Rapunzel, obviously. People on Twitter are watching the Disney movie "Tangled" and making some especially interesting discoveries about the queen of quarantining:. Read More. Rapunzel's mom was hiding her from 'Corona'. When watching "Tangled," the name of the town Rapunzel lived in wasn't really the main concern. Rapunzel is then required to keep it secret, which she does until she is on the boat with Flynn to watch the floating lanterns.
The problem is that there is no reasonable way she would have kept the satchel a secret. The pair is together at all times, her dress is too tight to hide the satchel underneath, and before you think about it, nope, hiding it in her hair would not have been possible either, especially not in that earlier-discussed braid. When Rapunzel finally brings out the satchel again, it seems to come from nowhere.
Though Rapunzel is well-read, there is no way she should be able to adjust to all her new circumstances so quickly. The princess also has no immune system and probably should have gotten sick. Also, remember the scene in which she and Flynn get trapped underwater before removing a few rocks and swimming to the surface? The guards later let Flynn get away with stealing the crown. Even later, they manage to fail at keeping Flynn from escaping his execution, and there were hundreds of guards there.
At the very least, the men should have arrested the thugs who helped Flynn escape, but they just watched in awe when they shot Flynn into the air and onto Maximus. Rapunzel believes that Gothel is her real mother and that she loves her, but it is clear that Gothel only cares about her magical hair. Rapunzel mentions that her birthday is the next day, and what she really wants is to go see the lights in the sky because she believes that they're connected to her somehow.
Gothel tells her they're just stars and gets angry at her for wanting to go out, and sings, " Mother Knows Best ", a song about how the world is a horrible and dangerous place and how she only wants to protect Rapunzel, who is too gullible and helpless to defend herself. She ends the song by harshly telling her to never ask to leave the tower again, to which Rapunzel agrees, her earlier courage having faded.
Gothel then leaves the tower. Meanwhile, Flynn sneaks across the palace roof with two other thieves, the twin Stabbington Brothers Ron Perlman. They lower Flynn in through the roof, and he steals the crown of the lost princess, although he is seen, and they end up being chased out of the palace and through a forest. They find a tree covered in wanted posters of the three of them, and Flynn takes one and acts upset, but it turns out to have been only because his nose was drawn incorrectly.
Still being chased, they reach a steep wall that appears to be a dead-end, and Flynn tells the twins to give him a boost over the wall. Flynn then runs through the forest, being chased by both the guards, the twins, and the leader of the guards' horse, Maximus. Maximus has an elevated sense of smell and can track Flynn by scent, and he catches up to him even when he outruns the others.
In the resulting struggle, the satchel with the princess' crown inside it nearly falls over a cliff, catching at the last minute on a branch sticking out of the side of the cliff. In trying to retrieve it, Flynn and Maximus both fall off the cliff. Neither are hurt, but Flynn still has to escape Maximus. He finds what appears to be a rock wall, but turns out to just be a very thick curtain of vines covering the mouth of a small cave. He uses the cave to hide while Maximus searches outside, and then escapes through the tunnel, ending up in a small clearing Deciding that it looks like a perfect place to hide, he scales the side using arrows and ends up right in Rapunzel's bedroom.
He opens his satchel to look at the crown he just got away with Rapunzel has never seen anyone other than Gothel before, and at first, she's convinced he's one of the monsters her mother said lived outside the tower. Once she realizes that he's just another person, she hides him inside her wardrobe, with some difficulty. After finally getting him stuffed inside, she finds his satchel with the lost princess' crown, although she has never seen a crown before and doesn't know what it is.
She tries to wear it in a few different ways before setting it on her head, just as she hears Gothel calling to her from outside. She hides the crown and satchel and brings Gothel up the tower.
Rapunzel plans on showing Flynn to Gothel as proof that she's not helpless and should be allowed outside, but she starts out by mentioning their conversation from earlier, and Gothel flips out and screams at her that she is never leaving the tower, ever. Rapunzel realizes there's no way Gothel will ever let her leave, so she tells her instead that she changed her mind about what she wants for her birthday and asks for paint made from white shells.
