The Black Cauldron - 6.7/10
Okay, this one is hard to talk about. Another one I never knew existed
until I saw it on one of their re-release trailers, I first saw it about
four or five years ago and wasn't very fond of it. Watching it again
now, it wasn't nearly as bad as I remember (better than The Aristocats, anyway), but still wasn't all that good.
One thing I will say: they really stepped up the animation in this one.
It all looked pretty top-notch for the time (except, weirdly, for
close-ups of the villain's face). That's my only real compliment though,
and while it's not a film I want to rip to pieces like the above
mentioned, there is a lot of "blah" here.
I think the thing that got me the most about this film was the
characters. None of them were particularly bad, but none of them were
very interesting, either. You've got a peasant boy who wants to be a
warrior, which is an archetype done a million times and nothing new is
added here. Although again, weirdly, they break the Disney mold a bit in
having his resolution be a realization that dreams of grandeur are not
as important as being content with who you are. Also in attendance are a
a minstrel who adds nothing to the story or the plot, a weird monkey
thing with an annoying voice, a villain with no backstory or any kind of
explanation whatsoever with a very vague motive, and a female lead who
also happens to be a princess for reasons of convention moreso than it
actually making any sense. What bugs me most about all of them though is
that except for the villain who wants to raise an army of the dead,
none of them drive or really affect the plot in any way. It just sort of
happens around them. The entire movie could take place without any of
the main characters present and it wouldn't change a thing. In fact, the
only thing the protagonists actually accomplish in the film is finding
the titular object of evil for the villain, saving him the trouble. Well
done, guys.
In addition to that, there's a whole bunch of other stuff that wasn't
explained and was clearly thrown in just because it was in the source
material (which I have never read, so I don't even know how good a job
they did with that). There's a magic sword the hero randomly finds that
does all his work for him (the princess actually comments on this), a
pig who can see the future for some reason, a floating, glowing bauble
that...floats and glows, a harp whose strings snap every time its owner
lies (then miraculously repairs itself seconds later), and a trio of
witches who keep the most evil object in the known world, sought by an
evil dictator and everything, just sort of lying around. And then
trade it away to the first people who ask for it. No background checks
or anything. None of this stuff was explained or even commented on, and
we the viewers are pretty much expected to just go with it.
So yeah, not a horrible film or anything, just sort of a confusing mess
that didn't ask anything of its characters and didn't really go
anywhere.
Hmmm, I haven't actually ever heard of this film... From the sounds of it it's not really worth seeking out either...
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