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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Review #25 | Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell is a story about small fairies and what they do. Every fairy has their job and no job is small. This is a story about one particularly familiar fairy called Tinker Bell.

Tinker Bell, 2008
Enter the magical world of fairies and meet the enchanting creatures of Pixie Hollow, who "nurture nature" and bring about the change of the seasons. Changing the colors of the leaves, moving a sunbeam to melt snow, waking animals from their winter slumber, or giving a patch of sproutlings a sprinkle of water are all within the realm of these seasonal specialists. Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a "tinker" isn't as special or important as the other fairies' talents. But when Tink tries to change who she is, she creates nothing but disaster! With encouragement from her friends Rosetta, Silvermist, Fawn and Iridessa, Tink learns the key to solving her problems lies in her unique tinker abilities and discovers that when she's true to herself, magical things can happen.
Disney can make characters appealing and has the skills to tinker a good movie with hard themes like tiny fairies. The world of Tinker Bell is creative, explaining how the seasons change with the help of fairies.

Tinker Bell is a tinker fairy and she fixes things. Now, how can you make a story now that you have a character? You need to give conflicts. Tinker Bell wants to go to the mainland but when she learns that tinker fairies don’t go to the mainland she has a problem and she won’t stop till she gets what she wants.

The story is basically about finding your talent and learning to love it. The characters are appealing and cute. The movie has some funny moments and jokes. The animation is not good as to detect the full emotions of characters. However, the kids won’t mind it.

Tinker Bell is a movie that stands by its own and is not an extended spin-off of Peter Pan. It explores freely to a new world of its own. While it is not a classic Disney film it is a descent film that I enjoyed watching.

Favorite Quote: (Fawn) Do you think it’s heavy? (Rosetta) No, it’s Light.

Inside Outside Rating: 68%

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