Explore
 Lists  Reviews  Images  Update feed
Categories
MoviesTV ShowsMusicBooksGamesDVDs/Blu-RayPeopleArt & DesignPlacesWeb TV & PodcastsToys & CollectiblesComic Book SeriesBeautyAnimals   View more categories »
Listal logo

Surprisingly great as Disney's 50th animated film.

Posted : 13 years, 4 months ago on 20 January 2011 08:59

When I found out that Disney's next animated feature is going to be in 3D animation, I was like 'Oh no! Disney are going downfall again!' and I even considered giving this one a miss but when hearing about the strong critical response that reached up to universal acclaim, this became a must-see! When I watched it, despite the new high expectations, I was really surprised at it. It certainly did go back down memory lane and showed us the magic of Disney from the past (The Princess And The Frog also did that in 2009). I have to admit that I am surprised that there hadn't been a Disney film based on Rapunzel so this is perhaps a long overdue Disney film.


The animation was just amazing! In that way, I perhaps wouldn't recognize this as a latest Disney animated film that is the next on the list of the likes of Aladdin, The Lion King, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs etc but I would think that it was either by Pixar Animation Studios (who also work with Disney, obviously) but even DreamWorks Animation. In every film that Disney has ever done, they have taken us to a different world but it just depends on how enchanting the world really is and believe me, you are literally swept away in Tangled.


After receiving the healing powers from a magical flower, the baby Princess Rapunzel is kidnapped from the palace in the middle of the night by Mother Gothel. Mother Gothel knows that the flower's magical powers are now growing within the golden hair of Rapunzel, and to stay young, she must lock Rapunzel in her hidden tower. Rapunzel is now a teenager and her hair has grown to a length of 70-feet. The beautiful Rapunzel has been in the tower her entire life, and she is curious of the outside world. One day, the bandit Flynn Ryder scales the tower and is taken captive by Rapunzel. Rapunzel strikes a deal with the charming thief to act as her guide to travel to the place where the floating lights come from that she has seen every year on her birthday. Rapunzel is about to have the most exciting and magnificent journey of her life.


In every Disney film there is a storyline with a hero and/or a heroin, a supporting character or sidekick and a villain who sometimes has a sidekick or partner aswell and Tangled had all that so it was an ordinary traditional Disney animated film and there were moments regarding the characters that did bring back memories and did have some similarities. For example, Rapunzel is now officially the 10th Disney Princess (others are Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Ariel, Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana). Rapunzel reminds me of Giselle in Enchanted who is both voiced and portrayed physically by Amy Adams (who is included as a Disney Princess for me) because they are both very feminine, are very sensitive towards themselves and suddenly meet a man in awkward circumstances but gradually fall in love and for that very reason aswell as the villain, it did become a rather predictable story. The relationship between Rapunzel and her guardian Mother Gothel reminded me a lot of the relationship between Quasimodo and Judge Claude Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame because it is 'forbidden' for Rapunzel and Quasimodo to leave their towers and how they wouldn't be appreciated because of the cruel world when really those guardians are the ones that make the world a sinister place.


Like most of the successful Disney Classics, Tangled was directed by two directors and, they certainly did do a great job despite one of the directors hasn't even directed a Disney feature film before. The screenplay in Tangled was just brilliant! There are a lot of cheesy quotes in a lot of animated films but, quite frankly, in Tangled I don't think I spotted one.


Overall, Tangled is a film that admittedly did surprise me and does deserve its rightful place as another success from Disney but not quite one of their best and not quite one of the best films of 2010. A beautiful film for children to watch and would recommend to adults aswell. It certainly is a great film to mark as the 50th Disney animated feature film.


0 comments, Reply to this entry

Tangled review

Posted : 13 years, 4 months ago on 14 January 2011 02:06

Animação muito bem feita da Disney, a história é conhecida, mas leva um rumo diferente com a adição de alguns personagens que deixam a trama mais engraçada e divertida. Apesar de ser infantil, não se veem muitos exageros ficcionais (menos na parte em que o tal Flynn ressuscita) para justificar buracos e falhas no enredo.
Aconselhável para todas as idades.


0 comments, Reply to this entry

Tangled review

Posted : 13 years, 5 months ago on 22 December 2010 12:21

I was apprehensive, to say the least, when I went to see Tangled, after the disappointment that was Princess and the Frog. First, Disney's back with CGI animation, which hasn't really worked that great except, maybe to some extent, Bolt. Second, the trailers made it look really slapstick -- I'm rather wary of today's animation features that try too hard to be hip and fast-paced and silly.

I was pleasantly surprised. Sure, there were slapstick and broad humor sure to make little kiddos laugh. But I was surprised by the sophistication as well. The screwball comedy between the hero and heroine is very well done; adults can appreciate that. The sidekicks, in particular the Max and Pascal, are hilarious. The hero and heroine are very likable and not flat. And there's a sense of sadness/wistfulness throughout the whole show that the adults will understand.

But what really is great is the animation. This is Pixar-worthy great. In fact, after a while I forgot it was CGI (which tends to be a bit stiff and crude when it comes to character animation). The human characters have that hand-drawn quality even though they're CG. In fact, they're more expressive than the hand-drawn characters in Princess and the Frog. The backgrounds are gorgeous (I can count every blade of grass). And there's an iconic scene where the kingdom rouses from darkness to light with thousands of floating lanterns -- it really is magical. It reminds me of classics such as Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty.

Best of all, the movie is not just all laughs and slapstick. It has heart too. Even the minor characters such as the King and Queen -- you can feel the emotions. And the romance is believable and not cheesy.

Like I said, I was very pleasantly surprised. It's something that is worthy of Pixar, and I'm glad to see Disney back on their game. While Princess and the Frog was a missed opportunity, Tangled is almost perfect.


0 comments, Reply to this entry

A gorgeous movie

Posted : 13 years, 5 months ago on 8 December 2010 06:57

To be honest, even though I didn't really expect it, I have to admit that I was really charmed by this flick and, in my opinion, it is actually one of the very best fairy tales delivered by Disney. First of all, it was just a gorgeous animated movie. Indeed, if I recally it correctly, it was the first time that Disney used this kind of CGI animation which really looked like something hand-drawn and the end-result was just really amazing (there were even some neat effects with the 3D version). However, I have to admit that the story was still missing something to become truly remarkable and, after all, it remains a rather generic fairy tale but it was still really entertaining with some neat characters. On top of that, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider had some great chemistry and they formed one of the best romantic couples ever delivered by Disney. Even though it did some decent business at the box-office, this movie didn't really turn out to be a smashing success and it would be thanks to 'Frozen' that Disney would have again a huge hit, breaking all kinds of records but, to be honest, I thought that this one was much superior to 'Frozen' . Anyway, obviously , this movie didn't ever really reach the greatness of the Pixar classics but it was still a really good animated feature and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 


0 comments, Reply to this entry


« Prev 1 2Next »