Maléfica 2: Mestre do Mal

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Esta é a história de Maléfica (Angelina Jolie), a fada cuja terrível maldição induziu a princesa Aurora (Elle Fanning) a um sono profundo, de onde apenas pôde despertar após 100 anos. Afinal, lançar o feitiço sobre a filha recém-nascida do soberano era a única forma de proteger o Reino da Floresta de inimigos dispostos a destruí-lo. À medida que a princesa cresce no bosque, longe dos perigos do reino a que pertence, vê-se num conflito entre o ambiente da floresta que aprendeu a amar e o do humano de onde provém. E quando aceita casar-se com o Príncipe Phillip (Harris Dickinson), a jovem princesa é acolhida pela rainha Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer), a futura sogra. Mas isso não vai agradar ao coração de Maléfica, que se vai opor com todas as forças à união dos jovens apaixonados. (NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais)

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Malarkey 

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inglês Everyone who likes movies knows how cursed sequels of successful movies are. And taking into consideration that Maleficent was quite a unique fairy tale with quite a lot of fantasy elements thrown into the mix, it didn’t take long for the second movie to come. And the result? Unexpectedly good for a second movie but traditionally less good than the first one. Why, for example, does it have the sub-title Mistress of Evil? I thought that we were able to clarify the fact that Maleficent isn’t evil during the first movie. So why point it out again? And the moments that contradict the first movie are numerous (secret race, rising from the ashes and so on). On the other hand Joachim Rønning isn’t a novice, and therefore he prepared beautiful digital effects with an epic final battle which I wasn’t even expecting but enjoyed quite a lot. So even though there are moments in this movie that I wasn’t able to comprehend, it is still a beautiful fantasy and those aren’t produced in Hollywood often enough. ()

MrHlad 

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inglês Princess Aurora wants to get married and Maleficent has a bit of a problem with that. One that leads to a war between humans and magical creatures! This dark fantasy sequel is just as lackluster as the first part, a CGI-packed film with a hackneyed and overly simple story that surprises with the unexpected relegation of Angelina Jolie. As an unpretentious family fantasy flick, it may hold up, but you'd look in vain for anything extra in the second Maleficient. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês The sequel to Maleficent is roughly on a similar level to the first one, but with a bigger budget and a more spectacular finale, so fans of the first one shouldn't be disappointed. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is unexpectedly enough a dark fantasy fairytale, which is nice to watch thanks to nice visuals, the beautiful Angelina Jolie, a lot of interesting creatures and enough famous names. The finale is about 30 minutes long and is a solid, engaging and interesting castle conquest that is reminiscent of the best of the Lord of the Rings within the fantasy genre. I was definitely not bored. 75% ()

NinadeL 

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inglês Disney's generic remakes of cartoons in live-action format are challenging, overwhelming, and often boring. Fortunately, at least Alice and Maleficent are honorable exceptions that use the original cartoons as a stepping stone and let them inspire them to completely independent adventures. The second Maleficent is a beautiful example of the transition from fairy tale to fantasy that can appeal to an older audience. The cast was also unusually well supported by Michelle Pfeiffer, who thoroughly enjoyed her evil queen Ingrith. The main trio is wonderfully cast and it is a joy to see such satisfied actresses who are happy in their roles. The costumes, the action, the emotion - everything is in its place. Satisfaction on my part. ()

Filmmaniak 

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português Uma sequência que ninguém pediu e não havia razão nem tema para a fazer, mas o filme anterior ganhou muito dinheiro, pelo que teve de ser feito. A história é um grande modelo genérico, parecendo uma combinação ideais atrificiais e um produto criado por um gerador de enredos aleatórios. A simplicidade, vulgaridade e previsibilidade do enredo o filme tenta esconder com truques digitais, desenho de cenários e visuais coloridos - mas mesmo a este respeito apenas cumpre o habitual padrão agradável sem tentar nada original ou significativamente mais imaginativo. É elevado pelos aspetos de superfície profissionalmente realizados do filme e, por vezes, pelos atores. Mas todo esse esforço foi investido numa produção preguiçosa e desinteressante que existe praticamente por obrigação. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglês Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is one of many films for which I wish we had a more diverse range in star ratings. The film abounds with gorgeous, fairytale-like visuals that transfix the eye – in places, it looks perhaps a little too contrived to suit the film and the 3D format. I welcome the casting of Michelle Pfeiffer, whom I really like, although it's a fact that her character comes across as somewhat flat (and it's not because of her corset). At times I was bothered by the predictability of the plot, which on the one hand is to be expected in a fairy tale where good always triumphs over evil, but on the other hand there are instances where filmmakers have managed to rise above the genre within the plot (for example Stardust). I found The Prince and the King rather redundant, with Elle Fanning brought innocence to the film, but mostly it was all about the conflict between Pfeiffer and Angelina Jolie. I was intrigued by the building of a sort of mythology around Maleficent's origins, yet I felt it felt formulaic and that a little more could have been made of it. In the end, it's nice to look at, but the whole thing lacks any of that deeper moment of surprise. ()