ParaNorman

"It's all fun and games until someone raises the dead."

Director: Sam Fell Year: 2012 Runtime: 90 min IMDb: ⭐ 7.0
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Synopsis

In the town of Blithe Hollow, Norman Babcock can speak to the dead, but no one other than his eccentric new friend believes his ability is real. One day, Norman's eccentric uncle tells him of a ritual he must perform to protect the town from a curse cast by a witch centuries ago.

In the small town of Blithe Hollow, Massachusetts, Norman Babcock is an 11-year-old outcast who speaks with the dead, including his late grandmother and various ghosts in town. Almost no one believes him and he is isolated emotionally from his family while being looked down upon by his own peers around the school. Neil Downe, an overweight boy who is also bullied, finds in Norman a kindred spirit. After rehearsing a school play commemorating the town's execution of a witch three centuries ago, the boys are confronted by Norman's estranged and seemingly deranged great-uncle, Mr. Prenderghast, who tells Norman that he soon must take up his regular ritual to protect the town. Soon after this encounter, Mr. Prenderghast dies of a heart attack. During the official performance of the school play, Norman has a nightmarish vision of the town's past in which he is pursued through the woods by townsfolk on a witch hunt, embarrassing himself and leading to a heated argument with his paranoid father Perry, who later grounds him. His mother Sandra tells him that his father's manner is stern because he is afraid for him. The next day, Norman sees Prenderghast's spirit who tells him that the ritual must be performed with a certain book before sundown that day; then making him "swear" to complete the task, Prenderghast's spirit is set free and crosses over. Norman is at first reluctant to go because he is scared but his grandmother tells him it is all right to be scared as long as he does not let it change who he is. Norman sets off to retrieve the book from Prenderghast's house (having to take it from his corpse). He then goes to the graves of the five men and two women who were cursed by the witch, but finds that the book is merely a series of fairy tales. Alvin, a school bully who always picks on Norman, arrives and prevents Norman from reading the story before sundown. Norman attempts to continue reading from the book, to no effect. A ghostly storm resembling the witch appears in the air, summoning the cursed dead to arise as zombies, who chase the boys along with Neil, Norman's 17-year-old sister Courtney, and Neil's older brother Mitch, down the hill and into town. Having realized that the witch was not buried in the graveyard, Norman contacts classmate Salma (who tells them to access the Town Hall's archives for the location of the witch's unmarked grave) for help. As the kids make their way to the Town Hall, the zombies are attacked by the citizenry. During the riot, Norman and his companions break into the archives but cannot find the information they need. As the mob moves to attack Town Hall, the witch storm appears over the crowd. Norman climbs the Hall's tower to read the book, in a last-ditch effort to finish the ritual, but the witch strikes the book with lightning, hurling Norman from the tower and deep into the archives. Unconscious, Norman has a dream where he learns that the witch was Agatha "Aggie" Prenderghast, a little girl of his age and a distant relative, who was also a medium. Norman realizes that Aggie was wrongfully convicted by the town council when they mistook her powers for witchcraft. After awakening, Norman encounters the zombies and recognizes them as the town council who convicted Aggie. The zombies and their leader Judge Hopkins admit that they only wanted to speak with him to ensure that he would take up the ritual, to minimize the damage of the mistake they made so long ago. Norman attempts to help the zombies slip away so they can guide him to Aggie's grave, but is cornered by the mob. Courtney, Mitch, Neil, and Alvin rally to Norman's side and confront the crowd, arguing that their rage, fear, and misunderstanding make them no different from the cursed townsfolk from long ago. Although the mob realizes the error of their ways, the witch unleashes her powers to create greater havoc throughout the town. Judge Hopkins guides Norman's family to the grave in a forest. Before the grave is reached, Aggie's magical powers separate Norman from the others. Norman finds the grave and interacts with Aggie's vengeful ghost, determined to stop the cataclysmic tantrum she has been having over the years. Though she attempts to push him away, Norman holds his ground, telling her that he understands how she feels as an outcast, that her vengeance has only made her like the ones who wronged her, causing her to remember happier days. Having finally encountered someone who understands her plight and by remembering her caring mother, Aggie is able to find a measure of peace and cross over to the afterlife. The storm dissipates, and she, the zombies and even the Judge all fade away. The town cleans up and regards Norman as a hero. In the end, Norman watches a horror film with his family and the ghost of his grandmother, who have grown to accept Norman for who he is.

Summary adapted from TMDb and Wikipedia sources.

