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BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
jtoh-96230
This 1955 Disney movie is fun for all ages. The story is sweet, the main characters are memorable, and the animation is charming. However, I do have a few problems. My first problem is that Aunt Sarah doesn't get her comeuppance. She is really harsh, ignorant, and crazy and I really wish that was fixed. My second problem is that some parts could have been improved, but besides those two problems, I really enjoyed this movie. I definitely recommend this for everyone.
Jesper Brun
There are two things about Lady and the Tramp which I remembered before I watched again here in my early 20's: the famous spaghetti scene which is one of the sweetest romantic scenes ever portrayed in an animated movie. It is just iconic and unforgettable. When Lady meets the Siamese cats is also pretty funny. I have always found them a little weird, but I guess that is what makes me remember them. But that was quite it. It surprised me how much I didn't remember from the movie. That must be the explanation why I have not rated it higher. But I think that the fact that the movie is made from a dog's perspective is what makes it charming. And if you are a dog person, you will like Lady and the Tramp.
BronwynN
I was four when Lady first met her Tramp. That was a lie t of years ago. Yet, to this day, I can't think of this film without both smiles and tears, and it doesn't matter that I've seen it it dozens.of times, both in theaters and my home. Because of the master storytellers at Disney's magic palace, I craved a cocker spaniel. After AfterbAfter all, what else does a little girl need?Lady and the tramp, like all of Walt Disney's films, has laughter, drama, pathos, tears, and, perhaps most importantly, a happy ending. If you have a child, it should be approached carefully because it can be a traumatic experience. I still remember what a trial it was for me to see this film the first time, and how many tissues I went through. But I cannot recommend this movie enough, because it can help a child more fully appreciate how wonderful dogs are, and how gentle care of one can help a person learn regard for all life.If you are a parent, invest in Disney films. If you are not a member of that class, invest in them for your own benefit. They are still, many, many years after my first introduction to each of them, a genuine treasure of my life. Thank you, Uncle Walt, for filling my childhood with gentle education.
MartinHafer
Among the long list of classic Disney full-length cartoons, I am pretty sure a lot of folks have forgotten "Lady and the Tramp". It just never achieved the same level of love and acceptance of films like "Cinderella", "Snow White" or "Bambi". This does NOT mean, however, that it's a bad film. In fact, I would rate this as one of the best Disney films of the 1950s--every bit as good as "Peter Pan" and "Cinderella". So why is this? Well, I think the biggest reason is marketability. If you are the Disney Corporation, it's easy to make and market toys and stuffed animals for many of their films but this really was never done much with "Lady and the Tramp". Most folks are most likely to want to spend their money on Mickey watches, Minnie stuffed animals or dressing their girls up as Disney princesses. Most won't buy their kid a stuffed cocker spaniel or a watch with some nasty Siamese cats on it!The film has a lot going for it. The animation is just lovely, the songs quite good and the story bursts with charm. In fact, I would say that I like it more than many of the classic Disney films. What's not to like about this film?!