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7/10
Battle Royale Disney style
jeddjong16 October 2019
In 2014, audiences learnt the back-story behind Maleficent, the villainess of Disney's 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty. Rather than being just a cackling sorceress, Maleficent painted its title character as someone who rose from tragedy and betrayal to form a complex bond with the young Princess Aurora. Directed by Joachim Rønning (Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge), this sequel continues that story, pitting Maleficent against a conniving, ruthless new foe.

Angelina Jolie continues to be all sharp-cheekboned perfection as Maleficent. We were afraid that she might phone in it given that this is a sequel, but she still appears to relish the role. Not only does she gets numerous fabulous costume changes, Maleficent goes on a journey of discovering, getting acquainted with her people and learning about their customs and beliefs. There is a conflict between her allegiance to her fae kin and to Aurora, which gives the powerful character something to struggle with.

Much of the film works because of Michelle Pfeiffer. Casting her opposite Jolie was an inspired move. The early promotional materials tried to hide it, but there's no point beating about the bush now - Queen Ingrith is the "Mistress of Evil" of the title. Pfeiffer plays the villain with sneer and swagger hidden beneath a regal façade, with shades of her witch character from Stardust sometimes visible. Coming off like a PG-rated Cersei Lannister, it's an absolute hoot.

There's a lot going on in the plot of the movie, so it is to writers Linda Woolverton, Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue's credit that the movie never loses sight of its emotional core: the relationship between Maleficent and Aurora. They might not be on the same page for much of the film, but it cannot be questioned that Maleficent deeply loves and cares for Aurora, something Ingrith winds up exploiting.

Just as in the first film, the show is stolen by Sam Riley as Diaval, Maleficent's shape-shifting sidekick. Riley manages to be both cool and

While the visuals are often mesmerising and transporting, the film does lean very heavily on computer-generated imagery. This is expected of a fantasy adventure film, but some of the characters do seem unnatural. The Fairy Godmothers Knotgrass (Imelda Staunton), Thistlewit (Juno Temple) and Flittle (Lesley Manville) return from the first film, and their almost-human facial features sometimes cross over into the dreaded uncanny valley.

Prince Philip is boring, but then again, this is something inherent in the source material. Brenton Thwaites, who was busy filming Season 2 of Titans, is replaced by Harris Dickinson, who constantly seems a little bit confused and flat. However, this is also a sign that the film understands that Philip is not the main character, and that he does not have to be the hero to save the day. Chiwetel Ejiofor is almost completely wasted in a relatively small supporting role.

The action sequences in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil are grand and expansive. Like most big-budget high fantasy projects these days, it seems more than a little derivative of Game of Thrones, but the big battle scenes are dynamic and lively. The movie gets surprisingly dark, with the villain's plot involving genocide by way of biological warfare. However, the movie still has a bounce and a sense of humour to it and is never too self-serious the way something like Snow White and the Huntsman and its sequel The Huntsman: Winter's War sometimes were. The big climactic battle takes place in broad daylight, which is a relative rarity in films of this type.

This film has a completely different design team than the first but maintains a sense of visual continuity while also giving us something new. The costumes by Ellen Mirojnick are stunning, especially Maleficent's battle outfit which is a sexy, elegant body paint-style number. Production designer Patrick Tatopolous creates some gorgeous fantasy environments, chief of which is the hidden fae sanctuary comprising mini-environments which have different climates.

