But if the story starts with the sun-with the promise of daylight-shouldn’t it end with the moon, and the promise of darkness? Nope (this is a Disney movie after all!). “And it starts with the sun.” Flynn introduces us to Rapunzel’s tale with this very line. So if you haven’t watched Tangled as often: one, get on that, and two, prepare to be enlightened.ġ. It’s no wonder then, that this writer has seen the movie 100 times (not an exaggeration), noticing more and more magic each and every round. What happens when you combine a plucky, impassioned heroine, a carefree crook-turned-caring hero, and a story with a heart (or flower) of gold? You get a hilarious, heartwarming film with a re-watchability factor of 100.
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