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Plot: Journey into the secret world of Pixie Hollow and hear Tinker Bell speak for the very first time as the astonishing story of Disney’s most famous fairy is finally revealed in the all-new motion picture “Tinker Bell.”
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Not bad, but not as great as you might hope
The Bad:Our title character has almost zero points in common with her character from Peter Pan, nor does Peter Pan seem to exist in this universe (we certainly never see him in any of the Tinker Bell series films). The plot is not terribly clever (and I don’t feel that just because this is a film aimed at young kids that you need to be overly formulaic) and most of the fairies – who look so interesting – get very little screen time. Tinker Bell’s “talent” feels like lazy writing rather than something clever (and, although this doesn’t affect the rating on this movie, the rest of the series seems to mostly ignore this idea for Tinker Bell).
The Good:
Tinker Bell seems to have had a personality make-over (probably because she is actually so unlikable in Peter Pan). Now she has more emotions besides jealousy and anger. And she can speak! There’s also a “village” beyond living with the lost boys – with more fairies! This is certainly the best part – all those other fairies have the potential to be so interesting! You want to get to know them and see their ‘talents’. Tinker Bell’s talent, is not a stereotyped “girl’s skill”, which is nice since this movie is heavily marketed towards little girls. The look of the film is nice. Although there has been much better CGI since this was made, it is still bright and colorful.
The Mom view:
There is nothing objectionable about the film and while predictable for an adult, a young child might not see the end coming and enjoy Tinker Bell’s discovery along with her. The moral of the story – finding what you are good at and being happy in that – is not bad, but it might also be seen as “don’t try things you aren’t skilled at”, which isn’t as good of a lesson to absorb. I’d be willing to let my preschool/toddler kids see this – including the boys – but it’s not the most interesting or well done movie out there for young kids. Uunless you have a child who absolutely loves fairies (NOT one who loves Peter Pan), this is pretty skip-able.
Good cute movie when you see it separately from Peter Pan…
For me that cartoon is good, but Tinker Bell here is not the Tinker Bell from Peter Pan… It might be the same person but she’s not the same person, not same character… Just not the same… But still good and cute. Not really any bad character in the movie, that is relaxing and very different of most where there are villains… The worst “villain” here is another fairy, jealous for actually no reason, just like kids fight, not real ones… But just forget about Peter Pan and all that, it’s not the same… If you think it’s Peter Pan fairy, you’ll hate that movie… If you see it differently well you might like it 🙂
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 18 min (78 min) (Argentina), 1 hr 17 min (77 min) (DVD)
Budget 48000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated G
Genre Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Director Bradley Raymond
Writer Jeffrey M. Howard (screenplay), Jeffrey M. Howard (story), Bradley Raymond (story), J.M. Barrie (characters)
Actors Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Raven-Symoné, Lucy Liu
Country USA
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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