We drove to a bigger fancier theater than we are used to going to so we could see this movie in 3D, and it was completely worth it. I was concerned that it would have lots of forced 3D tricks, but it was mostly just really life like looking. The story was also great. The main themes I saw in the movie were, believe in yourself even when no one else does, parents believe in your kids even when things are less than perfect, your true friends stick with you no matter what, "blending in" isn't always the best thing and different isn't always "bad", people are people and parents are parents. I'm sure there are more messages in the movie but those are the ones I picked up on. It was funny, witty, charming and so visually cool. The standard red/blue glasses
do nothing for me during 3D movies. Usually they are torture for me because the glasses just make the colors funny and without the glasses everything looks psychadelic. I can actually SEE Disney 3D. I knew this from Philharmagic and It's Tough to be a Bug. My litmus test for a movie is was it worth the price of admission? This definitely was and then some. We drove nearly 45 mins to the "special" theater in the area that had the movie in 3D and paid almost 5 times the admission I usually pay for movies (the old theater in our town has $2 matinees). Oooh would I be furious if it wasn't great and I'm happy. I give it two Mickey Ears
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