Okay, so I know that Disney live action remake movies are not everyone's cup of tea. I have a few of the naysayers in my own family--and I agree with some of their points. For example, I'll happily admit that some of the autotune singing in Beauty and the Beast is cringey. Still, I can't help but get wrapped up in the excitement of seeing these beloved stories re-told. I mean, there could be a new movie version of Cinderella every year and I would not object. But because of my mixed feelings about re-makes, as the release date for the live action Little Mermaid came closer and closer, I wasn't sure how excited I would be. Finally, last week, I took a minute to find a trailer online. I watched it, riveted, with tears in my eyes. When I heard the snippet from Halle Bailey's rendition of Part of Your World, I straight-up cried...and I knew exactly how excited I was about this movie: very excited. Very.
I wasn't quite excited enough to head to the theaters on Friday night, release day, but I was there first thing Saturday morning. The movie is incredible. In fact, I think it's the best live action re-make so far (even considering my Cinderella bias). Halle Bailey is luminous, Melissa McCarthy is brilliant as Ursula, and I love Daveed Diggs' take on Sebastian. In addition, the hair animation is mind-boggling, and the underwater scenes are immersive...and breathtaking. I think my husband will love this movie simply because of the diversity of sea life that's depicted during Under the Sea. I feel like the end dragged on for too long and was a bit awkward, but that's a small complaint. The movie as a whole was magical and I can't wait to see it again.
Unfortunately, even when Disney has a hit with these remake movies, the accompanying dolls aren't necessarily good. The Disney Store's interpretations of Belle and Cinderella were strange, and ultimately disappointing. This time around, both Mattel and Disney have released a collection of The Little Mermaid dolls, and the promotional photos look very promising. So, today I'll review the Disney Store's version of Ariel, and next time I'll compare and contrast her to Mattel's deluxe Ariel doll. And I'll tell you right up front: I am even more excited about these dolls than I was about the movie trailer:
Live Action The Little Mermaid Ariel doll by Disney, $34.99. |