Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 24, 2010
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InspectorJApr 19, 2013
Another great production by Disney, detailing strong morals and creating memorable characters. Although the story is very cliché, it has been spiced up with sub-stories and humorous encounters.
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cameronmorewoodNov 7, 2012
Tangled gets the animated children's movie right. It's funny, heartwarming, and watchable for anyone who loves the movies. If not for Toy Story 3, it'd be the best animated film of the year.
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SEROJMar 12, 2013
Highly recommended! Everyone who's a Walt Disney fan, should watch this animation for sure! It's funny,romantic and beautiful adventure that you shouldn't miss!
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mapizarroOct 17, 2013
I think that Tangled is not back to basics. Disney Renaissance passed away. "Tangled" is a good beggining for...I don't know. "Bolt" is good, "The Princess and the Frog" is regular but "Tangled" is better. Disney goes a new direction and itI think that Tangled is not back to basics. Disney Renaissance passed away. "Tangled" is a good beggining for...I don't know. "Bolt" is good, "The Princess and the Frog" is regular but "Tangled" is better. Disney goes a new direction and it gets to innovate. Fairy tale with traditional basis but it's modern at same time. Good film, Rapunzel is the new classic character in Disney. Expand
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jeff_reviewsJul 4, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Tangled" tells the tale of a traditional (yet modern-like) fairy tale, and in most cases it works more modern. As technology has advanced, and the minds of the young children have changed, "Tangled"'s modern turn to a fairy tale somehow is able to work. "Tangled" suffers from its songs, which, although is composed by Alan Menken, the composer of classics such as "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Little Mermaid", is not up to par with them. Its song may not be memorable, but the story is not at all bad. The story focuses from the fairy-tale character Rapunzel whose golden locks are beautifully animated. Rapunzel and her "savior" (yes, another story where the prince saves the princess) Flynn Rider have a funny chemistry and although it focuses on comedic acts, its still enjoyable. Pascal and Maximus are my favorites, as they are the comedic sidekicks that do their purposes well. The ending is a typical Disney one, and in my opinion, is so old. I'll give you a hint cured by love. Well, I guess that's okay... I was debating on a 7 to an 8 and due to the fact that it has romantic moments and an good plot, I would have to give it an 8. If only they had half's on Metacritic. Expand
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Supersaiyan9000May 8, 2014
While the animation doesn't present itself as anything special compared to that of the classic "Disney masterpieces," Tangled still holds itself up strongly with cleverly written songs, likable characters, and of course a wonderful additionWhile the animation doesn't present itself as anything special compared to that of the classic "Disney masterpieces," Tangled still holds itself up strongly with cleverly written songs, likable characters, and of course a wonderful addition to the ever growing amount of Disney Princesses. Expand
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Termin8terNov 2, 2018
Great movie. Good for kids and adults. The acting, songs, soundtrack and characters are all exemplary here. The humour, energy and warmth of the characters and story stay consistently strong. The villain is very good too, and in an indirectGreat movie. Good for kids and adults. The acting, songs, soundtrack and characters are all exemplary here. The humour, energy and warmth of the characters and story stay consistently strong. The villain is very good too, and in an indirect and subversive way. Overall, very good film. Expand
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CineAutoctonoAug 1, 2015
Good work for Disney , showing the best version of Rapunzel, good argument that was a great wallpaper , classic characters super, and this also good to know that more Rapuzel be a princess Disney , Great Job !.
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FuturedirectorMar 13, 2016
Tangled may not be the Disney's best animated film, and it is too fast-paced as well, but has an entertaining story-telling, shows the true love that Disney brought with his classics and shares a wonderfully eccentric plot to the audience.Tangled may not be the Disney's best animated film, and it is too fast-paced as well, but has an entertaining story-telling, shows the true love that Disney brought with his classics and shares a wonderfully eccentric plot to the audience. Disney princess' fans, won't be dissapointned. Expand
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amheretojudgeMay 2, 2018
and the truth is, it isn't even mine..

