I was in the "I'm a man and none of my mates wanted to see a Disney Princess film" camp.
But I managed to eventually watch it yesterday.
I thought it was great.
Definitely one of my favourite Disney films. I can see why Beauty and the Beast was well loved, but I personally prefer Frozen.
What I liked the most was the two sister basically being teenagers. They weren't "young women", they were children trying to behave how an adult would. So it was endearing when you saw their child-like personalities. It made them more human?
To talk about other aspects that I enjoyed would be a spoiler.
But I managed to eventually watch it yesterday.
I thought it was great.
Definitely one of my favourite Disney films. I can see why Beauty and the Beast was well loved, but I personally prefer Frozen.
What I liked the most was the two sister basically being teenagers. They weren't "young women", they were children trying to behave how an adult would. So it was endearing when you saw their child-like personalities. It made them more human?
To talk about other aspects that I enjoyed would be a spoiler.
I liked how there wasn't a clear cut villain. The "villain" in this film was human nature. Fear and isolation being one (I noticed a theme of shut doors) and greed (that other character). It's good that Disney has released one of themes films that explores quite mature themes. It means it's a film children can enjoy, but will still get something from it when they watch it when they're older.