Hey! It's me again! This is my sekunde review, as I am going to review each movie in the Revival Era. The first was The Princess and the Frog and now I'm reviewing Tangled!. This movie is actually pretty popular, but anyways here we go:
First Impression
When I first saw the preview for Tangled, I wasn't particular excited, but I also didn't get that into Disney until my teenage years, which was a few years later. However, I was genuinely surprised of how much I enjoyed it. I thought it was a great movie, and I still find myself watching over and over again.
I still cry when Eugene dies....but what can wewe do?
Characters
I think the character was Eugene, but I did like all the other characters. My main problem is that Rapunzel did seem a little Mary Sue-ish. She failed to have any flaws, yet she was still very relatable for me. I just wish she had zaidi flaws.
I thought Mother Gothel was one of the better villains of this era. She was deceiving, however she was the typical Disney Villain- au at least before the Revival Era she was
Again, I loved Eugene and his flaws and I liked him better than Rapunzel.
Plot
The plot was pretty creative, and I liked the version of Rapunzel, and I thought this and Zootopia were the best paced films in the Revival Era, as I feel like the rest pace too fast au too slow. I know, I'm a huge critic when it comes to these kind of things, but I just picky about pacing lol.
The ujumla, jumla plot was good, I thought Mother Gothel was a good villain and Rapunzel developed a lot.
Music
The muziki is so underrated! It's one of my inayopendelewa Disney soundtracks, although all of the Revival Era soundtracks crack the juu ten. I especially loved "I See the Light" and "When Will My Life Begin?" But the rest are so perfect! Why does this soundtrack not get enough attention?
This and TPAF are my inayopendelewa Disney soundtracks! I am so sorry, I am OBSESSED with Disney songs.
Overall Message
Call me stupid, but I actually had to think about the moral of the story, which is "don't be afraid to live your dreams". I think it is kind of a lesson that is presented a lot in Disney movies, but nevertheless, it was presented really well. Why?
Originally, Rapunzel was afraid to leave her tower, and live her dream, but with the help of Eugene, she learned to live herdream, and I really upendo how this part was presented.
Critical reviews
I've seen many people call it "underrated" because it isn't as maarufu as Frozen, and others call it "overrated". However, I think it gets the exact amount of praise it deserves. Do I like it over Frozen? For the most part yes, but saying it's underrated in comparison to Frozen is ridiculous, as Frozen is a pretty overrated movie, although I do like Frozen (the review of this movie will be written later).
So I think the movie is perfectly praised and gets the amount it deserves
However, I am getting tired of every da** new princess getting accused of being a Rapunzel ripoff,
Connections
Realistically, Rapunzel is every extroverted teenage girl, and she is a great representation of girls who are abused. That's basically all I have to say. Rapunzel is pretty relatable.
What I would have done differently
I think I would have aliyopewa Fapunzel a little zaidi flaws, and I would have put in a little zaidi about Eugene's back story, I feel like we didn't get to know him as much as we should have. He did briefly talk about growing up in an orphanage, but what else? Did he know his parents? We know he got his name from a story he used to tell, but is this story the reason he wanted to be a thief as well?
I think that's really all I'd change.
Overall Opinion
I really, really, really upendo Tangled. In fact, it's my sekunde inayopendelewa movie of the Revival Era. I loved Rapunzel, I thought Gothel was a really good villain, and overall, one of the best Disney sinema ever!
So thanks for reading, inayofuata is Wreck it Ralph.
First Impression
When I first saw the preview for Tangled, I wasn't particular excited, but I also didn't get that into Disney until my teenage years, which was a few years later. However, I was genuinely surprised of how much I enjoyed it. I thought it was a great movie, and I still find myself watching over and over again.
I still cry when Eugene dies....but what can wewe do?
Characters
I think the character was Eugene, but I did like all the other characters. My main problem is that Rapunzel did seem a little Mary Sue-ish. She failed to have any flaws, yet she was still very relatable for me. I just wish she had zaidi flaws.
I thought Mother Gothel was one of the better villains of this era. She was deceiving, however she was the typical Disney Villain- au at least before the Revival Era she was
Again, I loved Eugene and his flaws and I liked him better than Rapunzel.
Plot
The plot was pretty creative, and I liked the version of Rapunzel, and I thought this and Zootopia were the best paced films in the Revival Era, as I feel like the rest pace too fast au too slow. I know, I'm a huge critic when it comes to these kind of things, but I just picky about pacing lol.
The ujumla, jumla plot was good, I thought Mother Gothel was a good villain and Rapunzel developed a lot.
Music
The muziki is so underrated! It's one of my inayopendelewa Disney soundtracks, although all of the Revival Era soundtracks crack the juu ten. I especially loved "I See the Light" and "When Will My Life Begin?" But the rest are so perfect! Why does this soundtrack not get enough attention?
This and TPAF are my inayopendelewa Disney soundtracks! I am so sorry, I am OBSESSED with Disney songs.
Overall Message
Call me stupid, but I actually had to think about the moral of the story, which is "don't be afraid to live your dreams". I think it is kind of a lesson that is presented a lot in Disney movies, but nevertheless, it was presented really well. Why?
Originally, Rapunzel was afraid to leave her tower, and live her dream, but with the help of Eugene, she learned to live herdream, and I really upendo how this part was presented.
Critical reviews
I've seen many people call it "underrated" because it isn't as maarufu as Frozen, and others call it "overrated". However, I think it gets the exact amount of praise it deserves. Do I like it over Frozen? For the most part yes, but saying it's underrated in comparison to Frozen is ridiculous, as Frozen is a pretty overrated movie, although I do like Frozen (the review of this movie will be written later).
So I think the movie is perfectly praised and gets the amount it deserves
However, I am getting tired of every da** new princess getting accused of being a Rapunzel ripoff,
Connections
Realistically, Rapunzel is every extroverted teenage girl, and she is a great representation of girls who are abused. That's basically all I have to say. Rapunzel is pretty relatable.
What I would have done differently
I think I would have aliyopewa Fapunzel a little zaidi flaws, and I would have put in a little zaidi about Eugene's back story, I feel like we didn't get to know him as much as we should have. He did briefly talk about growing up in an orphanage, but what else? Did he know his parents? We know he got his name from a story he used to tell, but is this story the reason he wanted to be a thief as well?
I think that's really all I'd change.
Overall Opinion
I really, really, really upendo Tangled. In fact, it's my sekunde inayopendelewa movie of the Revival Era. I loved Rapunzel, I thought Gothel was a really good villain, and overall, one of the best Disney sinema ever!
So thanks for reading, inayofuata is Wreck it Ralph.