From the reviews I read, this story exists mainly to please very young viewers. I've heard its far less sophisticated than many of the other films. Is that incorrect?
I wouldn't tend to say so, but considering the bear's out of the bag, there's a LOT more humor in the film when said person turns into a bear and becomes the comic relief for a sizable part of the film. But like I said, as far as story goes, it's the best Princess thing to come out of Disney, at least since the Little Mermaid-Aladdin period. Still, I gotta say I'm disappointed that they had to market the movie with fashion dolls. It does seem a little hypocritical, but that's the only merchandise that apparently appeals to little girls anyway.
But I wouldn't say it's unsophisticated. It has very touching moments that aren't over the top cryfests (like Up and Toy Story 3). It's no Ratatoullie (which was too sophisticated for the little ones... the gourmet food jokes were destined to go over a lot of heads anyway), but it's certainly a lot more sophisticated than some of their earlier films, not to mention both Cars films. Plus, it doesn't just stand on a soap box like Wall*e does. It's a Pixar film that doesn't seem like one, and that means they aren't stuck in the cute thing learns a lesson rut.
It seems like a movie Disney would have made on their own, if they weren't so destined to follow the formula, as aptly explained by the Warner Brothers and Sister...
I actually enjoyed Tangled....Even if it isn't Disney at its best.
I missed that due to my inability to want to hang around for an hour and a half, not to mention being in a bad mood that day and not wanting to take it out on the poor film. So I saw Yogi Bear and had a very grouchy time. I have to admit, that was kind of fun to be in a ticked off mood and seeing a bad film and to be able to complain about it.
But like I always say, Disney took slack for being the Princess movie factory, and then when they stopped everyone was like "HEY! Where's the Princesses?!?" Lilo and Stitch was one of the few post-Princess movies that actually hit a cord with the audience... at least before the CGI conversion... and even then, it took until Bolt.