I still believe people are seeing two different films in Princess and the Frog. The D23 preview had people enthused, everyone from fans to animation experts and other artists. Yet, if your sources are to be believe, it isn't a Disney film at all.kurtadisneyite wrote:Memory says Bedknobs and Broomsticks was a modest success, not a runaway hit.
As for TPATF, my 2-cents is it must resonate with the younger, hipper audiences if Disney is to truly launch a "new age" alongside their successful Pixar franchise. trying to update the older Disney classics via sequels has been hit or miss (Cinderella III seems the best, but Lasseter has killed that approach for now), the new product remains the only avenue left.
However, older "boomer era" Disney artists I know who saw TPATF told me it looked and sounded __fantastic__, but was trying to be too contemporary and "didn't create its own world".
I am willing to believe that fans WILL measure this movie's worth against that of the other classics, and will likely come up with the idea that "It isn't magical enough". Yet those that will measure the movie using its own strengths will say its a great film.
In other words, younger Disney fans and fans of the 90s films will love it, but older fans might get lost in it.