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  1. Jul 24, 2017
    6
    When I do a review I usually point out the ups and downs of the movie or tv show in question so here we go:
    Ups)
    + Evie and Dude steal the show + The other returning characters are great (Mal, Carlos, Jay, Ben, Jane and Lonnie) + The new characters are also great (Uma, Gil, Harry and Dizzy) + It teaches kids some valuable lessons + It leaves the door open for more + Action is great
    When I do a review I usually point out the ups and downs of the movie or tv show in question so here we go:
    Ups)
    + Evie and Dude steal the show
    + The other returning characters are great (Mal, Carlos, Jay, Ben, Jane and Lonnie)
    + The new characters are also great (Uma, Gil, Harry and Dizzy)
    + It teaches kids some valuable lessons
    + It leaves the door open for more
    + Action is great
    + Visual effects have improved (but could be way better)
    + Nice costumes

    Downs:
    - The music is god awful and there's too much auto-tune
    - It doesn't top the first one's plot
    - It was cringy and skipable at times
    - Chad is just plain awful and unnecessary
    - What's the point of having magic in it, if they don't use it. I bet Mal could have used a spell to teleport herself to Ben or to teleport Ben to her or to find out where Ben was or to to defeat Uma. Instead they go with a stupid plan to replicate Fairy Godmother's wand.
    - Too childish
    - Same problem I had with the first: The Modern Day setting. It doesn't feel right.

    Overall: It was fun, most characters were great, the idea could have been executed way better, it doesn't top the first one. I think this idea could have been better executed as a TV Show not as movie.
    Rating: 6/10
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  2. Aug 18, 2017
    6
    Make way for Uma!

    The 103rd Disney Channel Original Movie. A sequel to the 2015 film of the same name. One of the most expected film, at least for a television film and by the Disney fans. And the children. I am not one, but ever since I was young, I loved Disney films and never stopped, yet. Especially after the massive hit song, 'Ways to be Wicked', the countdown for July 21st had
    Make way for Uma!

    The 103rd Disney Channel Original Movie. A sequel to the 2015 film of the same name. One of the most expected film, at least for a television film and by the Disney fans. And the children. I am not one, but ever since I was young, I loved Disney films and never stopped, yet. Especially after the massive hit song, 'Ways to be Wicked', the countdown for July 21st had began. So here we are!

    The first film was unexpected. I did not think it would work, but it did. Seeing from some fresh perspective, particularly the new generation of classic villains really brought a modern day flavour for the fantasy genre. BUT, this part was not as good as the previous one. An enjoyable film, no doubt on that, it had some decent moments. Yet what's really missing was the COMEDY. The original had lots of fun, whereas this film became more serious. Obviously it's still fall under PG. So in my opinion, the children might find it fun to watch than the grownups.

    From the same director, who had helmed many films for Disney Channel. A decent graphics too, which did not required in the big scale, excluding in the climax. Visually, that part was acceptable, but I expected a bit more spectacular. An average story. It is mostly about a rescue mission, that takes place equally at Auradon and Isle of the Lost. From all, Uma's big entry marks this film. So it is more like a clash of the villains, where the heroes are sidelined with a limited scope.

    As always, Mal led the entire film. Apart from her education, she's now more a Auradonian by appearance with a big makeover. Though, her relationship with Ben has been tested. And following that, the heartbroken Mal returns home. The real action-adventure began when Ben got into a trouble while pursuing his love. So the gang of the good villains and the bad ones had no choice, but to battle it out with all their strength. And with a small twist, the issue was resolved, revealing who ended where.

    ❝You can stick a tiara on a villain, but you're still a villain.❞

    Truly it was like watching some Indian film, mainly because of the colours. Yep, it was enchanting with those colours, as it could be costumes or the backgrounds and settings, but I loved it. It makes the teen girls envious. Only if it has a better screenplay, would have been an even better flick. The performances were wonderful. The old cast was good as always. And the new ones had granted the film to get more powerful. Especially I'm talking about Uma, the daughter of Ursala, a sea witch from 'The Little Mermaid'.

    The film opened with the YouTube hit song that I mentioned earlier. There are like ten songs and all were good that nearly covered the one-third of the film. Setting in different mood and place and with the characters, really it was well done on the musical side of the film. Crucially, none of them were annoying, because of placed in the right segment of the storyline. Usually I'm not the fan of modern musicals, but this was good, especially having short and sweet tracks.

    This is not simply a fantasy film that of the two decades ago. It borrowed the present world technology, like the 3D printing concept. That thing had some important role in the story segment. But when the dog could speak, it was like going back to the classic like in the animation. By the way I felt like there's some connection between Dude the dog and 'Dog with a Blog'. So there were some brief ups and downs, but the entire film rode on just over the average.

