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Astonishing Depth
14 February 2011
A friend suggested I watch My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade and, I must admit, I was skeptical. My skepticism quickly dissolved in the film's first minutes as I was immediately drawn into the complex and intricate plot. At once stunning and subtle, the artistry accentuates the character development of each pony. While the entire cast explored the depths of their characters, I was particularly impressed with Janyse Jaud's role as Pinky Pie, a character with a harsh exterior hiding a sensitive and bruised soul.

The musical numbers are clearly an homage to the great choreographer and director, Hermes Pan, while the score is reminiscent of the early works of Hector Berlioz.

I walked away from this film with a restored sense of panglossianism, knowing that whatever darkness exists in the world, My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade will shine like a beacon of hope. It serves as the purist example of cinematic artistry and its success will not soon be rivaled.
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