9/10
An homage to imagination.
4 April 2020
You can tell that the people behind this Tinkerbell movie made sure to add that extra touch to make The Great Fairy Rescue a movie for families. Released in theaters in the UK and Ireland due to the popularity of the franchise.

Tinkerbell and her friends go to fairy camp together and Tink is excited about it, but she is also curious towards the humans living nearby. She ends up getting caught in a toy house made by a little girl who believes in fairies in contrast to her father who's a man of science and fact. That's the main theme of the movie: imagination versus fact.

Since this is an animated family film, it's not to be taken literally when we put imagination over science. I see it as a metaphor for being able to see further than your own interests and opinions, so when the stubborn father gives in it's heartwarming to see him finally spending time with his daughter.

Tinkerbell is set to be rescued by her friends after Vidia brings the news about her capture and while Tink bonds with the girl we follow the other fairies' journey to save her.

And the nice touches made to further expand the world and how it works make it all the more interesting, like how the fairies voices sound like a little bell ringing to the humans. Get it, Tinkerbell ;)

Worth a watch for the whole family.
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