Movie Review: The Little Mermaid (2023) Starring Hailey Bayley, Jonah Hower King, Davy Diggs, Awkwafina, Jacob Tremblay, Moma Dumejyeni, Art Malik, Javier Baime, and Melissa McCarthy Director: Rob Marshall
This story of Ariel, the daughter of the sea king, is centuries old. It was first published in 1837. Then it was mentioned in the TV series. Russia made the first film on this story in 1976 and after that Walt Disney Studios looked at this story and the animation film 'The Little Mermaid', released in 1989, now technically advanced IMAX and a little version of its own animation film, Disney Made anew. The story has changed a lot. There are lessons in efforts to eradicate apartheid and the responsibility for this lies on the teenage mermaid Ariel, the heroine of the story and mother of the protagonist. Ariel loves adventure. The world beyond the sea tempts Ariel as she wanders aboard ebb ships. Against all odds, she wades into the water and in one such sequence, rescues the prince from a sinking ship and takes him to shore.
However, when she regains consciousness, she leaves from there. Here in the depths of the sea, his sister is restless to grab the scepter of the sea king. A long time ago he was expelled from society. Using Ariel's passion as her weapon
Wants to
Rob Marshall, this time with screenwriter David Magee, expands the story a bit. The original 83 minute film has now become a two and a half hour film and
This is also the weak link of the film. The strong link of the film is its music. The song 'Under the Water' is on its own this time. This single song alone can recover the ticket money for watching the movie in IMAX and 3D. Such a beautiful and colorful world inside the ocean has hardly been seen anywhere before on the big screen. However, the story is more about the dark side of the ocean. Singer Hailey Bailey, who plays Ariel in the film, is an original singer. This is her first lead role in a film and she also believes that black people
It is a bold step to bring them into the mainstream. There is a charm in his voice, whenever the song 'Part of Your World' from the film plays in his voice. The desires, yearnings and aspirations of a teenager's mind, he portrays it very powerfully with the harmony of his voice and facial expressions. But they are successful in presenting. Despite its shortcomings, The Little Mermaid is a great leap forward in Disney's filmography for children's entertainment.
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