Some of it may be overly familiar, but there's still more creativity to this than to Disney's live-action remakes which are obligated to retrace the steps of their animated forebears. Angelina Jolie and Michelle Pfeiffer pitted against each other is worth the price of admission.
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7/10
Good But Not Amazing
ymyuseda17 October 2019
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Rating 7.2/10 Maleficent not a bad movie but it certainly isn't one of Disney's best. Good acting performance by Michelle Pfeiffer a.k.a Queen Ingrith. She really did it. I really like acting by Anjelina Jolie as well. She is perfect in the role. If you like fairytale movie, you will enjoy maleficent.
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7/10
Better than expected
Prawanwan10 November 2019
The cinematography was spot on as well as sounds and visual effects. There are also many iconic scenes which are straight out of the original classic animated movie which greatly impressed me. Overall, I enjoyed watching it. It's a fun-to-watch movie. The narrative of the film can easily appeal to the young audience. However, it is best to watch the 2014 Maleficent film before watching this movie so that you will understand its story better.
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7/10
WATCH IT!!!
nanayuyidk18 October 2019
It was kinda predictable, but in a nice, Disney-way... There was a sense of humor, action, fantasy and drama... I really love that Maleficent is more than just the villain,it shows that people have more layers... Also Angelina Jolie and Michelle Pfeiffer in one movie, haven't we all been waiting for that? And upcoming star Elle Fanning showed a soft nevertheless badass Aurora... It's just a shame Brenton Thwaites (prince Philip) couldn't be in it...
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7/10
Goosebumps!!
nasurong11 November 2019
The characters are perfect in terms of acting and emotion. The audience can touch the feelings what the characters are sending through the dialog. The computer graphics and sound are created which incredibly make the audience impressed and happy. Throughout the movie, the didactics are seen through the relationship between Maleficent and Aurora loving as a true love. Overall, the movie is better than expected.

Narong Suwannasaeng Mahasakham University, Thailand
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7/10
As good as the first movie...
paul_haakonsen6 January 2020
I enjoyed the 2014 "Maleficent" movie about as much as I enjoyed this one.

First of all, I must say that the story was actually slightly more interesting and appealing than the first movie. Why? Well, there was a more dark and sinister feel to this 2019 "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil". I mean, even just the title itself has that feel to it.

Being a Disney movie, after all, there is an abundance of sugar-sweet scenes as well. And while the creatures in the movie were mostly of interesting design, some of the scenes were just overflowing with that particular Disney magic. But hey, not really a hindrance to the movie, because it does help to set that magical and mystical realm of the faeries feel that the movie needs.

The characters in the movie were good, and I love the evolution of Maleficent and the insight we are given into the character and her heritage.

Visually, then "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" is just downright spectacular. The special effects are simply amazing and dazzling. I love the attention to detail throughout the course of the movie. And the CGI team really worked their magic to top notch quality.

They had a good selection of actors and actresses for the movie. And needless to say that Angelina Jolie is simply so right for the role of Maleficent. Michelle Pfeiffer was also quite nicely cast for her particular role and she performed rather well. I really liked the role of Diaval - as portrayed by Sam Riley. Just a shame that he didn't have a bigger role and part in the movie.

"Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" is definitely well-worth sitting down to watch, and it is suitable for most members in the audience.

My rating of this movie is a seven out of ten stars.
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Disney again glamorizing royal families and poor decision making
ig2shae919 October 2019
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While visually compelling at times, the story in this movie is perceptually handicapped. Vivienne throughout the movie is as dumb as they come, betraying her own mother in the process and causing massive death which is conveniently forgotten in the end like it never happened. What appears to be half the Moors die in a genocide, as well as Maleficent who comes back to life due to a few fake tears. I kept hoping Vivienne would die or at the very least have her mom disown her. Disney is known for their movies like this that appeal to kids and mind controlled adults who are probably so broken on anti-psychotics that they can't think for themselves.
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7/10
Well...well...
bambampopo11 November 2019
The movie purposely focuses on the mother's love, it is the love that Maleficent has for her step-daughter Princess Aurora. The movie's purpose is absolutely successful because many audiences felt touched and even cried during the love scenes of Maleficent and Princess Aurora. After watching the movie, my friends even talked about one of the scenes between these two that made them cry, because they felt that the love of Maleficent for Aurora that makes her do whatever she must, even something that absolutely is opposite to her personality such as, smiling, and being kind to humans. This movie is an amazing dark fantasy adventure film with great realistic graphic details, story plot, and great acting. Although this movie contains few violent scenes that would be too much for sensitive viewers, this movie still provides valuable lessons such as a mother's love, the sacrify for others, the power of love, and the bravery. Therefore, these are the reasons why I consider this movie to be absolutely worth watching.

