“Opinions are like armpits – everyone has them and some of them stink,” so the old adage goes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
Johnny Depp would have been terrible. He ruins any children's movie he is in now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
Johnny Depp would have been terrible. He ruins any children's movie he is in now.
Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
Here's another review from the NYT. Most reviews are from a personal prospective, and the reader may not share the same tastes. “Opinions are like armpits – everyone has them and some of them stink,” so the old adage goes. This phrase rings doubly true when it comes to movie critics and their reviews of films.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
So, the NYT review seemed to suggest that Maleficant's theme is older women envy young girls and seek to destroy them. As I recall "Tangled" also hinted at this. I'd be interested in your take as the mom of a teen girl, PP.
Anonymous wrote:[Spoiler Alert] i took both my boys - age 6 and 9. They both LOVED it. And I find the messages amazing and fascinating. Children know that there is evil in the world - but Maleficent is not the evil one here. I think I found some scenes more disturbing than my children because of the subtext about which they, fortunately, are still innocent. When the king takes Mal's wings - it's the very definition of date rape - and she acts accordingly. Good wins out over evil, and the sisterhood (and brotherhood) prevail over ambition and greed in the end. This tale hearkens back to the original fairy tales in that it doesn't shy away from the darkness. It also allows kids to feel the fear and the sadness in a controlled setting and shows them that things can and do turn out ok in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
So, the NYT review seemed to suggest that Maleficant's theme is older women envy young girls and seek to destroy them. As I recall "Tangled" also hinted at this. I'd be interested in your take as the mom of a teen girl, PP.
The NYT is wrong. Dead wrong. In so many ways, wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.
So, the NYT review seemed to suggest that Maleficant's theme is older women envy young girls and seek to destroy them. As I recall "Tangled" also hinted at this. I'd be interested in your take as the mom of a teen girl, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this at face value, but Angelina Jolie said her daughter ended up in the role of young Princess Aurora because all the other 4-5 year old girls who auditioned were too frightened to be next to her.
Not all the other 4-5 year-old girls, that daughter was the only one of HER kids to not be afraid of her.
Anonymous wrote:I took my 15 year old to see it, and I absolutely loved it. And I'm not a Jolie fan. With that said, there were numerous kids there under 9 years. They were also well-behaved but that may have been because they were either mesmerized or scared. We saw it in 3-D.
There are intense moments, though. I'm no critic but I think Johnny Depp would have made a better king. I've read differing critics opinions, thumbs up and down. What they forget is that it's a Disney movie and not a foreign film.
If your kids might get scared, I might forego the 3-D.