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a dog dies
spoiler You don't see the dog but there is a ghost of a dog that got hit by a car
someone is sexually assaulted
spoiler There is a scene where four people stand in front of the townspeople and to show that they support Norman by holding his hand. The last guy, instead of grabbing Norman’s sisters hand, he grabs her butt. Not shown though and very brief
an animal dies
spoiler A dead raccoon is shown. The main character interacts with its ghost.
a pet dies
spoiler A pet died before the movie and is mentioned (and the ghost is shown)
there's a dead animal
spoiler A dead Raccoon is shown and the protagonist interacts with him (because he sees ghosts).
a horse dies
spoiler Horse ghost briefly seen.
there are bugs
spoiler yes, a slug in a mannequin and a sudden swarm jumpscare that wriggles out of a teddy bear and swarms the main character. avoid 32:40 to 33:00 if you are triggered by swarms.
someone leaves without saying goodbye
spoiler Not shown on screen, but a girl died before being able to say goodbye to her mom.
there's child abuse
spoiler A child was sentenced to death. Norman's father speaks abusively to him throughout the movie, though he stops in the end.
a woman is brutalized for spectacle
Yes
there's abusive parents
spoiler Not physically but Norman’s dad is definitely not supportive and shouts at and around him quite a few times throughout the movie
the abused forgives their abuser
spoiler Debatable whether Aggie forgives the people who got her sentenced to death (pretty much out of discrimination) but Norman does forgive his verbally abusive father.
someone gets gaslighted
spoiler yes there is Norman is always being told he is crazy and there is never such a thing as ghosts and so he was often left alone same as the guy who was following him
someone is abused with a belt
spoiler nope
the abused becomes the abuser
spoiler Not in the traditional sense but sort of. A girl suspected of witchcraft was sentenced to death and her spirit resurrects the court who killed her to get attacked and tortured by the townsfolk as zombies. The protagonist calls her out on this and she is distraught. She’s redeemed by the end of the film, if nothing else.
someone is stalked
spoiler A middle-aged man who seems to be raving mad is seen stalking Norman. (SPOILERS: the stalker means no harm, he is just intensely trying to warn him.)
alcohol abuse
spoiler Whether it's abused is unclear, but we do see drunk people stumbling out of a bar.
someone uses drugs
spoiler Someone is seen taking pills. They could be prescribed, but it's uncertain. In the beginning we see a hippie ghost that is implied to be high.
someone is restrained
spoiler aggie is in hand cuffs at her trial and norman has a noose put around his neck (as part of a school play) and trips over it
someone is beaten up by a bully
Yes
there's eye mutilation
spoiler Some people get poked in the eye by a finger, but no actual mutilation.
there's excessive gore
spoiler it's rated pg, but some moments could upset you if you are particularly squeamish, a character has gets stuck under a corpse and the zombies can be pretty nasty
there's torture
spoiler yes absolutely there was a child convicted of being a witch and she felt so ambushed right before being hung that she cursed a whole village
there's body horror
Yes
there's finger/toe mutilation
spoiler there are some references to minor toe/finger injuries, such as stubbing, but nothing serious
teeth are damaged
spoiler Some of the zombies appear to be missing teeth.
someone is burned alive
spoiler no, but there is talk that a mob "smoke them out"
there's decapitation
spoiler A zombie's head is severed from its body, but not with a blade, only because of physical force and the fragile nature of zombie skin.
there are hangings
spoiler It's heavily implied that a little girl was hanged.
there's cannibalism
spoiler Every indication is that the zombies are not cannibals.
there's amputation
spoiler Some zombies lose their limbs? They can be reattached, however.
someone struggles to breathe
spoiler We see a man struggle to breathe before dying. It's portrayed as dark humor.
somebody is choked
spoiler Kinda. There's the ghost of a bird coughing because it has a plastic rim on its neck, but it's brief. It happens at the end of Norman's walk at the beginning of the movie.
someone is stabbed
spoiler A horse ghost is seen with swords stabbed in it.
someone falls to their death
spoiler Almost, but no one dies.
a minor is sexualized
spoiler A teenage girl is sexualized by another minor.
a kid dies
spoiler SPOILERS: The witch was a little girl who was sentenced to death.
a non-human character dies
spoiler Yes, the zombies move onto the afterlife and there are various dead animals (None of them are killed on screen, they were dead already)
a major character dies
spoiler yes there is this old guy who is in charge of the book before normen and then he dies in his oun house
someone dies
