May as well stick the Marvel Studios logo in front of it then.
"You think you're the only magical girl out there?"
"Who the hell are you?"
"Mother Goose. Director of F.A.B.L.E. I'm here to talk to you about the Princesses Initiative."
State business. Why does that need more explanation?
As to the latter, magic. As to the former, reasonable people can disagree on that one, but I don't think the story needed any explanation there; she just has them. I've read a lot of magical realist fiction, so perhaps that's why.
Don't agree there. It's a pretty well-executed twist, and in retrospect makes his calculatedly bland persona and the fact that he agrees with everything Anna says look more obvious.
I was confused by that, but evidently he was just tagging along with them. I don't really see how that's "lazy". Orphans and street kids weren't terribly unusual in that period.
If only they had played Let It Go audio during it.
Since when has Disney EVER really explained the magic in their movies, it's always left vague. Why would this movie be any different?
Or the First Time In Forever!!![]()
Tangled explained it well. If it was like Frozen, we wouldn't have known where Rapunzel's glowing hair came from.
I think they needed to explain that in Tangled because of the Healing Song and how it activates the healing magic.
The Healing Song is important to the plot.
Plus, the origin of the villain is tied to the magic flower.
Lmao, Love is an Open Door.
I agree, but I was just saying the magic was thoroughly explained in Tangled. Of course, for good reason. Loki was asking when Disney has ever explained the magic and I think that answer sufficed.![]()
Yeah, I didn't have a problem with the way it was explained in Frozen. Keeps some mystery.
just imagine......if they actually did explain every little thing, there would be people out there complaining about that.
heck, some critics already think the plot's too "tangled" or convoluted.
hey......if you found the plot of this film too confusing...........well.........
The hell? The plot is straightforward with layered characters. Some of these people shouldn't be reviewing movies.
The hell? The plot is straightforward with layered characters. Some of these people shouldn't be reviewing movies.