Makas Eller (edward -
"" (known in Turkish as Makas Eller ) is a classic 1990 film directed by Tim Burton , often explored in articles for its deep metaphors on social isolation, masculinity, and architectural contrast. Thematic & Academic Analysis
: Academic articles like "Bir Ötekinin Masalı" (A Tale of the Other) analyze how Edward represents the "outsider" in a conformist society. It highlights the film's autobiographical elements , reflecting Burton’s own feelings of isolation growing up in Burbank. Makas Eller (Edward
: Some modern analyses, such as "Redefining Manliness" , argue that Edward’s scissor hands—though potentially violent—are used for artistic creation (topiary, hair cutting, ice sculpting), subverting traditional masculine tropes of dominance and aggression. "" (known in Turkish as Makas Eller )