I have to echo AyaaChann regarding the audio. It's the best I've ever heard on this channel: a perfect balance between the soundtrack and Dillon's comments. By all means, don't change it
JIM SCHMITZ
2022-09-03 08:02:43 +0000 UTC
Oh, im glad you watched this one and not the live-action. I asked specificly "Cinderella, Animation (1950)" xD.
- Its great that you found something that makes you able to upload the films and series immediately and you wont have to wait for hours.
- I love these old intro's. The music is so beautiful and sometimes they makes a really lovely animation as well. A great way to get into the film.
- I love the little soundeffects in these old films. It gives the film so much character. And the singers are always marvelous. Voices i could listen to all day.
- The sparkles and the dress are sooooo BEAUTIFULLY animated. I love it so much i want to scream it out loud xD.
But this reminds me why i loved this film soo much as a child. Cinderella, or Assepoester as we call her in my langauge, is my favourite Disney princess.
It always made me dream of something as beautiful as this. Im so gratefull i could grow up in a time where old Disney films were played and you could let your fantasies go wild <3.
- What you said at the end is true. Cinderella also didnt show her sadness when she was not able to go to the ball. Her stephmomther felt satisfactory and had an evil smile, but she kept her head up high and didnt show the emotion they all wanted to see.
- For me, nothing can compete with old animation. It has so much beauty and character. Im glad you loved it to !
- Oh, and you audio was really good! You definitely hear the difference. You shouldnt chance it.
AyaaChann
2022-08-26 21:06:59 +0000 UTC
Cinderella takes a lot of unfair guff from feminists who want to attack the fairytale character via the Disney movie for being the best known, but Disney's Cindy is actually a pretty smart, independent and grounded character than she's given credit for: She knows how bad her situation is, but refuses to let it interfere with her basic faith in the goodness of people, and it's only when that belief is shattered that the Fairy Godmother shows up to restore it. She even addresses the mean jokes about why she doesn't get "payback" on her sisters at the end of the story.
And how many even noticed the line, as Cindy is running out as the clock strikes twelve: "But I haven't met the Prince yet!"