I enjoyed it immensely; it slotted into my brain in ways that a movie hasn't really done since... forever, maybe? The "this is for the 12yo girl in you" scuttlebutt going around beforehand had made me a bit wary -- a lot of prototypical "stuff for girls" doesn't work that well for me -- but as it turns out, it spoke to my grade-school self who had indeed plastered her room in unicorn dreamcatchers and written a fantasy novel with a boss learning-to-waltz-at-the-elf-ball scene. It spoke very loudly and clearly.
But I think you're making an excellent choice to see it in a way that you are sure that you won't regret. Going to see a movie should be a treat, and it'd be a shame to spend the money and time and come out wishing that you hadn't.
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But I think you're making an excellent choice to see it in a way that you are sure that you won't regret. Going to see a movie should be a treat, and it'd be a shame to spend the money and time and come out wishing that you hadn't.