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 Maleficent - Movie  Review

Director: Robert Stromberg

Genre: Fantasy

Release date:  May 30, 2014 (United States)

Run Time:  97  minutes

Cast:
  1. Kenneth Cranham as King Henry,
  2. Sam Riley as Diaval
  3. Imelda Staunton as Knotgrass
  4. Elle Fanning as Princess Aurora,
  5. Sharlto Copley as King Stefan,
  6. Angelina Jolie as Maleficent,
  7. Ella Purnell and Isobelle Molloy as young Maleficent



Review:  When I was a young girl living in the land of fairies, Maleficent is not a bad person to start. In fact, according to a copy of the story, his life was full of imagination and wonder in the wilderness and forests she lived.


But as time passes, things change when King Henry (Cranham) decides to take care of his beloved homeland. And it represents the conflict between the two worlds - that of man, and the type of Evil. While she had befriended a boy named Stefan (played as an adult by Copley) when young, future ambitions that have an important impact on the story unfolds.

And so, Stefan turns to a friend foe, a transformation that is scary in a scene. Therefore, the shock and betrayal Evil is the feeling is somewhat justified and understandable. His grudge against Stefan starts here, she takes it upon himself the best way he knows. And as history, the daughter of Stefan Aurora, through no fault of yours is cursed. But just when the story seems to take a predictable turn, we see an unexpected link between Maleficent begin to develop and the young Princess Aurora (Fanning) is surprising, since the two can not be different from each other - Evil is a melancholy person whose trust is a raven named variable geometry DIAVAL (Riley), while Aurora is a charming and happy girl. Aurora has a goodness that evil can remember how it used to be.

Maleficent is Angelina Jolie vehicle almost to the end, because seeing how it fits that role to the letter, it is difficult for anyone else living in the nature of a good person who was hurt yourself Similarly, as the film. Fanning infused her character with a freshness that balances good against evil behavior. However, taking an imaginative on the old classic.
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