as much impact as the main character in ¡°Charlie and the Chocolate
needsofhisenthusiasticfanswhoenjoy
Factory.¡±TheOompa-Loompa,adwarfworkinginachocolatefactory,isdescribedasbeing
hisfilms.
onlyhalfastallasanadultmaleandcanbemetasarealisticdollintheexhibition.
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