![]() In conclusion, a cute and fun little movie. Mae Whitman is very emotive and resourceful in the title role, but the standout for me was the immensely talented Anjelica Huston who is really quite excellent, also she is a presence that adults will thoroughly enjoy. The voice work is on paper of high-calibre, and in the film they do do sterling jobs. I have never hated Tinkerbell as much as others did in the Disney Peter Pan movie, which is not a Disney favourite but I like it very much for the music, but she is much more likable here and the fact that she isn't jealous or stubborn here will make her easy to relate for the younger crowd. The characters are really quite engaging. Enter the land of Tinker Bell and her four best fairy friends. With Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Raven-Symoné, Lucy Liu. The story is very simple, but it is very sweet with a good message that doesn't feel forced or preachy. Tinker Bell: Directed by Bradley Raymond. The score is somewhat Celtic-inspired, and it is really lovely and soothing and the tunes are memorable without being too twee. The film looks surprisingly great, initially I was expecting something along along the lines of all gloss no depth, but the look is clean and quite warm with gorgeous colours and all the fairies look convincing. While too short with some moments of insipid dialogue, Tinkerbell is a cute and entertaining movie that never tries to be anything more than it is. At first, I was not expecting much from Tinkerbell, but it was much better than I expected.
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