Tim Burton: A Man of Many Visions

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“Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else’s dreams?” These are the words of Tim Burton, a renowned director who plays by his own rules when creating a story for the big screen. Growing up different from most kids, Burton was influenced by many unique people and movies such as Edgar Allen Poe, Dr. Seuss, and German Expressionist films. He used their styles to create many memorable films himself, such as Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland. In these recognizable blockbusters, like most of Burton’s movies, the use of satire and visual features are present to support the thematic concept of conformity vs. individuality. In Edward Scissorhands, satire can clearly be related to conformity vs. individuality. The neighborhood is filled with identical homes, each housing a stereotypical person. Forms of these seen throughout the movie are the flirting housewife, a woman obsessed with religion and the average pushy salesperson. They are also seen as snooping once Peg brings home Edward, asking each other about the mysterious man. Lying in order to mak...

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