In addition, with the development of the film, Edward's social acceptance declined rapidly. Then Burton slowly torn Edward's costume until he completely torn off the dress shirt's "thugs" scene. Another symbol that supports the personality included in the hands of Edward scissors is snow. Before Edward came to them, the people who lived there had never experienced snow. For them they are predictable everyday, but like snow is new, creative and ambiguous people like Edward are not familiar.
Tim Burton was successful in filmmaking. Tim Burton was an outsider when he was a child so he became a director and thought he could make a movie that represents him. Tim Burton felt from his movie "Edward Scissors" that he could connect with characters like Edward. "Edward Scissorhands" reflects Tim's life. Because he can interact with monsters since he was a child, because Edward is portrayed as a monster / outsider. Burton is known for his movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Bridesmaid and Edward Scissor hands. Tim Burton's style is best represented as Gothic. He uses discreet Johnny Depp and satirical techniques to flood all scenes in Gothic style.
Edward Scissor is a romantic dark fantasy movie in the United States in 1990, directed by Tim Burton, produced by Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson, by Caroline Thompson, Tim Burton and Tim Burton. Johnny Depp, written in Thompson's story, starred in an unfinished work, an artificial character named Edward, who had a pair of scissors instead of a hand. The young man was taken to a suburban family and fell in love with a teenage daughter Kim (Winona rider). Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price, and Alan Arkin played different roles.