Tangled Yes, it has a typical Disney plot with familiar sketchy characters (few properties changed) and runs on similar format and the structure it is build upon, but all of it works and that's what
and the truth is, it isn't even mine..

Tangled

Yes, it has a typical Disney plot with familiar sketchy characters (few properties changed) and runs on similar format and the structure it is build upon, but all of it works and that's what matters in here. Dan Fogelman's witty and gripping screenplay enfolds in each and every phase that brings new perspective and arc to the character which, as we know has been communicating to the audience through ages. Nathan Greno and Byron Howard has done a decent job on executing this simple tale that stays ture to its nature throughout the course of it. The songs and the background score is immensely beautiful and so is the work done by the actors on giving these characters the appropriate voice. Tangled has aesthetic visuals, amazing music department and more importantly a smart writer behind the screen that helps sail this feature off to the shore and onto the major league.
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OnaskNov 6, 2018
Una increíble sorpresa para mi paladar creyendo que iba a ser la típica película de princesas convencional.

La quincuagésima película de la factoría Disney llega en animación 3D y rompiendo estándares y desmontando expectativas con lo ya
Una increíble sorpresa para mi paladar creyendo que iba a ser la típica película de princesas convencional.

La quincuagésima película de la factoría Disney llega en animación 3D y rompiendo estándares y desmontando expectativas con lo ya establecido por el propio género de príncipes y princesas.

Impecable técnicamente, nos encontramos ante una colorida, entretenida, rítmica e incluso graciosa película de animación. Sin duda, un clásico "del saco de no verla porque me espero algo malo".

Sinceramente, una muy buena película, muy recomendada para cualquier público.
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sebastianaliAug 11, 2019
Buena historia, buena animación, buena música, buenos personajes... hecho por Disney... no me sorprende. Ellos siempre lo hacen así de bien :)
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Sosmooth1982Jan 12, 2023
Pretty good good, I was surprised how funny this is. I hate all the singing, but I do like the storyline and the comedy.
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meltingwitchDec 14, 2021
Funny, emotional, Tangled is a very traditional disney movie where you can feel the formula, but it really works. My only complaint is the rather unmemorable songs.
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EricBreauxMay 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. How was Frozen more popular than Tangled with critics? Tangled has a much more focused story and character chemistry. Gothel wants to live forever after discovering the magic flower. After it’s taken to heal the dying queen, Rapunzel is born infused with its healing power. To celebrate the queen’s recovery and birth of Rapunzel, a lantern festival is held. Gothel sneaks into Rapunzels room and discovers the power is in her hair, but won’t work if cut, so she kidnaps her. To discourage Rapunzel from ever leaving the tower Gothel raises her in, she always emphasizes the dangers of the world. The kingdom annually holds the festival on her birthday to hopefully guide her back home. Since no one likes being secluded, and because Rapunzel’s curious about the lanterns, she asks for a special kind of paint that will take three days to get. That way she has enough time to leave and return without Gothel knowing. There’s also a thief that finds the entrance to the tower when escaping arrest for stealing a royal crown. When he hides in the tower, Rapunzel knocks him out and refuses to free him and give him back the crown unless he takes her to see the source of the lanterns. Along their journey they have experiences that encourage them to tell more about each other and develop a romance. All the emotional moments and motivations are logically set up.
Tangled isn't cliche just for being a love story. It's plenty original. Eugene's self awareness of Disney cliches is more subtle and clever than Frozens humor. None of the two lead characters fall in love until they learn more about each other on their journey. They don’t get married until years after the films events, as stated by Eugene at the end. The princess helps the man as much as he helps her and she saves the male. The moral is about trying to fulfill dreams and that there’s always more dreams to have afterward, which is a very inspiring and more applicable message people can relate to than Frozen.
