“The Marvels,” the latest animated feature from Disney, has garnered its first set of reactions, offering an initial glimpse into the audience’s reception. Directed by Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn, the film follows the story of a young girl named Asha, who, after making a wish upon a star, unintentionally summons a mischievous star from the sky. With an impressive voice cast that includes Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, Alan Tudyk, Evan Peters, Harvey Guillén, and Ramy Youssef, among others, “Wish” serves as a celebratory piece for Disney’s 100th anniversary.
As the film gears up for its release later this month, early reactions on social media have been overwhelmingly positive. Viewers are expressing their delight in witnessing a return to a more traditional Disney animated movie style, celebrating the rich legacy of the company. Here are some select reactions:
- Drew Taylor praises the movie for looking like nothing audiences have seen before, describing it as a “celebration of hope, community, and self-actualization and 100 years of Disney magic.”
- Courtney Howard’s review deems “Wish” as “ENCHANTING & DAZZLING,” highlighting the inspiring story and the brilliant blend of classical and modern animation techniques.
- Russ Milheim teases that the small star in the movie will be a prominent feature and commends Chris Pine’s performance as King Magnifico.
- Eric Goldman lauds “Wish” as a sweet tribute for Disney’s 100th anniversary, purposefully telling a classic-style story with modern twists.
- Jamie Jirak praises the film for its pure-heartedness, commending the songs and lead performances, particularly noting Ariana DeBose’s excellent vocal work.
Tessa Smith describes “Wish” as a loveable experience, singling out various characters for their charm, including the villain Magnifico, and highlighting the film’s comedy elements. The positive reception extends to the songs, with Alan Tudyk’s character Star stealing the show.
Aaron Perine appreciates the stunning visuals, noting that the painterly art style suits the whimsical tale, and emphasizes the success of the film’s songs.
Tessa Smith expresses enthusiasm for the characters, citing Asha’s loveable nature, the villainous charm of Magnifico, and the adorable sidekicks Star and Valentino, all while praising lead performances.
As the positive reactions continue to pour in, it seems that “Wish” might signify a return to form for Disney, offering a heartwarming and visually enchanting experience. The film’s potential success could be a crucial boost for Disney, especially after some recent challenges and underperforming titles in its animation lineup. As the film heads towards its official release, these initial reactions bode well for “Wish” and its potential impact on Disney’s cinematic landscape.
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