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Tangled (2010)

PG  Animation | Comedy | Family | Musical  


The long-haired Princess Rapunzel has spent her entire life in a tower, but when she falls in love with a bandit who was passing by she must venture into the outside world for the first time to find him.

Directors:

Nathan Greno, Byron Howard

Writers:

Dan Fogelman, Jacob Grimm (fairy tale)

Stars:

Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Donna Murphy

Release Date:

24 November 2010 (USA)

Cast

Credited cast:

Mandy Moore ...
Rapunzel (voice)

Zachary Levi ...
Flynn Ryder (voice)

Donna Murphy ...
Mother Gothel (voice)

Brad Garrett ...
Hook-Hand Thug (voice)

Jeffrey Tambor ...
Big Nose Thug (voice)













Storyline

The long-haired Princess Rapunzel has spent her entire life in a tower, but when she falls in love with a bandit who was passing by she must venture into the outside world for the first time to find him.


Taglines:

Get tangled up.

Rated PG for brief mild violence. 

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

24 November 2010 (USA)

Also Known As:

Rapunzel 

Company Credits

Production Co:

Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures 


Technical Specs

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital (Dolby Surround 7.1)

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1

Fun Facts

Trivia

Glen Keane's ambition with this film, technically speaking, is to make the computer "bend its knee to the artist" instead of having the computer dictate the artistic style/look of the film, and make the computer become as "pliable as the pencil." 

 Reviews

 
Disney movie with the Pixar magic

Tangled is the retelling of the fairy tale Rapunzel and has the typical Disney treatment. All the characters even look stock Disney except for one major difference, this movie is in 3D. And, boy what a difference that makes. Each character exhibits the entire spectrum of faces and emotions, the visuals are amazing and the use of lighting makes for some really astounding visuals.

Who really steals the show is the horse Maximus. He doesn't say a word but he's funny, sympathetic, brave, noble and heroic all with just physical expressions. The other characters are equally well done. I really think this movie marks a significant achievement in Disney's animation and makes me excited about Disney movies in a long time. I highly recommend this movie to see the Disney magic done right.

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