Most of why Frozen is so popular is because of the song Let it Go. There was no benefit to changing Anna’s memory. That only confuses her about why Elsa is so introverted. It causes un neaded drama with the two during the castles public reopening. There was no foreshadowing for Hans being a villain. He has an affectionate look on his face when under the boat looking at Anna when no one saw him. He had no reason to act differently there if he didn’t love her. Then he tries to calm Elsa after seeing her try to push a guard to his death off the balcony, which makes no sense for her because she’s been trying to avoid hurting people the entire time before that. Then soon after she stops, Hans moves a trapped guards hand to aim at the chandelier. That couldn’t be an accident because Hans glances in its direction before aiming there. He wants Elsa dead so he can take her place, so it makes no sense for him to play nice and ruin a good chance to let her die by the guard shooting her, only to try to kill her a different way using the same thing. I’ve seen people say that Hans was changed to a villain late in the making, because Let it Go sounded too positive of a song for Elsa as a villain. Other sources say he wasn’t even thought of until they changed Elsa’s character.
When Anna and her friends try to get Elsa to come home, she creates a snow monster to throw them out, knowing the risk of it’s aggression because later she sees him fighting the guards outside. If she could hear that, she could hear it screaming at her friends when it was in front of the closed door. That’s not a risk someone trying to avoid hurting people would take just to kick out someone you love. She hated isolation but then is happy when she isolated herself enough to sing like she’s triumphed over her problem, and has no plan to survive in the wild. She’s avoiding hurting people but there’s no reason she should be happy that she still thinks she’s a threat that should have minimal human contact.
What’s odd to me is that professional reviewers liked Frozen more than Tangled. Rotten Tomatoes’s general consensus was: "While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon." Why did they feel like saying it’s far from Disney's greatest film? The same sites consensus for Frozen was: "Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon." Why no criticism for the much more flawed film? Scott Mendelson on Forbes said: "Frozen is both a declaration of Disney's renewed cultural relevance and a reaffirmation of Disney coming to terms with its own legacy and its own identity. It's also a just plain terrific bit of family entertainment." How could so many people be so ignorant of how major the flaws in Frozen are and how well everything works in Tangled? Tangled restored Disney’s popularity, not Frozen.
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PierJan 23, 2011
Went with the kids prepared to be bored during 2 hours, but it turned out to be a great CG movie. Funny, clever, beautiful and entertaining. I think I enjoyed it more than the kids...
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GrothosFeb 2, 2011
Tangles is an entertaining fairy tale sure to entertain any family. It has adventure, romance, and original plot (thank you!). The only issues I found were the following:
The lack of thematic content, sure it had some interesting idea's, but
Tangles is an entertaining fairy tale sure to entertain any family. It has adventure, romance, and original plot (thank you!). The only issues I found were the following:
The lack of thematic content, sure it had some interesting idea's, but it didn't make its point very well. In doing this it also blurred the line on whether it is right to trust your parents. This (in my opinion) could have been fixed if they had pushed their point or at least asked the question more clearly.
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CitizenCharlieApr 8, 2011
The story is well done, the script is mostly fresh and intelligent, and the jokes are funny. None of the songs are particularly memorable but at least they do not slow down the movie too much. The most enjoyable part of this Rapunzel storyThe story is well done, the script is mostly fresh and intelligent, and the jokes are funny. None of the songs are particularly memorable but at least they do not slow down the movie too much. The most enjoyable part of this Rapunzel story are the side characters. In almost all Disney movies, the main character has a character sidekick, same here. Rapunzel's sidekick is a chameleon named Pascal who is ok but the funniest character in the movie is a horse named Maximus who has all human mannerisms, but is a horse. I laughed at every scene that horse was in. A close second are the 'ruffians' who Rapunzel runs into. They probably have the funniest song in the movie, each are drawn with their respective overemphasized distinguishing characteristics, and they provide fresh material when the main story gets bogged down with the actual Rapunzel storyline. The main villain is not very interesting nor completely evil so she is mostly forgettable and makes you wait for the supporting characters, especially that horse, to come back on screen. Overall, an enjoyable movie. Expand
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aaronpaul121May 25, 2012
A solid Disney film though I sometimes find the voice acting to corny and cheesy. But nevertheless, it does have great graphics and an interesting Rapunzel-like story that is just enough..............
