Arguably, 'Willow' is one of the most vivid and fondest cinematic memories from my childhood. The wonderful director Ron Howard in tandem with the equally wonderful man George Lucas added to the world a truly good, albeit corny tale built on the struggle between good and evil. At an age when the name Howard and Lucas didn't even come close to saying anything to me, the movie provided about two hours of joy and delight, and in some places even moments of priceless childhood tears that I remember to this day.
And it's not even such a pity that the movie is inestimably forgotten, it's a pity that children of today's time don't even have a movie similar in soulfulness.
Justice exists in fairy tales - good always triumphs over evil. So why is this justice absent in the cinematography, when really good movies remain in the shadows?