Cinderella: Platinum Edition Discussion
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Welp, I finally took a look at it. Now, I have two things to say:
1. The story looks horrible!
2. The animation is almost top-notch, surprisingly.
I'm quite impressed concerning how good Lady Tremaine turned out -- the animation is quite beautiful. However, the voices for Cinderella, Gus, and Anastasia could have been a little better, and I just couldn't stand it when Cinderella started singing. But hey -- that's just me.
At least I looked at it. I wanted to see how bad it was -- heh.
I won't say anything more, though. I know you don't want anyone to spoil it for you, Danny.
1. The story looks horrible!
2. The animation is almost top-notch, surprisingly.
I'm quite impressed concerning how good Lady Tremaine turned out -- the animation is quite beautiful. However, the voices for Cinderella, Gus, and Anastasia could have been a little better, and I just couldn't stand it when Cinderella started singing. But hey -- that's just me.
At least I looked at it. I wanted to see how bad it was -- heh.
I won't say anything more, though. I know you don't want anyone to spoil it for you, Danny.
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How does the story look horrible?
I agree about the animation!
Cinderella and Gus have the same Va's, so I don't see how they could be better? IMO, they already sounded exactly like the originals. --- Maybe its the previews encoding, or something
Oh, know. What didn't you like about the singing? Does she sound bad, or because of the moment? I heard she sounds almost like the original.
I agree about the animation!
Cinderella and Gus have the same Va's, so I don't see how they could be better? IMO, they already sounded exactly like the originals. --- Maybe its the previews encoding, or something
Oh, know. What didn't you like about the singing? Does she sound bad, or because of the moment? I heard she sounds almost like the original.
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Danny - Haha! Well...let me explain...
1. Mmm...I can just tell. I can read the first two pages of a script before I know whether the film is acceptable or not. It's just a...thing. Forgive me -- heheh.
2. Heheh -- I should have known you would agree.
3. The singing? Well, I think I will have to agree with what Ben said on this: Why would Cinderella, while under great pain and remorse, suddenly burst out in song? Was it just added to make the film look better and more "tasteful" for its child audience? Hmm. It just doesn't match up in my booklet....
1. Mmm...I can just tell. I can read the first two pages of a script before I know whether the film is acceptable or not. It's just a...thing. Forgive me -- heheh.
2. Heheh -- I should have known you would agree.
3. The singing? Well, I think I will have to agree with what Ben said on this: Why would Cinderella, while under great pain and remorse, suddenly burst out in song? Was it just added to make the film look better and more "tasteful" for its child audience? Hmm. It just doesn't match up in my booklet....
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Cinderella breaks out into song because she is uplifting herself. You see her getting to that point before she breaks into the song actually... First she's dissapointed that the Prince won't see her, then she's thinking how she should solve that thus making her feel happy that everything could work out and she breaks into song to up-lift her... You must remember that Cinderella is always optimistic (when she sees a tiny way out, that is), so that song proves it
Oh and, I think everyone should keep their final judgement to themselves untill they see the film... I don't think you can see the whole story perspective on this 8-minute butchered-up clip.
Oh and, I think everyone should keep their final judgement to themselves untill they see the film... I don't think you can see the whole story perspective on this 8-minute butchered-up clip.
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