I feel like animation is sometimes overlooked as an art medium.but it truly is one of the most beautiful ones. Another thing I love about I See the Light besides the song and the characters, is the animation. Transformation in Brother Bear, The Dancing Fire in Hellfire, Moses Parting the Water in the The Prince of Egypt, and so on. I have many examples of phenomenal moments in the art we call animation. I think it is one of the best story telling mediums out there. No download/streaming links to content infringing copyright.Ĩ. If you are the author, do tag the post as OC! In the event that you cannot find or link to the source directly, please say so in the title and explain why in the comments.ħ. Do not rehost without the author's permission. Post the source as the submission if it is from the original site. This includes material that is obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, unnecessarily violent, harassing, morally questionable or otherwise objectionable. No unsavoury, excessively violent or lascivious content. Flair Posts! We want people to be able to easily filter what they would like to see.Ĥ. Please post Tangled or /r/Tangled community related stuff.ģ. Be nice to each other! Any comment or post that could be considered racist, sexist or homophobic in any way, shape or form will be removed.Ģ. If something is not right, please do not hesitate to use the Report function! Reports are anonymous and notifies the moderators. If your submission or comment is not showing up, or you have issues and suggestions that you would like to bring up, do send us a modmail and we will check it out. I'm sure there are enough fans out there to agree that it deserves its own subreddit. (Brian’s got a point about the birthday plot hole, though… I suppose it was a symbolic choice that resonated with Gothel and she assumed Rapunzel would never escape? Maybe keeping Rapunzel psychically linked to the trauma of her kidnapping somehow makes her hair magic even more powerful? Just speculating.Tangled is both an amazingly awesome movie and TV Series by Disney. ![]() If you want to fall even more in love with the song, watch its adorable voice actors, Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi (aka Chuck) recording their vocal parts. I particularly love his attention to the visuals of the scene: It’s a stunning moment. His spirited tribute to the ballad from the excellent Tangled challenged me to re-listen to it with open ears, and it’s become a favorite Disney song of mine since. Flynn has the same “enlightening” epiphany regarding his own feelings, and all this “light-seeing” makes for an unforgettable moment which ranks among Disney’s most romantic. But I do have one question: Why did Mother Gothel tell Rapunzel her birthday was the same day as the lantern ceremony? Gothel literally could’ve picked any day of the year to assign as Rapunzel’s “birthday,” and avoided a whole lot of questions.Īnother absolutely outstanding opinion by Brian. The double-meaning tune has Rapunzel seeing the very literal light of the lanterns she has long-yearned to experience up close, and “seeing the light” in the sense of realizing her growing feelings for Flynn. The sequence provides some of the most breathtaking visuals in an animated feature to date…and the song itself ain’t too bad neither. Every frame abounds with lush detail, but, with the amalgamated eye-poppingness of tall ships, still waters, castle spires, and ten thousand glowing lanterns taking flight, “I See the Light” is in a league all its own. ![]() Tangled features an innovative style of computer animation, meant to evoke the aesthetic of rococo oil paintings. ![]() “I See the Light” from Tangled – #23 from “The Top 50 Disney Songs” (2014)
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