Das Geheimnis der Feenflügel (2012)
11KDas Geheimnis der Feenflügel: Directed by Roberts Gannaway, Peggy Holmes. With Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Bennett. Tinkerbell wanders into the forbidden Winter woods and meets Periwinkle. Together they learn the secret of their wings and try to unite the warm fairies and the winter fairies to help Pixie Hollow.
“Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings is ultimately and obviously a childrenu0026#39;s movie (For young girls in particular). From the dialog to the characters, the music and the colors, it is a movie all children would enjoy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough there have been many previous Tinkerbell movies, this one concentrates on Tinkerbell and her background. As Tinkerbell becomes fascinated with the forbidden Winter Forest and the Winter Fairies, she embarks on a journey of self discovery and adventure as we delve into her past and explore where she came from.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLike all Disney movies, this movie has big, bold colors, realistic textures, and of course, 3D. We see swooping shots of caricatured forests, glistening glaciers, and picturesque little animals. And once you get over the obviously cheesy dialog, itu0026#39;s actually not a bad film. I wouldnu0026#39;t see it on my own, but if youu0026#39;re looking for something to see with your 7 year old daughter/niece, itu0026#39;s the perfect choice. Thereu0026#39;s something there for both genders, and it has the feel-good factor of a classic Disney animation.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough this is not as good as other Disneyu0026#39;s movies, such as Up and How to Train Your Dragon, itu0026#39;s a nice, u0026#39;prettyu0026#39; movie. Overlook the wincing humor, and enjoy this film with kids, who will no doubt find the wit hilarious. Try to make it a family day, overpriced popcorn and drinks included.”