![]() The film is also very strong in the third act when the plot comes together, and things get tense. And when the horse melts for Rapunzel, it works and you grow to like both characters for it. But the relationship between the characters is strong and the film gets great mileage out of Maximus the horse and his desire for justice. Disney last tried 2-D cell animation, and though this film is both 3-D and computer animated, it has the feel of old Disney, though it definitely has a more modern verve than their more classical narratives. Though the plot is familiar, the writing is deft, and the film has an energy to it. From there she and Rider… well, you can figure it out. ![]() Rapunzel has never left her castle, and wants to finally see the outside world. Flynn is also being pursued by the military in her family, with the horse Maximus his most strident foe. He steals a crown with the Stabbington brothers (Ron Perlman), and then crosses paths with Rapunzel. Flynn Ryder (Levi) wants to be Han Solo, or would if he had seen that movie. Her family thinks she is lost, and mourns her. ![]() And such leads her to locking Rapunzel into a tower. She’s raised by an evil woman (Donna Murphy) who wants to use the hair’s magical powers of rejuvenation. The film beings with Rapunzel being kidnapped for her hair. ![]()
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