Tangled: Before Ever After

2017
6.5| 0h55m| G| en| More Info
Released: 10 March 2017 Released
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
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Rapunzel grapples with the responsibilities of being a princess and the overprotective ways of her father. While she wholeheartedly loves Eugene, Rapunzel does not share his immediate desire to get married and settle down within the castle walls. Determined to live life on her own terms, she and her tough-as-nails Lady-in-Waiting Cassandra embark on a secret adventure where they encounter mystical rocks that magically cause Rapunzel's long blonde hair to grow back. Impossible to break and difficult to hide, Rapunzel must learn to embrace her hair and all that it represents.

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Gordon-11 This animated film tells the story of princess Rapunzel who is going to be crowned. Due to her mishap, her long blonde hair grows back.It tells a story of a merry misadventure, which leads to Rapunzel growing and learning about herself. The characters are visually pleasing and the plot is engaging. It is fun to watch.
kokogumball Its unbelievable how this sequel was even approved to go in production. I am OK with low budget movies, I can even understand creators trying to save on CGI by creating animation that we used to see 20 years ago. But come on - script??!! I think it's been written in one weekend. And I doubt it was a long weekend. Completely toothless, zero humor. So beautifully animated Tangled with great dialogue that appealed to both kids and parents is turned into a forgettable princess movie for 6-7 year olds. Disappointed!
Hermione Granger I thought this was kind of cute. The animation was bad, but who cares? Rapunzel sounded a bit different, but Eugene stayed the same, which I loved. "Wind in My Hair" was pretty. Disney was actually creative with how Rapunzel's hair grows back. They often do horrible sequels (like Return to the Sea. Oops! Ursula is dead, but she has a sister, happening to be voiced by Pat Carroll, too!). However, one thing changed it all. I was so upset. Eugene asks Rapunzel to marry him, and he mentions living in the castle together. Rapunzel wants to explore, so she refuses. That confused and upset me. Rapunzel would prefer exploring over Eugene? He loved her. Loved her more than his own life. They're probably the only animated Disney pair to have proved true love. Rapunzel said she would stay a prisoner with Mother Gothel if Gothel would let her heal Eugene. Eugene wanted her to be free and then used his LAST STRENGTH to cut Rapunzel's hair she she would NOT save him and would be free. And then she prefers exploring over the person that loves her more than his own life? How can that happen? This one thing upset me so much. They were the only pair to show TRUE love, putting someone else before yourself, then Rapunzel would like to explore? They don't have to live inside the castle! That's a minor part of Eugene's speech. They can explore together. I know that at the end of Tangled, Eugene says that after tons of asking, he finally said yes, then he admitted it was him that did the asking, not Rapunzel. However, the only thing we know is that he asked her. We didn't know if he meant it was him that asked over and over. Well, now we know....This one moment upset me. I felt it changed everything and regret watching it. Stick with the original movie and Tangled Ever After unless it doesn't bother you as well.
the_doofy I saw some bad reviews on this earlier so figured i would weigh inThe only thing I did not like like about it was the formulaic singing that Disney seems to do with all their stuff, I believe Disney has some kind of computer program, and anyone who sings, especially women, must adhere to this voice to within 95%, so we always get nice sounding voices with very little range. But no highs or lows, the same sounding voice over and over.I did not detect any sort of lesbian thing here, the relationship between daughter and Father is strongly emphasizedThe animation is weak and will probably be dinged as low budget, but its serviceableIt comes across as a movie targeting girls between K-10 grades, but my wife and i enjoyed it, which is saying something since both of us often avoid Disney, their stuff is pretty redundantHopefully the upcoming episodes will be as enjoyable