Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale (25/11/10)



Walt Disney films are typical with their use of songs after songs in the various scenes to express the characters feelings, thoughts alittle more. So if you're into musicals or simply resist to fall asleep when each song comes out, this film should be your choice. In terms of plot, though can be compared to beauty and the beast in some scenes but most of it is different.
The use of the horse character will resemble the behavior of a dog. Horses are not known for their strong sense of smell, but in this movie, the horse, is fantastic in its smelling ability. When it was told to sit or being trained to be tamed, the same method used on the dog, was used on it. So, maybe you can consider that cute. Seems like the behavior of a dog is used in animals reaction in cartoons. This is not really fair because every kind of species has their own kind of reactions or behavior.
Rapunzel who was the only child of the King and queen, was being stolen due to its ability to perform magic on from its hair. The 'witch' like lady who stole it, wanted to keep herself young. So Rapunzel was not allowed to leave the high tower and her hair was prevented from cutting. This selfish desire from the old lady was soon exposed. Watch to find out how Rapunzel was saved and how, Rapunzel, a blonde is a bimbo too.
Watched in 2D. Its fine if you wanna skip this movie. 3/5.


1 comment:

  1. I still loved the film and believe it's a great addition to Disney's animated classics. Lastly, let me just add a big "Yeah!" to the film's final moments when Flynn, back in narrator mode, reveals that it was several years before he and Rapunzel got married. A much better message for children than the more usual we-saw-each-other-twice-before-tying-the-knot which seems almost de rigueur in so many fairy tales.

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