8/10
Can a 19 year old girl who loved fairy tales all her life enjoy this actually yeah
2 January 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I received this as a Christmas present last year gone and I decided to watch it last night. At first I had low expectations on it as it was a movie for 4 year olds to watch but I decided to hell with it to check it out.

The story is based on the popular fairy Tinkerbell from Peter Pan. It's about Tinkerbell and her fairies who are not allowed to interact with humans So Tinkerbell later befriends a young girl named Lizzie who made a fairy house and Tinkerbell's friend accidentally locks her in the house. At first Tinkerbell is afraid of the young girl but later in the movie they become best friends. Lizzie's father in case you are wondering is apparently working in a museum and he doesn't believe in fairies at all(like Robert Philip in Enchanted if any of you seen or heard of this film). As for the film itself I truly enjoyed it as its all about befriending a fairy and I like watching movies like these even though I am so old and I should be watching R rated movies but I always loved kids movies as they are so fascinating and wonderful to watch.

If you are like myself then check it out.

Best scene:Where Tinkerbell sprinkles magic pixie dust on Lizzie and she can fly.

Worst bit: None really If you liked Enchanted(the whole father daughter thing with the girl believing in fairy tales and the father not to believe in fairy tales) or the Tinkerbell franchise you will like this.
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