Fantasia
2000 Movie Review:
As was
allegedly originally intended, Fantasia returns with one
classic segment intact (Mickey in the Sorcerer's Aprentice)
alongside several new pieces.
Those familiar with Fantasia will know the score; famous
classical pieces of music are accompanied with various animated
sequences. I saw this on the IMAX which was an amazing experience,
as you are totally immersed in the often beautiful artwork
and animation.
It has also been released at the cinema, which I'm sure
will be almost as good, but I advise everyone to try and
find an IMAX version. I can't really remember the original
well enough to compare them, but I certainly enjoyed this
version a great deal.
Although
there are a few slightly too Disney like moments (the Donald
Duck does Pomp and Circumstance sequence wavers a bit),
on the whole this is an outstanding film with some superb
music (Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue is one of my all time
favourites) along with some stunning artwork (especially
the finale - The Firebird Suite, which is breathtaking).
Stay away if you weren't a fan of the original though, as
it's basically the same thing.
8/10
David
Brook
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