Like
most of Tim Burton's films, Edward
Scissorhands doesn't offer much of a middle ground: You'll either
adore it or ignore it. The film opens as eccentric inventor Vincent
Price lovingly assembles a synthetic youth named Edward (Johnny
Depp). The boy has all the essential ingredients except a pair of
hands; he has temporarily been fitted out with pointy, shardlike metal
extremities. Alas, the inventor dies before Edward can be completed.
Left alone in the huge Price mansion, Edward is rescued by Avon lady
Peg Boggs (Dianne Weist), who adopts the boy despite his scissorlike
hands. Though his gestures have the capacity to maim or even kill, Edward
is a gentle soul who wants only to be loved. Peg's daughter Kim (Wynona
Rider) likes Edward, but can't adjust to his clawlike hands and
retreats to a tempestuous relationship with bully-boy Jim (Anthony Michael
Hall). Becoming a local celebrity, Edward is surrounded by fair-weather
friends. When he's accused of a crime, however, only Peg and Kim champion
his cause. As bizarre as the proceeding becomes at times, Edward
Scissorhands maintains its essential heart and warmth, thanks
to a magnificent performance by Johnny
Depp. Be prepared, however, for the most poignant finale this side
of Chaplin's City Lights.
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