Moana 2 review – Disney’s most intrepid heroine is as sparky as ever
The livewire teen sets sail with a new crew in this vividly realised mythic romp
Disney’s anti-princess, ancient Polynesia’s livewire teenage adventurer Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho), returns in this lush, handsomely animated sequel. Originally intended as a series for Disney+, the story sits relatively comfortably within the feature film format, give or take a bit of missing background information. A mythic romp that unfolds at sea and inside the bioluminescent guts of an immense monster clam, this instalment is set three years after the events of the 2016 original. Moana, a fully paid-up wayfinder gifted with the ability to interact with the waves, has been searching for other island communities, with limited success.
But through a vision she receives an urgent message from the elders. Moana recruits a crew for her canoe catamaran (regular sidekicks the anxious pig and dimwit chicken are joined by an eager fanboy, an axe-happy inventor girl and a sourpuss farmer) and sets out once more, to be reunited with the demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), who, for reasons not fully explained, has been imprisoned in a bat cave which appears to be located in the clam’s capacious digestive system.
In UK and Irish cinemas
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