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The Last Unicorn

The Last Unicorn

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A REVEIW: THE LAST UNICORN
Review: THE LAST UNICORN IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES,ITS GOT [PRETTY] GOOD CASTING,AND I LIKED [MOST OF] THE SONGS BUT IN THE SONG "NOW THAT IM A WOMAN" MIA FARROW [THE VOICE OF THE UNICORN]HIT A COUPLE BAD NOTES, BUT OTHER THEN THAT IT WAS A GREAT MOVIE SO I RECOMMEND IT TO EVERY ONE CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very Magicial, enchanting and good too.
Review: this is one of the best Fantasies of all time. the characters are neat such as Schmendrick the Magician ( a Not too bright moron of a Wizard), Unicorn ( a fabulous creature), King Haggard ( one ugly son of a you know what), Lady Almatheia ( one Hubba Hubba Girl), and Molly Grue ( so dirty that she looks like she never took a Bath). it's entertaining, wonderful, and got some good songs to go with this, i would recommend this movie to you if you like 80's fantasies with Sword in the Stone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful ô¿ô
Review: This movie was just wonderful! It's very touching, I'm not going to give much info about it cuz I don't wanna give away anything :-) Whether you are a kid or an adult this movie will warm you heart and soul! That's all I have to say, just buy this movie and see for yourself 8-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The last Unicorn
Review: The last unicorn video was fantastic, it's about this unicorn that gets captured, needs to leave her animal friends, and she even gets turned into a human. I think there is more than one movie about the last unicorn, but I am talking about a boy that is a wizard (not a very good one), a circus that has lozy animals and a very mean person that image of the animals look like the animals are powerful. If you are a person that enjoys movies about fantasy then READ THIS BOOK!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tale for kids - even if they're grown up!
Review: It is not often that an animated film retains so much relevance and insight for a person over the course of their entire life, but this is one such film. A child can watch it for the story, a teenager for it's setting, and an adult for its messages. It is a truly great work that can impact anyone's heart and mind no matter what their own situation. In a world where quality entertainment for children is becoming difficult to find, this classic remains as a timeless example of potent storytelling that doesn't have to rely on eye candy or violence to hold someone's attention.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Last Unicorn
Review: I have watched this movie at least a hundred times. It is delightfully romantic and entertaining; the characters inspire empathy in all its viewers. Fabulous movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A journey I would share with you
Review: The last unicorn is a tale about the only unicorn left in the world. She wants to find her kind. But She journeys with two human companions. There might be mild cursing. But this film is a classic. A memory that should be created or explored again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk...?
Review: ...because Edgar Allen Poe wrote on both (badum-ching!). But seriously folks...

Suppose you had a revelation. You wake up one morning to the tautological agenda of what has become your everyday routine. As you whiff the caffeinated brew of your first cup of coffee, it occurs to you that life is not as it should be. In the course of doing what's expected of us, you find that little time is left for the imagination; our transcendental self is muted and our creativity suffers. As such, we become averse to trying new things or augmenting our individuality and instead adhere to what is familiar. How do we resolve this predicament? It is done by relearning what was forgotten...that sense of adventure we had when we were children. The mature person cannot nurture without an active imagination or appreciation for fantasy; likewise the constant dreamer is lost without a sense of reality. Only in happy unison, a perfect balance if you will, do we fully benefit from each: intellectualism and mysticism. Peter S. Beagle's "The Last Unicorn" is the perfect allegory for such a principle...well, okay, that and also it's just a great story.

The plot is simple enough. A lone unicorn (voiced by Mia Farrow) is in search of others of its kind, and along the way she discovers that a crusty old king had his demonic creature - the Red Bull - drive them into the sea for his own selfish purposes. A wizard transforms her into a woman, and in becoming mortal she accrues mortal feelings, including love and regret. These feelings become her ally in defeating the Red Bull and releasing her fellow unicorns. Why else was she not driven into the sea like the others? It's because she was armored with both human and mystic qualities. As such, we ourselves become stronger when we harbor a blend of rationalism and sensationalism, and know when to use each...to do so, we can conquer our own "Red Bulls." Captain Cully and his entourage were the opposite of the unicorn; they did not possess the open minds needed to accept and utilize mysticism: "Robin Hood is a myth! It is we who are the reality!" And were they not an unhappy lot! Beagle warns against falling victim to this unhealthy mindset...it's his linchpin.

The film itself holds true to the book, largely because Beagle contributed to the screenplay. Christopher Lee, who plays King Haggard, has some of the best lines and he delivers them perfectly. Other cast members also turn in strong performances (with the exception of Jeff Bridges, although he was not given the opportunity to develop his character sufficiently), and the Japanese animation style (anime) is a refreshing switch from Disney. The music, which often is criticized as mawkish and jejune, I found to be quite pleasant and complementary to the film. The one exception was Farrow's butchering of the song "Now That I'm A Woman," which almost brings the movie to a screeching halt.

Art enthusiasts will be pleased to note that one of the famous Unicorn Tapestries (kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York) is the backdrop to the movie's opening credit sequence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Two BIG THUMBS UP!
Review: a exciting, moving, sad, yet hilarious animated Movie experience that your Kids would love. this Movie with The Dark Crystal, Howard the Duck, Labyrinth, Transformers: The Movie, Secret of NIMH, Big Trouble in little China, The Hobbit all gave me all the imagination i need when i was a Kid. if your Kids love the Pokemon Movie then they will love this Movie. please MGM Home Video re-issue this Movie in Clamshell Box and on DVD with extra Footage. you won't be disappointed ^_^

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A movie which brings back many memories
Review: This movie is a classic story of finding one's place in the world, and of finding courage (and magic) within one's self. Now that is said (it is difficult to outdo the other 100 reviews), I must say that this is a great movie. I have not seen it since I was a kid. The movie brought back many memories of my youth. I don't know if others agree with me, but when I saw the movie today, I thought that the red bull was cute. Anyhow, I recommend this movie to those who enjoy Anime (very nicely done), or those who wish to see a movie which will touch your heart and make you laugh.


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