Wish - Is It Good or Nah? (Disney Review)

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Published 2023-11-22
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All Comments (21)
  • @45darkrai
    From what I remember, there were original plans where both the King and Queen were meant to be evil together. Honestly, it would have been engaging with Disney to have an evil couple.
  • @publiusnaso9473
    There's concept art from when Queen Amaya was evil, and the idea of a villainous power couple is rad and unique, a villain song duet could be awesome.
  • @xKumei
    Disney using pop music writers for their anniversary honestly feels insulting. It shows such a disregard for their own history.
  • @darknessbobulus
    The worst part of this to me is that Magnifico has all the traits of a heroic but flawed king. Other than being conceited, he's a stand up guy. He was a normal guy, lost his family, taught himself powerful magic, made his own peaceful kingdom from scratch where everyone was welcome AND its free. He grants wishes that are good for the kingdom, aren't too vague as to back fire, and aren't impossible. He grants a wish for a woman who wants to make great clothes by giving her a magic pair of scissors so she still has to put the work in, just like he did. After all of his hard work, he should be allowed some pride and the belief that he should get some respect. He just randomly becomes evil bc Disney suddenly believes "Be careful what you wish for" is for boomers.
  • @lospereye
    To quote C.S.Lewis, “A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children isn't a good children's story in the slightest.”
  • @Maddin1313
    Disney celebrating its anniversary with Wish is like Gordon Ramsay celebrating his anniversary with a can of ravioli.
  • @XxdextriousxX
    My friend took her 4 year old daughter to see this and she kept asking to use the bathroom. Then finally admitted she just didn’t wanna continue watching and rather walk around the theater 💀💀💀💀
  • @itskevinolear
    Damn this movie’s got Schaf defending Raya AND Ralph Breaks the Internet. This is serious 🧐
  • @huntercool2232
    The fact that people actually FORGOT this film was even out really says a lot about Disney’s current state.
  • @haunted2882
    We need more flawed female character's like Megara, she never trusted anyone and always hid her emotions, but that showed us that being open isn't a weakness.
  • @hanoh2904
    Hearing such a world recognized company teaching kids " I are" broke me as an English teacher
  • @hayleygrace6542
    The fact they didn’t get Alan Menken involved the 100 anniversary film is criminal.
  • @Jonathan_Collins
    Do you know Walt Disney himself, and the company itself through 2010, would allow the writers MONTHS to work out the stories? Walt once threw out six months worth of work by his storyboard artists/writers when it became apparent to them and him the direction of the film wasn't working. (Pinocchio was delayed because they weren't happy with the character design). A writer on Toy Story 3 took six weeks to unknot a story problem and everyone was cool with that and liked his solution. Now, things are rushed through to feed the content pipeline and there's no time given to put something aside, ponder it, and rework it if necessary.
  • Disney is honestly baffling me at this point. Are they trying to lose fans and money?? I genuinely don’t see how they’re going to come back from this mess.
  • @ThePiachu
    Worse yet, for a movie called Wish, you see fewer wishes granted than in frigging Alladin, a movie about a genie with an explicit limit of wishes he can grant... The wishing star itself only granted one wish - the goat's desire to talk...
  • @chimanruler15
    14:01 "...this movie lacks any real theme or significant message." You nailed it. That was EXACTLY how I felt after I watched the whole thing in theaters. Smh, Disney, wtf what were you doing?
  • @chazjohannsen
    Puss in Boots The Last Wish is all the wish-based animated fairytale movie I need.
  • @RavenStarMedia
    The original plan for this movie was for Star to be a shapeshifter with a personality like a fusion of Peter Pan and the Genie, and meant to be Asha's love interest. And the king and queen were going to be an evil couple. I would have preferred that to what we got.
  • @jonalban4349
    I don’t understand how anyone anywhere could think that it’s a bad thing to selectively grant wishes. Some wishes are bad. And some wishes just contradict each other, and so they can’t both be granted.
  • @ennaaizpuru663
    I have 2 theories about why they chose those two to make the music for wish: 1) they were the only ones who didn't participate on the strike 2) they were hoping for the music to have a similar impact that "Let it go" did, by choosing pop musicians they intended to produce a hit for "everyone".