Monday, December 6, 2010

Tangled

Tangled
Directed by: Nathan Greno, Bryon Howard
Cast:
Mandy Moore as Rapunzel
Zachary Levi as Flynn Rider
Donna Murphy as Mother Gothel
Rated: PG

*The following may contain spoilers*
Overview

Disney has always been known for its one-of-a-kind renditions of classic princess movies. They've covered everything from Snow White to Cinderella to The Princess and the Frog (though, I'm pretty sure that one was just to get those racism charges dropped). Needless to say, Disney has touched on just about every princess movie in existence so it really was only a matter of time before they retold Rapunzel's story.

Tangled is the telling of Rapunzel, with Disney's beloved twist. The main center of conflict is a very special sunflower, which is said to have grown from a drop of the sun that fell to the earth (Yes, because when a flaming ball of magma hits the ground, it grows a pretty flower). Mother Gothel, a witch (because there has to be at least one) finds the flower and discovers it has magic healing powers, which she selfishly uses to continually make herself younger and hides the flower for herself.

The neighboring kingdom to the flowers secluded island is ruled by a beloved king and queen who are expecting a baby. When the queen gets sick in the middle of her pregnancy, the king and his soldiers set out to find the magic healing flower. Uncovering it from Mother Gothel's hiding place, they uproot it and return to the kingdom where the flower is made into soup that heals the queen. The queen then has a beautiful baby girl with shining yellow hair. Mama Gothel puts two and two together and realizes that this kid is now the source of regeneration she needs to keep herself looking 40, instead of 400. However, Rapunzel's hair loses its power when it is cut, forcing Mother Gothel to do the only sensible thing left and kidnap the newborn and raises her as her own child.

Rapunzel spends the next 18 years of her life living in a secluded tower, where her "mother" visits her and uses her hair's power, while Rapunzel secretly dreams of exploring the world. Then, on her 18th birthday, unsuspecting thief, Flynn Rider arrives at the tower and things get Tangled.

Positive Attributes
Rapunzel obeys her mother for 18 years, without question and even asks permission to leave before she disobeys and leaves the tower.
Flynn is a thief, but is inherently good and stays honest on the deal he made with Rapunzel on their journey.
Eventually, Rapunzel and Flynn fall for each and Flynn does everything possible, including breaking out of jail and risking his life to save her.

Negative Attributes

This is a Disney movie, so there isn't a whole lot of "adult" negativity. As for the kids, however....

Mother Gothel can look pretty creepy at times, particularly whenever she hasn't made herself young.
Flynn is a thief, so he...steals things.
Rapunzel and Flynn go to a pub filled with bad guys, all of whom are made to look pretty creepy and most seem to be drinking some type of alcohol, though it's never specified.
Magic does play a small part in the film and Mother Gothel chants an incantation to get the hair to work.
Several fight sequences take place and many guards and thugs are knocked unconscious.
*SPOILER ALERT*
In the end of the film, Flynn gets stabbed and blood is shown. Mother Gothel is tripped and falls out of Rapunzel's tower but is reduced to dust before she hits the ground.

Summary
Tangled is a very refreshing dose of Disney ingenuity, especially considering some of the things Disney has forced it's audiences to endure over the last few years. Tangled, however, is a perfect blend of humor, romance and classic princess tale, with a beautiful touch of Disney magic. Good, clean and entertaining, Tangled will be a hard juggernaut to beat in the box-office this holiday season.

Personal Rating: 9 of 10
Plot:
8.5
Sexuality/Sensuality: .05
Spiritual Aspects: 1 (magic)
Drugs/Alcohol: .05

1 comment:

  1. I really didn't know what to expect from this movie when I went to go see it, but I really did enjoy it. I agree with the above and I laughed a lot throughout this movie (could be due to Zachary Levi being the main guy). Kudos to disney in this one actually leaving a set of parents alive. =P

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