Patipat Suwannabut Mahasarakham University, Thailand
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9/10
Why the bad reviews
jonoau18 October 2019
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Brilliant. If you have seen the first this is better. Sure it's predictable but it's a lot of fun and very enjoyable. So if you have an imagination and watch movies because they are entertaining then this is a must. To the people that didn't like it, surely you must have known what it was about, why did you go to watch it?
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7/10
maleficient 2
marmar-6978020 October 2019
Sequel has a lot more staff for adults to like unlike his predecessor who relied to much to please kids
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5/10
Hard to justify celebrating Aurora
sanjaya-william20 October 2019
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When it comes down to it, Aurora has very little trust for Maleficent her own godmother. People die, some close to her, and she goes on to receive her grand wedding. What kinda story is this?
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10/10
Brilliant Sequel
mrajolie23 October 2019
I would recommend this movie to ANYONE!! The plot was quite solid, the performances given by everyone was extraordinary and it was visually stunning!! Angelina Jolie was captivating every time she was onscreen! She's phenomenal. I could not fault it even if I wanted to! There are some interesting story arcs that will appeal to everyone! Ultimately, It doesn't feel like an "unnecessary sequel" because the story actually works! There are beautiful messages in the film and so many emotions. I've personally watched it twice! Don't allow a group of critics influence your decision on whether you should see this film! Because at the end of the day they're simply individuals who happened to not like the movie! Should those people dictate what movie you should or shouldn't watch? I think not
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6/10
they tried to do too much and in the end came out flat and childish
shay-6790319 October 2019
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So this movie is Avatar meets the first movie, meets a more childish version of the first movie, meets a very misleading title of the movie.

they are taking 4, 5 different story arcs and combining them into one childish movie and it makes for a bit flat movie for adults.

first of all they are taking the story of the birth of maleficent and the fae world. instead of staying there and showing all that u could, u get a 10 minutes scene about that amazing world of them that u really do want to hear more. and then ur jumping to the castle .

then you have the conflicts between the swamp lands and Michelle Fifer who wants to take them away and all the swamp creatures and aurora that's trying to rule there and the difficulties of ruling, and also on that u want to hear more.

then you have the love story between aurora and the prince which looks like a super flat character like hies father. that's a love story i didn't buy as there is not too much chemistry between aurora and the prince.

then you have the last fight wich only lasts 3, 4, minutes ... and you again would want it to last a lot more. and includes magicaly disappearing creatures and a firework of red smoke that turns them into flowers... i'ts something that fits the smurphs movie... not a movie that grownups could watch.

which leads me to the 2nd point. it's really made for kids this time.

i mean arguably it's a kids movie to start with. but i mean this time they raised the bar to more childish.

first of all all the creatures turns to flowers when they hit that red firework smoke... and that's pretty much the only violence happening in the movie. there isn't an ounch of darkness and u would expect from a movie that calls itself "mistress of evil" to have a bit of darkness. so mind that it's more childish in a lot of aspects.

lastly and here is a huge spoiler. when maleficent turns into the dark fae in the end. that could have been amazing, if the dark fae would look anything other then just a big black bird... i mean in the swamp lands there are alot of big creatures. so couldn't they do like a black fog around here or make it more menacing, more big, more epic.. no .. they couldn't bcz it's a kids' movie and they got to keep it more simple, so that's another wasted potential.

in the end they tried to cramp in 5 different storylines, that each one of them could have been epic, but all came out flat and with very little screen time for each, and then the payoff for all of that was flat and disappointing.

i'd give this movie a 6 because obviously they will do a third one, and will explore the fae world in that one, i just wish they would do it on this.

