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To do that task, in the forest he unexpectedly finds the help of a friendly
fairy
named Aisling.Gorgeously and delicately drawn by hand (there is some computer animation in a few key passages) in a manner that wants to resemble both medieval and traditional Celtic art, and with a very creative use of color and all sorts of geometric shapes, this film is relentlessly strange, but is a good strange, not of the off putting variety but of the eye opening sort.
I watched the first episode of this "forensic
fairy
tale", as it so proclaims itself, and I really got hooked on it.
She makes
fairy
cakes and cocktail sausages for the all-important film crew and refuses to change the way she is.
Plot is probably a
fairy
tale , don't recall it now, but remember reading to my daughter-going-to sleep a similar story.
It is a combination of a neo-realistic film about the homeless AND a
fairy
tale.
Jean Stapleton plays the
fairy
godmother well, although I'm not sure I liked the "southern lady" characterization with some of the lines.
de Sica chooses to tell it as a
fairy
tale, a Cinderella story.
YOKAI DAISENSO takes things even further in the direction of family-friendliness, diluting the darkness and cynicism to create a grand fantasy
fairy
tale.
Tha fact that it is a
fairy
tale does not detract from the fabulous performances.
I know doing a spoof of a
fairy
tale isn't the most original or deep idea for a movie, but I think the way they went about it (with the he-dwarf woman haters club in the forest, the usurping nurse who became queen just by putting on the crown, how Schneewittchen ended up with the jester at the end) was a lot better than it could've been.
Though the plot is a quite far fetched I couldn't help but fall in love with this
fairy
tale.
The chance that Beatty would have a little auntie (even if that auntie is Katherine Hepburn) living on a tropical island that just happens to be close to where the plane he was flying in makes an emergency landing, is too much of a coincidence even for a
fairy
tale.
This is an urban
fairy
tale.
This time he uses the
fairy
tale of 'Little Red Riding Hood'.
Alas, the gorgeous beast is eventually replaced, but that's for sake of the
fairy
tale.
Animated children's movies should really stick to real
fairy
tales rather than manufacturing them out of grim novels and grimmer history.
Making a
fairy
tale out of one of the grimmest of twentieth century events and completely destroy any resemblance to well documented history is a crime against history, its victims and the children it grossly misinforms.
I've seen a few movies about "magical reality" -- that fantasy zone where
fairy
tales and the real world cross, forcing jaded adults and child-like idealists to war over the relevance of imagination in a world full of disappointment.
Nobody fell madly in love and got married like some
fairy
tale... that was refreshing.
Patricia Riggen's "Under The Same Moon" feels like a
fairy
tale because it eschews reality in favor of neat drama.
The whole scenario with the
fairy
tale books and logic behind WHY the children misbehaved to much made them not nearly as bratty as one would have expected from such behavior and actually made me feel a bit sorry for them so they became almost likable in their attitudes.
I love all the Disney
fairy
tales and while the sequels usually are awful this one was done perfectly!
Gregg Araki brings us yet another
fairy
tale of doom in this epic.
Her drug addict mother (played by the wonderful Anne Heche) changes boyfriends like underwear, and makes her children put up with it by dishing them
fairy
tale stories about horses and tasty meals.
However this movie is not quite a pure SFX extravaganza, but belongs better to a
fairy
tale, say Krull or else.
If your looking for a GOOD
fairy
tale story, watch the "Happily Ever After" series, politically correct it may be but atleast their able to pull it off, and on a regular basis.
Sure there wasn't any blue fairy, but for there to be a "blue ball" of positive energy is an obvious reference.
The obvious reference to the blue
fairy
in the form of a fallen star with blue positive energy was just another give away reference to the classic Disney take.
Aside from the amateurish monster make-up and contrived storyline, this film adheres to, in principle, a sub genre of psychological film criticism:
fairy
tale theory.
Fairy
Tale theory takes, as its premise, the idea that an innocent journeys into the forest, only to discover the physical dangers and emotional perils which reside in that environment.
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