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Wow. This was the best Tinkerbell movie yet. It is powerful, incites intense emotion, is a tearjerker of the best and most wonderful sort. A true fairy tale in the tradition of both Disney and real fairy tales. Love, friendship, misunderstanding, loss and heroism are all beautifully dealt with in this movie. I believe it's worthy of any award out there. And yes, I and my family, including my husband, 13 year old son and 9 year old daughter were all in tears at the end every time we have watched it, but those tears are not a bad thing. They are a release. Yes, Fawn and Gruff will not be together again because of how the life cycle of the Neverbeast works. He'll wake again in another thousand years, and she'll be long gone. But they knew each other. And they had a wonderful friendship while they did. To keep this movie from children, as some have suggested, is a folly I think. Children know love. They know loss. If we as adults don't address it with them they won't know how to deal with it when it comes. This film deals with the issue with a sensitivity and caring that is as near to perfect as you could get. So Five Stars to Disney for another amazing movie. Keep them coming!
Posted by MusicCDMan
This is a great story about the supporting character, of the supporting actress of the supporting actress of a feature film. (Forget Inception, this is a whole new level of deep). Thankfully, the voice talent, catchy tunes, and a new class of fairies (gotta collect them all) saves this straight to home movie from permanently residing at the $5 bin at the local (fill in the blank) box store. Who knew Scout fairies were even a thing? Or that they are so impersonal and only dress in clothing fashioned from dead animals? This movie creates a sense of wonderment and depth to the fairy world that ensures years of future side story such that the Land before Time may be challenged as animated franchise movie record holder. Studio Disney has earned my approval on this one... wait... my wife just informed me that I am a 32 year old man writing a review about fairies. Thanks kids.
Posted by RexRacer
TinkerBell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is a great movie for kids and adults, but if you were thinking that the movie would focus on TinkerBell you'll be a little disappointed. TinkerBell is only a moderate part of this movie and it focuses on Faun as the lead character. I was very excited for the new TinkerBell movie, but was greatly disappointed with the sad ending. Every other TinkerBell movie has been a happy, very enjoyable film with an ending that leaves you with a contented smile. This one leaves you sad and down. While it is a good movie with a worthwhile message about not fearing, but rather caring for large animals and things that at first you don't understand, I would have to say that this is the least of the TinkerBell movies. I would still recommend it, but be prepared for an ending that is not the happiest, especially if you have very sensitive kids.
Posted by Dragonet