Uplifting theme:
- “Cheese, hats, boxes…they don’t make you. You make yourself.” – Eggs
- Stand up and fight for yourself and what’s right.
- Laika does an amazing job with depth-of-field. There is so much to see in each screen shot.
- The 3D effect is pretty impressive, especially the fog and smoke.
- Artistically speaking, the animation was outstanding. Stylistically, it wasn’t my favorite.
- There were more disgusted “ewwww’s” than charmed “ahhhh’s” from the audience. Lots of ick moments.
- Some of the Cockney accents were hard to understand, especially in the beginning of the movie.
- The BoxTrolls sound like Gollum in Lord of the Rings.
- I don’t see merchandising for this movie going very far. Who wants to play with a creepy, dirty troll in a box?
- “Do you think the BoxTrolls understand the duality of good and evil?” – Mr. Trout
- “If you’re going to eat me, just get on with it. I’m sure I’m delicious.” – Winnie
- “Be prepared to say bye-bye to your brie, cheerio to your cheddar.” – Archibald Snatcher
- “We’re the exterminators of justice. We exterminate justice.” – Mr. Pickles
- “Curds Way? How do I get there?” – Eggs
- “The Briehemouth!” – Lord Portley-Rind
- “A woman like that is like raw, bold, maybe a little stinky.” – Lord Portley-Rind
Tips for parents: This is a twisted version of Victorian England that includes some violence, but no profanity. You might need to explain to your kids how leeches were actually used as a medical device long ago and that some people are lactose intolerant. The BoxTrolls gather discarded items, but they also steal. The villain is an unhinged cross-dresser and truly evil. There is discussion in the movie about what a good father is and does. I think young children will be both frightened and bored.
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