Edward, although gentle, was unaware of what the world had in store for him. Having been alone for such a long time, he longed for the attention that Peg gave him. I believe that the main goal of Tim Burton's film was to convey that one should not judge a person by their appearance and to highlight Edward's unique qualities, including his fascinating personality and his loving heart towards others. He managed to amaze his neighbors with his hair-cutting and shr
...ub-trimming skills.
Edward falls deeply in love with Kim, Peg's daughter. However, Jim, who Kim is dating, hates Edward very much and always reminds Edward that he cannot hold hands with Kim without causing her pain. Because of being socially isolated from society for so long, Edward was tricked into committing a "robbery," causing the town to accuse him. He was labeled "harmful" and told to leave town after he tried to save Kim's younger brother, despite his heroics.
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