Delorted's Movie Review of Fantasia

Rating of
4/4

Fantasia

Review - Fantasia (1940)
Delorted - wrote on 01/15/08

In Walt Disney’s most artistic project, several animated interpretations of classical compositions are displayed. The project is known as “Fantasia.”

Disney was the first person to prove that animation could in fact be an art form. The project, which originally started with the short “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and grew to something bigger, is still known today as one of the most original and epic of Disney films, and even animated films.

Every section of the film was shown as much attention to detail as possible, and it really shows. The beautiful textures and colors used bring life to the famous pieces. My personal favorite is “A Night On Bald Mountain,” but “The Rite of Spring” is one of the most original and involved works of animation I’ve seen. Not to say the other sections aren’t as good, because they are all equally well done.

“Fantasia” is a great, culturally significant work of art that everyone should see before they die. Even if you just don’t care about art, you’ll probably find at least some of it entertaining.

Acting: N/A
Writing: N/A
Video/Editing: 9/10
Audio/Music: 10/10
Entertainment: 9/10

Final Score: 9.3/10

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