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1!!Due to its nature as a sequel, all spoilers for ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'' will be left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!
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3[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Evil never looked so good.]]'']]
4->''"I remember the story of an evil witch, and the princess she cursed to sleep forever. The story became legend. But this is no fairy tale."''
5-->-- '''Queen Ingrith'''
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7''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil'' is the sequel to ''Film/{{Maleficent}}''. It's directed by Joachim Rønning (''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'') and written by Linda Woolverton (''Film/{{Maleficent}}'', ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''), Micah Fitzerman-Blue, and Noah Harpster. Creator/AngelinaJolie, Creator/SamRiley, Creator/ElleFanning, Creator/ImeldaStaunton, Lesley Manville, and Creator/JunoTemple reprise their roles from the previous movie.
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9Set five years after the events of the first film, Prince Phillip (Creator/HarrisDickinson) has proposed to Aurora and takes her to meet his family. But tensions between Maleficent and Phillip's mother, Queen Ingrith (played by Creator/MichellePfeiffer), soon devolve into war.
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11The film was released on October 18, 2019.
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13'''Previews:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MwW1NAsnR8 Teaser]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0OFH4xpPr4 Trailer]].
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16!!''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil'' contains examples of:
17* AbdicateTheThrone: When Queen Ingrith asks Aurora about her father's castle, Aurora mentions that the people of her old country have taken it, since she never lived there and considered the Moors to be her true home.
18* AcheyScars: Aurora's pricked finger swells and itches when near the cursed spindle, [[spoiler:which helps her to find it. A similar mark on King John proves they were wounded by the same weapon.]]
19* AdaptationExpansion: The first film was a PerspectiveFlip of ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty''; this is a wholly original story added onto the original fairy tale.
20* AllThereInTheScript: The names of a few of the characters are in the cast list but not spoken onscreen. For example, Queen Ingrith's redheaded [[{{Sadist}} sadistic]] {{Mook}}/servant is named Gerda.
21* AmbiguousSituation: Queen Ingrith claims that her motivation for hating magical creatures is that [[spoiler:her brother, who was sent as an emissary to establish a peace offering with the Moorfolk during a harsh winter, was killed by such creatures]]. However, the first movie shows that, even before the Moors were covered by a thorn wall, Stefan ''stealing a valuable object'' from the Moors merely garnered him an interrogation and a demand to return the object, much less death, which makes it sound unlikely that [[spoiler:the Moorfolk would kill Ingrith's brother over something more minor, especially since they were shown to be peaceful]]. The true circumstances of his death are therefore unknown, and Ingrith assuming such a thing implies she ''[[UnreliableExpositor already]]'' distrusted magical creatures before his death.
22* AwfulWeddedLife: John and Ingrith. John snaps at her many times during the dinner scene when she provokes Maleficent, and later Ingrith claims she was forced into marriage with him. [[spoiler: She also curses him to an eternal sleep with no remorse. After she’s turned into a goat, John unsurprisingly is completely content with her never returning to human again.]]
23* BeneathTheEarth: When it became clear they could no longer fight the humans, all of the Dark Fey (except Maleficent) retreated to their "nest of origin," a huge cave in the middle of the sea that, possibly due to magic, has mini-ecosystems from around the world.
24* BigDamnHeroes: During the climax, it's the [[OneWomanArmy Big Damn Maleficent]].
25** [[spoiler: The soldiers corner Aurora and bury Diaval under a DogPileOfDoom but Maleficent turns him into a bear. Solders break into a run.]]
26** [[spoiler: When Queen Ingrith's soldiers have the Dark Fey on the ropes, Maleficent comes out of the glowing clouds, wings flaring, unleashing blasts of green magic like a demonic creature out of Hell, and singlehandedly turns the tide.]]
27** [[spoiler: Later, she sacrifices her life to protect Aurora... and, as Queen Ingrith is about to imprison Aurora after Maleficent's death, she comes back to life as a giant phoenix and rescues Aurora again.]]
28* BigNo: [[spoiler: Aurora screams it as [[DespairEventHorizon she sinks to her knees in despair]] after Maleficent turns into dust.]]
29* BloodlessCarnage:
30** The human deaths usually happen [[GoryDiscretionShot off-screen]], and the deaths of many, many fairies are softened by the fact that the iron powder causes them to turn into the plant they resemble (for example, a dandelion fairy merely becomes a dandelion) or dissolve in a puff of ashes. [[SymbolicBlood Big red puff of ashes]].
31** Averted with Aurora, who has blood-leaking injuries on the left side of her face during the climax.
32* BookcasePassage: The door to Ingrith's secret armory/lab is in her closet, and twisting a particular mannequin's head reveals the passage. [[spoiler:Aurora discovers this using her LuckBasedSearchTechnique]].
33* BoomerangBigot: [[spoiler:Lickspittle, the Queen's weapons inventor, who tests horrible weapons on other fairies when he himself is a pixie]].
34* BorrowedCatchphrase: Aurora uses Maleficent's "Well, well" upon [[spoiler:seeing her godmother restored to human form after her time as a phoenix]].
35* BothSidesHaveAPoint:
36** The ongoing argument between Conall and Borra over what actions the Dark Fae should take to preserve their people against the encroachment of humans.
37** Borra argues that they should go to war, taking back the places stolen from them. He believes Maleficent, with her great powers, would work in their favor.
38** Conall wants peace with the humans, in part because the Fae simply are not strong in numbers [[WeHaveReserves and humans are]]. He thinks Maleficent, with her proven track record of caring for humans, would be a bridge between their peoples.
39** Ultimately, [[spoiler:Conall dies and Borra leads the Fae to avenge his death, and a lot of Fae are killed in the assault on the castle before Aurora helps Maleficent see who the real villain is. Peace is achieved, but only after significant bloodshed.]]