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Broken_ShirtJun 27, 2011
nice movie :) it doesn't hurt to watch it... i guess. i wouldn't call it good but i wouldn't call it bad either. it's those 'okayish' ones. If you have nothing to watch, watch this. (the guy is ugly though)
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spielbrick90Oct 22, 2011
'Tangled' I actually thought that in places was quite funny. A good piece of animation that rarely ever happens, probably not the best animated film I have ever seen but I did enjoy it.
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Potter17Oct 3, 2011
After years seeing only modern adaptations of fairy-tales, it was good to see the traditional story coming to alive on screen. Of course, that makes the film quite predictable with a lot of cliches included. Nevertheless, the cast isAfter years seeing only modern adaptations of fairy-tales, it was good to see the traditional story coming to alive on screen. Of course, that makes the film quite predictable with a lot of cliches included. Nevertheless, the cast is talented, the music is good and the visuals are one of the best I've seen on a cartoon. Expand
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ZilcellMay 26, 2012
Its probably not as refined as Princess and the Frog but Tangled can appeal to a larger audience because of the action and extra plot elements involved.
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libbie65Sep 25, 2013
when I was at the theatres watching the movie i was late and missed the start when the baby gets stolen I preferred it more not knowing she was the princes.
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
I liked this movie but I don't love it. The songs aren't as memorable as other Disney songs. Although some elements were a little too cute, the movie was clever, and the voices were about perfect.
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diegonelliSep 13, 2015
I watched it thousands of times and I like it, but I won't give it 10 because it's not very very interesting. I mean, the film isn't bad but I don't have any attraction to it because it's not the kind of movies I like.
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EpicLadySpongeJan 5, 2016
At least it worked out as a better movie for me to be completely honest. Once you're watching the movie, just stay in for the movie to see at least some worth-to-watch scenes and you're on the way to complete your movie.
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bethanyrobbenNov 11, 2016
LOVE Rapunzel, so much fun, lovable, & bubbly! Not really a fan of Maximus, Flynn Rider, or the Vikings. Rapunzel's dress & hair are beautiful, however, & I love the healing song she sings to heal Flynn. Beautiful song, and Rapunzel is aLOVE Rapunzel, so much fun, lovable, & bubbly! Not really a fan of Maximus, Flynn Rider, or the Vikings. Rapunzel's dress & hair are beautiful, however, & I love the healing song she sings to heal Flynn. Beautiful song, and Rapunzel is a wonderful character! Expand
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MonkiReviewsMay 28, 2017
I didn't like it as much as I thought I would, but it was still good. The characters are good but could use some work. The story was actually good and pushes the score up a lot. The music is also good, but not great.
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JacobNov 14, 2013
Don’t take this review the wrong way I’m not saying that Tangled is a bad movie it was entertaining. The reason why I am not giving this movie a higher score is because outside of the animation there was nothing really special about thisDon’t take this review the wrong way I’m not saying that Tangled is a bad movie it was entertaining. The reason why I am not giving this movie a higher score is because outside of the animation there was nothing really special about this movie. If you like these fairy tale stories where there’s a princess, a hero, and a villain and do not care how formulaic its plot it is or if you’re a little kid (especially if you’re a girl) than you’ll enjoy this movie a lot. As for me I fail to see anything amazing about this film. While Tangled isn’t bad its not amazing either. The reason why I gave Toy Story 3 a 9/10 was because it took a typical Toy Story plot and did something interesting with it (growing up, Lotso’s backstory, the furnace scene, and the ending). While fans of this sort of story will love Tangled I do not see this film becoming a classic anytime soon. Expand
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JonnyTheGreatJan 25, 2011
with a 260 million budget you could at least bribe half of the movie critics out there. No seriously, 260 million? what the hell did you guys do with all that money???
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rayrayDec 7, 2010
Good, not great, just average. Movie for the family, mainly kids. some laughs, some singing, happy ending as usual. Good revamp of the story rapunzel.
