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'Tangles' Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston Voice Adult Animated Film About Alzheimer's

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Pete Hammond

2h ago· 5 min readenReview

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A review of the adult animated feature 'Tangles,' based on Sarah Leavitt's graphic memoir about her mother's Alzheimer's disease. The film, voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston, is presented almost entirely in black and white and deals with the emotional journey of a woman helping her mother through dementia. The review notes the film's mature themes and distinguishes it from Disney's 'Tangled.'

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Deadline'Tangles' Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston Voice Adult Animated Film About Alzheimer'sdeadline.com

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First up: Parents, the new animated feature film Tangles is not to be confused with Disney's fairy tale toon Tangled, just in case you ever run into the two titles looking for the latter but perhaps accidentally letting junior see the former instead.
This is unapologetically an adult animation feature, one presented almost entirely in black and white
Tangles: A Story About Alzheimers, My Mother, and Me, is just too long and exact for any marquee, so the shortened Tangles will have to do.
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A review of 'Tangles,' an animated film with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston and others about a woman's struggle to help her mother's drift into dementia.

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