What makes a producer's style unique? How does one producer's style differ from that of others? In Tim Burton's imaginative productions, Alice in Wonderland, Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, you can identify Burton's distinct style when you peel back the layers of his films. To summarize these films, in Alice in Wonderland, a young woman is transported to mystical wonderland, where she must defeat the forces of evil along with a journey of self-discovery. Later, in Edward Scissorhands, an unfinished project is discovered and integrated into the daily lives of people in a nearby suburban town. The film shows how Edward, an unfulfilled man, tries to live a normal life and deal with his attraction to Kim. Finally, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is the story of a boy from a poor family who had the opportunity to visit Mr. Wonka's candy factory. In these three films, Burton's cinematic style can be represented through his frequent use of front and back lighting and low angles to show the opposing forces between good viewing and....
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