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Honestly, I'm not surprised that Rider was able to get away with the goods. He was lowered down from the ceiling while all the guards were looking at the front door. There were a good amount of guards protecting the crown from theft, but not a single one of them was looking towards the crown when it got stolen. We get our first good look at what the guards are like at the castle when Flynn Rider steals the crown right out from under them.
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So read on if, despite liking the movie Tangled, you want to check out all the ways that it went wrong. Thoroughly critiquing great Disney classics is one of my favorite things to do because despite the harsh words I might lay at the feet of these movies, I really do adore them. Tangled is set up for being nonsensical just by examining the idea of hair physics. The story that Tangled is founded on, the fairy tale of Rapunzel, is flawed all on its own, so anything based on it has the potential to bring those flaws out to the forefront. My sister might have been suckered in by Flynn Rider's smolder, but I was not so easily snared. I think the movie abandoned common sense in exchange for tickling our funny bones or going for that emotional moment.
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That said, Tangled has a bunch of flaws when it comes to the plot making any sense. Tangled had humor and heart by the bucket-load, and it kind of feels like it fell off the wayside when it comes to remembering good Disney movies. I would even say (boy, I might get some flak for this) that the soundtrack for Tangled was better than the soundtrack for Frozen. Tangled had just the right amount of levity and seriousness all wrapped up in one movie, and I don't think it gets enough credit for the songs it came up with. Tangled is one of my sister's favorite Disney movies.