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Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
2010 76 min India, United States of America G 0+
★7.0
Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Director: Bradley Raymond
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Description
During a summer stay on the mainland, Tinker Bell is accidentally discovered while investigating a little girl's fairy house. As the other fairies, led by the brash Vidia, launch a daring rescue in the middle of a fierce storm, Tink develops a special bond with the lonely, little girl.
Starring
Mae Whitman
Actor
Lauren Mote
Actor
Michael Sheen
Actor
Pamela Adlon
Actor
Awards
1 win & 1 nomination.
Key opinion
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is widely praised as a visually stunning and heartwarming entry in the franchise that balances magical wonder with a meaningful story. While some viewers find it less purely fun than its predecessors, its exploration of parent-child dynamics and its message about the importance of belief resonate strongly with both children and adults.
| Production | The film utilizes vivid, sharp-textured 3D animation that elevates the visual experience, particularly in its portrayal of drawings coming to life. | |
| Score | The soundtrack and score provide an upbeat and magical atmosphere that complements the story's gentle tone. | |
| Theme | The narrative successfully navigates the emotional tension between a child's imagination and a parent's pragmatic skepticism, adding depth to the series. | |
| Acting | The character work, specifically the newfound complexity of Vidia and the relatable curiosity of Tinker Bell, keeps the leads engaging throughout the journey. | |
| Originality | The film’s tone is debated, as some viewers appreciate the serious, mature moral lessons while others find it slightly less lighthearted or 'fun' than previous installments. |