spoiler The crazy old man (Norman's uncle) dies at the beginning of the movie. You see his ghost wandering around and Norman handling his corpse.
a family member dies
spoiler Norman's grandma is dead. His uncle dies in the movie.
A child's dear toy is destroyed
spoiler a teddy bear is set on fire
a parent dies
spoiler The main character's grandma is dead but he talks with her ghost.
there are jump scares
spoiler Plenty of jumpscares. Not sure why people are saying no.
there's ghosts
spoiler Entire movie revolves around a kid who can see ghosts.
there are mannequins
spoiler Yes, in Norman's uncle's house.
there's natural bodies of water
Yes
someone vomits
spoiler no one tu but after the car ride one of the brothers says I’m going to be sick so yuh! it didn’t trigger me but yh
There's audio gore
spoiler Lots of gross squishing sounds
someone defecates
spoiler There's a scene that takes place in a bathroom. The main character is talking to a ghost that makes the toilet shake and eventually explode. A person hears the noise from the outside and when the main character leaves he implied that he was pooping but he wasn't.
someone wets/soils themselves
spoiler A character says they have wet themself but it's not shown.
there's spitting
spoiler no but there is other gross humor, like nose picking.
there is copaganda
spoiler There’s a joke about police brutality but it’s satirical rather than glamorizing.
a mentally ill person is violent
Yes
there's misophonia
spoiler People chew/smack throughout the film, especially in the beginning when Norman crunches popcorn, and later when Neil chews/smacks cheese puffs
someone suffers from PTSD
Yes
someone says "I'll kill myself"
spoiler Neil says "kill me now" in the car with courtney and neil's older brother
there's a claustrophobic scene
spoiler Some scenes can be a bit claustrophobic.
someone has an anxiety attack
spoiler yes there is like before the little girl got killed and when normen was in school seeing weird depictions of the wich trial
someone has a meltdown
Yes
there's flashing lights or images
spoiler A lot of lightning last quarter of movie
there are sudden loud noises
Yes
there's screaming
Yes
someone is watched without knowing
Yes
the fourth wall is broken
spoiler In the first scene Norman is watching a scary movie and the actress in said movie looks at the camera before resuming screaming
there's fat jokes
spoiler There is an overweight kid that briefly talks about getting bullied for being fat
there are homophobic slurs
spoiler The dad does say "limp-wristed" as an insult towards the beginning of the film.
there's ableist language or behavior
spoiler While Norman is actually able to see the dead, the way his dad, his sister, and the rest of the town treat him is strongly reminiscent of ableism against those who suffer hallucinations/delusions.
an LGBT person dies
spoiler There is a character who's mentioned to be gay at the very end of the film. He's put in danger several times, but survives.
someone speaks hate speech
spoiler A girl was executed for performing witchcraft and the overall treatment of her and Norman’s power is akin to discrimination. The writer and co-director is gay so it’s impossible that he based these elements on discrimination he has faced or witnessed.
there's antisemitism
spoiler It's lampshaded when a student asks why the witch always has to have a long nose and other anti-Semitic stereotypes.
there's a large age gap
spoiler A young boy has a one-sided crush on a teenage girl albeit she indicates numerous times that he’s not into him
religion is discussed
Yes
there are incestuous relationships
spoiler there's a joke in the film that makes it seem like norman's dead uncle is making out with him. very uncomfortable but brief
there is sexual content
spoiler No, but there are a fair amount of sexual jokes/innuendo.
there are nude scenes
spoiler No but an older teen male is shown shirtless with a towel around his waist.
someone is sexually objectified
spoiler alvin is very lustful over courtney, it's implied he touches her butt during the scene they all hold hands together at the steps of the town hall. courtney is also lustful over neil's older brother
someone is terminally ill
spoiler Norman's uncle's death probably has to do with him being sick. He's seen taking pills and dies brutally.
a car crashes
spoiler There are repeated car crashes throughout, but no one is actually hurt.
a person is hit by a car
spoiler A zombie is hit by a car halfway through the movie
a car honks or tires screech
spoiler high speed car, trying to get away from zombies. you can anticipate it and skip this part and you won't miss any major plot line
there's blood/gore
spoiler A little bit in the beginning when a woman steps on some brains, but that sequence turns out to be part of a movie.
there's gun violence
spoiler There is a brief scene of a television when someone is firing automatic weapon. Right after that you see a woman loading a gun. She later shoots a zombie and another woman fires a gun as well

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