
I also love the relationship between the two main characters. It somehow was very reminiscent of hand drawn animation, with the characters having the same vibe as hand drawn ones (read Bleeding Cool’s interview with Glen Keane, he’s had a lot to do with that). I was expecting to miss the hand drawn animation, but the CGI in Tangled is great. The lantern scene is gorgeous, and the prettiest use of 3D I’ve seen so far. Although the scene for I See The Light with its lanterns makes it difficult not to love that song it’s just so fitting and romantic.Īnd that brings us to the CGI and the 3D. The other two (I’ve Got A Dream and I See The Light) I loved the moment I heard/saw them in the cinema. I got to see Tangled two months ago, and ever since seeing it I can’t stop listening to the soundtrack! You’ve got all the usual suspects: the cheerful opening song (When Will My Life Begin), the evil villain song (Mother Knows Best), the side character song (I’ve Got A Dream) and the love song (I See The Light). I was initially a bit underwhelmed by When Will My Life Begin and Mother Knows Best, but after listening to them more, I actually really like them. But when a dashing bandit, Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi), discovers Rapunzel and her tower, she demands to be shown the outside world. Her “mother” keeps her locked away in a tower, telling her it’s for her own good and that the world is too scary and dangerous a place for someone like her. As a child Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) is kidnapped by an old woman (Donna Murphy) who needs Rapunzel’s magical healing hair to keep her young and immortal. Tangled takes the tale of Rapunzel, but adds a whole new extra back story, new characters and magical hair. So I had been curious to see how that would turn out with Tangled which way would it go? While I loved Enchanted, I wasn’t that impressed with The Princess and The Frog, mainly because I didn’t like the music. For me, it hasn’t really mattered whether it’s CGI vs hand-drawn (or even live action, to be honest), or fairytale vs non-fairytale what I want are sing-alongable songs and pretty scores. I’ve been so excited since Disney returned to doing musicals. I love the “golden era” Disney movies I’m not sure whether I should admit this, but I can sing along to a scary amount of Disney songs. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.As regular readers here will know, I’m a huge Disney fan.
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