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MirrorMask (2005)

MirrorMask (2005)
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Celebrated sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman, who created the Sandman series, scripted this visually adventurous fantasy. Helena (Stephanie Leonidas) is a 15-year-old girl who has spent nearly her entire life on the road, traveling with her parents Joanne and Morris (Gina McKee and Rob Brydon), who make a living as circus performers. One night, Helena wishes for a quieter and more stable life, only to panic when her mother falls seriously ill, ending up in the hospital. Afraid she's caused her mother's illness, Helena slips into an alternate reality known as the Dark Lands, where nearly everything behaves differently and all is ruled by the Queen of Light and the Prime Minister (also played by McKee and Brydon). As it happens, the Queen of Shadows' daughter, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Helena, has gone missing; the Queen of Light has fallen unconscious as a result; and both queens' minders are looking for the child. As Helena struggles to make her way back to her own world to help her own mother, she discovers the Queen of Shadows' daughter has taken her place. Helena is aided in her journey by a gifted juggler named Valentine (Jason Barry), and together they seek to access a magic charm which will return everyone to the land where they belong. MirrorMask was produced by the Jim Henson Company, with most of the sets and many of the characters created using digital-effects technology. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason BarryRob Brydon, (more)
Director(s):
Dave McKean
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of MirrorMask

Celebrated sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman, who created the Sandman series, scripted this visually adventurous fantasy. Helena (Stephanie Leonidas) is a 15-year-old girl who has spent nearly her entire life on the road, traveling with her parents Joanne and Morris (Gina McKee and Rob Brydon), who make a living as circus performers. One night, Helena wishes for a quieter and more stable life, only to panic when her mother falls seriously ill, ending up in the hospital. Afraid she's caused her mother's illness, Helena slips into an alternate reality known as the Dark Lands, where nearly everything behaves differently and all is ruled by the Queen of Light and the Prime Minister (also played by McKee and Brydon). As it happens, the Queen of Shadows' daughter, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Helena, has gone missing; the Queen of Light has fallen unconscious as a result; and both queens' minders are looking for the child. As Helena struggles to make her way back to her own world to help her own mother, she discovers the Queen of Shadows' daughter has taken her place. Helena is aided in her journey by a gifted juggler named Valentine (Jason Barry), and together they seek to access a magic charm which will return everyone to the land where they belong. MirrorMask was produced by the Jim Henson Company, with most of the sets and many of the characters created using digital-effects technology. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

Complete Cast of MirrorMask

  • Rob Brydon - Morris Campbell / Prime Minister
  • Gina McKee - Joanne / Queen of Light / Queen of Shadows

Director(s):
Dave McKean
Writer(s):
Neil Gaiman
Producer(s):
Simon Moorhead
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Watch With Your Kids, Mild Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    David P.

    Mirrormask has all the elements of classic film fantasy with high profile story tellers and visual effects that you could ask for. And yet, unlike some of the other fantasy films mentioned in other reviews, it's strangely devoid of characters that you can get behind. And yes, you have seen this plot before a hundred times in better movies. Memo to filmmakers, over-reliance on CGI to imbue your movies with "life" is antithetical.

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    Linda D.

    Visually stunning. The story itself was just okay - the animation and artistry of this film is where it shines.

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    SHAREEF M.

    This movie isn't all that bad but it's not all that good either. it's just cool and cute. Although the graphics are more or less cheap looking it has a pretty interesting appeal to watch. bottom line, I look at this movie as just a wild art show with a story to it.

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