Sherrill777
Joined Oct 2012
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Obviously this movies is aimed at children, but that's really no excuse for poor storytelling. The story revolves around 5 classic female heroes (they aren't all princesses, but that's what Disney wants to label them as, so...) who must solve 'quests' to save the day. But the puzzles aren't solvable except through coincidences and illogic (such as Ariel having a key she keeps in her hair?!?). The princesses don't have the same character or personality as in the movies or otherwise don't follow their own rules (Snow White has an invincible mech armor?!?) This would be forgivable if the movie were funny, but it really isn't. There are a few jokes, but not terribly great ones. In the end the movie is just...okay. Acceptable for young kids, but only in the sense that this brain rot isn't inappropriate. If possible, find something better to do with your time.
Cute short animated feature. While clearly a fictional tale, it depicts a culture that people (especially American children) don't often see or think about. A town where water is precious and rare. Nonetheless, a small boy wants to provide for a small fish (who endures quite the adventure before reaching that safe final destination). There are no words (outside of a background song sung in Spanish celebrating water). A fantastic little film!
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