Tim Burton's 1988 classic Beetlejuice presented a unique vision of the afterlife as a chaotic bureaucracy filled with diverse supernatural characters, showcasing his original style.
The aesthetic of Beetlejuice, marked by neo-gothic fashion and black humor, embodied the Burton sensibility that attracted audiences, although lacking in cohesive storytelling.
While Beetlejuice remains a classic, Burton's later works often succumbed to reliance on CGI and lacked the creative freshness that characterized his earlier films.
Burton's brand has turned into a seasonal attraction at Disney, illustrating the shift from original storytelling to a stage of repackaged IP-driven content.
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