Tim Burton is still my neurodivergent safety blanket
Briefly

"Tim Burton's legacy sequel not only marks Michael Keaton's return, but also revives the surrealist fantasy that characterized his early iconic films—a nostalgic journey for many fans."
"As someone diagnosed with autism, I found solace in Tim Burton’s films. Their subversive themes and outsider protagonists resonated deeply, validating my own experiences and identity."
"Burton's work provided a refuge; his films were like a safety blanket, offering an escape and understanding of being different in a world full of perfect, unattainable ideals."
"The artistic craft seen in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice harks back to Burton's earlier work, emphasizing practical effects over CGI and reviving the gothic visuals fans have missed."
Read at Polygon
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