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Last night I shared my #review of one of my favorite Tim Burton #movies and, personally, the best of his entire filmography.

A unique and gothic blend of horror, mystery, and romance like never before.

This is Sleepy Hollow.

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Not his best, but I still like this one.

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Well, for me it's the best of all, to be honest.

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That was quite surprising, 'cause this movie is usually not a solid choice when it comes to Burton's favorite title in his filmography.

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Yes, well, I suppose it's because of the great nostalgia I have for it. But I have to admit that this movie is very, but VERY underrated.

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Yeah. I think so.

Maybe I have to watch it again, and see if my opinion about it remains the same.

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As I said, it's just my opinion; those who aren't fans of horror might not like it much, or those expecting something typical might dislike its mysterious and romantic tone.

I love everything about this show, I really do. You have to see it again.

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I love horror movies, and maybe I didn't like this movie (so much) because of its overly "romantic" approach.

However, it's a good movie anyway.

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That's the problem. Sleepy Hollow is not just horror and romance, it also has mystery, drama, and even action. If you're just looking for the typical "Aaaaaah! How scary!" kind of horror, you won't find it here. This film disturbs you, makes you think, and entertains you also.

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Precisely because I watched this movie many years ago, I have to watch it again (with a different mindset).

I like to do this with movies where I believe I need to have a fresh perspective.

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Yes... I grew up watching it and my perspective is completely different from most people's. It's always good to revisit a good film, especially if it's by Tim Burton.

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That's one of the "magical" things that cinema does.

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Yes... although I didn't know how disturbing it was until I saw it again not too long ago. For that, you have to pay close attention to the details you see in this movie.

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Yes, I remember some pretty "unusual" details (let's put it this way). Certainly, my opinion about the movie will change... Haha!