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J-ShapAug 25, 2011
Behold. Disney has made a landmark in cinema. There are few times in history of visual arts where a feat such as this is accomplished. Apocalypse Now created a film that felt like being in a Vietnamese war zone. Raging Bull managed, with aBehold. Disney has made a landmark in cinema. There are few times in history of visual arts where a feat such as this is accomplished. Apocalypse Now created a film that felt like being in a Vietnamese war zone. Raging Bull managed, with a camera, to make you feel as if you had been punched square in the jaw. And now, Tangled has done something once thought impossible as well: Disney has created a Mandy Moore film that doesn't suck. (pause). I apologize for that build up to a silly punch-line, but I would have never forgiven myself if I didn't write it. Oh, the movie? Yeah, it's pretty good. Expand
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joelschnickAug 24, 2011
6 & 9 year old kids liked it and so did the wife and I. But overall the story is pretty forgettable and not very well executed. Good family flick if you are looking for one, though.
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lasttimeisawDec 11, 2012
Inadvertently I have watched this two Disney animations hand-in-hand (TANGLED is from the orthodox Disney branch while BRAVE is its flagship Pixar production), which seems to be a perfect paradigm to juxtapose them together and to dissect theInadvertently I have watched this two Disney animations hand-in-hand (TANGLED is from the orthodox Disney branch while BRAVE is its flagship Pixar production), which seems to be a perfect paradigm to juxtapose them together and to dissect the state-of-the-art tendency of the mainstream genre (enormously profitable since its chief target are zero in on family with children, so it has a much more important and instructive obligation other than merely an entertainment for the toddlers and above). Coincidentally both films' heroines are princess (Rapunzel in TANGLED and a Scottish Merida in BRAVE), adapted from Grimm Brothers' tale, TANGLED is supremely reminiscent of Disney's other established princess analogs trapped in a magic world, let's say Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, what's more, there will always be a prince-charming to deserve and requite her love. Wisely Rapunzel's Flynn Rider has been sizeably modernized as a reckless, self-mocking yet conservatively "Disney" prince with a thief background. But in BRAVE, Merida is a much more radical rebel by blood, she doesn't have or need a prince with white horse (the film doesn't care to proffer one since all her tribe suitors are one-of-a-kind wackos), she is fighting against her predestined life path which her mother has arranged for her and her status has requested her, a tad thread-bone notwithstanding, but chronicling with a single-linear arc, the mother-daughter predicament has slipped to the hanging-by-a-thread situation when a magic spell transfigures the Queen's appearance into a bear which cannot be recanted after the second sunrise, therefore, instigates an intimate bonding phase for the two, viscerally the mutual love only exudes when something unusual happens, while living in the mundane life, we are all suffering and grated by the love with a insurmountable generation gap. Rapunzel, on the other hand, her main barrier is the ultimate breakthrough from her "mother" Gothel (a greatly overlooked Donna Murphy), who raises her and locks her up in the tower for 18 years, treats her as her own out of a selfish but very understandable motivation (to rejuvenate her youth), but out of any sequential transition, all of a sudden Rapunzel miraculously remember her princess identity (she was taken away when she was an infant, so I doubt there is any memory there, more like an implausible epiphany or actually a screenwriter's block), what's more unbelievably awkward is that she immediately snarls back to her "mother" as if all the recollections of Gothel's evil scheme has been replayed in front of her eyes and she has been tortured for all that year long (actually she is fairly happy and content alone with her cutesy chameleon) , which I deem as a child's play, very much panders to its core audience of pre-school demography. So, from a vantage point under the contemporary context, BRAVE is far more daring and enthralling from its "no guts no glory" premise, it is able to identify with a way broader audience, which is also the main ingredient of the winsome recipe "why Pixar can keep excelling all its peers (if not itself) on the top-tier of the hierarchy", in spite of that on a technical level, all the major animation studios in Hollywood (DREAMWORKS, BLUE SKY STUDIOS, etc.) are almost equally cutting-edge. Music is Disney's strong suit, the first half of TANGLED is a conventional musical showcase, culminating the saccharine romance with the Oscar-nominated theme-song I SEE THE LIGHT, fusing with an intoxicating lanterns-all-over-the-sky