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 The last of the Classics
The last of the Classics
Sorry that this is so late compared to the others. I have been really busy with cleaning the house, packing and family commitments, all of which have left me drained of energy and time. Just a warning, I have had a glass of wine or two, and a pretty bad day, which may translate into this article. Sorry if I come across as pessimistic or unfair.

This is the third of a set of reviews and analyses that I will be doing on each disney Princess movie. I will try to be as unbiased and analytical as possible. I watch the movie so that it is fresh in my mind, and review 10 categories: the princess, the prince, the couple, the villain, other characters, the plot, animation, songs, score, and mood. I then give each category a score out of 10, then the movie as a whole receives a total score out of 100. All categories contribute equally to the final score.

 Lips to shame the red of the rose
Lips to shame the red of the rose
Princess – Aurora
Aurora is named after the sunshine, which definitely shows in her hair, but less so in her personality. She looks and acts as though a princess should. She is given the gifts of beauty and song, although without them she still would have had some natural beauty and cantar ability. She is a dreamy and romantic young woman, yet also shy and reserved, as shown when she meets Philip for the first time. To me, her cantar and speaking voices don’t seem to match, although they are both done por Mary Costa. Unfortunately, she is not given much screen-time throughout the movie, and lacks development. She thus earns a score of 7.

 A Valente and valiant prince
A Valente and valiant prince
Prince – Philip
When we first see Philip, he wears what I find to be the funniest expression whilst looking down on baby Aurora. As a grown man, he is persistent, romantic, brave, heroic, valiant, and almost everything else a stereotypical knight in shining armour, or prince charming, should be. However, his achievements are not all his own, as he is often helped por the fairies. Also, why does he wear a cape, and how can he whistle so steadily while riding a horse? Just little things. Anyway, because he is helped a lot along the way, Philip earns a score of 8.

 A sweet end
A sweet end
The Couple
I find it quite sweet how this couple fall in love, and then find out the truth that they are betrothed to each other. They are a cute and sweet couple, and they seem to truly amor each other. They have a nice first meeting, and a sweet ending together. However, they are not given much development together, which draws back on the relationship. They thus earn a score of 6.

 One bad-a** villain
One bad-a** villain
Villain – Maleficent
Maleficent is, in my opinion, the personification of evil. She is jealous and manipulative and real bad-a**, with hysterics and wild mood swings included. She’s a strategic and clever fighter, with a good handle of witchcraft/sorcery, whichever term you prefer. She makes a kick-a** dragon, and has a tragic, villainous death. However, she gets others to do her work for her, which is sometimes to her downfall. As a result, she earns a score of 8.

 Three extremely kindhearted fadas
Three extremely kindhearted fairies
Other Characters
King Stefan – a protective and powerful man, he is also quite fatherly and caring of his daughter. Unfortunately, he isn’t given much development.
Queen Leah – not much is known about her, but from what we see, she is motherly and protective of her daughter.
King Hubert – an extravagant and enthusiastic man, he also cares for his son, and that the royal promise is carried out.
Flora – she comes across as the leader of the fairies, as well as a grandmother figure, rather than an aunt.
Fauna – a kind-hearted fairy whose emotions sometimes get the better of her.
Merryweather – seemingly the youngest of the fairies, she is easily agitated, sarcastic and quite an untraditional “fairy godmother”.
Forest animals – cute and friendly companions, but the owl is a little annoying.
Overall, the secondary characters earn a score of 7, due to poor development and annoying nature.

Plot
The plot tends to follow the main storyline of the traditional fairy tale, but of course with some disney twists; Aurora and the castelo are only asleep for a night, instead of many years, for one. The skipping of 16 years was done well to set up the story and then show the mais important parts, but there is some curiosity as to what happened during those 16 years. The focus seems to be mais on the fadas than it is on either Aurora or Philip. Thus, the plot earns a score of 7.

 Nice, but not as detailed as its predecessors
Nice, but not as detailed as its predecessors
Animation
The animation of this movie is alright for its time, but it seems to be lacking some detail that its predecessors possessed. Even though the movie is animated, most of Maleficent’s lightning strikes seem unrealistic. There are many inconsistencies in the animation. For one, Aurora’s eyes change from black to tolet, violet to blue and in between. The same goes for the fairies’ eyes; in some shots they’re all black, and in others, they are coloured. Fauna’s eyes, when coloured, are either brown or blue. In most shots, Aurora’s crown in plain, but in one or two shots, it has red jewels on it. Also, in the time that it takes for Philip and Aurora to come down the stairs from the tower, he has somehow changed clothes. I think that’s enough on animation, so I’ll be giving it a score of 4, due to the inconsistencies and lack of detail.

 "I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream"
"I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream"
Songs
There are only a few discernible songs in this movie; the others tend to be in the score rather than the soundtrack.
I Wonder – this is definitely a song for a soprano, and is nicely accentuated por the bird tweets. This song shows how Aurora dreams of finding amor one day, as she sees it all the time in nature.
Once Upon a Dream – this is a classic and classical amor song, and again, Aurora’s part is definitely for a soprano. However, there was a golden opportunity for harmonies, which disney didn’t provide.
Skumps – this song doesn’t come across as a proper song, just some dialogue between choruses. The harmonies are weak and wobbly, and the whole scene just comes across as almost pointless.
Overall, the few songs that there are earn a score of 7.

Score
It has been pointed out that I get very detailed with the score, so I’ll try to keep it relatively brief. A lot of the score tends to be to a waltz beat, with lots of sweeping violins doing their own reprise of the songs. A lot of the score is also brass and choral, and in many parts it is pompous. Throughout the climax, there is a lot of brass and symbols, both building and holding the tension well. Near the end, the sweeping waltz reprises, ending the movie on a good musical note. However, in some parts, the score is almost inaudible, or doesn’t seem to suit what is on screen, which gives it a score of 7.

Mood
Throughout the movie, I found myself both captivated and bored at different parts. It is mildly interesting most of the time, yet I kept pausing the movie to check facebook or other sites, which to me isn’t a good sign. Due to its lack of ability to hold an audience, the mood earns a score of 3.

Overall, Sleeping Beauty is a nice movie which could have been done better, and earns a total score of 64 out of 100.
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1. Congratulations on winning fã of the Month! How do you feel?
I feel super honored, thank you!

2. Who is the most nostalgic disney Princess for you and why?
This is a hard one — probably the ones I watched most as a kid, so Cinderella, Snow White and Belle.

3. Have you always loved the disney Princesses?
Yes, I was obsessed with the disney Princesses as a kid and I’d have to thank Anna and Elsa for bringing me back to Disney.

4. How did you find the disney Princess spot?
I’d have to thank AudreyFreak for that. For a long time, I was so tired of everyone calling the disney Princesses (especially...
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Original Broadway Belle Susan Egan sings a medley of Beauty and the Beast songs, and it is amazing.
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