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Maleficent: Mistress of Evil - Movie Review

Not Sleeping Beauty

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is the sequel to the 2014 Maleficent movie that rewrites the story of Sleeping Beauty. In the rewrite, we find Maleficent is actually the victim who ends up saving and adapting the princess to bring the world of man and faeries together in peace. The sequel follows the lives of both Maleficent and the Princess Aurora when a new threat to peace comes.

Review

One thing that I do like about both movies is they use a familiar story to tell a very different tale. I enjoy Disney actually taking the time to tell new stories with familiar characters. If only they could have done that with the Star Wars sequels. Angelina Jolie makes an excellent Maleficent. Michelle Pfeiffer is also a great casting choice for this movie. Towards the end, the movie starts to become predictable but in a good way. Another thing I like about these movies is their endings could end the story but I suspect there is another Maleficent movie to come.

Rating

I would rate this a HD movie. I would recommend you adding to your collection if you already have the first movie for less than $10. I was able to get my copy on sale at UltraCloudHD for $8.

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