Once upon a time, a single drop of sunlight
falls to Earth and becomes a golden flower filled with incredibly strong
healing properties. An old witch named Mother Gothel discovers the flower and
hoards its healing ability through a song to keep her young for hundreds of
years. Centuries later, the pregnant Queen of a nearby kingdom falls deathly
sick, leading the King to seek out the legendary mystical plant. Despite
Gothel's efforts to hide it, the flower is found, uprooted, and boiled into
medicine for the queen, which heals her. The Queen gives birth to a girl,
Princess Rapunzel, who has beautiful golden hair that possesses magical healing
properties. Gothel, wanting to reclaim her immortality and youth, breaks into
the royal nursery to cut a lock of Rapunzel's hair, only to discover that doing
so causes it to lose its magic. She kidnaps the Princess instead, raising her
as her own in an isolated tower. The King and Queen honor their missing
daughter by releasing floating lanterns on the night of her birthday each year
in hopes that one day, their Lost Princess will return.
For her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel asks Gothel
for permission to go outside the tower for the first time in her life in order
to see the source of the annual floating lights, but Gothel refuses and says
that the outside world is filled with dangers. Meanwhile, a thief named Flynn
Rider and his partners, the Stabbington brothers, steal the tiara of the lost
princess. During the ensuing chase, Maximus, horse of the Captain of the
Guards, is separated from his rider but continues on his own. Flynn betrays his
accomplices, takes the tiara, and stumbles upon Rapunzel's tower. Rapunzel
knocks him unconscious, hides him, and takes the tiara. She asks Gothel for a
special paint, the ingredients for which require three days of travel. Gothel
leaves and Rapunzel tells Flynn that she will give him the tiara back if he
takes her to see the lights. While on the route, he takes her to the Snuggly
Duckling Inn, which is full of Gaul thugs, in hopes of scaring her into giving
up her quest. The thugs are charmed by Rapunzel, who encourages them to follow
their dreams.
Fearing that someone might find Rapunzel,
Gothel returns early to the tower and finds the tiara. She teams up with the
Stabbington brothers so she can get Rapunzel back and the brothers can get
revenge on Flynn. The guards invade the tavern and chase Rapunzel and Flynn to
a dam which collapses. Flynn and Rapunzel become trapped in a flooding cave.
Believing he is about to die, Flynn tells Rapunzel his real name: Eugene
Fitzherbert. Rapunzel admits her hair glows when she sings, then realizes they
can use the light from her hair to find a way out. Rapunzel later uses her hair
to heal Flynn's injured hand. When Flynn goes to gather firewood, Gothel meets
Rapunzel, insisting that Flynn does not truly care for her and gives Rapunzel
the tiara, suggesting that she test Flynn by giving it to him. The next
morning, Maximus confronts Flynn but Rapunzel befriends the horse and convinces
him to help them instead. Arriving at the kingdom, Flynn takes Rapunzel around
the city, and later at night, takes her to see the lanterns. There, Rapunzel
gives Flynn back the tiara. He realizes he has fallen in love with her, and
just before he is about to kiss Rapunzel, he spots his old accomplices and
leaves Rapunzel to give them the tiara, realizing that he cares more for Rapunzel.
The Stabbington brothers knock him out, tie him up on a boat, and sail him
across the lake. They tell Rapunzel that Flynn betrayed her as they attempt to
kidnap her for her hair's power. Gothel stages a rescue by knocking the
brothers unconscious and takes her back to the tower. Rapunzel realizes she is
the Lost Princess and attempts to flee the tower, but is captured by Mother
Gothel.
Flynn is arrested and sentenced to death, but
is rescued by Maximus and the Gaul thugs from the inn. Flynn races back to the
tower and finds Rapunzel chained to the wall and gagged. Gothel fatally stabs
him with a knife. Rapunzel agrees to be Gothel's willing prisoner if she is
allowed to heal Flynn. However, Flynn uses a shard of glass to cut all of
Rapunzel's hair short, causing it to lose its power and a horrified Gothel to
rapidly age to death and turn to dust. With his last breath, Flynn declares his
love for Rapunzel. He dies, leaving a heartbroken Rapunzel to cry, singing the
healing song. A single tear, still possessing its healing ability, drops onto
Flynn's face and revives him. Returning to the kingdom, Rapunzel is reunited
with the King and Queen. Flynn then ends the film by telling the audience that
all the thugs made their dreams come true, he readopted his original name, and
that he and Rapunzel eventually married and lived happily ever after.
Why I loved the movie
"Tangled" and select it to be my duty?
Because
the story is interesting to me, I like the story and I like all the characters in
that movie and what's more I like is the main character, Rapunzel. Rapunzel is
an innocent girl, kind-hearted, good on painting, have a nice long hair, and
the figure of a woman who has dreams to be achieved by her spirits and all her
abilities. I also admire this 3D cartoons. The effect, drawing, the action,
everything is very detailed made to produce films which I think it’s amazing
to watch.