Disney has adjusted total efficiency to new times. Of traditional and avant-garde while animation for decades characterized and identified as the best producer in the world of gender, has been, perhaps impelled by the fierce competition and influence of companies like Dreamworks and Pixar (with which it has maintained for years a strong alliance to become integrated into the dean of production) to take shape through-the-art methods truly remarkable film; original and final step gave it to "Bolt" under the command of John Lasseter, formerly head of Pixar, and this indisputable history of film's future success continued with "Tangled," the Disney film number 50.
"Entangled" is a modern revisiting the story of Rapunzel, the work of the Brothers Grimm. In it we discover
young candida Rapunzel, of the endless and blond hair, who lives alone in a tower outside inextricable everything that happens in the outside world through the work of which she believes her mother, Gothel ( A nod to Cher?), who kidnapped from her crib as a baby for a simple and illuminating reason: his hair is magical, and allows anyone to touch him and sing eternal youth. Everything seems ideal for selfish Gothel plans until the day when fate takes a young thief rogue reaches the inaccessible housing, and not by the peculiar system up to it through the hair of the girl. From here the events are precipitated; Rapunzel want to visit the outside world and wants Flynn Rider, the thief who suffer the wrath "sarteneras" of the girl, be your guide on the perilous journey.

"Entangled" contains all the classic elements of a film factory Disney, so it does not disappoint, even re-include the sometimes cumbersome, musical numbers, which on this occasion, however, are quite digestible, the humor is a major part throughout the entire film, lead, as usual, by animalistic characters (in this case, a chameleon and a fierce horse) and is essential for a film directed almost exclusively at children also of pleasure and enjoyment to please the adults, sometimes even enjoy higher than the same kids.
The 3D enjoys "Entangled" key moments, but overall so goes almost unnoticed. The ascent to heaven of light and countless lanterns look so devoutly wished Rapunzel day of his birthday is perhaps the most effective scene of this system as essential (and nothing new!) applied to the more commercial releases on the big screen.
The emotion, that who so masterfully handled Disney productions, has in "Tangled" a particularly crucial role in the outcome of the film. No doubt it gives a much higher quality than the average, the characters come to life, making the viewer forget the cartoon character and thus, love and suffer, which clearly denotes what is mentioned more above: that the framers know how to satisfy adult audiences, which are ultimately after paying the tickets.
The 3D enjoys "Entangled" key moments, but generally happens in an almost unnoticed: the ascent to the heavens from the bright lights that look so devoutly wished Rapunzel scene is undoubtedly the most effective and necessary (and nothing new!) system applied to films on the big screen.
Disney continues, with the use again of all the typical-but not jaded-elements that have characterized his 49 previous films, kissing the crown of fame with this latest production: a classic story of the century led to new technological developments, thus making use of them, making them essential part of the product, and all this without losing its original appeal.
And also ... I love the song! : DDD
And also ... I love the song! : DDD
Mark Millar
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