spectacle, this has always been the tactic to emit Disney's overblown sentimentality, I am certain it is no longer an all-age proof method now. In BRAVE, although Kelly Macdonald and Emma Thompson's heavy Scottish accents do not get along with my ears, the exotic score and tunes are generally agreeable, and what's more admirable, it doesn't steal the thunder of the film per se. Honestly speaking after the astonishingly-acclaimed WALL-E (2008, 9/10), UP (2009, 9/10) and TOY STORY 3 (2010, 9/10), I automatically skipped last years CAR 2 (2011), BRAVE is a left-field choice, the scale of the story has been slimmed down to a quite unimaginable mother-daughter clash, even grafting it on the most platitudinous soil of a princess's tale. But by good fortune, the film doesn't smear Pixar's paramount reputation, Merida goes through a well-deployed rite-of-passage and the sub-plots such as the blue wisps, the ancient lore of the discontent brother and the witch's hut are all positioned into the right niche to uplift the mythology and idiosyncrasy of the film. As for TANGLED, Disney will never relinquish its tradition (otherwise Walt Disney will definitely be jumping inside his tomb), and it is also an exquisitely-made piece of work, just unfortunately paled by comparison by BRAVE since there is no sparks glittering and all the chirpy happiness seems synthetic and a bit stale. Expand
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RayzorMooseNov 20, 2013
Tangled unravels with originality.
Tangled is an wonderful take of a classic fairy tale. The movie is anti climatic at times, but succeeds with its good pacing and well executed animation. The plot is fine, and the movie is enjoyable.
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NewVural15Sep 19, 2021
this movie was made for 260 million dollars, even though it was animated, I think it was bad
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OldMcBrotherJan 20, 2022
A good film, but having seen many other modern Disney films first, this one didn't feel very original or wonderful imo. Also I didn't care for the songs in this one. My favorite scene was the scene where Eugene cuts Rapunzel's hair becauseA good film, but having seen many other modern Disney films first, this one didn't feel very original or wonderful imo. Also I didn't care for the songs in this one. My favorite scene was the scene where Eugene cuts Rapunzel's hair because that was the only scene where it caught me off guard and was just a great scene in general. Also the bar scene and song was pretty funny. Also is it just me or did it kinda feel like barely anything happened in the film? Expand
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smijatovDec 12, 2011
While it is hard to say that "Tangled" was a bad film, it is definitely easy to say that it had a number of critical flaws. It is understandable that it would be cheesy and all, it is a Disney film after all. However, that does not mean thatWhile it is hard to say that "Tangled" was a bad film, it is definitely easy to say that it had a number of critical flaws. It is understandable that it would be cheesy and all, it is a Disney film after all. However, that does not mean that NONE of the conventions of Disney films shouldn't (at least attempted to) be broken. It has the very typical narrative and plot direction, and one can see it from a mile ahead. Girl and boy meet, girl falls for boy, boy falls for girl, villain separates them by tricking them, girl disappointed and heart broken, boy comes to save the day, and they live happily ever after. Granted, it does have the reversal of the boy saves girl, where Rapunzel actually saves the boy, but nonetheless it is rather typical. The animation is beautiful with some great work done here. The original score was decent enough, and there were some nice songs, out of which I've especially enjoyed "Mother is Right" and "I See the Lights." Overall, though, with the predictable plot, and really annoying ways of maintaining the typical, mainstream view of what a fairytale is (unlike, for example, Shrek), it ultimately fails to provide us with anything that might be rewarding or challenging at the end. It ultimately comes down to be a good film for kids, but offers very little for adults, except of a cosy film with some nice songs and beautiful visuals. And sometimes that's just enough, but most of the time it just doesn't quite cut it to be a "good" film. 5/10 Expand
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TitaniumDragonDec 12, 2011
Strictly mediocre fare; it has its moments, but a lot of the movie just doesn't flow well, the plot feels contrived, and the central conflict is not very strong. The wicked witch's power in this movie was -stabbing people-. I mean, really?Strictly mediocre fare; it has its moments, but a lot of the movie just doesn't flow well, the plot feels contrived, and the central conflict is not very strong. The wicked witch's power in this movie was -stabbing people-. I mean, really? What kind of evil magic user is that?