    It was telecasted simultaneously in all the sub-Disney networks, as well as worldwide in other kid's networks. So it is now the second most watched DCOM of all time. This ending was not perfect, yet opened the gate for possible widening its cast even bigger if there will be a third. As to how it was received, I don't see the Disney thinking to put a brake to the potential franchise. In my opinion, it might become the longest film series for Disney Channel, which could drag for coming decades. So, dear Disney, lets us know when's the next one's due. Meantime, you keep updated with the first two if you haven't seen them yet. Who knows, it might surprise you, but surely for your kids.

    6/10
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  3. Jul 22, 2017
    8
    This is quite a good children's film. (Bare in mind that I'm grading this by children's TV movie standards and it is what it is. I'm not comparing this to Citizen Kane.) In fact, I'd say this is almost as good as the first one.

    The cast is still having fun and the characters still work. The main plot about Mal trying to find herself is a bit predictable, but does the job. I actually
    This is quite a good children's film. (Bare in mind that I'm grading this by children's TV movie standards and it is what it is. I'm not comparing this to Citizen Kane.) In fact, I'd say this is almost as good as the first one.

    The cast is still having fun and the characters still work. The main plot about Mal trying to find herself is a bit predictable, but does the job. I actually found Evie's side story about her trying to leave the past behind to be more engaging and heartfelt.

    What really makes the sequel are the antagonists who feel more complete than the villainous parents of the first film. Gaston's son plays the cliched dumb villain, but he does it so well you won't mind, this is fine family entertainment that while not perfect does make you feel about the characters.ind. Uma as the main villain is surprisingly three-dimensional. You can see that her evil is built through hurt and anger. She also has style and is not a mustache-twirler. But to be honest, it's her right-hand man Harry Hook who steals the show. He's a bit of a nut and steals each scene he's in with flair.

    The sets for the Isle of the Lost and the costumes in this are a lot of fun. Very colorful. The musical numbers are one of the biggest draw of the film. With the possible exception of the final one, all the songs are good. (These are modern pop songs, mind you and if they're not your thing then they're not your thing.) The choreography is really impressive.

    Compared to the original, I'd say the plot is stronger and more consistent, but the original had the stronger moments.

    Ove

    This is a fun film for the family that had more effort given into it than you'd suspect.
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  4. Oct 1, 2019
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This one was even better than the first, it is my 2nd favorite Disney Channel original movie and my 2nd favorite tv movie. The music phenomenal and even better than the first ones music especially the songs Space Between, You and Me, Ways to Be Wicked, What's My Name, and Chillin' Like A Villain. The soundtrack is one one of my favorite Disney soundtracks, one of my favorite soundtracks of all time, and one of my favorite albums of all time. The lead acting from Dove Cameron, China Anne McClain, Sofia Carson, Thomas Doherty, Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart, and Mitchell Hope was phenomenal. Dylan Playfair, Anna Cathcart, Jedidiah Goodacre, Dianne Doan, and Melanie Paxson gave terrific supporting performances. The costumes that China Anne McClain, Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart, Anna Cathcart, Thomas Doherty, Dylan Playfair, Mitchell Hope, Dianne Doan, and Brenna D'Amico wore were outstanding. The dance sequences were stupendous especially the You and Me sequence, the Chillin' Like A Villain sequence, the Ways to Be Wicked sequence, and the It's Goin' Down sequence. The sets were magnificent especially the Isle of the Lost. The writing and story were superb. The makeup and hairstyling was excellent especially on China Anne McClain, Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Cameron Boyce, Anna Cathcart, Jedidiah Goodacre, Booboo Stewart, Dianne Doan, and Dylan Playfair. The visual effects were fantastic especially Uma in her octopus form, Mal as a dragon, and Ursula's tentacle. This one is another A+ movie. Expand
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  1. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jul 22, 2017
    40
    The music and scale notwithstanding, this doesn't just play like any old episode of a Disney Channel live-action comedy, but a mediocre one at that.
  2. Reviewed by: Neil Genzlinger
    Jul 20, 2017
    50
    In any case, the noisy proceedings eventually work their way to a climactic group sword fight with a pirate theme. It’s blood-free and choreographed like one of those stage shows you see at a Disney theme park: dazzling for the kiddies, endless for the adults.
  3. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Jul 20, 2017
    50
    Kenny Ortega once again directs the production, which is lively, tuneful and colorful, although the pace doesn’t really pick up until the midpoint in the film. The production numbers are brilliant, in their way: You have to really look closely to figure out that the choreography is largely people skipping in unison, with an occasional synchronized twirl, and the use of quick cuts makes it appear as though every member of the main cast can dance as well as the professional dancers surrounding them.