


This shows the unique friendship between the two because Pascal is willing to do anything for Rapunzel. There are moments in the song where Rapunzel uses him to be a puppet for ventriloquy purposes from him holding a candle triple the size of him to my favourite part…him being in a dress. I love the humour in this scene and that is credit to Pascal (my favourite sidekick, levelled with Maximus) as he doesn’t need to speak because his face says it all. I love the pop vibe that the soundtrack has, filled with hit worthy songs. However, this is a Disney film and some could argue if that’s the only life she’s only ever known then I guess she is the walking example of ignorance is bliss (to be fair she has a nice set up).Īs soon as you hear the first strums of the guitar strings, you’re instantly put in a good mood. Let’s talk about the elephant in the room yes, many may question Rapunel’s spirited nature despite her oppressive circumstance. Whilst on the surface it seems like a nice montage, there’s a lot you can actually unpack.

Rapunzel is introduced to us as her teenage self, and she basically gives us a run down of her day to day activities in the most fun way possible. The opening song in this scene is a great way to kickstart what I would consider to be the best soundtrack to a Disney animation. Thankfully there are plenty of heartwarming, light, dramatic moments in the film and instead of doing a formal film review, I would like to single out three scenes that represent what a quality film Tangled is.

The song was nominated for an Oscar in 2011 (I love Toy Story 3 – 2010 but in my opinion I See The Light is superior to We Belong Together) and is the jewel of the film. I See The Light has to be one of the most stunning Disney songs and is the part of the most breathtaking scene in the film.
