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| Date | 2024-01-20 08:42 -0800 |
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| Subject | Download Lagu Dream Lantern [PORTABLE] |
| From | Kristina Caulley <kristinacaulley231@gmail.com> |
<div>"I See the Light" received polarized reviews from film and music critics, who were largely ambivalent towards the song's content, questioning its originality. However, the "lantern sequence", during which "I See the Light" is performed by Rapunzel and Flynn, received high critical acclaim, with journalists and commentators praising its visuals and use of 3-D. Critically, both the song and the scene have been compared to similar romantic musical sequences from preceding Disney animated films, including "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid (1989) and "A Whole New World" from Aladdin (1992), both of which are love songs also composed by Menken.</div><div></div><div></div><div>When it came to writing the film's songs and musical numbers, Menken and Slater "looked for what is going to be an appropriate song moment for the main characters."[4] In the specific case of "I See the Light", Menken elaborated, "The lantern song ... flows pretty much out of the sense of completion and [Rapunzel] finally sees the lanterns and has this moment. It's more of a montage number."[4]</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download lagu dream lantern</div><div></div><div>DOWNLOAD: https://t.co/1aqJoapNrj </div><div></div><div></div><div>According to Marianne Paluso of the Catholic News Agency, Rapunzel, during the scene, "finally sees for herself the wondrous floating lanterns she's yearned to see her entire life".[21] Meanwhile, the audience is shown the way in which "love ... has blossomed between" the film's 2 main characters.[21] Commonly referred to by critics as one of Tangled's "show-stopping moments",[25][26] Rapunzel and Flynn perform the romantic duet while "play[ing] off each other"[27] as they continue to fall in love.[24]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Throughout the filmmaking process, Tangled's co-directors Byron Howard and Nathan Greno continued to hold the scene in particularly high regard, constantly boasting to the production team that "I See the Light" "will be the most spectacular animated sequence you've ever seen."[32] According to Greno, the use of 45,000[33][34] floating lanterns during the scene was directly inspired by traditional Indonesian ceremonies during which people "set up rice paper lanterns and send them into the sky."[35]</div><div></div><div></div><div>A "dreamy"[23] love song[36] that embodies a "classic romantic feel",[37] "I See the Light" is a "peppy and cheerful"[38] romantic[39] pop ballad[18] accompanied by a "soaring"[40] melody that spans a length of three minutes and forty-four seconds.[41][42] Stylistically combining both classical and contemporary music[43] with folk influences,[2] the lyrics of the "endearing"[44] romantic duet center around main characters Rapunzel and Flynn while describing their developing romantic relationship, which is finally beginning to allow the couple to "[see] life in a whole new way"[45] as they "begin to connect romantically,"[16] ultimately falling in love.[17]</div><div></div><div></div><div>The picture goes from strength to strength, with ... some amazing animation set pieces, culminating in a love ballad set against a backdrop of floating lanterns that's among the most dazzling pieces of moving artwork executed in any animated movie, Disney or otherwise, ever.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Contrastingly, the climactic musical sequence during which "I See the Light" is performed by Rapunzel and Flynn, commonly referred to as the "lantern sequence",[59][60][61][62] has fared significantly better than the song itself, garnering widespread acclaim from film critics. Keith Uhlich of Time Out described the scene as "especially wonderful",[20] while Digital Spy's Simon Reynolds similarly hailed it as one of the film's most "striking moments". Although Georgie Hobbs of Little White Lies wrote that, lyrically, "I See the Light" is "nothing special", she went on to praise the scene, describing it as a "treat ... that will clinch it for romantics and 3-D tech-heads alike."[40] Radio Times' Alan Jones labeled the sequence one of the film's "most beautifully uplifting moments".[63] Similarly, Christian Blauvelt of Slant Magazine highlighted the scene as one of Tangled's "few moments of otherworldly beauty".[64] A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote, "A scene of paper lanterns descending through mist onto water is especially breathtaking, partly because it departs from the usual 3-D insistence on deep focus and sharply-defined images, creating an experience that is almost tactile in its dreamy softness."[65]</div><div></div><div></div><div>The New York Post's Lou Lumenick, whose response to the film's use of 3-D was generally mixed, described "I See the Light" as "the year's best use of 3-D".[66] Likewise, Dan Kois of Westword commented, "while Tangled's 3-D is mostly unobtrusive, the lights swooping over the audience might be the most crowd-pleasing 3-dimensional filigree I've seen yet."[67] Rediff.com's Sukanya Verma praised both the scene and the song, writing, "it's the luminous imagery of ["I See the Light"], merging the reach of technology with Menken's sublime melody that produces a spectacular celluloid moment."[68] Tasha Robinson of The A. V. Club opined, "even a falling-in-love sequence cribbed in part from The Little Mermaid is overwhelmingly magical."[28] Colin Covert of the Star Tribune wrote, "A romantic boat-ride beneath a constellation of floating lanterns is one of the more breathtaking episodes of gratuitous beauty".[69] MSN Movies' Glenn Kenny hailed the scene as one of "the most dazzling pieces of moving artwork executed in any animated movie, Disney or otherwise, ever."</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>They became man and wife, and lived very happily together. They had a son they named Chen Xiang. Seven years later, Erlang found them by the flashing light from her magical lotus lantern. In order to enforce cosmic rules, Erlang kidnapped Chen Xiang and forced San Shengmu to return the lantern. She gave back the lantern and was also confined under a big mountain, Hua Shan</div><div></div><div></div><div>While in the celestial palace, Chen Xiang learned of his background and how his mother was imprisoned under a mountain. He had a plan to get the magical lantern back. With some help from others in the palace, he succeeded and escaped from the palace to look for his mother.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Sky lanterns are released by her parents, the King and Queen, as part of an annual festival trying to signal to Rapunzel how to return home to the kingdom, the kingdom of her original nature, and her sovereign true Self. It is all mystically fitting that she sees the Light as she returns Home, simultaneously returning to Love. The lyrics reflect all of these symbols.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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