Summary

The grim and flakey film directorTim Burtonhas made several films establish on books and curt stories that expertly accommodate his alone and idiosyncratic style . Having put his tender on Graeco-Roman novels , beloved children ’s stories , and antic fable , Burton never lost his distinctive flair when adapt the oeuvre of other authors . In put his personal stamp on antecedently published stories , Burton always managed to make something novel and interesting in the cognitive process of add those account to the full-grown concealment .

While sure adaptations , such as Burton ’s edition of thePlanet of the imitator , have received their fair share of criticism for the perception that they do not live up to the original , Burton should also be commended for always trying to add something new to these adaptations . Other works , likerevamped versions of classic Disney animations , were imbued with Burton ’s dreary and stunning visual style and gave them an identity that was all their own . Whilesome Burton moving-picture show based on record book are better than others , they all have something to offer .

7Planet of the Apes (2001)

Planets of the Apes was based on the novel of the same name by Pierre Boulle

Tim Burton had his work cut out for him when making hisPlanet of the Apesas the previous picture version of the novel by Gallic author Pierre Boulle had already gone down in cinematic account as a classic . Burton ’s version take liberties with the story and have aconfusing eddy endingafter Mark Wahlberg ’s lineament time - travel back to Earth and found the Lincoln Memorial supersede by a repository to the brute chimpanzee General Thade . Burton ’s version of the story fail to register with audiencesand the series was later rebooted withRise of the Planet of the Apes .

6Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016)

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was based on a novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs

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As a film about idiosyncratic outsiders , Miss Peregrine ’s Home for Peculiar Childrenticked all the right box for a Tim Burton film and featured his touch gothic visuals , capricious storytelling , and fantastical non-white element . However , Miss Peregrine ’s family for Peculiar Childrennever fully handle to find its footing , and , despite a attached lead operation by futureSex Educationstar Asa Butterfield , the film rest a big - budget , convoluted , and mostly mediocre addition to Burton ’s filmography . Unfortunately , Miss Peregrine ’s Home for Peculiar Childrenvalued style over substance and did not have the depth to range among Burton ’s expert works .

5Dumbo (2019)

Dumbo was based on the children’s book Dumbo the Flying Elephant by Helen Aberson-Mayer

As a disconsolate reimagining of the original child ’s narration and the 1941 Disney animated movie , Dumbosadly was an uneven adaptation that was kept interesting primarily through Tim Burton ’s expert visual flair . With aspects of atrue taradiddle that makesDumboso much darker , this version ofDumbowas one of the more middle - of - the - road live - action Disney remakesseen in late times . With appearances from classic Burton collaborator Michael Keaton and Danny DeVito , there ’s still a love to lie with aboutDumboeven if it never quite attain the magic of the older animated interpretation .

4Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Alice in Wonderland was based on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The literary bunk of Lewis Carroll and the ocular aesthetic of Tim Burton was a match made in heaven ensue inAlice in Wonderland . A major success that took in over $ 1 billion at the box office ( viaBox Office Mojo ) , the film kickstarted the trend of hot - action remakes of fairytales , fantasy films , and the work of Walt Disney that can still be seen today . With pleasurable performances by frequent Burton confederate Johnny Depp , as the Mad Hatter , and Helena Bonham Carter , as the Red Queen , Alice in Wonderlandwas a optical spectacle that hit all the ripe government note .

Alice in Wonderlandfeatured a breakout carrying out by Mia Wasikowska as Alice , and the various grapheme such as Tweedledum and Tweedledee , the Cheshire Cat , and the White Rabbit , were everlasting fodder for Burton to showcase his unmatched power for optical construction . While Burton had shew his ability for world - construction in previous films likeBeetlejuiceandEdward Scissorhands , the scope and ambition ofAlice in Wonderlandwere like nothing Burton previously reach . Alice in Wonderlandwas an telling film that led to the sequelAlice Through the Looking Glass , which Burton did not direct .

3Sleepy Hollow (1999)

Sleepy Hollow was based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Based on a little story from 1820 , Tim Burton’sSleepy Hollowstarred Johnny Depp as a police constable investigating a serial of murders carry out by the mythical Headless Horseman . With a creepy standard pressure and powerful visuals , Sleepy Hollowfelt like the most mature example of Burton ’s unique stylewhen it was let go of in 1999 . InSleepy Hollow , Depp proved himself as Burton ’s perfect collaborator as he traversed a richly envisage mankind that ante up court to horror pic of the past and still felt modern-day and exciting .

2Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl

The original kid ’s bookCharlie and the Chocolate Factorypossessed a dark subtext that pair off well with the flakey and imaginative esthetics of Tim Burton . While it was unimaginable not to compare this version to the 1971 adaptation ofWilly Wonka & the Chocolate Factory , Burton managed to chip at out something uniqueand made severalgood changes from the original Willy Wonkamovie . Chock - full of sensational visuals , delightfully delicious delicacies , and a heartfelt narrative , Charlie and the Chocolate Factorywas an skilful instance of the character of movie that best suits Burton .

WhileCharlie and the Chocolate Factorypolarized some interview and critic when it was released , Johnny Depp ’s portrayal of Willy Wonkaadded backstory and depth to the character , a unique characterization , and a new imagined physical appearance that helped carve out the movie ’s unique identity . Burton go all out with his stunning visuals that demonstrate the true magic of moviemakingand make the mysterious drinking chocolate factory see in the film feel material . Charlie and the Chocolate Factorywas one of Burton ’s most ambitious projects , and it still holds up to this day .

1Big Fish (2003)

Big Fish was based on Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Daniel Wallace

The fancy dramaBig Fishtook the imaginative style of Tim Burton and channelise it into the dear and emotionally resonating story of a frustrated son wishing to reconnect with his dying don . Big Fish , starring Ewan McGregor , check all the whimsical wonder of previous Burton films but maintained a heartfelt South Gothic flair throughout . Big Fishfelt excess personal for Burton as his Father-God pass away in 2000 and his mother in 2002 , and he related deep to the story as it centre on the same subject that he had been grappling with during that time ( viaCharlie Rose . )

Big Fishranked asTim Burton ’s best filmbased on a book because it brought together all that was sinewy about his vogue of filmmaking and sport a story that harness themes everybody could refer to . By blending fact and fable , Big Fishwas a testament to Burton ’s economic consumption of resource to produce his stories and build worldsthat live on in the hearts and minds of his supporter . For almost 40 years , Burton has delivered wild spectacles , fantastical dangerous undertaking , and heartfelt narrative in stories likeBig Fishthat were idiosyncratic and unique in a way of life onlyTim Burtoncould do .

Sources : Box Office Mojo , Charlie Rose

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