Movie · 2005 · Romance, Fantasy, Animation · 1h 17m · PG · English
Curator score: 7.9/10 (1.9M ratings)
There's been a grave misunderstanding.
Overview
In a 19th-century European village, a young man about to be married is whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious corpse bride, while his real bride waits bereft in the land of the living.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.9/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.90/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Metacritic: 83
TMDB: 7.6/10
Director
Mike Johnson, Tim Burton
Production
Tim Burton Productions, LAIKA, Patalex Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures, Will Vinton Studios
Cast
Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Paul Whitehouse, Joanna Lumley, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Jane Horrocks, Enn Reitel, Deep Roy, Danny Elfman, Stephen Ballantyne, Lisa Kay
Curator Review
Verdict
A visually inventive stop-motion gothic romance with macabre charm, melancholy sweetness, and a strong sense of style. It’s especially rewarding if you like spooky fairy-tale worlds, tragic love triangles, and handmade animation craft.
Best for
fans of gothic romance and dark fairy tales
viewers who enjoy stop-motion animation
people who like bittersweet stories with a whimsical tone
audiences drawn to Halloween-friendly fantasy
Skip if
you want a grounded or realistic romance
you dislike stylized, slightly morbid humor
you prefer fast-paced plots over mood and atmosphere
you are not interested in animation
Overview
Corpse Bride is one of those films where the mood arrives before the plot does. The story is simple, but the world-building, design, and movement give it a haunted elegance that makes every frame feel handcrafted and alive. It’s a romance, but one with graveyard wit, sorrow, and a surprisingly tender emotional core.
Worth noting
What lingers most is the contrast between the living world’s stiffness and the underworld’s warmth. The film turns death into something mournful but not cruel, and that tonal balance is a big part of its appeal. It’s also a strong entry point for viewers curious about stop-motion because the artistry is immediately legible and memorable.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for something eerie, romantic, and a little sad, it delivers exactly that. If you want narrative complexity or emotional realism, it may feel slight, but as a piece of gothic fantasy craft, it’s very easy to recommend.
Top Letterboxd reviews
amaya (3★) · 13669 likes
me: she's hot
brain: she is literally dead
me: sexy blue wife
brain: she has NO PULSE
James (Schaffrillas) (4★) · 12344 likes
They couldn't have been a throuple?
vi (5★) · 11272 likes
not to promote necrophilia or anything but victor should have ended up with emily
ben wyatt human disaster (4.5★) · 9425 likes
great movie for anyone just dipping their toes in stop motion animation or necrophilia
ksenija (3.5★) · 9038 likes
emily and victoria should've just been girlfriends instead of simping for that lame ass ugly ass cuck victor