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The King and I (1999)
Should have been done by Disney not some other studio trying to imitate Disney
I first saw this film on TV one late night, it seemed like a harmless, under-appreciated flick but I realized why it's under-appreciated, it's boring! At first, I thought I was just tired even dozing off during the climax but when I watched it with my mom on DVD through Netflix rental, I realized I was right, it is a very boring film. Even my mom dozed off during the climax. I know it's meant for kids and Disney knock-offs were a major fad in the 90's, but even they had some sort of entertaining potential, but with this, they barely put any effort into it. Ironically, the director did "The Fox and the Hound" and "The Black Cauldron".
So yeah, a major disappointment from this film, the animation doesn't have much detail, the story has no plot and the characters had the personality of sandpaper. No story structure, no character development, nothing. They butcher the song segments making them look pointless and stupid. The comedy relief was more annoying and less funny. Particularly the monkey named Moonshee whom is ripped off from, er I mean inspired by Abu, every other second, I wanted to kill Moonshee, he was that annoying. Also, the villain's assistant Master Little looks like Chien-Po's (Mulan) midget brother whom has the curse of "unfunny running gag" by getting his teeth knocked out. What was also stupid was replacing Lun Tha with an adult Chulalongkorn. the story of Tuptim and her lover was a really sad, tragic story and I see they tried to clean it up but they did a really bad job at it. However, the King's panther Rama was the only character I found likable.
Well, to wrap this up, this is a really boring film, like the summary says, it should have been adapted by the real Disney, not some other company trying to imitate Disney.
Peter and the Magic Egg (1983)
Fun yet bizarre Easter special
I had the video when I was a kid, I couldn't remember the name until a little bit ago and found out it's on DVD so I ordered it off Amazon. Brought back childhood memories for me, was rather bizarre yet fun to watch.
I showed it to my sister. I don't think she caught onto the plot very quickly, though I think it would help to not argue about it through logic & PC-ness, it also helps to shut up. Don't try to bring logic and PC-ness into a nonsensical kids' movie, it doesn't work. The couple kinda talk like Yoda.
Doesn't make a tremendous, great deal of sense, but there is *some* sense in there. Mother Nature sends an enchanted baby who grows into a boy named Peter to help an Amish couple with their problems as they're under the threat of an evil robot named Tin Whiskers. Though, not technically a robot or a cyborg even, he had more of a mechanical suit like Iron Man. With the help of his animal friends and Mother Nature, Peter must save everyone and Easter from Tin Whiskers.
Like I said, rather bizarre yet fun to watch. And don't try to bring logic or PC-ness into a nonsensical kids' movie, it doesn't work.