I vividly remember the release of Sleeping Beauty. I was dilapidated enough to go peek it myself – fair barely. There I was sitting device up front eating my popcorn and all of a sudden this spectacular dragon materialized accurate before my eyes. Popcorn forgotten, I was bent. Cartoons never looked the same to me, and I spent the rest of my life inhaling fantasy and science fiction on a quest for the same thrill.
Animation has changed quite a bit in the ensuing years, but even today Sleeping Beauty is a towering achievement. Now I’m more sensitive to the tricks of the art and can gape the masterful expend of perspective that made the scenes leap out at you. When I first picked up this DVD I half expected to be disappointed, to salvage it really wasn’t so beautiful in retrospect. This is hardly the case – this film is unbiased as vibrant and alive as it was in 1959.
The added dimension now is that I can recognize how Disney’s work was a formative influence on animation even today. Artist/Directors like Miyazaki owe considerable to this film and its predecessor Snow White. And they freely admit it. As a production, Sleeping Beauty created a sense of legitimacy for animation that proved that high quality animation was something well beyond the Saturday morning funnies.
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Disney took a mammoth risk when creating this film, pouring a great amount of resources in making it something as perfect as was possible for his time. While the studio reaped the financial benefits, the audience was the accurate winner, as a whole genre exploded before our eyes. Even now, with anime hasty becoming a force to be reckoned with, this film stands out for myth, art, and music.
The additional features, especially those that retell the making of the film, are apt as well. All captures in lovely detail on this DVD. This is a must survey for anyone who aloof loves a fairy myth.
This movie is one of the stout classics of animation, especially for Disney. The DVD version is significantly improved compared to the previous VHS tape. The record and sound were both greatly enhanced for this release. Furthermore, both widescreen and chubby cover versions are available in this package.
As with Disney’s other classics, some liberties were taken with the modern record of Sleeping Beauty. Disney took the classic sage and made it unusual and special. In some ways the sage is less violent and unlit than the recent fairy legend. In other ways, such as the portrayal of Maleficent, the movie is sad and forbidding. While the movie is generally a children’s movie, Maleficent’s dragon and her general demeanor can be somewhat homely for some in the pre-school and younger place.
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Aurora was the first worship for many a young boy, and was also the model for the aspirations of millions of girls. The romantic cherish record of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip enchanted would-be princesses everywhere, and in some cases became the measure by which future spouses were measured (and many of us struggled to meet the ideal) .
Of course, the romantic fable and the base of Maleficent were balanced by the comedy of the animal characters and the three bumbling, good-hearted fairy godmothers. While their goodness may appear a bit too vanilla and sweet for some, it is perfect for those longing for the innocence of their youth.
While the movie is the most significant allotment of the DVD, this two CD location contains a phenomenal number of extras. I found the audio commentary by various key individuals to be absolutely bright. I planned to listen to portions of the commentary in preparation for my review, and instead found myself listening to the entire thing because it was so incredibly lively. Mary Costa (Princess Aurora) and others provide their perspective on the creation of the movie, as well as personal memories of Walt Disney and his influence on the film. The audio commentary by itself is worth replacing your VHS tape, particularly for aficionados of Disney movies.
In addition to the audio commentary are numerous, emphasize numerous, other bonus features. Some I felt were less than worthwhile, others, such as the shorts “Gargantuan Canyon” and “The Peter Tchaikovsky Fable,” were pleasurable bonuses. The number of bonuses on this two disc situation was so tall that there is a navigational overview included in the DVD that categorizes 38 features found on the second disc.
With the movie and the wealth of bonuses, this movie is a must-buy for those who have yet to have “Sleeping Beauty.” For those who have the VHS, the bonus material is nearly worth the cost of the DVD. Certainly those who are collectors of Disney memorabilia and historians of Disney will score the DVD to be a concise compendium of some of the best information available regarding this film. I highly recommend this DVD!
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