• Must watch
• Entertaining
• Value-oriented
• Tear dropping
‘Raya and the last dragon’ provides true justice to Disney fans by giving the audience a dainty heart-warming story with a plethora of heart-touching morals. As a Disney fan myself I am so pleased with the fact that how kid’s movies can bring bliss no matter what or where the person is. Moreover, the audience spread across a wide range of age groups. Not forgetting the movie itself and all the characters, situations, and all that follows are all illusional; it brings lots of hope and jubilance to the human world.
When we go deep into the movie, we can see references taken from the authentic world. The drunn pandemic spread over the Kumanthra does brings light upon the noble corona pandemic in the real world. Thus in my perspective, the movie also shows the need to join hands and move together against the pernicious virus. What am I missing out on, oh the monsters and magic gemstone? Consider it to be the god’s part. No one can say no to the fact that the story embarks on the need for trust and unity in diversity.
On the other hand, the story too shows the diverse culture over the East Asian continent. And the vast and awesome fight scenes do give a bang. The fact is that it’s a kid’s movie, but to me, kids do need to see the genuine world, so let the violence be for the right reason. I do appreciate the movie centralizes female heroine than a male one as it covers a lot of fight scenes and stout-hearted acts, it’s a real motivation. Thereafter, mystically enchanted to be part of a world with movies that are a pack of cuteness overloaded with such deep valves.