The music was very cheesy, and while the animation was beautiful, I can't really say that this is a great movie. Its a children's movie and nothing more.
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tazielinMar 30, 2011
Cute movie, but the music was SUPER cheesy. I liked the horse the best. I think it was a good movie, but not original enough like Wall-E or Finding Nemo...waiting for the next big one!
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nicholasbertDec 31, 2014
Classic Disney-style fairy-tale that it is, Tangled sets itself right in the aura of mediocrity that has accompanied Disney these last years (ever since their abandoning classic vignette in favour of CG, in fact). They do try to change theirClassic Disney-style fairy-tale that it is, Tangled sets itself right in the aura of mediocrity that has accompanied Disney these last years (ever since their abandoning classic vignette in favour of CG, in fact). They do try to change their m.o. with snappy "modern" dialogue, but the elements that characterise Tangled are the usual recipe, evil stepmother included. We've seen this story so many times now it's pointless to try and see it with new eyes.

All in all, Tangled is neither here nor there, meaning it's average and with 200 million dollars of budget at least the CGI could be a little more spectacular.
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lukechristianscMar 15, 2014
girly films are just sick and too much for me . at least the only girly film i love frozen . but tangled is okay but it is kinda disapointing . ...........................
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motionpaintingsNov 21, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The look of the hair is extraordinary, the story is strange but ok...kind of funny Expand
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ari5610Dec 29, 2010
This movie, "Tangled", displays many pieces of humor, which did make me laugh throughout the movie. Although, "Tangled", does represent a repetitive and lagging plot. Despite the humor, it did contain repetitive dialog and bland character's.This movie, "Tangled", displays many pieces of humor, which did make me laugh throughout the movie. Although, "Tangled", does represent a repetitive and lagging plot. Despite the humor, it did contain repetitive dialog and bland character's. Furthermore, "Tangled" is a movie that your 1 year old daughter will enjoy, but if you have a child over the age of 4 this movie will be a boring sitcom to them This movie contains mainly not dry humor but even wet humor and is the least bit dramatic and has a plot that I would not recommend to somebody fond and familiar with a good film. There was fantastic animation in the film which I came into the movie surprised and pleased. But even though of the animation, Disney's of a great fairy tale turned out to be a far worse film. Expand
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MrsBBagginsDec 26, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. While the beginning is interesting and funny, the ending is rushed, boring, and predictable. The last few songs made me want lie down and fall asleep. The whole princessy 'true love' concept is much too overdone and I think it's time Disney would think up something a little more original. Also, I found it strange, that in the end, Rapunzel wouldn't at least be slightly distrought at the fact that the woman whom she thought was her mother for eighteen years, suddenly became dust and fell out of a window. Very unrealsitic and much too much 'mushiness' Expand
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iluvmoviesJan 14, 2011
Absolutely horrible. Princess this, princess that. I love you. This movie was unfunny and a waste of 1 and a half hours. The reason why I gave it a 1 is the 3D effects were pretty sweet. But the overall story was horrible.
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MovieCriticNov 21, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Absolutely, searingly horrible. I'm never going to get that time back. This movie attempts to be funny and made viewers laugh but utterly and horribly fail at it. Also it's extremely unrealistic besides the magic hair and what not. In a life time someone couldn't grow 70ft of hair, it's impossible and even if they did there would be a lot of dead ends to it and it wouldn't be so pretty. My older sisters adores this movie but the plot is lame, rushed, and stupid. Hair couldn't make someone come back to life and everything moves much to fast. One moment Finn meets Rapunzel the next he's in love with her and doesn't want the damn crown back. The characters are pathetic because they have no personality and what little they do have is always changing and swinging back and forth. One moment Finn is the bad, the next he's the awesome, amazing prince for Rapunzel. Where is this movie leading I asked myself as I watched it. No where was the answer. The music is lame and the whole theme is overdone. Especially the part in the tavern when all these mean, rough tough guys turn into soft marshmallows. It's very unrealistic. Don't be stupid and waste your time watching this. Expand
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