Tim Burton Character Analysis

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A Heart is More Important Than Looks Tim Burton’s characters are usually outsiders and do not fit into society. Tim Burton considered himself to not fit in when he was a child. Tim Burton today is one of the most prominent film directors and producers in the industry. Tim Burton as a child loved Doctor Seuss and Vincent Price. This is where he gets a lot of his inspiration for his movies. Tim Burton uses flashback, costuming, and colors in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to show that outsiders can be some of the best people. Tim burton uses a couple of flashbacks in Edward Scissorhands to help show how and Edward was created. In the first flashback it showed where the inventor, who was played by Vincent Price, got the idea for Edward. Edward was not born he was created. This already makes him an outsider. When Kim first meets Edward, she is freaked out by Edward. When she got to know him, she found out that he is very caring. Kim once thought of Edward as a freak and an outsider was now one she cared about. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton has a flashback to tell us more about Wonka’s past. These flashbacks help convey that Wonka was and is an outsider. Even though he is an outsider he is famous and well liked. The costuming in Edward Scissorhands makes …show more content…

In Edward Scissorhands Edward stands out because everything around him in the town is bright. Edward stands out because he is very dark. The normal people in Edward Scissorhands match their clothes with their houses. Their houses are the typical 60’s bright pastel colors. Edward lived in a dull colored castle. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie stands out because the town he is in is very dark. Wonka also stands out because he is a very unique character that is bright with colors. Wonka lives in a big chocolate factory that is dull on the outside but bright on the