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So first of all thank you for start leitura my article. I really wanted to share my opinion with DP fanpoppers.I don`t know about your opinion about enrolados but in my opinion i like it. It shows the real magic of talent etc. I am so happy that disney brought one of my most favourite fairytales to alive.
Some people thinks Rapunzel is childish young short selfish but in my opinion she is strong, and talented.
Back to my opinion it is absolutely amazing!!! The música which was done por the talented Alan Menken and it was so beautiful. The movie is so cute. Nothing short of the best disney princess movie.And I amor how Gothel (the villain) is so complex. And how funny and unconventional the "prince" was. I also loved the songs.It's the best animated movie in years. It's timing, the script, the music, everything is great They released a four-disc combo pack which includes a 3D Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy. A two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and single DVD are also available. Bonus features include deleted scenes, two alternate opening sequences, and an inside look at how the film was made.
Though the film’s opening narration had me skeptical for a few minutes, I warmed up to this re-imagining of Rapunzel very quickly. disney has had a long history of exceedingly well-done adaptations of classic fairy tales. Short bedtime stories become involved, delightful, and memorable adventures with lively characters and thoughtful execution. enrolados is no exception. What does the average person know of the Grimm brothers’ classic? A girl with long hair is trapped in a tower. But why? I don’t think many would remember. But disney starts it off right — the “why” comes first; the “girl with long hair” comes later. And I found myself somewhat surprised at the end of Tangled’s dramatic introduction. We have a princess, a villain, and a hero, but their relationships with one another felt fresh and unique, at least in the context of the story of Rapunzel.

In retrospect, the mother-daughter relationship Mother Gothel imposes on Rapunzel should not have been surprising — evil stepmothers is as old a tradition as princesses — but that Rapunzel did not resent her from the very beginning gave it a dimension it might not have otherwise had. Rapunzel believes that Gothel keeps her in the tower for her own benefit and safety and that her desire to escape the tower is selfish. mais than anything else, this makes Rapunzel easy to relate to. She has glorious, magical hair, and she is a princess stolen from her kingdom… but she is normal and vulnerable and human because she loves who she knows to be her mother and doesn’t want to break her coração por disobeying.

Gothel’s own selfish intentions are made obvious to the audience from the start, and as the movie progresses, she has some fantastic one-liners to really drive in that point. In songs like “Mother Knows Best” especially (yes, this is a musical), she phrases acceptably protective sentiments in rather devious and sinister ways. That Rapunzel cannot see through the witch’s words sets the stage for an eventual, powerful reveal, but in the meantime, the tension and dramatic irony is great!

Flynn Rider is the humorous antihero and reminded me a little of Aladdin. A manipulative thief, he is nonetheless good-willed and likable… in part due to his blatant willingness to facilitate jabs at the fourth wall. Despite his less-than-heroic origins though, Flynn’s personality does not stray far from the role he needed to fill, and his overwhelming good makes it difficult to doubt his motives, even when they’re called into question. Still, his interaction with the other characters are great and make for some hilarious exchanges. Rapunzel saves him just as many times as he saves her, and the conflicts he has with both Maximus the horse and Pascal the chameleon lead to the best laughs of the movie. Flynn is your typical bad boy gone good, but the archetype is handled well, and enrolados certainly benefits from it.

The supporting cast, especially aforementioned animals, is great. Really, there isn’t much to say beyond that. They are awesome, hilarious, and have very endearing personalities. Perfect for animal mascots! …Or crazy, intimidating, manly thieves hiding out in the forest! They were kind of cute too.

All of the technical aspects of the movie are excellent. The animation was smooth and lively, and it certainly proves that great filmes exist in both new and old techniques and technology. The way Rapunzel’s hair was handled in general was a lot of fun to see, considering the huge challenge it must have been. Yes, it came in variable lengths depending on the practicality of the scene, but still! It was a real treat to watch it flow and mover and glow. I did not watch the movie in 3D, but I have actually heard good reports about it. I suppose it’s inevitable that the 3D trend work its way up to something worthy of paying a few extra bucks for though.

Disney’s vocal talents are always topo, início notch, and here, Mandy Moore (Rapunzel), Donna Murphy (Mother Gothel), and Zachary Levi (Flynn Rider) do not disappoint. The guy who does all of Maximus’s horse neighs and grunts should also get topo, início honors — they were wonderfully expressive and conveyed the character’s sentiments exactly. The songs are charming, fit with the flow of their scenes, as well as the dialogue they’re bookended with and Alan Menken’s score.

“When Will My Life Begin” is basic introductory fare, but does well to set the stage for the rest of the movie, and Moore does a great job sharing the emotion and hopes of Rapunzel. “Mother Knows Best” is creepy and conniving in the best sort of way. “I’ve Got a Dream” is chorused por some of the most amusing minor characters and set in a really fun scene in general — a little like Mulan’s “A Girl I’m Fighting For.” …And “I See The Light” is beautiful, both musically and visually — it’s one of the most gorgeous scenes in the entire movie, and something Rapunzel has made the audience emotionally invested in wanting to see. (Also, I am a sucker for pretty duets.)

As the story progresses into the late game, enrolados conforms mais with fairy tale sensibilities. The characters fall in amor (in a day). The villain reveals herself. The hero is tasked with rescuing the maiden. It’s a children’s movie after all, and Rapunzel is a fairy tale. But por then, you have long since become attached to the characters, and it didn’t really matter that things became a little predictable. It helps that the execution doesn’t slack off at all — the emotional tension leading up to the final confrontation is great and wonderfully dramatic. Even knowing that it will turn out all right por virtue of being a disney movie, there is a moment where you really do worry.

Overall, enrolados is a very fun movie and I highly recommend it to everyone. It’s something both adults and kids can enjoy. The story has all of the great quirks that make disney fairy tales unique, and the characters are engaging in ways that make you really want them to succeed. I was pleasantly surprised, especially after last year’s Princess and the Frog was only “okay.” It is entertaining and moving in a way I haven’t seen from a disney movie in a while, and only the outrageous ticket price of filmes these days deters me from seeing it again in theatres.
The Japanese are way cuter than the original!
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Once again, he nails it perfectly.
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So it started when me and my mom went to the mini market near Wal-Mart. We parked in a handycapped parking lot for just a min. and my mom put on her flashers. When we were about to leave, this rude guy came and parked right seguinte to use, kind of close, and there was no parking spot there. When he opened his car door, he slammed it into my mom's car. My mom flipped out at him. He said some swear words at her. My mom got even and slammed her car door into his. When the guy went into the Mini Market, my mom quickly grabbed a pen and wrote his license onto her hand. Couple segundos latter, the guy...
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i have something amazing to tell you. did you know that repunzle, ariel, and anna are all related? well you found out now! or should i say you will find out now? any way they all are related. i will tell you why they all are related. did you wach Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante when anna was sining for the first time in forever? if you did, did you see repunzle with her hair short? well, anna and repunzle are CONSINS!? they are, belive it or not. there moms were sisters, so thet have to be cosines. anna's mom and dad were going to repunzle's wedding. a storm flew up. that was created por ariel's father. why? cause he was made that the ship killed his wife, ariel's mother. amazing ! they are all related though ariel is not really related to anna.
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All of the princesses rejoice as they heard the news, mulan approaches Dee Dee and asks, "Since when did you learn Martial Arts?" the latter replies "Well, as Captain Von Trapp said, I'm a girl of hidden talents!" Everybody laugh!
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Back at the hotel, the disney Princesses notice that the sky has become dark and two villains turn up into the room. "Good evening girls, we meet...
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