I don’t think kids are stupid. Nobody really thinks kids are
stupid. Nobody, until money is involved, that is. At that point, if you’re
wrong you have the potential to lose a lot of it. One could be offended by that
thought, but then realize they do the exact same thing for adults as well.
Remember when everyone got worried that no one could follow Inception, and it turned out that what
they were talking about was a movie where half the characters are there to
exposit or be exposited to in order to make sure that the audience understood the situation? Maleficent,
for all the goodwill of the cast, crew, and the corporation that created it,
doesn’t trust that its audience will be able to follow along with anything but its already simple story. A movie for kids shouldn't be a political thriller, but for one that wants to tell a new side of the story it holds off on saying much that's different. What it does say is in order to rewrite the story from the original (a la Wicked) but doesn't go far enough to actually create a new story, instead meandering in a version of the original with confused circumstances and little in the way of actual characters. There's nothing offered other than a sharp performance by Angelina
Jolie in the title role. Very mild spoilers to follow.