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A Man Undercover


I'm Autistic and suffer from ADHD & OCD, but I'm very high-functioning and capable of taking care of myself if I need to.

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Jan
25th
2020

My Movie Review on Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Plus an Art Piece) · 11:01pm Jan 25th, 2020

Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?

This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

And today, as requested by BradyBunch and Jade Dawn of FiMFiction.net, I'll be sharing my take of Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire".

Here’s the summary of this tale:

Milo Thatch is a young scientist who is considered crazy because he believes that the lost city of Atlantis is real, especially after taking research on where to find it: In the seas of Iceland.

After the museum he works at refuses to fund his search for Atlantis, though, Milo is suddenly approached by his deceased grandfather’s old friend, Preston B. Whitmore, who offers to fund for him instead, along with hiring a crew to go with him on the expedition.

Will Milo find Atlantis? Or will he go home empty handed and forever be considered a laughing stock?

I’d like to be honest:

The first time I saw this film, which was a few years ago, I was mostly neutral towards it. When I saw it again not too long ago, though, the film became something that I enjoyed more than before.

It’s apparently a movie that grows on you after seeing it more than just one time. And with good reason too.

The voice acting, casting, characters, and character development were astounding! At times, I’ve read reviews saying that the characters were flat in terms of being fully-realized and memorable. However, I really don’t get where they’re coming from. I thought that the characters were amazing, having brilliant background, development, and personality. The performances of its ensemble were excellent too, especially because of how much of a great time the cast was obviously having and how passionate they were for their characters.

The direction by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, the screenplay by Tab Murphy, and the story by Murphy, Trousdale, Wise, Joss Whedon, Bryce Zabel, and Jackie Stabel, were marvelously worked. Admittedly, the first act did seem a little straightforward in some ways, but other than that, the film paced itself perfectly. As an action-adventure film, it had a great balance of being simple and complex at the same time, and the action scenes it had were terrific too. Plus, there was amazingly done humor, wit, heart, and emotion that helped the film be far from lifeless.

The animation was unique for a Disney film, might I add. The look of it may not seem like the usual Disney style, but in a sense, it showed itself to be pure Disney with a willingness to experiment. Trousdale, Wise, and the animators gave the film the look and feel of a comic book on canvas, and that’s something I highly admire about it.

Finally, the music by James Newton Howard was quite enjoyable as well. This film being the second animated Disney feature Howard composed for, I admired how he emotionally threw himself into creating the music. He particularly gave it a vast sense of epicness and life that was great enough to help audiences be right in the adventure.

In the end, “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” may not compare to that of other Disney films like, say, “The Lion King”, “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin”, but...it’s fun, exciting, and the team behind it was obviously quite passionate about this film. It’s overall what I’d classify as severely underrated.

So, I rate “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” five out of five stars.


Before I conclude this post, I’d like to show you guys my latest art piece, which I worked on from January 10-24, 2020, much shorter than the last one.

The painting definitely reminds me of Disney-Pixar’s “Up”, I’ll tell you guys that. I wouldn’t even mind reviewing that film someday.

Also, 🤷🏻‍♂️happy birthday to me, I guess. Today I’m 21 years old.

Comments ( 14 )

A Man Undercover: *says Atlantis may not compare to Aladdin, Lion King, etc*

Also a Man Undercover: *rates the film 5/5* 😅

In all seriousness, I really loved this movie 🤓

And happy birthday ya old coot! Jk

I remember this. Then I feel quite lonely when nobody I know has ever heard of it.

Are you gonna celebrate with your first drink?

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Not sure.

I wouldn’t mind, though.

See, this is the kind of stuff I wish Disney–or just anybody, for that matter–would make more of.

And I loved this movie. I actually found a toy of the Ulysses submarine years ago, and it's still sitting on my shelf in my room.

5192041
so your real name is Austin, huh? Great name!

This... Yes. I love this movie. More than most others. It's Jules Verne meeting Indiana Jones meeting Disney. This is criminally underrated, and Disney should have remade this movie instead of The Lion King.

5192049
Oh.

Thank you. I...didn’t think anyone would notice:twilightsheepish:.

But yes, it is my real name. Although I prefer being called by my usernames on places like this.

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I think out of all of Disney, this is the movie that would benefit the most from a live-action remake.

This and Treasure Planet, maybe.

5192052
Still, be proud of your name.:twilightsmile: It is a sign of God.

Really love this film too!

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Anytime! Anytime.:raritywink:

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