The run-time is 1 hour, 47 minutes, and the rating is PG for some violence, action and thematic elements. It stars Awkwafina, Kelly Marie Tran, Daniel Dae Kim, Gemma Chan, Benedict Wong, Izaac Wang, Alan Tudyk. “Raya and the Last Dragon” is an animated adventure fantasy from Disney Animation Studios. ![]() “Us Again” is set for debut on Disney Plus in June. World of Dance champions Keone and Mari Madrid are the choreographers/dancers in this animated musical fantasy and Pinar Toprak has composed a lively pulsating rhythm. In this 7-minute short, an elderly couple rekindle their zest for life and each other, reverting to their youthful selves, as they dance through a big city on one magical rainy night. If seeing it in a theater, don’t miss the accompanying vivacious animated short, “Us Again,” which is another home run from the Mouse House.ĭirector-writer Zach Parrish has created a vibrant cityscape for this delightful dance down memory lane. However, this film is not intended for very young audience. That said, there is an emotional payoff that sums up the story neatly. The silvery-blue dragon with the big Keane eyes seems out of place among the realistic animated adventures. My issue with Sisu is she looks like a unicorn drawn by Lisa Frank on a ‘90s lunchbox. She is glib and self-deprecating, like all good sidekicks are. While the voice cast is strong, the hands-down star is Awkwafina as the dragon Sisu, who can shift-shape into a female. Screenwriters Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim created a few characters strictly along for good humor: Tuk Tuk, a roly poly creature that Raya uses as a vehicle, which of course is voiced by Disney iron man Alan Tudyk lovable lug Tong (Benedict Wong) plucky restaurateur Boun (Izaac Wang) and Little Noi (Thalia Tran), a precocious baby accompanied by a trio of curious monkeys.īut the conflict with friend-turned-enemy Namaari (Gemma Chan) seems forced, although the sword fights are well-staged. Not that those aren’t lofty ideals, but with multiple directors and eight story contributors, there isn’t a singular vision pushing us into new territory.Īs a champion of female empowerment stories, I liked the fierce Raya, a more evolved warrior princess in the mold of Mulan and Moana.Īs Raya, Kelly Marie Tran is the right blend of confidence and concern, grieving for what once was when her benevolent father Benja (Daniel Dae Kim) was alive. Yet, for all that technical advancement, the tone is not consistent, and the storytelling suffers because it is such a familiar Disney template: Be Yourself, Be Kind to Others, Fight for the Common Good, Strive to Live in Harmony with People Who Aren’t Like You and Appreciate Family. But saving the world will take more than teamwork. Legend has it that one dragon lives and warrior Raya is determined to find it, hoping that unity can happen in the realm. The next-level panoramas and sweeping vistas are stunning visuals by Disney Animation Studios.Īn ancient civilization inhabits Kumandra, but warring factions have fractured the land into five desolate areas. With all its sophisticated and dazzling, detailed animation, “Raya and the Last Dragon” demonstrates what computer-generated graphic images can accomplish.
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