Finally, after years of growing up with and watching the TV shows based on it, 101 Dalmatians and 101 Dalmatian Street, I finally managed to watch where it started!
And what can I say? I like the movie.
Of course, as with many movies of the time, parts of the pacing are slower than one is used today, like the first showing of the "barking chain", or the whole beginning. But seriously, I thin... Read more
Finally, after years of growing up with and watching the TV shows based on it, 101 Dalmatians and 101 Dalmatian Street, I finally managed to watch where it started!
And what can I say? I like the movie.
Of course, as with many movies of the time, parts of the pacing are slower than one is used today, like the first showing of the "barking chain", or the whole beginning. But seriously, I think it felt kinda nice and relaxing, before all the action starts!
The movie is really well-done and cute.
Sure, there are no crazy surprises or twists, it's, well, more "classical", obviously, but very much well-done so.
The slow start is a very nice introduction, Pongo and Perdita are lovely, caring parents, and Roger is an equally silly and serious person, both parts fitting well together.
Neither the humans nor the dogs have any real character development in the little time they have in the movie, but all of them are friendly and "cozy" in their own way.
Cruella reminded me of "The Rescuers"' Madame Medusa in her crazy dedication and even more crazy eyes. Well, chronologically, I guess, Medusa reminds me of Cruella.
The movie has many really smooth and nice animations and the facial expressions especially of Roger, Pongo and Perdita are lovely. You know, animal characters with strong, emotional expressions. The stuff Disney seemingly forgot they could do for the Lion King remakes. Anyway!
In addition to that, as often in high-value cartoon movies of that time, most backgrounds were really detailed and beautiful. And the ones that didn't have much details were instead used to provide strong, contrasting colors. So, certainly a movie that still visually holds up for me today!
And the music was also really nice. Playful and silly in fun scenes, strong and dramatic in chases. Really a lovely job by composition and orchestra!
Yes, for today's standards the story isn't anything crazy special, but it was told lovingly with much family warmth and friendship, and I loved it for it. The British voice actors also sounded really lovely.
So, yes, this is a really nice Disney Classic, I enjoyed it, and it was nice to finally see where the TV shows had their origin. The movie is certainly quite darker and serious than the shows, but it fits well!
Also, Pongo calling the humans their "pets" and being slightly confused to understand their species in a nice narrative joke.
Now excuse me, I gotta find a ton of cute puppies to cuddle!Show less