Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
October. 16,2009 GA blue harvest moon will rise, allowing the fairies to use a precious moonstone to restore the Pixie Dust Tree, the source of all their magic. But when Tinker Bell accidentally puts all of Pixie Hollow in jeopardy, she must venture out across the sea on a secret quest to set things right.
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Wonderful Movie
Simply A Masterpiece
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Our family enjoys these Tinkerbell movies. So nice to watch a movie without a villain and that explores emotions as related to friend relationships. Also nice that there isn't any really frightening images or creatures. It's annoying how so many animated features gear towards pleasing adults with innuendos that sometimes fly over children's heads. These Tinkerbell movies appeal to children and adults without being crude and having to make us laugh every couple of minutes. They are charming and visually stunning. I like how Tinkerbell sees the error of her ways and makes good with Terrance in the end. Good moral to the story and very entertaining! I hope they will continue to make these movies.
I second what most of these reviews seem to say.Surprisingly great movie. Watched it with my 4 year old daughter expecting another god-awful kids movie that unquestionably scars their subconscious in some way I haven't even thought of. Instead, found myself enjoying the hero quest - as much as if I were watching Visionquest with Fiorentino.A real movie, stunningly unexpected given the lameness of its progenitor.I am amazed this has not received more attention. It's definitely and outlier in the genre.
So here I am typing the eighth review for this film, a film that has everything family viewing could possibly want. There is one reviewer that says that Tinkerbell's voice grates and that if he were to watch the film again he would turn off the sound off when it came to the second half of the film well that to me is a very poor comment to make as this film is pretty much only Tinkerbell all of the way through of course she is going to be talking a lot and so therefore of course her voice could I suppose grate after a while just from hearing it too much. It doesn't! Not in anyway shape or form. What it does do is come across splendidly. In fact it is not just from the actress that voices Tinkerbell that the vocal acting comes across as superb, the vocal acting comes across that way from all of the actors! The artwork is just as fantastic with every scene being a visual masterpiece! The strong and firm message is friendship; something which thanks to the mental disability called Asperger Syndrome that I have, I have suffered with a severe lack of in my life. It comes across so strongly in this film, and so firmly, that it reminded me of what I have been missing, what I am missing and unfortunately probably what I will be missing for the rest of my life.This film is very heart-warming, very touching and has the running gags you would expect. I didn't know it was a sequel, I only wish I could see the first one in the series as this is the second and I thoroughly loved this film. If the first is as good as this and is seeming to be from others have said then I know it will be great! Thanks to the amazing artwork and fantastic vocal talent you will be left drooling for more! Rollon the next two!
A movie designed for young girls is not something I would normally watch but I read where the visuals on the Blu-Ray DVD of this film was astounding. So....I rented it the other day to see how it looked. Hey, for $2, it was worth a shot.Well, the visuals exceeded all expectations. This is as pretty an animated film as I've ever seen, and I've seen most of them. Animated films have looking better and better in recent years and in high-def, many of them look downright spectacular. But, a little girl's movie about Tinker Bell? Could that look as impressive as those big-budget, big-hyped films like "Cars," "Up," "Ice Age," etc.? In a one-word answer: yes.The colors in here are as good as anything I've seen. Your jaw drops as you watch scene-after-scene. It's amazing.Is there "bad news?" Yes, at least for old codgers like me who don't want to hear the lead character ("Tinker Bell") whining, bitching-and-moaning much of the time. Is this Tinker Bell I saw years ago? No, this is the modern version, I guess: a pouting 13-14-year-old-like girl who can really get on your nerves the second half of this film. She's okay in the beginning but once she's airborne and some troubles start, plug your ears because she's constantly complaining, snapping at well-intentioned friends and simply becoming a real pain-in-the-butt.If I ever see this DVD again, I'll just mute the second half of the film and marvel 100 percent at all the incredible artwork in here.