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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Jean-Pierre Isbouts |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 16 September, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Walt Disney Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 786936171174 |
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Customer Reviews of Walt - The Man Behind The Myth
All Disney Fans Must see this film I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Walt Disney's life story unfolded in this documentary film. It keeps the viewers attention with ample film footage of Walt at work and giving riveting interviews. I especially enjoyed the part where they show Walt Disney's first studio as it was in the twenties and as it is now because I live a few blocks from the location. <
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>My only complaint about the film is it cuts off a lot of Walt Disney's interviews after only a few comments, which appeared very interesting on the screen. It would be nice to see Walt Disney's interviews in their entirety.
He made the world a little better
It was great seeing a more balanced biography of Walt Disney after all these years. I felt like there have always been 2 extremes: the sugary and perfect Walt who loved children, and the diabolic Communist smasher that hated Jews.
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>Well, here's a news flash: he was human. Walt was a taskmaster, and perfectionist, but he was dedicated to entertaining people and making them laugh. This movie showed us how he was a 12-year old at heart, full of the vigor that made his cartoons great and prone to being naive when it came to labor and politics.
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>To work for Walt was probably a rollercoaster, being "under the eyebrow" one moment when he was concentrating on a project, then elated when he dispensed a single iota of praise from his gruff businessman persona. The next second he could transform himself into a character from the storyboard he was demonstrating, brimming with energy and enthusiasm like a middle-aged Huck Finn.
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>People have tried to villify him over the years, pecking away and trying to drag down his overly-sweet reputation perpetuated by the studio after his death. But you can say this about him: he loved childern, wanted to make people laugh, and in some small way felt that by making the childhood of others happier, he was a happy child himself.
An Inspiration
Walt Disney's grandson did a wonderful job on revealing a man who had a dream and let nothing get in his way. This documentary has nothing to do with propaganda as some people might think. It told a story that inspires anyone who watched it to go out do what they love.