Maleficent: Mistress of Evil movie revivew

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MOVIE TITLE: MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL    (That’s how the first film was translated in some languages)

RATING: PG    (Some say the movie should have been PG-13 considering the high body count.)

LENGTH: 1 hour, 58 minutes

Movie Review Mom GRADE:  A-

 

 

IN A NUTSHELL:

Once upon a time…or twice upon a time in this case….MALEFICENT brings back the magic and fantasy that Disney built its foundation upon. The visual effects and fantastical creatures are outstanding and this film is absolutely gorgeous to look at.   There is something here for almost everyone:  magical worlds, beautiful landscapes, creative creatures, impressive set designs, exciting battle scenes, regal costumes, romance with a Romeo and Juliet vibe, comedy, good vs. evil.  If you haven’t seen the first movie in the franchise, you should definitely check it out!  A lot of people are saying it’s even better than the first MALEFICENT  I tend to agree, although I really liked the first one too.  You can read my review of the first Maleficent by clicking on this link.

In that review, I explain that Maleficent is to Sleeping Beauty what Wicked is to The Wizard of Oz.

I love that this fantastical movie is being released on the 60th anniversary of the original Sleeping Beauty (1959) and it even references Sleeping Beauty (1959) a couple of times.  Congratulations to Disney for pumping out 10 films in 2019.  Wow.

While this is not a Halloween movie, there is no doubt we’ll see lots of Maleficent costumes this season:

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS:

  • Lots of violence with a very high body count.  You don’t see any blood or gore.
  • You might have to explain what a traditional christening is to your child after a certain comment is made at the end of the movie.
  • Some kids may become confused by the twists on fairy tale legends.
  • No profanity.  Yay!

 

THEMES:

  • “We must all learn a little kindness.” – Aurora  (Elle Fanning)
  • “It is love that will heal you.” – Queen Ingrith   (Michelle Pfeiffer)
  • “Nature’s greatest power is the power of true transformation.” – Conall   (Chiwetel Ejiofor)
  • “Remember who you are.” – Conall
  • Sacrifice for others and the greater good
  • Peace

THINGS I LIKED:

  • Angelina Jolie does a great job being loving and cold at the same time.  She’s really great in this role and offers a sexy elegance to this Disney villain. Her piercing, emerald eyes are mesmerizing.  Her sharp cheek bones really bothered me in the first movie, but I think I’ve gotten used to them now.  They suit her and this character.
  • Angelina Jolie won an Academy Award and four other cast members were also nominated for Oscars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michelle Pfeiffer, Imelda Staunton, Lesley Manville.
  • Super fun, adorable, and creative creatures.  You’ll become immersed in the colorful kingdoms like you did when you watched the breathtaking movie AVATAR.
  • I loved the glow-in-the-dark magical things in the very beginning of the film because they immediately let you know this movie was going to be creative.
  • I love small details like the way the fairy smacked the bullfrog alarm clock when it went off.
  • It has some similar elements to the beautiful movie Cinderella (2015) (Theatrical)
  • Michelle Pfeiffer is always fun to watch.  Her character’s backstory was mentioned in only a couple of lines in an attempt to explain her motivation but, unfortunately, it seemed rather shallow.  As in the first movie, motivation seems to be a part of the storytelling that struggles.
  • Cute sound effects.
  • The movie’s central characters are strong women who rule.
  • Some respectful nods to the original Disney legends.
  • I’m glad that the trailer doesn’t give too much away.
  • This is the first time director Joachim Ronning has worked on a film without his co-director Espen Sandberg.
  • Both of the Maleficent movies “match.”  In other words, they feel like they belong and come from the same universe in tone and style.

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • While entertaining, the movie has quite a few flaws, mostly related to the holes in the storytelling.  Some things simply don’t make sense and will annoy you, so just don’t let them ruin the fun.
  • Some of the scenes are at night and will appear very dark on small screens when the movie comes out on streaming later on.
  • There’s really no explanation for a transformation that occurs in the end. Um…magic, I guess.
  • It’s very predictable and formulaic.
  • Considering the title of the movie, Angelina Jolie doesn’t have very many lines and doesn’t have very much screen time.
  • Considering the title of the movie, MALEFICENT(Mistress of Evil), she isn’t very evil.
  •  What’s up with that creepy henchwoman who does the queen’s bidding?  Her name is Gerda, played by Jenn Murray.
  •  You’ll notice that Prince Phillip isn’t Brenton Thwaites from the last MALEFICENT movie.  Harris Dickinson steps in to take his place.

 

 

FUNNY LINES:

  • “I’m a human.” – Aurora

“And I’ve never held that against you.” – Maleficent

  • “Pitchforks. Humans are hilarious.” – Maleficent

 

INTERESTING LINES:

  • “We’re not defined by where we’re from but by whom we love.” – priest at wedding

 

 

OTHER MOVIES LIKE THIS YOU MIGHT ENJOY:

 
Cinderella (2015) (Theatrical)

Sleeping Beauty (1959)

 

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