“I think that it’s no coincidence that when the lanterns are being lit, they look like her hair lighting up, like they’re flowing.”
“I’m really sick of seeing everyone say that Frozen is “Tangled: On Ice”, or that Anna looks exactly like Rapunzel. The movie isn’t even out yet, give it a chance people!”
“Every time during The Tear Heals I hear the piano getting really loud after the part where Rapunzel says to Eugene and you were mine,I get even worse and I burst into tears of pain because of it.”
“I recall that when the first Tangled trailer came out, most of the Youtube comments were complaints about how it “looked too much like Shrek” or that it would suck because “it wasn’t 2D animation”. I kind of agreed and thought that the trailer was awful. A few months later, I saw the movie with low expectations and was blown away by how good it was. I seriously wonder if those people who complained actually ended up liking the movie once it came out. Never judge an entire movie by it’s trailer.”
“The part that always gets me is when Eugene says: “A fake reputation is all a man has.” Because unfortunately, that line is so true.”
“I have seen Tangled many times but the scene of Rapunzel’s mother adjusting Rapunzels’ father’s sun necklace ALWAYS makes me cry. I’m very close with my dad and seeing him long for his child pains me.”
“Tangled needs to be a musical on Broadway AND West End.”
“I love how you can hear bits of “When Will My Life Begin” in the scores, especially “Campfire” “Waiting for the Lights” and “The Tear Heals” It really brought the movie full-circle, IMO.”
“People talk about feeling bad for Gothel, or about how they think she felt love for Rapunzel. I disagree. Gothel didn’t want the child like in the original fairy tale; all she wanted was the magic the child possessed. Which, I think, is why Rapunzel figured out she didn’t belong.”
“I never really gotten along with sisters. It seems like we never agree on anything. But if there is Tangled on the TV, we will laugh, cry, and sing along to all the songs together. No screaming, arguing, or fist fights. Tangled is one of the few things that bring my sisters and I together.”