Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon BD [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]
S**Z
Children's Disney is always full of fun and innocence
Great children's story but the adults will love this too.great adventures , not too much details in battles , great way to explain decided we fall together we conker..
A**W
Good family movie
Good movie. No usual Disney songs
K**N
enjoyment
love it
A**L
Moana or Tangled it ain't
I have two daughters aged 12 and 15 and they both enjoyed this a lot.My wife and I are not too proud to enjoy a Disney cartoon. For myself, I love Mulan for its humour, Tangled for its quirky Romance and Moana for its hilarity and zanyness. Frozen is fun too.Raya passed an evening but just didn't seem to stand out in any way. No songs and, though humorous in places, not particularly funny. It's also guilty, I think, of lacking freshness. Instead of coming up with anything new it rehashes old ideas. The triplets from Brave are there in the guise of a criminal baby's three friends, for example, and various other Disney side characters seem present in one form or another.It's an odd film in many ways; sort of Matrix meets Mad Max meets Monkey (if you remember that) run through the Disney machine. And that's all good, I like something a bit odd and different.The main problem for me, I think, was the ridiculously niaive underlying message that ran through the film and triumphed at the end. The message is basically, trust people (no matter how unworthy they are of that trust or how much they've previously abused your trust) and you'll bring out the best in them and the world will be a better place. I'm no misanthrope but that's a message I can't stomach. Unfortunately, there simply are some terrible people in the world. And trusting them doesn't amount to wisdom. Quite the reverse in fact.Chamberlain trusted Hitler and that made the world a much worse place.The message was so pervasive and ridiculous that I zoned out of the movie a few times. Not something that often happens to me.So all in all a well made, slightly weird film with some humour, but nothing particularly new, and a ridiculous core message that you really shouldn't try to implement in the real world.
C**S
Really enjoyed this ,ps am 48 years old lol🤣
So wasn't sure what to expect but felt like a wanted a nostalgic Sunday,carefree not too much overthinking chilled out time ,the days of watching Disney and cartoons. This was far better than expected am no expert but the visual effects are great not full of cheesy songs that get stuck in your head like frozen so you can just enjoy the Tale. It's a great story about trust so adults and children can relate to the moral of the story.The characters are very strong women so probably good appeal to girls very empowering about time eh who needs a Prince these days. Really enjoyed it
T**Y
Typical Disney polish but...
Younger kids will be fine with the array of characters on show and the visual polish you come to expect from an animated Disney feature. Unfortunately the story is full of holes and the moral lessons you're meant to take from it are truly bizarre and you'll quickly find yourself saying "why on earth are they doing that?!". Sadly the film is very much style over substance with the most paper thin of story behind it, if the kids are much older than 10 then probably give this one a miss
A**R
Good story
Good animation
T**G
Great family film
We have a 7 yr old girl into Frozen, Princesses and Dragons. She absolutely loved it. The story is full of adventure and the ending gives hope for all of us.It reminded me (in a weird way) of the Star Trek universe where evil is defeated and there is good in everyone.
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