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I didn't finish watching it. Not as good as I would expect from disney. Cute but didn't hold my attention.
If stripping out the best of western lit's essential messages is somewhat troublesome, it would be another. If this were just more of that cloying pap that today's Disney churns out, it would be one thing. If you were merely disappointed at the lack of artistry in today's "physics-based" 3d animation, it would be another. But pitching the classics as teenage mall characters with sexy clothes that would never be permitted in a high school is a part of the sorry ruination of culture and morality that truly illustrates the central mission of this greedy corporation. Better read your kids Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" if you want to see the end of this story.
In a time when most movies have bad guys and scary plots, this is a gem that has a happy, non-scary theme. She likes only happy movies, and they are few and far between. To my 3 year old, this is a BIG deal. She hates scary movies; The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Peter Pan - all fall into that scary field for her. Tinkerbell has quickly become a favorite for her and she loves loves loves all things fairy now. And from a grown up perspective, I love it, too.
I have loved TINKERBELL forever and was so excited when I heard they were making this movie. Beautiful animation, wonderful characters, pleasant storyline. & they didn't disappoint. It is great. A must for any Tink or fairy fan. Full of whimsy, fun and love - just a great movie :)
As an adult, i found the movie to be pretty entertaining myself. My two year old daughter, who loves Tinkerbell, got this dvd for christmas. She was amazed that she was able to see how Tinkerbell was born. I think that any little child how loves disney, especially tinkerbell, woul enjoy this movie. Looking forward to the next release.
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