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Sleeping Beauty (Special Edition)

Sleeping Beauty (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once upon a Dream...
Review: I bought the Disney's Sleeping Beauty on DVD for my daughter's first christmas...but in all honesty I really bought it for myself. I love all of Disney's fairytale adaptations, and this one is one of my favorites, right up there with Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast.

Althought the animation is done by hand and not by the newest digital technology(by computer), it looks a little dated compared to some of the newer animation movies released by Disney. Like other Disney classics released on DVD, they have remastered the film and made the colors vivid. You can also chose what format you want to watch the film in either full or wide screen. Not to mention added lots of bonus materials including some about the making and design of the movie, which should be interesting to adults that have seen this movie during their childhood. Also there are a couple of games included on the DVD which are good if your children are old enough to play on the computer(my daughter is only 6 months so she is not quite ready for those). Another interesting feature found on the DVD is about the music, if it sounds formiliar that is because it was written by composer Peter Tchaikovsky, Disney only added lyrics to the music scores of the "Sleeping Beauty" ballet.

The story is excellent, one for the ages. The only thing that I have caution about is that if you have younger children I would think twice about showing them this movie, speaking from personal exprience, when I first saw this movie at the age of five our six I was very scared when the wicked fairy Maleficent transformed into a fire breathing dragon. I really don't plan on showing my daughter this movie until see gets much older, being only a baby now I don't think will have much interest in it now anyway.

I definitely recommend Sleeping Beauty to your Disney DVD collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sleeping
Review: I love this movie. It's one of my favorite earlier Disney films. I love all of the colors and the music. I personally think that this is one of Disney's better Fairy Tale adaptation. The movie just really flowed well with every thing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: i leiked teh movee
Review: mommy gimme teh movvee for my birtday it was yestar day im 10 daddy gots me a bike i leike it it is pink i leik sleepig bueaty she is pretty my freind jimmy hurts his nee on teh sidewak and his mommy put her magik juices on it it was red liek his nee

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disney's Sleeping Beauty
Review: "Sleeping Beauty" is one of the first Disney films I remember watching; I was 3 or 4 I think. We used to rent the video in the late 80s one time after another (it wasn't available for sale back then). But then, I started collecting Disney movies and by the time I was 11, "Sleeping Beauty" was a faded memory, and though very young the last time I saw it, I was so struck by it, that I could remember a few details from it (such as the "Once Upon A Dream" sequence and the dragon fight). Then, in 1995, Disney rereleased it to theatres and one can only imagine how excited I was to watch it again. I can never describe the feeling I had while watching it. Everything just looked and sounded so familiar, as if I never stopped watching it. I eagerly awaited for the January (1996) video release. The tape never left my VCR. I watched the film night and day for a year, seriously. Everything about this film is so magnificent: the animation is stunningly detailed, the music is magical and the characters are highly appealing. To this day, "Sleeping Beauty" remains one of my favorite Disney films ever. It holds childhood memories of mine and the beauty of all that's Disney.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My #1 FAVORITE DISNEY MOVIE!
Review: I have always loved this movie and when I heard it was comming out on dvd in November of 2003 I was very excited.This movie is my favorite disney movie because of all of the art,characters,and great music it is a great movie to add to your collection and you and your children will cherish it.My favorite scene is probbably at the end where the brave prince phillip tries to conquer the evil Malificent.I will not tell you what happens at the end but I am sure you Know it has a Happily ever after ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disney's 16th Animated Masterpiece!
Review: Sleeping Beauty was the last fairy tale done by Walt Disney, but it was a true masterpiece, the animation and storyline are nothing but amazing. Although not highly acclaimed in the time of it's original theatrical release, since it was accused of being too identical to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but I think it was great. It's the story of a beautiful princess named Aurora, who is cursed by an evil fairy, not long after she's born. The Three Good Fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, take the young princess to an old cottage to protect her from the deeds of the evil Maleficent. But when they think she's safe, something terrible happens.

The DVD edition of Sleeping Beauty was great. The bonus features full-filled the two disks it brought and it was really something to add to your collection. Also Sleeping Beauty has been announced as part of the new Platinum Edition line, but I can't really spect a much better DVD than this release.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Restored or recolored?
Review: There is little doubt that this film is one of Disney's all-time greatest animated features. It's had a tremendous impact on our culture, for instance in the way we, for better or worse, imagine feminity and define beauty (Aurora as Barbie?). And Sleeping Beauty has of course also been parodied (as for example recently in Shrek). There can be few quibbles concerning this movie's iconic status, whether one agrees with its politics or not. It's definitely worth seeing and owning.

My query concerns the restoration that's been carried out. Yes, the image is much clearer and it all sounds great, as many of the other reviewers point out. The special features are marvellous too. But has nobody noticed that Aurora's dress, in the famous scene at the end of the film, looks orange instead of pink? In my older copy of the film the color alternates between pink and blue, but in my recently acquired print of the Special Edition Double DVD set the dress most definitely changes to orange. My 7-year old immediately noticed this and was, rightly, puzzled. One doesn't expect such a drastic change in coloration from one print to the next, and I cannot believe that the original print would have shown orange when the dialogue clearly implies pink. And one doesn't expect this in a restored Special Edition DVD.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ment for 4 and under year old girls.
Review: Thios movie is not a good adult movie. Trust me, it's for 4 year old GIRLS. 4 year old guys wuld say it's icky-poo-picky. And then get beat up by the 3-year-old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Ultimate in Disney Artistry
Review: Finally, the apex of Walt Disney's achievement in animation is delivered on DVD in a breathtaking restoration. Certainly, the much-acclaimed artistic merits of "Sleeping Beauty" come to life here in a form that may actually surpass its original theatrical presentation. But the stunning visuals serve to enhance what is possibly Disney's most accomplished narrative. The subtle character touches and combination of drama, humor, romance and adventure play out in wonderful balance, all leading to an exciting climax that has often been copied in several subsequent Disney films...but never to the same effect. The story takes place within a completely convincing fantasy world, giving a real sense of time and place for the characters - and viewers - to inhabit. Children will never forget the warm and lovely princess, her charmingly realistic young prince, and the greatest villain in Disney animation. Adults will be caught up in a nicely paced story that unfolds with just the right mix of fantasy and magic.
"Sleeping Beauty"'s story and art touched me as a child, and the film continues to amaze and transport me today. The multiple galleries of production and concept art present a fine display of the substantial talent and imagination the went into the making of this elegant and elaborate film. This is truly a one-of-a-kind animated film that may never be surpassed, and this DVD package deserves a place in any collection of film classics, animated or otherwise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've been waiting for this moment for ages!
Review: I was very young when Sleeping Beauty first came out and I was an addict since then!
I think the drawing style is much better than the new Disney animations. It has a very unique style and as far as I can remember Disney never repeated that technique.

Basically "Sleeping Beauty" is the classical story that we all get to know from bed time stories, there is nothing different about the story. Although it is pretty old, the DVD is very clear and the sounds is very good! I was very pleased with it.
I think Maleficent, the evil witch is Disney's best villain yet [second is Scar from Lion King]. Very unique and not-so-classical-Disney style.
Also the musics are amazing.

A must-have DVD for Disney and real animation fans! Especially if you haven't seen it before, and also for collectors. You will like the nostalgic aura of Sleeping Beauty...


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