Disney’s Wish Could Still Come True as Positive Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Defies Critics



Summary

  • Disney’s Wish has received a more positive audience score of 81% on Rotten Tomatoes, which could boost its box office performance.
  • Despite criticism from critics about the reliance on Disney tropes, audiences appreciate the film’s nostalgia and classic Disney elements.
  • Wish is being praised as a movie that delivers exactly what you would expect from Disney, with lovable characters, songs, and a classic Disney villain.

Disney’s Wish has bounced back from its first round of less than glowing critics’ reviews, to land a much more positive score of 81% from Rotten Tomatoes audience ratings. While the movie still falls short of some of the House of Mouse’s biggest hits, the reactions could give the film’s box office the kind of boost that Disney has been hoping for.

Wish tells the story of Asha, a teenage girl who, in true Disney style, wishes upon a star and suddenly finds it coming down from the sky and causing all kinds of mischief. The connection to Disney’s long-standing love of the “wishing star” is no coincidence, and is the reason why the movie has been released as the Walt Disney Company celebrates its centenary. Bringing with it a stacked cast including Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine and Alan Tudyk, the film was expected to be a huge hit over Thanksgiving weekend, but projections were not exactly stellar.

While critics have called out the movie’s reliance on the usual Disney tropes, and landed it with a “rotten” score of 48% (at time of writing), audiences have seen something different in the film. As a celebration of Disney’s 100 years in the business of making people smile, it is probably not surprising that Wish is full of callbacks to the past of the company. While many critics don’t seem to have quite grasped this reasoning, the first audience reviews look to have turned the tide in the movie’s favor.

Wish

Release Date November 22, 2023

Cast Alan Tudyk, Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine

Genres Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Wish may not have reached the giddy heights of the likes of Elemental (93%) or Raya and the Last Dragon (97%), but audienced have taken to it much better than last year’s Stange World, which only earned a 66% audience score.

RELATED: Exclusive: Chris Pine Talks Playing a Disney Villain in Wish and Breaking Out His Singing Voice

Is Wish a Good Movie, or a Bad One?

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In the last few years, the opinions of critics and audiences have been wildly different on many occasions. What critics have hailed as a future classic, has only just scraped under the bar with cinema audiences, and vice versa. Wish has continued that trend with the movie scoring twice as high with audiences, who have not been put off by the film’s nostalgic elements and rinse and repeat storytelling as much as critics.

Although many reviews have complained that there is nothing new about the story, as the film is more interested in reigniting memories of Disney’s past endeavors, it seems that the mix of songs, lovable characters and a classic Disney villain deliver exactly what you would expect from the studio. As MovieWeb’s Richard Fink summarized as one of the movie’s champions:

“Wish is precisely what you want from a Disney animated film. It feels classical but also modern, the same way that Frozen did in 2013, or The Little Mermaid did in 1989. Between massive shifts in release schedules and refocusing on different properties, it is unclear what Disney will look like in the future. However, what can be said is that if the company keeps making films like Wish, then the future looks bright. It is an incredibly high note to end the 100-year celebration on.”

Wish is now playing in cinemas worldwide, and you can check out our exclusive interview with star Ariana DeBose below.

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