Review of Fantasia (1940) by Brunovn00 — 29 Sep 2019
This is not a movie...It's a moving work of art. Fantasia is often considered to be one of the greatest animated films of all time, and I totally agree. In fact, I consider it to be the greatest animated movie ever made. The reason is simple: It pushes animation as a form of art to its absolute limits. This movie shows how far can animation go to tell stories alongside wondeful music and interesting visuals. This is not a movie, it's an experience. It's a visual delight from beggining to end. I think this is a movie hard to imitate in terms of quality, and whoever tries to do the same thing, would be seen as a simple imitator. I can't believe the amount of effort shown in the animation: Every detail, every frame, every shot, shows that tons of effort was put to bring this pieces of art to life. My only issue is that the Master of Ceremony who presents every segment basically spoils the whole thing. Like, I think it would've been better to give an introduction and then explain a little bit, not to tell the whole thing. But that's literally the only flaw this movie has, because the rest of it...It's just perfect.
If I could give it an 11, I would. I wish I could live long enough to see a cinematic experience superior to this.
This review of Fantasia (1940) was written by Brunovn00 on 29 Sep 2019.
Fantasia has generally received very positive reviews.
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