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Disney presents a twist on one of the most hilarious and hair-raising tales ever told. When the kingdom’s most wanted - and most charming - bandit Flynn Rider hides in a mysterious tower, the last thing he expects to find is Rapunzel, a spirited teen with an unlikely superpower - 70 feet of magical golden hair! Together, the duo set off on a fantastic journey filled with surprising heroes, laughter and suspense. (Disney / Buena Vista)

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3DD!3 

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English A modern veneer, but a real Disney movie at heart. It took me back to the days when my mother fed me one fairytale after another, and I'll tell you, I kind of miss those days. Everything always turns out well in this movie. And the perfect supporting characters, "the horse" and "the chameleon", had me captivated. The action scenes are breathtaking, the Prince of Persia can’t compare with Flynn and the romance makes every frozen heart beat hard again. For women and young ladies Tangled is a safe bet, and for men this is a snappy-lined action spectacle with a pretty blonde beating bad guys over the head with a frying pan. Well, a fake reputation is all a man has. ()

Necrotongue 

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English It's another Disney production, so brace yourself for the inevitable dose of songs and dances. But hey, even after all these years, I still had a pretty good time with it. I enjoyed it more the first time, though. Nevertheless, the tale of a girl with hair that could tempt any wig maker to lick their eyebrows in delight managed to elicit a few laughs from me. My absolute favorite character turned out to be the law enforcer Maximus, and the journey to the inevitably happy ending kept me entertained for the most part. / Lesson learned: When it comes to choosing weapons, opt for a frying pan. If you find yourself in Japan, then binoculars should be your second choice. 3*+ ()

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kaylin 

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English I don't give it as much as "Frozen" (I gave that 100%, "Tangled" 90%), but still, it's an animated film that absolutely amazed me. It was an amazing experience in the cinema, and even now, watching it for the second time in a home environment, it's something beautiful that greatly improves your mood. Of course, you will mainly remember the chameleon and a lot of hair from this film, but it's more than what most other movies you see leave in you. And those emotions are simply beautiful. In this edition, even the happy endings will make you fall in love. ()

lamps 

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English The materialized evolution of the Disney tradition. It would need a richer plot and fewer musical numbers in the first half to be flawless, but otherwise manages to perfectly incorporate all the popular motifs while applying modern crazy humour like the second Shrek. The stallion Maximus is way better than Donkey... 85% ()

Stanislaus 

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English Compared to Toy Story 3 and How To Train Your Dragon, Tangled (ironically) hangs "by a hair-thread" between the two, with TS3 being the winner. Disney once again didn't disappoint, serving up a decent dose of jokes (that didn't make me physically laugh, but simply permanently amused), wrapped in romance and all sorts of danger. Musically, I have no complaints, the songs were simple, rhythmic and fit the plot perfectly. The animation was delightful, from the bursting of the dam to the lantern romance on the lake to the beautiful kingdom. And the characters made a really great impression on me. Pascal the chameleon with his stony face, Maximus the proud horse with a function similar to Scrat or Donkey, and then the seemingly mismatched duo of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, between whom things just sparkled chemically. And last but not least, I must not forget to mention the wonderfully creepy Mother Gothel… respect. In short, 2010 is certainly not suffering from a lack of bad animated films, but on the contrary, its harvest is more than bountiful. ()

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