Well, I loved it. I think this was my favorite Disney re-imagining so far. What I wasn't expecting was that Dumbo would actually be the star of his own movie. The human characters had nice stories, but they were very much in the background, almost like a pop up book. The animation with the elephant's was AMAZING, the expressiveness of the eyes, you could read everything without dialog or explanation. The only truly visible CGI were the flying scenes .
I loved the fact that the only times I felt actual joy when he flow was the second flight with Colette and his flight with in the jungle at the end. Every other time, there was a sense of dread or anxiety. I also loved that contrary to The Greatest Showman, which showed the romance and fantasy of the circus, Dumbo showed the dirty brutality of it's show-business mentality and animal cruelty, without it being too graphic.
The cinematography and music in particular, gave me throwbacks to Edward Scissor-Hands and Batman Returns - vintage Burton.The actors were all in their element, but the characters themselves were very one or two dimensional at best, as I said, the background to the drama of Dumbo. Colin Farrel is beginning to specialize in great father roles, and I'm loving it.
All in all, I really enjoyed it, even the clear emotional manipulation, a Disney staple after all.
Pink Elephants on parade was AMAZING.