'Raya and the Last Dragon' Review Thread
Rotten tomatoes 95% as of 78 reviews
Critics concensus: Another gorgeously animated, skillfully voiced entry in the Disney canon, Raya and the Last Dragon continues the studio's increased representation while reaffirming that its classic formula is just as reliable as ever.
The warmth shaking the ash from this well-worn story is the gift of family. The family we are born with. The family we make.
A batch of familiar ideas winds up feeling relatively fresh.
An ambitious family film that will work for all ages, and one that never talks down to its audience while presenting them with an entertaining, thought-provoking story.
Raya and the Last Dragon might be telling a very familiar story, but between the stunning animation, a cast of lovable characters, and a fresh outlook that is well overdue more than makes up for it being a little predictable.
Fortunately, the journey isn't all that much less enjoyable for being somewhat predictable - if anything, there's satisfaction in its tidiness, like clicking together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
The latest Disney Animation film is an entertaining albeit slight entry into the studio's filmography.
Disney delivers a vibrant action-fantasy epic with another heroine who feels legitimately revolutionary. Raya rules - bring on the next step in the princess evolution.
A gorgeous piece of work that features elaborate and ambitious world-building, stunning visuals and an A-team of impressive voice actors. It's a film with plenty of plot and character plates to spin, but the results are both impressive and exciting.
With Kelly Marie Tran voicing the sharp-tongued title character and Awkwafina... the film wrestles with tonal inconsistencies but features fantastic action scenes to go with a touching underlying narrative about the power of trust.
Starring: Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Daniel Dae Kim, Sandra Oh, Benedict Wong, Izaac Wang, Thalia Tran, Alan Tudyk
Director: Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada
Producer: Peter Del Vecho, Osnat Shurer
Writer: Adele Lim, Qui Nguyen
Release Date (Theaters): Mar 5, 2021
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Submitted March 02, 2021 at 02:24AM by 121jigawatts https://ift.tt/3r8UI6C
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