Yesterday I decided to see this in 3D as I never seen a 3D movie in my life. Mind you this was the best CGI movie I have seen in my entire life(yes Pixar you can kiss my backside cause this film would buy and sell Pixar any day).
The story is about a lost princess who was kidnapped as a baby by an evil woman who stoled her for Rapunzel’s hair as it contains magical healing powers that can turn Mother Gothel back into her youthful form again. Meanwhile a sleazy rogue handsome thief named Flynn ‘Eugene Fitz Herbert’ Rider steals a crown from the palace and stumbles across an isolated tower and when he climbs up to the top he gets whacked over the head with a frying pan from Rapunzel(LOL I know a frying pan as what Eugene says ‘Man I gotta get me one of these’). Rapunzel explains to him that she wants to see the lanterns as they appear every year for her birthday and as a deal she was going to give Eugene back his stolen crown he agrees and this is when the real fun begins.
The music was brilliant and the story was heart-warming and exquisite I simply adored the animation. Quite frankly I also liked the Villian as she was a cross between Susan Sarandon meets Cher(hmm I wonder did the directors wanted to create a version of the two actresses and combine them to make Mother Gothel LOL). I loved the voice talents in this from Mandy Moore who voiced Rapunzel and she is my second favourite princess now and Zac Levi as the hunkiest Disney male lead EVER since Tarzan back in 1999. It may be Disney’s 50th animated feature but this was 100 % better than the unforgettable PATF.
Tangled gets 5 stars from me the best film I have seen in 2011 since 2007’s Enchanted.
10/10
Favourite scene: The lantern scene had me mesmerized and the When will my life begin song was brilliant as well as the I see the light song. Cannot wait to get this on DVD in May.
(Btw I am a 19 year old going on 20 year old woman who has been in love with fairytales since Beauty & the Beast and I was the only 19 year old in the cinemas as I was surrounded by kids with their parents LOL I am so childish for my age but I don’t give a damn what age I am or what sex anyone is this film should be treasured forever. An instant Disney classic).
The story is about a lost princess who was kidnapped as a baby by an evil woman who stoled her for Rapunzel’s hair as it contains magical healing powers that can turn Mother Gothel back into her youthful form again. Meanwhile a sleazy rogue handsome thief named Flynn ‘Eugene Fitz Herbert’ Rider steals a crown from the palace and stumbles across an isolated tower and when he climbs up to the top he gets whacked over the head with a frying pan from Rapunzel(LOL I know a frying pan as what Eugene says ‘Man I gotta get me one of these’). Rapunzel explains to him that she wants to see the lanterns as they appear every year for her birthday and as a deal she was going to give Eugene back his stolen crown he agrees and this is when the real fun begins.
The music was brilliant and the story was heart-warming and exquisite I simply adored the animation. Quite frankly I also liked the Villian as she was a cross between Susan Sarandon meets Cher(hmm I wonder did the directors wanted to create a version of the two actresses and combine them to make Mother Gothel LOL). I loved the voice talents in this from Mandy Moore who voiced Rapunzel and she is my second favourite princess now and Zac Levi as the hunkiest Disney male lead EVER since Tarzan back in 1999. It may be Disney’s 50th animated feature but this was 100 % better than the unforgettable PATF.
Tangled gets 5 stars from me the best film I have seen in 2011 since 2007’s Enchanted.
10/10
Favourite scene: The lantern scene had me mesmerized and the When will my life begin song was brilliant as well as the I see the light song. Cannot wait to get this on DVD in May.
(Btw I am a 19 year old going on 20 year old woman who has been in love with fairytales since Beauty & the Beast and I was the only 19 year old in the cinemas as I was surrounded by kids with their parents LOL I am so childish for my age but I don’t give a damn what age I am or what sex anyone is this film should be treasured forever. An instant Disney classic).