Low Man wrote on IMDB:
What do you say about this movie?
I am at a total loss to describe it. The concept itself, a son tries to
come to terms with his dying father that he knows nothing about but an
enormous catalog of unbelievable stories, doesn't sound very promising. It
sounds like a tired old formula, and I expected such when the rental started
playing
It's not.
Werewolves, giants, witches, siamese twins, bank robbers, hidden cities,
sirens, etc. are all present in the fantasy, but they seem unremarkably to
be part of the life of an otherwise ordinary traveling salesman. Whether
they really are or not is never made completely clear, but that's the
rub.
I once read a review by Harlan Ellison in which the main point was how a
well told lie illuminates the truth in far better clarity than a simple
recitation of the facts ever can. At one point in the film, the questing
son remarks to his bed-ridden father that he's heard all of his stories
thousands of times, and he has know idea who his father really is. The
father's reply is, `I've never been anybody but me from the day I was born.
If you don't know who I am, that's your failing, not mine.' Later
investigations make the point clearer. I'll bet Ellison loved this movie.
It is an extraordinary lie. [ show more ]
Did I like the film? You bet. It's Tim Burton's best work without a doubt.
Is it for everybody? Probably not. Many will find it confusing and
pointless, but good fantasy is like that. All I can say is, relax and let
it happen. You won't regret it. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.