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Lou 2022-09-21 10:23:43
enjoy! The audience applauded at the end of almost every segment. My personal favorite, Butterfly and...
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Elza 2022-09-17 04:26:24
Imax can see, the animation surrounded by symphony, although the development of the music plot is so...
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Eliezer 2022-09-13 21:08:44
How can Americans be so creative in blending classical music and cartoons together and do it so well? Especially the little...
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Annamae 2022-09-07 20:04:38
Great work! I finally know where the beautiful animation in "The Tenth Screening Room"...
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Nellie 2022-09-02 04:09:30
Still love the 50's version!...
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Haskell 2022-08-05 22:28:22
【Shanghai Film Festival Screening】Concert animation film. The cinema is the best movie-watching carrier for this movie. With the big screen and sound effects, it can show the sense of presence as if being in a symphony performance scene, and then can feel the audio-visual enjoyment. Under the fantasy of an animator, classic music is like a rebirth. I like city life with magicians and flamingos. But the adaptation of "Awe-inspiring March" into Noah's Ark, I personally find it...
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Dan 2022-08-05 22:10:28
I like Rhapsody Blue/New York Story, Old Xiao’s No. 2 Steel Association/Steady Tin Soldier, Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite/Spring Girl, I remember the old version of Apprentice Magician and the funeral march of Bei Qi . This time, the film festival version includes 1928 Mickey Mouse. The music theme seems to echo in the air. Fantasia may be to animation as Rhapsody in Blue is to jazz. Perlman made a friendly appearance, a warm night of orchestral...
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Reagan 2022-08-05 20:12:09
There is no shock, only joy, and childhood memories. It seems to be back at 6:30 on Sunday night 20 years ago, watching "Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck". I have no idea about symphony, and now it’s gone. Watching Disney animations, listening to world-famous songs in my ears, I am intoxicated and feel the charm of music. As the guest in the film said, these music was heard by Disney's animators, but it was a different scene. So, I give this film 10 points and I highly recommend it. Will make you...
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Arne 2022-08-05 16:31:54
The picture is better~After all, it’s 59 years... "Destiny" is kneeling!~... I thought of an artist who listened to music and painted... Carnival of the Animals, don’t be too happy!~... Finally, the goddess thought of the wind in Sakura~...
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Zion 2022-08-05 14:26:20
A dulcet review and an amazing combination of music and...
Fantasia 2000 Comments
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Constance 2022-10-05 10:19:52
This is imagination
Fantastic baby! Very beautiful. The flamingo section is very similar to the section where the little mermaid and the prince are in the lake in the daughter of the sea. A few shots, the actions are all like dolphins in the sky. It reminds me of the boring eye exercises when I was a child. Just...
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Madonna 2022-10-20 04:47:21
There is no shock, only joy, and childhood memories
There is no shock, only joy, and childhood memories. It seems to be back at 6:30 on Sunday night 20 years ago, watching "Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck". I have no idea about symphony, and now it’s gone. Watching Disney animations, listening to world-famous songs in my ears, I am intoxicated and feel...
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Bette Middler: Hi. You may not know this, but over the years, the Disney artists have cooked up dozens of ideas for new Fantasia segments. Some of them made it to the big screen this time. But others, lots of others - how could I put this politely - didn't. For example, the Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen drew these sketches for a segment inspired by Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries." Here they are, and there they go. Now, Salvador Dali, you know, the "limp watches" guy, he got into the act with an idea that featured baseball as a metaphor for life. How come that didn't work? Makes perfect sense to me. Let's see. Then we had a bug ballet and a baby ballet and for a time, they even considered a sequence inspired by the Polka and the Fugue from Weinberger's "Schwanda the Bagpiper." But finally, a success. The Disney artists wanted to create a short film based on Hans Christian Andersen's wonderful fairy tale The Steadfast Tin Soldier, but they could never find the perfect musical match until now. Here is Yefim Bronfman playing the Shostakovich "Piano Concerto Number 2" and The Steadfast Tin Soldier.
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Penn: [introducing "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"] Ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to take a moment, if we may, to talk about a little something we like to refer to as magic.
Teller: [finger quotes]
Penn: Uh, picture this. You're at home, hosting a birthday party for your daughter, and you've just shelled out 50 bucks so some pathetic loser can pull a mangy rabbit out of a flea market hat. At first, you might wonder to yourself, "How did he do that?" But then *you* would probably just dismiss it as some sort of a trick. And you know something? You'd be right! It's just a trick! It's an example of what we laughingly refer to as "stage magic." We're here to tell you that all stage magic is a fraud, a hoax, a sham. It's all based on deception and, yep, *lyin'*! All of it. Sleight of hand...
Teller: [pulling out cards]
Penn: Lies! Transformations?
Teller: [pulls out an axe]
Penn: Fraud! Dismemberment?
Teller: [cuts a fake hand]
Penn: Rip-off! Fake! All are illusions. What we're here to talk about is real magic. We're gonna bring out a guy now who's the real deal, the genuine article. In fact, he taught us everything we know. And he is featured prominently in the next sequence from the original Fantasia, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." Y-You know, come to think of it, The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a - is, is a little guy who, uh - who never speaks and just kinda messes everything up...
Teller: [cuts Penn's hair]
Penn: [quietly] Like him. And now...
Teller: [interrupts Penn]
Penn: Wha - And now, the...
Teller: [pulls out a rabbit]
Penn: Oh. Hi. Hi, little fella. I gotta - I gotta - And now, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."