Best 3D movies from Tim Burton

Tim Burton: Surrealism in Volume. Tim Burton has found the perfect tool in 3D to materialize his unique grotesquely fabulous world. His puppet aesthetics, twisted perspective, and theatrical convention acquire a new physical feel in stereo format. Burton uses depth not for realism, but to enhance surrealism, building his sets like multi-layered haunted boxes. Characters with unnatural proportions and bizarre landscapes literally jump out of his graphic fantasies, while maintaining a man-made, almost tactile atmosphere. Technology allows him to play with contrasts, immersing the viewer in the frightening closeness of dungeons or the ominous emptiness of abandoned castles. His 3D is a continuation of the drawing, a graphic novel come to life, where volume serves to heighten emotions and the grotesque, rather than to simulate reality. This movie is like a three-dimensional illustration of the strangest fairy tale.
















