Disney Wish Movie.

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How did they release such a terribly written movie? Who wrote this?
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I dont usually watch disney products. Okay, I did watch its star wars, and it was boring. You are basically waiting for excitement and excitement never comes.

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I was in a theater to watch the latest Transformers movie months ago (which sucked too btw- Bumblebee gave me false hope for Rise of the Beasts), when I saw an ad for Wish. Because I saw it was Disney, I decided to forget about its existence. I'm just now being reminded, and from what else I'm seeing online, it looks like I made a good decision. 

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I will watch Wish. I have to see to know. Star Wars 9 was great. 8 was worse.
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Kingdom of the planet of the apes is on Hulu, so will attempt to join.

Watching series with younger Endeavor { Morse }, and it takes place in 1970 episode, and detective says his reading the book the Planet of the Apesa nd going to see move coming out, and the cop Sgt, who runs the ingoing outgoing desk is heard mumbling outloud in background, and in a timely manner,  ...we got enough apes running around this city already....

Via Roku it appears that vai My Disney channel/Hulu I can get 1 month free.  Just need to learn how to subscribe. Dont like giving out so much personal info to these apes :--))


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Title: Wish
Director: Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn
Release Date: November 2023
If only some wishes were better left ungranted, Wish would be a prime candidate. Disney’s latest attempt to conjure magic falls woefully short, serving as a glaring reminder that not all dreams are worth pursuing.
Plot and Storyline:
The plot of Wish is a tangled mess of half-baked ideas that should have been left on the cutting room floor. The film’s attempt to deliver a heartwarming adventure is undercut by a disjointed narrative that seems to have been conjured up in a hurry. Wishes for coherence and emotional resonance are left ungranted, resulting in a storyline that feels aimless and unsatisfying.
Character Development:
The characters in Wish are a textbook example of how not to create engaging personalities. The protagonist is as bland as a wish for a plain cheeseburger, and the supporting characters are nothing more than recycled stereotypes that add little to the story. It’s clear that any hopes for rich, nuanced character development were never in the cards.
Dialogue and Humor:
One might wish for a screenplay that crackles with wit and genuine humor, but Wish delivers a string of cringe-worthy lines and forced jokes instead. The dialogue falls flat, making the humor feel like a desperate attempt to inject life into a film that lacks it. The result is a series of groan-worthy moments that miss the mark entirely.
Animation and Visuals:
The animation in Wish is competent but uninspired. While the visuals are technically sound, they fail to dazzle or innovate. The film’s design choices are as safe as wishing for a predictable outcome, and as a result, it lacks the vibrant creativity that Disney fans have come to expect.
Music:
In the realm of Disney musicals, one might wish for memorable songs and an evocative score, but Wish delivers a soundtrack that is both forgettable and formulaic. The music lacks the emotional depth and catchy appeal that could have redeemed the film. Instead, it feels like a series of uninspired ballads that barely make a ripple.
Overall Impact:
Ultimately, Wish is a film that should have remained a mere wish, never to be granted. It’s a disheartening addition to Disney’s legacy, offering little in terms of magic or enchantment. While it might briefly entertain the youngest viewers, it fails to provide the lasting charm and joy that Disney is known for. Sometimes, the best wishes are the ones you don’t make, and this film is a clear reminder of why.

even AI hates it.

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Its a solid movie. I have to say that final battle seems a bit non-satisfying, but its not that bad.

I like the freedom vs safety theme it tries to paint: people giving up wishes in exchange for safety.

I liked Bolt movie more. Some disney movies are much better than others. Some earned much more money.