If you read the Extended Novelization, it explains it better why Sugar Plum is the villan. I read the book first and then saw the movie and it made much more sense
You know I’ve seen many movies of the nutcracker and never thought Sugar Plum was a villain. But if you tell of an extended can you send me a link to the extended book?
Yes! I have the extended movie novelization and it shows you why sugar plum went off the deep end. Gives you some more insight on Clara’s mother as well
@@kwilli0930 Much as I want to see Disney go defunct, the only thing I can thank Disney are the children like: Penny (Rescuers - Bolt), Cody (Rescuers Down Under), Jenny (Oliver and Company) and of course Vanillope Von Schweetz As well as the animals like those in Oliver and Company, Aristocats, 101 Dalmatians
You can Also imagine this Disney villain like I don’t know bellwether from Zootopia of the new one king magnifico from wish from the beginning they were nice but then they turned wicked and evil to the main characters in each story so disrespectful never trust a villain
The most irritating thing about this movie is that it starts off as something profoundly deep and dark for Disney (coming to terms with your mother's death by interacting with the world she created) and then has to turn it into a simplistic good vs evil/regime change therapy battle by the end that we haven't seen a thousand times elsewhere.
Russian soldiers cause the nutcracker was made by a Russian composer and the building in the background represents Russian Orthodox Church and the soldiers are the Russian imperial soldiers
When Clara turns the wheel to disable the machine, the water wheels stop generating the needed energy. Sugarplum knows that the palace is infiltrated, that's why she looks shocked.
I think the nutcracker and the four realms was an awesome and grateful movie Disney has ever done for us and by the way Morgan freeman’s in this movie too as godfather how impressive is that but it’s good to know
Even the music of this movie too is very majestic and extraordinary to hear and understand especially my favorite song of all the nutcracker suite of the overture song that one is a classic never to be forgotten even that this was performed by lang lang