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From Edward Scissorhands to Batman and Sleepy Hollow, Tim Burton knows how to
tell a good story.
And the visionary director gives us chapter and verse in this fantasy-rich
family drama about the relationship between a father and his son.
From his sick bed, Edward Bloom (Finney) tells tales about his oversized life
as a young man to his son, Will. As Bloom recounts his unlikely journey from a
small town in Alabama, round the world and back again, he tells epic tales
about his encounters with giants, blizzards, a traveling circus, conjoined
twins and a witch. From parachuting into China during the Korean War to
visiting a mystical town where people live forever, his life is one big
adventure.
For Will though, it's a tough story to swallow and, as he tried to separate
fact from fiction, he hopes to discover the truth about his father - before
it's too late.
Adapted from Daniel Wallace's popular novel, this weird and wonderful fable
interweaves Burton's signature quirky visual effects, his dark sense of humour
and his uncanny talent for making colourful characters larger than life.
With some heart warming and side splitting performances from Finney and
McGregor (who plays the young Edward Bloom), this is a mesmerizing fairytale
for grown-ups.
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