Thursday, September 26, 2013

After receiving the healing powers from a magical flower the baby Princess Rapunzel is kidnapped from the palace in the middle of the night by Mother Gothel. Mother Gothel knows that the flowers magical powers are now growing within the golden hair of Rapunzel and to stay young she must lock Rapunzel in her hidden tower. Rapunzel is now a teenager and her hair has grown to a length of 70feet. The beautiful Rapunzel has been in the tower her entire life and she is curious of the outside world. One day the bandit Flynn Ryder scales the tower and is taken captive by Rapunzel. Rapunzel strikes a deal with the charming thief to act as her guide to travel to the place where the floating lights come from that she has seen every year on her birthday. Rapunzel is about to have the most exciting and magnificent journey of her life.

Review

I saw Tangled yesterday in 3D and let me just say I'm glad I did. When I entered the theater and saw a HUGE line I immediately noticed that every person in the line was under the age of nine. Now while I was a little embarrassed I was still too excited to see the movie to care that much. Tangled's heroine Rapunzel is a typical Disney princess. When I say that I don't mean like Cinderella or Snow White waiting for her prince to come and get her. I mean like Ariel Belle or Jasmine. She's curious about the world headstrong passionate beautiful and of course sweet and kind. Oh and she's a girl that knows what she wantsto see a spectacular light show in person. But Rapunzel is stuck up in her tower with her mother Gothel. Now as the movie shows us Rapunzel doesn't mind the tower all that much. She really loves Gothel and she's kind of scared of the world outside. All she wants to do is see thousands of lanterns lit and launched into the sky which she watches from her window every year on her birthday. This seems like a pretty reasonable request to me. But Gothel doesn't want her daughter to leave the tower for her own selfish vain reasons (that you have to watch the movie to find out about). So poor lonely Rapunzel seems doomed to spend the rest of her life trapped in a tower watching and waiting for someone to come along and save her. And someone does come along! The swashbuckling thief Flynn Rider steals a crown and runs for cover before the palace guards can arrest him. He just happens to end up in the secluded spot of the forest that Rapunzel's tower is in. He gets one glance of her hair then is knocked out with a frying pan and shoved in a closet. After coming to Rapunzel bargains with her prisoner. She'll give him back the crown if he guides her to the lanterns then takes her home. Flynn agrees. The music in this film isn't quite up to par with Disney's best (Circle of Life Part of Your World etc.) but since it was written by Alan Menken it's definitely good enough to get into your headand stay there. The song "When Will My Life Begin" sung by Mandy Moore as Rapunzel is my personal favorite. The popcountry style is modern but fits the story and the tune is catchy. The other songs are "Mother Knows Best" "I've Got a Dream" and "I See the Light". While Rapunzel and Flynn Rider are great characters I have to say that a certain Maximus the horse stole the show for me. The speechless character's facial expressions and quirky mannerisms are hilarious. He seems to hate Flynn but he later proves how lovable and loyal he really is. Pasqual the chameleon also provides some comic relief but the one to look for is a short drunk old man wearing only a diaper and wings. He has very limited screen time but he always says something hilarious. I saw this film in 3D which although beautiful probably wasn't a very different experience than it was in 2D except for one scene towards the end when Rapunzel and Flynn are surrounded by thousands of glowing lanterns. It was breathtaking. I rate Tangled a 9.510. It's creative visually astounding and possesses that Walt Disney magic that is so hard to find lately. But don't just take my word for it. Spend the money—you won't regret it.

P.S. I originally wrote this review on my new blog (througharabbithole.blogspot.com) so Iɽ love if youɽ check it out! This is my only post so far but more will come.