also one more thing. When maleficent is in the fae world u see her with her hair out and the horns out also, meaning she actually collects her hair into the black thing that she wares. i wish by far she would stay like that because in that shot she ACTUALLY LOOKED like a dark ferry. and i have no idea why Maleficent is wearing that black thing to cover her hair maybe it's just how the kids need to see her to remember her better.. sigh.

hope it was helpfull for you

it's still a good movie, just dont go with expectations to the cinema.
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3/10
Slow and stupid
hodgeseth26 October 2019
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This was awful. The pacing was sooooooo slow. The effects were decent, Michelle Pfeifer and Angelina Jolie were good in their roles however... friends were dying around the main characters left and right but no one showed emotion. One of the auntie fairies sacrificed herself but aurora ignored that fact and chose to have the wedding less than an hour later. The traitorous fairy who was doing Nazi style experiments on others and murdering them was not only left free but attended the wedding as a guest. What kind of soulless characters are these People and how inauthentic is this writing.
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Maleficent
0U17 February 2020
Don't listen to the critics reviews, this is a fun and entertaining watch! It doesn't quite have the same impact as the first, but I still recommend watching/purchasing it!
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6/10
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
ekepasaoglu19 October 2019
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This is one of the classic fairytale/princess story. It has no difference than other ones as plot. The special effects of places, creatures' and costume design's are good. Especially, I like the colour changes on fairies' wings according to their living places. Even though you think it is for younger audience, the deaths of fairies' are very dramatic. But I like the idea which is the transformation of pixies and other creatures into flowers when they are dead. Overall, the plot is average and predictable but it is entartaining anyway. Rating: 3/5 P.S to myself: Watched in theatre (3D) with S at 18.09.2019
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6/10
standard uninspired sequel
SnoopyStyle8 January 2020
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Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) had installed Aurora (Elle Fanning) as the queen of the fairy land of Moors. Prince Philip proposes to Aurora. Their marriage would unite the Moors with the human Kingdom of Ulstead. Maleficent is once again feared as the story of her evil curse spreads. Unbeknownst to them, Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) is working to wipe out the fairies and conquer the Moors.

It follows the rules of sequels by having a bigger war and diving deeper into the protagonist's origins. It's rather standard and uninspired. Non of the Dark Faes stand out. There is a mechanical quality to the writing and sometimes, it misses some good opportunities. It would be better to have a smaller ending with Maleficent saving Aurora and the fairies. It doesn't need a war. It would be a better and simpler conclusion.
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6/10
Fantastic fantasy
whatupso12 November 2019
This film served as great entertainment with its colorful fantasy scene and numerous gorgeous fairy tale characters. The magnificent fantasy scene and impressive dialogue really held the audience's attention and also a bit comedy between the scene kept them on the edge of their seats. However, For a number of scenes, it needed hard to tell the flashback or more background that had passed since the last time a given character had been on screen e.g. Queen Ingrith abruptly appeared a barbaric villain as its needs to draw their setting much more in order to keep the audiences get into her reason for starting a war.

Despite the film's minor shortcomings, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is exciting, creative, and fancy - and well worth an hour of your time to watch.

Sirichai Saengjan Mahasarakham University, Thailand
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6/10
Quite predictable but prominent!
supaponpan12 November 2019
Overall, Maleficent is regarded as a great fantasy movies; it is worth watching although the plot is quite predictable. There are many outstanding elements in the movie but there are two things which draw my attention. Firstly, the protagonist is well presented as she is dressed with specific theme of clothes along with her Lucifer figure, a representation of evil and revenge. Additionally, the change of accent is significant. Though originally, the actress is an American, she changes her accent into British accent to impersonate the intelligent beautiful and grievous protagonist Maleficent. This makes the movie more interesting and worth watching.

