Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$60,655,420
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,290,525
Gross worldwide
$90,874,570
Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$60,655,420
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,290,525
Gross worldwide
$90,874,570
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By Alessandro 2022-12-18 19:06:48
It’s just that I was at a loss~
In this week’s symphony appreciation, when talking about "music image" and "art image", I included excerpts from this disc. There was one at home very early, but only the image of The Sorcerer's Apprentice in my mind, the cuteness of mickey and broom The story, as for the others, is very fresh, and I read it from beginning to end after returning home.
What a feeling, it's probably been ten years, and after the last time, music expresses people's understanding and sound of the objective...
By Shyann 2022-12-17 19:49:38
In "Fantasia 2000•Rhapsody in Blue", New York became a city outlined by lines, squares and skyscrapers became a rectangle with a single stroke, and the small lattices above were windows. What remains unchanged is the dense, busy, and bizarre city. The protagonists are four almost inconspicuous little characters-black construction workers who love to play drums, girls who have been deprived of their childhood by various classes, the unemployed, and rich men who are oppressed by their wives. Four...
By Frank 2022-11-24 19:27:18
Actually I saw it a long time ago. But looking at it today is completely different.
The opening No.5, Roman Pine and the last Firebird were not particularly impressive. Although I like the last kind of beautiful picture. And the final ending will make me very excited to watch.
Well, I think the climax is still in the middle. Starting from Rhapsody in Blue, life in New York is full of comics, but what leaves me more impression is the melancholy and melancholy that exists in...
By Kamille 2022-11-18 08:45:01
Because the stars have already been hit before, I have to do it again with a sense of presence. The content is an extended version of the short comment 2333.
I was watching the Peace Cinema on the 17th. It seems that this is the first show of this film festival and the first show of the Disney unit, so the organizer has prepared gifts for all audiences-a Disney studios bag containing a car baffle (?) and a poster. Because it was an unexpected link, I felt a little happy. Everyone took...
By Blaze 2022-11-10 04:48:24
The spring breeze by the pillow is blowing the truth to the ears
The Majestic March Rhapsody series uses classical music as the starting point of the animation narrative and emotion. It is very skillful to write the rhythm of the plot development in the rhythm of the music, and at the same time assume the responsibility of the theme. At this point, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is indeed unsurpassed. But Disney’s most attractive to me is not the story, but the philosophical thinking of the universe expressed by simple natural creatures, one...
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By Yvette 2023-09-18 08:17:09
The beautiful animation concert, the music is rejuvenated by the animation, the animation is shining because of the music, this is undoubtedly the charm, and even the magic, that Disney can embody. Disney's Fantasia in the new century is both a summary of achievements and an outlook, but who would have thought at that time that the 2D animation that once dominated it for a while is about to...
By Izabella 2023-09-13 10:13:18
There is a song in it that combines well with the animation!! I'll make a short review when I go back and search for the name of the song. ....
By Ericka 2023-09-07 23:00:47
Immaculate ‖ more modern than the version more than 60 years ago‖ I actually saw CD1 from...
By Krista 2023-08-31 01:07:06
The music is so classic~ I used to think of it every time I watched the 10th screening...
By Carmella 2023-08-20 03:13:44
Ride on the flying carpet woven by music, cross the mountains and valleys, chase the waves and fly into the air, wandering in the fantasy realm of strange...
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.
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."
[last lines]
Steve Martin: Camera back on me... uh, camera back on me? Hello? Hellooooo? Could someone give me a ride home?