A present-day idyllic kingdom where the benevolent teenage son of King Adam and Queen Belle offers a chance of redemption for the troublemaking offspring of Disney's classic villains: Cruella De Vil (Carlos), Maleficent (Mal), the Evil Queen (Evie) and Jafar (Jay).
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I know to keep my expectations moderated before going into any TV movie. Especially something that is targeted towards a young audience. As such, I knew to expect a certain level of cheese and corn in this movie. But, being that it is still obviously a "Disney" production, I did have some expectations. What I got from watching this movie.. was nothing but a mass of disappointment at the Disney corporation and what they think of our children today. They took iconic Disney villains and robbed them of almost all of their dignity and reduced them to the level of a running gag and a cliché. The concept of featuring a plot and story around the children of these characters does have merit and with a well written, semi-mature plot, could have been worthy of a full release.. which is not the case here. The dialogue and plot seem to have been written by a child in middle school. Many of the costumes and outfits for the characters would be better placed at the bottom of a thrift shop bargain bin. How can Disney put their well-known heroes and villains in crowns that are obviously made out of plastic and tin foil!? Some of these actors may have some creds when it comes to acting.. but almost none of them can sing or dance. Some songs are so badly lip synched that you can see the actor "singing" the words before you hear them. Disney please, PLEASE stop thinking that just because something is made for kids.. it has to appear and sound like it was done by KIDS. I would not recommend this movie to anyone except as something to amuse yourself with when you're drunk or to entertain yourself by mocking it.
I really loved this movie. It was interesting and had a modern take on famous Disney villains. I really loved the characteristics used in this movie it was visually entertaining to follow the descendants and their story and the difficult things they go through. I personally really loved this movie it had a great plot, great CGI and its a lot better that high school musical. I recommend watching this amazing film it's really entertains and good.
The Devil That You Know: This Is A Children's Film That Promotes The Luciferian Archetype.The film ostensibly deals with an ethical dilemma. Will the teenage children of sinister Disney characters choose to follow in their evil parents footsteps,or decide to embrace their goodness and save the magical kingdom of Auradon. HARMFUL PSYCHOLOGICAL THEMES: The male character Ben tells the daughter of Maleficient her that he can 'see goodness when he looks into her eyes, not evil' When he asks her if she loves him, Mal says that she doesn't know what it feels like to love; Ben says he might be able to teach her.This particular theme is promoting the co-dependent idea of winning the love of a nasty hearted female through the power of romantic love. It is a psychologically unhealthy message & unfortunately children who have experienced abusive parenting will be highly susceptible to this dysfunctional notion. Any relationship based on one person trying to fix the other is doomed to failure.Those who make it their business to try to fix others are not empaths, they are people who were abused as children, their need to heal others stems from an internal sense of shame-they regard themselves as not being worthy of a normal (non-abusive) partner. Males who unconsciously seek nasty women as romantic partners are unconsciously trying to mend an inadequate mother.* The movie is intentionally being marketed to very young children. The shades of grey philosophy is too complex & confusing for young minds to process-it is developmentally inappropriate . A definite boundary between good and evil needs to be presented to very young children - it needs to be represented in a stark way, as in the contrast between black and white.HARMFUL SPIRITUAL THEMES This movie glorifies villains and it encourages very young children to explore dark energy. The general public is so brainwashed and desensitized these days that they will not understand that this movie is openly mocking God by glorifying the Luciferian archetype - how many parents will even realize that what they are putting in front of their children's minds is blatant mind control.The film makers are pushing a satanic Gnostic belief system onto innocent unsuspecting minds. Gnosticism teaches that Lucifer is not bad - just misunderstood. This philosophy is not harmless,it is an occult inversion of Christian teaching. Disney would never have been able to get away with this a few decades ago but anything goes these days. Early experience has an important influence on adult behaviour so when the young children watching this sort of material grow up they will easily accept occult and illuminati type themes due to the fact they have sentimental & warm childhood memories of films like this one.* Disney recently released the sequel to this film it's called Decendants 2 Long Live Evil. The title says it all.
okay Some Scene in the movie are not made for younger children like the end of the movie when mal mother came a 50 feet tall Fire breathing Dragon and some kissing scene This movie is made more for Teens And Directed at Teen Girls Now can Men watch this movie Yes this movie can be for Boys or Girls there a lot men characters in the film so i would watch this movie with the entire family because this movie is made for the entire family due to out standing performance and hd format and songs and Cast