Supapon Panthamon Mahasarakham University, Thailand
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9/10
So good!
nikkijoey18 October 2019
Loved Elle Fanning in this a lot more than the first Maleficent. Wonderful storyline that felt like an old, classic tale, yet still contained relevant themes. It has many side characters and side storylines, which I liked for the most part. Stunning colors, effects, costuming and cinematography. Good balance of comedic relief and drama. Intense battle scenes, but little/no gore. Probably a bit scary for kids younger than 7. Depends on the kid! A couple of loose ends and plot holes but I don't mind. I was entertained, and all I can think about is the final dress Aurora wears. (!!!!!) gorgeous! All in all I thought it was a little lighter than the first Maleficent, and more entertaining! 💜
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6/10
Treachery
claudio_carvalho5 January 2020
In Moors, Prince Philip (Harris Dickinson) proposes Aurora (Elle Fanning) to get married with him. However his mother Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) invites Aurora and her grandmother Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) to have dinner with her and King John (Robert Lindsay) in her castle in Ulstead. Aurora and Maleficent go with the crow Diaval (Sam Riley) is the human form. During the dinner, Ingrith provokes Maleficent and King John is cursed and sleeps. Aurora blames Maleficent and she flies back to Moors. She is hit by an iron bullet and falls into the river. She is rescued by Conall (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and learns there is a species in Moor just like her. Meanwhile Queen Ingrith uses Maleficent's curse to declare war to Moors.

"Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" is a film by Disney not bad as indicated in some reviews. The story is entertaining for fans of fantasy and adventure genres and supported by great special effects. If the viewer watches with lower expectations, "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" may be a good option. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Malévola: Dona do Mal" ("Maleficent: Owner of the Evil")
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4/10
Everything is amazing except the script
shaym_levy24 October 2019
The writing is not good enough. The visual is amazing and so is the acting, but the script is really bad.
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10/10
Smiles thesedays
bboltz-7701818 October 2019
It was a fast 2 hours, I left smiling al all in attendance did.
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7/10
Surprisingly good
FixedYourEnding6 January 2020
It's hard to reinvent the wheel every single time. Especially after Maleficent (2014) already did that for the classic Sleeping Beauty story with good amount of success. So this movie will not have any elements that will shock you, however Disney writers manage to produce a decent story which is both entertaining and both visually pleasing to watch.

Angelina Jolie is great in that role and just watching her on the screen is a treat. Michelle Pfeiffer is, not surprisingly, doing a great job as the not-so-innocent queen. As children stories goes, it is quite predictable, but since this is a PG movie don't expect too many plot twists, it is written to cater to a certain audience and does that excellently.

Overall I recommend you give this movie a try if you're looking for a good family movie and you don't mind some phantasy scenery. Overall score: 68 / 100
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3/10
I could not roll my eyes back any further
calvinc120311 December 2019
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So basically, Michelle Pfeiffer gets to do whatever she wants (including biological warfare/genocide) with no consequence, and we should all be unreasonably forgiving.

I just don't understand how her character's able to F everyone over and over again! Aurora does nothing but cries and pretends to be useful, the prince is...just a prince, and maleficent barely manages to save the day at the cost of (a whole lot of) magical creatures' lives because she arrives late, gets killed for basically no reason, reborn (yes, you read right), seemingly re-saves the day yet unable to undo any death, turns the castle "flowery" and everybody rejoice! Hug your enemies (never mind that the blue fairy is now just a pot of flower and half of the near-extinct dark feys are gone)!

I literally cringed the entire 2/3 of the movie because of how oblivious everyone is; it's like nobody gives a damn about what just happened. Probably hundreds of innocents were killed, but the perpetrator is now a goat, ha ha! Most of the so-called "plot" is laughable like that unfunny goat, with tropes, played out conveniences, and forced romances:

1. The whole "We dark feys have been hiding here (less than an hour away)" is like a less convincing rerun of How to Train Your Dragon. 2. Maleficent realizes her "Phoenix force" after a Black man sacrifices himself, resulting in her flirting with the reckless White boy who is still alive. 3. One of the human soldiers (who did the most killings) checks out the rainforest-fey lady (10 minutes after her partner got killed)...She likes it and reciprocates.

This movie leaves a really bad taste in my mouth; the ending is so forced and everybody is so blatantly happy despite the tragedy-makes me wanna puke all over Disney.
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