gilwirt
Joined Dec 2011
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I have made a point now to watch/re-watch(a few) all the early/artistry-based Disney animation features, 'as this had been oft-described as the best overall animation ever produced. I have been astounded at how bad the drawing-paint looks in only one early Disney feature("Alice in Wonderland"): it looks and plays as hollow. I have been newly informed and hugely impressed by the unfamiliar title of "Sword and the Stone", which is an excellent film start to finish.
"Robin Hood" stands apart/alone as almost perfect among the lot, starting with "Snow White" and ending with "Rescuers"; I am not huge on the love-song(though I'll guess, for some, this is a highlight)...and still this film so impresses, from story-development, to look, to specific art in standout scenes/images: one is inspired with awe. 'An amazing presentation, the pinnacle of art-driven animation(versus cgi), and this will never be matched again.
This film is a must see for all ages, and inspires on so many levels, from love to politics...all people should be persuaded to take this cinema experience to heart.
"Robin Hood" stands apart/alone as almost perfect among the lot, starting with "Snow White" and ending with "Rescuers"; I am not huge on the love-song(though I'll guess, for some, this is a highlight)...and still this film so impresses, from story-development, to look, to specific art in standout scenes/images: one is inspired with awe. 'An amazing presentation, the pinnacle of art-driven animation(versus cgi), and this will never be matched again.
This film is a must see for all ages, and inspires on so many levels, from love to politics...all people should be persuaded to take this cinema experience to heart.