

Curious to understand the magic of her sparkly wings, Tinker Bell ventures across again to try to find the ‘Keeper’, who can give her the answers to her questions. Here she discovers that her wings sparkle magically.
SECRET OF THE WINGS 2012 MOVIE
In this movie adventure, Tinker Bell (voiced by Mae Whitman) sneaks across the forbidden border between the Summer Woods and the Winter Woods.
SECRET OF THE WINGS 2012 FULL
I would have given this movie a full 10 stars had it not been for the constant playing of that song.Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings is the latest movie in the Tinker Bell series, which are about the adventures of the Pixie Hollow fairies. The voice was like fingernails on a chalkboard and extremely distracting. I don't usually comment on an individual's talent if I cannot do a better job, but whoever was singing that song needs to quit.


It is something about dividing or a divide. My only negative comment is the song that played in the background throughout the movie. For the kids this is great entertainment with friendship, action, some adventure and just a touch of learning why we have rules. For the adults this is escapist entertainment with a mild political overtone. When these two get together the typical Tinker Bell problems ensue requiring fairies from both realms to come together to fix. Similarly a Winter Fairy wants to see the warm realm. Basically Tinker Bell (a warm weather fairy) wants to cross the border to the winter realm, which is against the rules. The story was very good, though (for grown-ups) a bit predictable. The graphics are great on the small screen so they must be amazing on the big.
SECRET OF THE WINGS 2012 TV
I saw this on TV so I missed out on the sound and feel of a Theater viewing. Overall, a charming and beautifully animated. They are also very well voiced, Timothy Dalton and Anjelica Huston(the latter being one of my favourite actresses) both do great jobs and gives older audiences to the main target audience at least one reason to watch without prejudice. And that is instead of going around saying that it's for "little girls", an irritating stereotype that helps to give the Tinkerbell movies and others movies an undeservedly, I feel, bad rap. The characters are still likable and engaging, also ones that anybody in the right mindset will relate to. The soundtrack is sweet, breezy and unobtrusive, which suits the tone of the story very well.

I'd go as far to say that of the Tinkerbell movies, and all of them are well-animated in my opinion, Secret of the Wings is the loveliest from a visual standpoint. Moving on to the many positives about Secret of the Wings, I'll start with the animation, which is really beautiful, full of colour and sparkle. This said, the story is also cute and charming with a well-intentioned message, and the main target audience I doubt are going to care too much about what the dialogue is like. From an adult standpoint, maybe the story is a touch too simplistic and some of the dialogue cheesy(and I have to admit I did find them so at times). I did enjoy the previous Tinkerbell films, so I watched Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings knowing what to expect and hoping it would be as good as the others.
