![]() I can't even begin to count how many moments and lines made me laugh. Speaking of that, that's another thing about this film: Its humor. Almost every line he said was hilarious, and his personality is hugely enjoyable too. Each and every one of them are likable and I found myself satisfied with each and every one of them. Each and every one of them have their own personality traits and all have their individual moments, plus no two are alike. Whitmore, the King, Audrey, I could go on for a while. ![]() Something I feel this film gets especially right is the characters: Good lord, every single one of them is memorable. The look and feel of the city of Atlantis is very creative and awesome to look at, and I always got the sense that this was a real lost, living and breathing culture with a coherent society. The designs are something I can commend too. The scenes in the Crystal Chamber, the submarine, the fight/action sequences, they're incredible. The visuals feel so incredibly huge, they look realistic, they move fluently, the textures are amazingly detailed: One could be completely blown away by this just from the visuals alone. To begin with, the animation is some of the best I've ever seen from Disney to date. Some Disney films I feel are given too harsh of treatment from critics and I feel should be held in higher regard (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride for example), but if I had to pick the absolute most underrated film (animated or not) to ever come from them, I would have to choose Atlantis: The Lost Empire as one of my top picks. Seeing it again at an older age, it holds up just as well if not better than I remember it. I grew up watching this film as a child, and I remember loving just about every second of it. I am absolutely astounded at the negative reviews for this film, both from IMDb and from the critics.
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