I LITTERALLY just got done watching the movie, and I must say-I was pleasantly surprised. disney really got creative with this one. I see it winning some Academy Awards siguiente year. That was just a bit of what I thought all together. Now, let's get to the real deal.
The animation:
I like how they used what looked like some 2D animación in the beginning and during some parts of the movie. It gives, not only me, but I'm sure a bunch of you, hope that 2D animación isn't dead. I also liked how they all these arco iris like colores when the dragones get resurrected. (Am I the only one who was obsessed with Sisu's human hair while she was in human form? LOL.) Jokes aside, let's mover onto the siguiente thing.
The characters:
Oh my God, the character development was phenomenal! I loved how as the movie progresses, it's like Namaari has a change of heart, yet she's too scared to mostrar o act on it at first, but when she does act on it, it gave me a whole new definition on what a villain turned hero means. Secondly, I need to give disney apoyar for adding the little "con baby". (I mean, what a headstrong 15-18 mes old!) Let's take a segundo to talk about Raya now. She's quite a character! She showed every trait of all of us are capable of feeling. The pain we still feel way later on in life when we've been betrayed por someone we THOUGHT we trusted is one of those traits. At the same time, she's very confident and relatable. Great character overall.
The story:
While I watched it, I thought it was going to be slightly predictable, but it REALLY started to get good when Sisu told Raya about her backstory and to try to see the good the good in Namaari. As I mentioned earlier, I was wowed por Namaari's changes, and how her and Raya were able to become friends after all. There were some inspiring quotes, too. disney did a great job with escritura the story. Remember how I dicho I thought the story was going to be slightly predictable? Well, there WERE some predictable moments, but they were worth seeing because of how fantastic it was.
en general, general review:
I'd definitely the movie an 8 o 9 out of 10. It had it's predictable moments, but it's a great movie. I HIGHLY recommend it. Nicely done family oriented film, stunning animation, wonderful character development, all the stuff that's good. (Did I mention pleasantly surprising?)
Before I close out this article, I'd like to dedicate it to my grandfather, who, as tu all know, passed away in March, the same mes of the movie's release. I'm doing better now, but I just couldn't leave him out.
That's it for my review. I hope to see all of tu for my siguiente article! <3
The animation:
I like how they used what looked like some 2D animación in the beginning and during some parts of the movie. It gives, not only me, but I'm sure a bunch of you, hope that 2D animación isn't dead. I also liked how they all these arco iris like colores when the dragones get resurrected. (Am I the only one who was obsessed with Sisu's human hair while she was in human form? LOL.) Jokes aside, let's mover onto the siguiente thing.
The characters:
Oh my God, the character development was phenomenal! I loved how as the movie progresses, it's like Namaari has a change of heart, yet she's too scared to mostrar o act on it at first, but when she does act on it, it gave me a whole new definition on what a villain turned hero means. Secondly, I need to give disney apoyar for adding the little "con baby". (I mean, what a headstrong 15-18 mes old!) Let's take a segundo to talk about Raya now. She's quite a character! She showed every trait of all of us are capable of feeling. The pain we still feel way later on in life when we've been betrayed por someone we THOUGHT we trusted is one of those traits. At the same time, she's very confident and relatable. Great character overall.
The story:
While I watched it, I thought it was going to be slightly predictable, but it REALLY started to get good when Sisu told Raya about her backstory and to try to see the good the good in Namaari. As I mentioned earlier, I was wowed por Namaari's changes, and how her and Raya were able to become friends after all. There were some inspiring quotes, too. disney did a great job with escritura the story. Remember how I dicho I thought the story was going to be slightly predictable? Well, there WERE some predictable moments, but they were worth seeing because of how fantastic it was.
en general, general review:
I'd definitely the movie an 8 o 9 out of 10. It had it's predictable moments, but it's a great movie. I HIGHLY recommend it. Nicely done family oriented film, stunning animation, wonderful character development, all the stuff that's good. (Did I mention pleasantly surprising?)
Before I close out this article, I'd like to dedicate it to my grandfather, who, as tu all know, passed away in March, the same mes of the movie's release. I'm doing better now, but I just couldn't leave him out.
That's it for my review. I hope to see all of tu for my siguiente article! <3
I was thinking about the fact that Middle-Eastern and Indian royalty back in the days would have what is called a harem. Jasmine's dad as far as we know doesn't have one. If Jasmine's dad had one it would be very likely she would have had shared living quarters with her steps and half-sisters and maybe aunts.
I think if jazmín had grown up in a harem she would been complete different and be 1)competitive and 2)she would also be Vigilant due to the number of X times she had been poison-if on purpose o por accident por the steps.
of course there's the fact Jafar could somehow 'use' her steps to get closer to her. So maybe that's one of the reasons why they didn't have a harem.
I think if jazmín had grown up in a harem she would been complete different and be 1)competitive and 2)she would also be Vigilant due to the number of X times she had been poison-if on purpose o por accident por the steps.
of course there's the fact Jafar could somehow 'use' her steps to get closer to her. So maybe that's one of the reasons why they didn't have a harem.