Very close to the book, which is always a welcomed surprise. Hannibal is evily enticing as always, though the explination for his psychological transformation wasn't quite what I expected. Still, it was a wonderful psychological thrill/horror.
Absolutely brilliant and one of the best Star Trek movies. Plot, character development, dialog, and music were on top of their game for this one. Very memorable.
I loved it. I thought the story was great, and the acting was superb. But... has anyone ever gone to a school where the children really behave like that? I think not and this stereotypical classroom is getting on my nerves. Otherwise, the movie was great. And, for the first time in a long long time, I cried heavily.
This movie could have been easily ruined, but it was done very well. Fairy Tale people behaved as such throughout. The acting was great (and exaggerated purposefully). The story was wonderful. And it was the first non-serious Disney movie to make me laugh in a long time.
By far the best acting, dialog, visual portrayl of the emotions, etc of the series. Even without reading the books, I was never confused about anything. Good presentation.