Jeri Jacquin
Landing on Bluray from director Tim Burton and Walt Disney
Home Entertainment is the beloved pachyderm we know as DUMBO.
Captain Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) has returned home after
being wounded in the war. His home happens to be a circus where his children
Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins) are waiting. They have had a tough
time too with the loss of their own mother.
The circus is much smaller than Holt remembers only to
discover that owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) has hit hard times. The only job
open for Holt now is working with the elephants. The circus waits for Jumbo to
have her baby and is dealing with cruel handlers. Holt steps in to find a baby
with the biggest ears and in a snap a protective Jumbo is taken away!
Milly and Joe take an interest in the baby they name Dumbo
and are delighted to learn that he is special for more than just his ears.
Everyone learns about Dumbo and crowds are selling every seat in the tent.
It also comes to the attention of V.A. Vandevere (Michael
Keaton) who makes a deal with Max to take the whole troop to Dreamland. Dumbo
begins working with Colette Marchant (Eva Green) for a big act.
It is what Dumbo discovers at Dreamland that shakes up
Vandevere’s plans but brings joy and help from his friends.
Farrell as Holt is a man feeling broken from war and
detached from his children. Trying to find his place in the circus, Dumbo gives
him purpose. This is the emotional Farrell that feels reminiscent of his role
in SAVING MR. BANKS. He is charming and finds adventure once again with his
family and the most unlikely of friends.
DeVito as Max is trying to keep the circus afloat and the
whisperings of making things better by Vandevere push him. Devito is always a
joy to watch because he makes every character just that – a character.
Parker as Milly wants science over circus and her family
back as it was. Dumbo becomes her emotional respite. Hobbins as Joe loves the
flying elephant and will do anything to keep him safe.
Keaton as Vandevere gets to be a very charming, ruthless and
kid-mean character all in one role. Of course this family is a Keaton fan so
there isn’t anything we won’t enjoy from him. Green as Colette is under the
thumb of her Dreamland boss but starts to understand how absolutely wonderful
Dumbo is.
Other cast include Roshan Seth as Pramesh Singh, Lars
Eidinger as Hans Brugelbecker, Deobia Oparei as Rongo, Miguel Segura as Ivan
the Wonderful, Zenaida Alcalde as Catherine the Great, Phil Zimmerman as Rufus
and Alan Arkin as J. Griffin Remington.
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under its own label in 1980 and continues to bring quality programming to kids
and kids at heart. Home of the most beloved animated features including SNOW
WHITE, PINOCCHIO and SLEEPING BEAUTY to name a few is what keeps families
coming back for more. To see what is currently available to add to your own
family library please visit. www.movies.disney.com
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The Bluray Bonus Extras include Deleted Scenes, Easter Eggs on Parade, Clowning Around Bloopers, Behind
the Scenes Look at the Magic of Dumbo and more!
DUMBO made his first appearance in animation in 1941 as the
fourth Disney film in the format. Helen Aberson-Mayer wrote the original story
as Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
It is clear that this is a Tim Burton film with the grayish
tones and even the reds are deep which give hints of trademark.
There are a few nods to the original film but this version
has its changes. The story retains the charm of friendship, loyalty, family,
extended family, life, death, caring for animals and exposing those who are
cruel and malicious.
Those are definitely a staple of Disney films and reason
families continue to return again and again to watch them. Some family’s even
go as far as making Disney films a tradition in their household. Those of us
who grew up on the original animated film appreciate the live-action.
Dumbo teaches to love almost unconditionally and push
ourselves to heights we wouldn’t think imaginable – and there is certainly
nothing wrong with that!
In the end – a beloved tale that will take you to new
heights!
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