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Tinkerbell secret of the wings ending
Tinkerbell secret of the wings ending




tinkerbell secret of the wings ending
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She makes a winter outfit for herself and sneaks into a basket carried by winter owls over to the snowy side of the land.

tinkerbell secret of the wings ending

One of the fairies - Tinkerbell wants to go to the colder side and speak with the Keeper who wrote a book about fairy wings. Fairies that live on the cold side cannot go on the warmer side of the fairy land and fairies on the warmer side cannot go on the cold side for safety reasons. This is the story of a fairy that wants to go on the snowy side of the land. The color schemes are beautiful no matter if the screen is filled with striking whites or darker tones. However, the 2D version is stunning as well.

tinkerbell secret of the wings ending

A greater amount of visual depth can be felt when watching the 3D version of the film. Its CG animation is clean and picture perfect. A bizarre glow overcomes her wings during the quick visit, which drives Tinker Bell to return and delve deeper into the winter woods in search of the Keeper of all fairy knowledge. Her dangerous excursion leads her to uncover a mysterious secret and almost break a wing. A curious Tinker Bell ignores the rules of warm fairies and ventures into the forbidden world of winter. Timing couldn't be better to release the newest sequel since it takes place in the land of Winter and would make the perfect gift for Christmas for any little girl.

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Never a Disney classic, but solidly entertaining with some dazzling Indian made animation (apparently a stark improvement on previous Tinker Bell movies) and enchanting enough to satisfy youth, while not dissuading adults.ĭisney continues its "Fairies" franchise with the latest entry in the series, "Secret of the Wings." This marks the fourth movie and there doesn't look to be an end in sight with next year's addition already scheduled. Nonetheless Disney fails to avoid worrying trends to 'barbiefy' the faeries into slender voluptuous dolls. Thus a movie focused directly towards its target audience, but with enough sweet allure to at least keep parents in focus.

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Full of sparkle and some charming characters, Tinker Bell's adventures in Never Never Land are just what they must be: an engrossing experience of wonder for youthful eyes, devoid of unnecessary brutality or subtextual messages for adults (well. These events counter the rules of both faerie clans, placing them in conflict with Lord Milori (Timothy Dalton) of the Winter Faeries and Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) of the Summer Faeries. Nonetheless Tinker Bell was never one to avoid adventure and enchanted by the snowy bliss of winter decides to cross to the forbidden other side, where see encounters her white-haired twin Perriwinkle (Lucy Hale). Thus both lands are separated with fairies in both quarters bringing harmony across the divide. The wings of one will freeze in the cold, while the others whittle away in the heat. Summer fairies and winter fairies don't mix, as nature has planned each of their roles with forethought. Innocent and endearing Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) returns with another tale from the magical realms of faeries. Overall, a charming and beautifully animated. They are also very well voiced, Timothy Dalton and Anjelica Huston(the latter being one of my favourite actresses) both do great jobs and gives older audiences to the main target audience at least one reason to watch without prejudice. And that is instead of going around saying that it's for "little girls", an irritating stereotype that helps to give the Tinkerbell movies and others movies an undeservedly, I feel, bad rap. The characters are still likable and engaging, also ones that anybody in the right mindset will relate to. The soundtrack is sweet, breezy and unobtrusive, which suits the tone of the story very well. I'd go as far to say that of the Tinkerbell movies, and all of them are well-animated in my opinion, Secret of the Wings is the loveliest from a visual standpoint. Moving on to the many positives about Secret of the Wings, I'll start with the animation, which is really beautiful, full of colour and sparkle. This said, the story is also cute and charming with a well-intentioned message, and the main target audience I doubt are going to care too much about what the dialogue is like. From an adult standpoint, maybe the story is a touch too simplistic and some of the dialogue cheesy(and I have to admit I did find them so at times). I did enjoy the previous Tinkerbell films, so I watched Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings knowing what to expect and hoping it would be as good as the others.






Tinkerbell secret of the wings ending