Blucher
One of the worst movies I've ever seen
ClassyWas
Excellent, smart action film.
Micah Lloyd
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
mbiswajit431
The Tinker bell movie franchise of Disney is just amazing. It seems to indicate the happiness and positiveness of life. The visual effect of movie is very colorful. Very much excited for more tinker bell movies from Disney.it gives much more joy really.Though tinker bell has not quite great role in this movie but the character fawn gives much more as a good character for her friendly behavior with animals. Overall i enjoyed the movie very much. Actually all the tinker bell movies are astonishingly fantastic. Everyone could enjoy the movie. If there would be more movies from the franchise it will be very exciting. This movie in my opinion is best among other tinker bell movies. But i quite enjoyed all the movies.
lisafordeay
Tinkerbell and the legend of the never-beast(or they might as well have called it Fawn and the legend of the never-beast),is the 6th and(I think) final Tinkerbell film from the series that started back in 2008. I own 4 Tinkerbell movies; The Great Fairy Rescue,Secret Of The Wings,The Pirate Fairy and of course this little gem.Fawn(now voiced by Walk The Line's Ginnifer Goodwin)is an animal fairy that simply adores animals. She tries to smuggle an owl in to Pixie Hollow but gets caught and later she runs away into a nearby forest and comes across the never beast who has awoken from his slumber after all those years. By taking a chance Fawn takes a shine to him as she helps him take a thorn out of his paw and she slowly tries to make the never beast a tame monster. But of course legend says that if the beast makes four brick walls from Spring,Summer,Autumn and Winter he will turn back into the monster that he is and havoc will happen. But will Fawn help tame the beast and prove to one of the fairies(voiced by Rosario Dawson from Rent and Zookeeper) that he isn't as bad as he is?Bottom line I found this one very endearing and heartwarming. Not gonna lie but I cried at The Secret Of The Wings and I wept at this one too last night(if you watch the climax you know the scene as a certain fairy dies and comes back to life again thanks to the never beast).I know I am not the target audience for Tinkerbell as they are geared towards 5 or 6 year olds but as a 23 soon to be 24 year old childish woman who loves animated movies since I was born,I had the honour to be a part of the Tinkerbell journey from 2008 to 2014. And own 4 Tinkerbell movies.Check it out and see what you think.
hmgaida
This movie follows Fawn, an animal faerie, as she encounters a beast unknown to those of Pixie Hollow - the Neverbeast... all while going head to head with Nyx (a scout faerie), one of the protectors of Pixie Hollow.I found this movie to be very endearing. It contained a level of emotion and depth that isn't always present in the other Tinkerbell movies... but it still contained that spunky Tinkerbell Charm. After watching this, I have a newfound appreciation for Fawn and her compassion for animals of all shapes and sizes. I'm hoping this might be the first of many Disney Faeries movies to focus primarily on Tinkerbell's close friends and their varying talents... rather than on Tink herself.For anyone who has watched the other Tinkerbell movies, the plot is fairly predictable from the beginning... which is true of most of the other Tinkerbell movies. I highly recommend this movie, but definitely have tissues at the ready! Trust me, I was not prepared to cry!
geoffgee
I have no reservations in describing Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast as "another perfect gem added to what is an already flawless series". In this, the sixth of the series so far (and hopefully not the last), Tinkerbell takes a back seat, while animal fairy Fawn finds herself thrust into the spotlight due to her double penchants of firstly following her heart rather than her head, and secondly of steadfastly believing that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Shifting the focus away from Tink is fine by me because Pixie Hollow is simply bristling with interesting characters who I feel I want to know more about. In this story Fawn proves herself to be a character with many endearing qualities - inquisitiveness, intrepidity, persistence in the face of obstacles, a sense of humour and ... lovely long hair. (I came out of the cinema feeling more than a little 'smitten' by Fawn in a similar way to how I'd been smitten by Tink a few years earlier. Just saying.) She also has awesome high-flying skills it seems. As with the other Tinkerbell films there are three or four better than average songs (also the incidental music throughout is worth noticing), sumptuous artwork, an absorbing story and the usual comical shenanigans amongst the fairies. Give the kid in yourself a treat and go see this (maybe even take the kids with you? Boys will probably like this as much as girls will.) I'm hoping to see Neverbeast at least once more before it finishes its run at the cinema - after which I'll be looking forward to buying the bu-ray as soon as it's released (probably early summer next year?). Has to be a 10/10. Love it.