Die Teenager von Disneys berüchtigtsten Schurken kehren auf die Insel der Verlorenen zurück, um eine neue Schar schurkischer Nachkommen für die Auradon Prep zu rekrutieren.Die Teenager von Disneys berüchtigtsten Schurken kehren auf die Insel der Verlorenen zurück, um eine neue Schar schurkischer Nachkommen für die Auradon Prep zu rekrutieren.Die Teenager von Disneys berüchtigtsten Schurken kehren auf die Insel der Verlorenen zurück, um eine neue Schar schurkischer Nachkommen für die Auradon Prep zu rekrutieren.
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Not my demographic, but I've always been fascinated by this campy, weird little world that combines mostly the Disney fairy tale movies with children-oriented high school drama and the modern day.
Though the movie suffers a little from franchise fatigue, this ain't half bad.
This isn't as strong as the first two movies. (In fairness, the script is more cohesive than the first film). The individual character moments just don't have the impact and charm of the previous flicks. This probably has to do with the fact that there are just TOO many characters to juggle by now. I mean the overall story films is resolved competently, some elements and characters are just handled really quickly. If you missed Audrey, daughter of Cinderella, (played by the Charmed reboot's Sarah Jeffrey) in the second movie, you'll be pleased to see her back. But if you liked Lonnie, daughter of Mulan, (Dianne Doan) from the first two films, you'll be disappointed to see her missing. I'm guessing they just didn't have time for her.
Crammed plot aside, this is an okay film. (I mean by Disney Channel Movie standards. I'd still put this near the top of them.) Story and characters are decent. The cast is strong and everyone seems like they're having fun. (RIP Cameron Boyce). I'm legitimately impressed how this movie takes itself seriously in it's own way. There is legitimate character development and use of such issues as redemption and morality. The handling of the socioeconomics of the world of Auradon, where criminals have been banished to a prison island and their kids are forced to grow up on it, is surprisingly complex and nuanced for a Disney Channel movie. (Again, by the channel's standards. The bar must be set accordingly.) If this is to be the final film, it ends the story exactly where it needs to.
The movie continues one of this series' biggest selling points: Its look. Again, we are bombarded by some delightully uber-corful and whimsical sets and costumes. I know the costumes are a little nuts, but they are just so distinctive.
Unfortunately, the songs go downhill. They are mostly weak or just okay. They just aren't catchy. The best in this is probably the villain song Queen of Mean, but it runs completely on style, and I don't know how many people will remember this afterwards. The dancing, however, still remains pretty impressive.
Overall, if your kids liked Descendants 1 & 2, they'll probably likethis. In general, number 3, while not the standout of the films, is the ending the movies needed.
Though the movie suffers a little from franchise fatigue, this ain't half bad.
This isn't as strong as the first two movies. (In fairness, the script is more cohesive than the first film). The individual character moments just don't have the impact and charm of the previous flicks. This probably has to do with the fact that there are just TOO many characters to juggle by now. I mean the overall story films is resolved competently, some elements and characters are just handled really quickly. If you missed Audrey, daughter of Cinderella, (played by the Charmed reboot's Sarah Jeffrey) in the second movie, you'll be pleased to see her back. But if you liked Lonnie, daughter of Mulan, (Dianne Doan) from the first two films, you'll be disappointed to see her missing. I'm guessing they just didn't have time for her.
Crammed plot aside, this is an okay film. (I mean by Disney Channel Movie standards. I'd still put this near the top of them.) Story and characters are decent. The cast is strong and everyone seems like they're having fun. (RIP Cameron Boyce). I'm legitimately impressed how this movie takes itself seriously in it's own way. There is legitimate character development and use of such issues as redemption and morality. The handling of the socioeconomics of the world of Auradon, where criminals have been banished to a prison island and their kids are forced to grow up on it, is surprisingly complex and nuanced for a Disney Channel movie. (Again, by the channel's standards. The bar must be set accordingly.) If this is to be the final film, it ends the story exactly where it needs to.
The movie continues one of this series' biggest selling points: Its look. Again, we are bombarded by some delightully uber-corful and whimsical sets and costumes. I know the costumes are a little nuts, but they are just so distinctive.
Unfortunately, the songs go downhill. They are mostly weak or just okay. They just aren't catchy. The best in this is probably the villain song Queen of Mean, but it runs completely on style, and I don't know how many people will remember this afterwards. The dancing, however, still remains pretty impressive.
Overall, if your kids liked Descendants 1 & 2, they'll probably likethis. In general, number 3, while not the standout of the films, is the ending the movies needed.
It was good.
The main reason why I didn't rate it higher was the writing. By far the laziest writing of the franchise.
Still the actors and directors pulled through to make it a good movie.
I found the First two to be better but that is my opinion still a legendary franchise for Disney TV movies
This movie series isn't the best. But the way it ended made it so good. The ending was touching, the acting was solid for my taste, Cheyenne Jackson was a great Hades, it was nice to have Audrey back, and the tribute to Cameron Boyce was the best. The songs were the best of all three movies. This will be forever in my mind
I am a huge fan of Disney so this may be biased but the movie is great. It's an amazing conclusion to the franchise and the songs and acting are really good for a TV movie. Loved it, fun watch.
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- WissenswertesCameron Boyce's final Descendants and Disney Channel project, following his death on July 6, 2019, from epilepsy.
- PatzerAt the end of the second movie Dizzy gets an invite to go to Auradon but in this one she's still on the isle waiting to be chosen.
- Zitate
Harry Hook: Hey Jay, thanks for saving me gorgeous face.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a dedication to Cameron Boyce at the start of the rolling credits: For Cameron, Who Made Every Moment Count.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Descendants 3: VK Mashup (2019)
- SoundtracksBreak This Down
Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Dee Theodore), Pipo Fernandez, Anthony Mirabella, Susan Paroff,
Nikki Sorrentino, Benjamin Hosteler (as Ben Hostetler), Doug Davis, James K. Petrie, and Jodie Shihadeh
Produced by Ali Dee (as Ali Dee Theodore), Anthony Mirabella & Doug Davis
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