Any Tim Burton fans going?
Despite that the target audience is for little kids. Tim might have made the movie a little freaky like he normally does with his movies.
shareDespite that the target audience is for little kids. Tim might have made the movie a little freaky like he normally does with his movies.
shareI'm having this conversation with someone right now.
I want to take my nephew (it would be weird to go by myself). I'm a huge Tim Burton fan, and I tend to see all his films at the cinema (Alice in Wonderland was an exception, and, in hindsight, a wise choice on my part). But my nephew is only four and a half, and he's a lot more hyperactive than I was at that age. I'm not sure if he'd sit down still for a two hour live-action film.
Yes, that's debatable for a kid that young.
shareSo, I finally saw it today.
I liked it.
It's certainly infinitely better than Tim Burton's last Disney adaptation or 'reimagining', Alice in Wonderland.
Plus, the story is actually pretty coherent which almost feels like a first for Burton, and I say that as one of his biggest fans.
It is a fine film undeserving of the critical pans and dreadful box office.
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shareI saw it yesterday and concur with people that it is a darker story but over all I think it was well done. They even managed to put in tributes to aspects of the first movie as well. [spoiler]A costumed mouse dressed as Timothy, Pink elephants, he even used crow feathers. The very ending however not so much. Setting them free doesn't make much sense at all.[/spoiler]
shareDumbo was adorable as expected and I had a good time with the film. Sweet and non-political movies like this are almost like a time machine to before everyone was obsessed with gender and race. The daughter wants to be a scientist and that's a minor focus but it doesn't feel forced or like some "girls are better/smarter" message. She's a likable character. Maybe the biggest flaw is the ending which isn't horrible, just not entirely satisfying. Still, for the most part I was happy with it. I can now say I've seen Eva Green fly on an elephant.
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