Maleficent
A vengeful fairy is driven to curse an infant princess, only to discover
that the child may be the one person who can restore peace to their
troubled land.
Director:
Robert StrombergWriters:
Linda Woolverton, Charles Perrault (based from the story "La Belle au bois dormant" by), 9 more credits »Trailers
Stars:
Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Sharlto Copley | See full cast and crew »Storyline
A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent rises to be the land's fiercest protector, but she ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal - an act that begins to turn her pure heart to stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces a battle with the invading king's successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom - and perhaps to Maleficent's true happiness as well.User Reviews
Every
true fan of the original Sleeping Beauty (1959) was skeptical about
this and how much it had to deviate from the actual movie, and as more
of the movie was revealed, it was only proving to be another female
empowerment, victimized villain kind of a movie. But I'm glad I was
wrong, for I'm sure only by watching the whole movie can we truly
appreciate and understand the very convincing back story and development
the character was subject to. Of course with very liberal changes to
the original plot, the key elements that you'd look for are intact. Need
I mention the perfect casting of Angelina Jolie, Maleficent truly comes
to life in full form by Angelina's stunning skills and presence. A
twist that's not cliché, sentiments that are deep, humor that's ever so
natural and action that always keeps you at the edge of your seat!
Maleficent in this movie is not exactly as we know of her from the few
minutes we got to see her in the original movie, but let me tell you
she's every bit deliciously evil. It was amusing to see Angelina play a
role that requires a lot of nuances to pull of this character with a lot
of depth as opposed to the one-dimensional character from the movie.
Never letting off the grip, she carried the movie on her shoulders.
Nothing to take away from the beauty of the rest of the movie which
takes breath with excellent direction and visual effects that will truly
transport you to another world, and the amazing work by all the
'supporting' actors. Yes, the other characters weren't as fleshed out as
Maleficent, but I see that as good thing, given the title and theme. A
spectacular balance. I'd also like to bring light on the enchanting
score, thanks to James Newton Howard, this maestro is underrated.
A comprehensive movie, there's a little something for audiences of all ages, truly a masterpiece.
A comprehensive movie, there's a little something for audiences of all ages, truly a masterpiece.

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