Gothel really doesn't want to give her that because the shells are three days' travel away, but she thinks it will keep Rapunzel from asking to leave, so she agrees.
Once Gothel has set out, Rapunzel takes Flynn still unconscious out of the wardrobe and uses her hair to tie him to a chair. Pascal wakes him up by sticking his tongue in his ear, and Flynn, not seeing Rapunzel at first, immediately freaks out. However, when she steps into view, he realizes that she's beautiful and starts hitting on her, much to her confusion. She assumes he's there to kidnap her and steal her hair, but he has no idea what she's talking about.
In exchange, she promises to give him back the crown and let him leave and says that she never, ever, EVER breaks her promises.
Flynn doesn't know why the lanterns are so important to her, but it's the only way to get the crown back, so he agrees. Flynn gets down the tower wall the same way he got up and calls for Rapunzel to come down.
Rapunzel, taking her frying pan for protection, uses her hooks and pulleys to lower herself down on her hair, though she begins to have doubts once she's actually outside. She alternates between running around and screaming for joy and wallowing in crushing despair and guilt for betraying her mother. Flynn is exasperated but tries to encourage her guilt, thinking that he can get her to give up and go back to the tower, and he can get away without having to take her to see the lanterns.
He suddenly has an idea and says he'll take her to lunch and drags her out of the clearing. Elsewhere, Gothel hasn't gotten very far before she runs into Maximus, still searching for Flynn. She recognizes him as a horse from the palace but without a rider. Suddenly suspicious, she runs back home and calls for Rapunzel, with no answer. She digs out the bricked-up door and runs up to discover that Rapunzel is gone. In a rage, she also discovers the crown Rapunzel had hidden, along with the wanted poster that Flynn had taken earlier.
She assumes that Flynn has kidnapped Rapunzel, so she grabs a knife and sets out after them. Flynn lies and tells her that this is considered a five-star establishment in the real world, trying to scare her into going back to her tower, but Flynn is recognized from his wanted posters before they can leave.
One of the thugs is sent to fetch the guards while the rest of them leap on Flynn and fight over who should get the reward money. They look like they're going to tear him apart when Rapunzel hits the hook-handed one in the face and demands that they let him go because she needs him to fulfill her dream of seeing the lanterns. She implores them to find their humanity and asks if they've ever had a dream. This kicks off the song, "I've Got a Dream" amidst the entire pub, where we find out that although the thugs are a cruel and bloodthirsty bunch, they also dream of true love, enjoy sewing and baking, and making tiny ceramic unicorns.
One of them does miming in his spare time. Flynn is forced to join in and sings that his dream is to retire with tons of money on a sunny island somewhere with no one else around.
Rapunzel gets excited and joins in too, singing about how happy she is that she left her tower and how she never wants to go back. Unfortunately, she sings this line right as Mother Gothel looks in the window. Gothel is furious, but before she can do anything, the thug who went to get the guards returns. The guards are right behind him, with the Stabbington twins in chains. However, directors Byron Howard and Nathan Greno claimed that the title change was to emphasize that Flynn has as much of a role in the film as Rapunzel.
Goofs As "Mother" stabs Eugene after he climbs the tower to rescue Rapunzel, the knife comes out clean, no blood. Quotes Flynn Rider : All right, Blondie. Crazy credits In tribute to Pascal, the directors included a "Chameleon Babies" credit in the film's closing credits, parodying the more traditional "Production babies" credit. Alternate versions Also released in a 3D version.
Connections Edited into Zenimation: Cityscapes User reviews Review. Top review. After seeing the previews I thought it'd be a light hearted and fun movie to watch but it just exceeded my expectations.
The humor is only slightly outranked by the facial expressions, particularly those of Rider. Maximum was hilarious. A horse with a mind of his own that can do quite a number of 'stunts'. I would highly recommend this movie not only to adults but for young children as well. It's fast, exiting and very entertaining. I didn't find any parts to be 'slow going' and it certainly put a new slant on the old story of Rapunzel.
A real 'feel good happy' type of movie. FAQ 2. What song plays during the end credits? Did Pascal murder Mother Gothel? Details Edit. Release date November 24, United States. United States Germany.
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