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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Movie Review: Tangled

I haven't seen a Disney movie in the theatres since I was my daughter's age.  I've never really felt a burning need to do so.   But I love Zachary Levi, and I thought, 'well, my daughter's got the attention span and loves princesses of any kind, let's give it a try.' (For a few weeks shy of three, I think she did really well, too.  She's still recanting the story of "Parunzzel" and wants to know why we can't watch it on TV.)

 I think the movie is brilliant. Although I loved The Princess and the Frog, I thought it was a little dark with all the Voodoo and creepy shadows.  While Tangled has it's scary moments, they aren't spooky. Its witty and charming and I'm not just sayin' that because Zachary Levi is in it! The scene at the 'Snuggly Duckling' pub was a hoot.  And it's not just the dialogue, but the animation as well, because Maximus, the horse of the Captain of the Guard, and Pascal, Rapunzel's pet chameleon, have so much personality that they become main characters too.  I even thought there was a nice little twist to the ending that I didn't see coming.

I love that this is another installment of a Disney movie where the princess can fend for herself.  (You can count those on one hand.)  She may have a lot to learn about the world after being locked away in a tower, but she's not going to accept anything at face value.  It's also one of the few Disney animated movies where there isn't a dead parent. (Think about it, there aren't many. The only other one I can think of is Mulan... EDITED TO ADD: Sleeping Beauty -thanks, Amy!)

The music is also fabulous. It's not Newman's incredible jazz score from The Princess and the Frog, but it's Menken at his best.  Mandy Moore is not a bit pretentious or over done, something I respect about her.  She's perfect (as my daughter would say).  And Donna Murphy, who plays Mother Gothel, knocked it out of the park.  I actually mistook her for Vanessa Williams while watching.  Zachary Levi even gets a few bit parts to sing, and it's a shame they didn't give him more, because he really can sing.

Every once in a while a song really resonates with me, such as 'Home' from the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast. Such is the case with 'I See the Light'.  It's beautifully animated to be sure, but the lyrics are haunting and the song brings tears to my eyes.

It was smart and funny and everything you could want out of a Disney movie.  Like my kidlet, I can't wait to see it again.

6 comments:

  1. I can't wait either. We listen to the cd all the time! AWESOME job by Disney.

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  2. YES! I was seriously weirded out by how dark Princess & the Frog was last year (and Disney wonders why it brought in so little? its creepy! hello?!) ... but Tangled was everything I wanted it to be and more! I wanted to see it when I first saw the preview over the summer; then I found out one of my dearest friends is playing Flynn Rider at Disney, and I HAD to see it! Went on opening day, and fell in love ... I have a new favorite Disney hero! And am going back again this weekend. And probably again. And will buy the DVD. :) Thank you Disney, for giving us a *real* princess story again ... and totally agree with you about 'I See the Light' ... Wow, this got wordy, haha

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  3. I really enjoyed The Princess and the Frog, and I guess I'm one of those oddball parents where the darkness didn't bother me. Now, I wouldn't want my kids watching horror flicks (I had friends growing up whose parents didn't care what they watched, so of course, they'd watch anything they probably shouldn't have watched) but I didn't find the darkness of the film a turn off. Then again, I really enjoy the old Fairy tales, so it shouldn't be much of a surprise.

    Can't wait to see Tangled - it looks really smartly written! I'm sure we'll own the soundtrack after we've seen it :) Mulan has always been one of my fave Disney Princess films for the exact reason you mentioned. It drives me bonkers that all these little girls see these Princess films where they just dress in gowns and simper about boys. Really? This is what you want to show our little girls as they grown up... So yay for Rapunzel being a princess I like having my little girl watch :)

    Can't wait to read more of your blogs and reviews :)

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  4. I didn't dislike Princess & the Frog, we watch it weekly in our house, but I do think it's one of Disney's darker princess movies. I just think this was a nice change-up. :)

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  5. Great review and all you said was very true. Tangled was wonderful and as owners of a princess entertainment company in New York City we are thrilled to add Rapunzel to the cast of all our other wonderful characters!

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