40* CassandraTruth: The reason Diaval [[spoiler:wasn't trapped with the other non-human guests at Phillip and Aurora's wedding]] is because the guards don't believe he's a raven in human form.
41* CategoryTraitor: Queen Ingrith considers Aurora one because the latter doesn't hate the Moors like she does.
42* CatsAreMean: Queen Ingrith has a pet cat that harasses Diaval and Pinto.
43* ChekhovsBoomerang:
44** From the first movie. [[spoiler:Queen Ingrith obtained the spindle that caused Aurora's curse and used it against King John. Aurora, whose finger started to sting and almost swell as she got nearer the spindle in the first movie, uses that power to prove Maleficent did not curse King John.]]
45** Aurora's BedsheetLadder. [[spoiler: First, she uses it to trick the guards. Then, she actually swings on it to escape them once more and get into Phillip's room.]]
46* ChekhovsGag:
47** Aurora asks Maleficent if she intends to turn Prince Phillip into a goat. [[spoiler: In the end, she does this to his mother, Queen Ingrith.]]
48** Similarly, early in the film, Diaval asks Maleficent [[spoiler:to turn him into a bear one day]]. Guess what happens during the finale.
49* ChekhovsGun: The wedding dress Queen Ingrith gives to Aurora. [[spoiler: After Queen Ingrith locks her in her chamber, Aurora tears the dress apart and makes a BedsheetLadder to get out. Well, she tricks the guards into thinking she got out so they would open the door and rush to the window, and she can sneak out and lock them in.]]
50* ColdIron: Like in the first movie, humans weaponizing TheFairFolk's vulnerability to iron plays a major role in the story.
51* ColorContrast:
52** Throughout the movie, Maleficent is seen wearing her [[DarkIsNotEvil normal black robes and skintight black catsuits]], while Queen Ingrith [[LightIsNotGood wears white, even into battle]]. They are the protagonist and antagonist, respectively.
53** Ulstead's color is red, as seen in the drapings at the castle, the uniforms of the soldiers, and the red iron dust. Prince Phillip, as the WhiteSheep of the Ulstead faction, wears blue.
54** Fairies hit by iron dust turn into [[SymbolicBlood red ashes]]. Maleficent's magic is green and especially bright as she pulls a BigDamnHeroes moment in the final battle.
55** [[spoiler: The dust Maleficent turns into after her HeroicSacrifice is dark grey. As she begins to come back from the dead, it turns gold.]]
56* ConflictBall: Maleficent and Aurora grab it firmly through the middle part of the movie, each believing the other has chosen to betray them.
57* ContinuityNod:
58** The MookHorrorShow at the start is similar to the one from the first film (though [[spoiler:it's Borra, not Maleficent]]).
59** Phillip mentions that it has been five years since the events of the first film.
60** Queen Ingrith asks if King Stefan died or was killed, and Maleficent admits that ''both'' are technically true (he [[DisneyVillainDeath fell off a tower]] while [[SelfDisposingVillain attempting to attack Maleficent from behind]]).
61* CostumePorn: ''Everywhere'', starting with Queen Ingrith's UnlimitedWardrobe of blinged-out dresses and escalating from there.
62* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler: Ingrith does not know about the existence of an entire Dark Fey society, let alone their intent to attack the wedding which has little to do with Maleficent. This implies the ''huge'' arsenal of anti-fairy weapons on the ramparts was intended solely for Maleficent, if she survived the earlier assassination plan.]]
63* DarkerAndEdgier: How do you get darker than [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything the first film's rape allegory?]] Explicit genocide!
64* DepravedDwarf: Lickspittle, the Queen's weapons inventor.
65* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Maleficent gets this]], and in recovering [[spoiler: becomes the fairy version of a ''phoenix'' to boot]].
66* DisneyVillainDeath:
67** [[spoiler:Gerda]] suffers this when [[spoiler:Knotgrass and Thistlewit fly in her face to stop her from trying to release anymore red iron dust and cause her to fall off a balcony.]]
68** Subverted with [[spoiler:Ingrith; the fey do have her hauled out a window, but rather than letting her fall to her death, they lower her on their vines until the fall is survivable. Then [[ForcedTransformation Maleficent transforms her into a goat]] (with her own husband indicating he's perfectly okay if she's never changed back).]]
69* DisproportionateRestitution: [[spoiler: As punishment for manipulating her family and Aurora, bringing about war between the humans and fairies and nearly massacring the fairfolk, Queen Ingrith is merely transformed into a goat as part of a BrickJoke.]]
70* DoubleMeaningTitle: The opening narration tells of how the story has been spread that it was Phillip who saved Aurora and makes Maleficent out to be an evil witch. The movie soon makes it clear that ''Ingrith'' is the true "Mistress of Evil" that Maleficent must fight.
71* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Aurora, who walks around her kingdom conspicuously shoeless.
72* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: Queen Ingrith is never seen without some jewelry, but some of her [[PimpedOutDress Pimped Out Dresses]] are full-on GemEncrusted in the front and the back.
73* EvilDetectingDog: {{Inverted}}. [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Ingrith's]] [[CatsAreMean cat]] appears to sense that Diaval is actually a bird.
74* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Just like the first film, it's a rather dark PG-rated film. That is, until the final third, which is basically a giant battle with a huge body count and an attempted genocide by "gas chamber".
75* FantasticRacism: Carried over from the first film, as most humans and fairies have disdain for each other's respective races for their own reasons.
76* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: {{Averted}} with a vengeance by Queen Ingrith and Gerda.
77* FinalSolution: Queen Ingrith's goal is to wipe out all fairies. [[UnreliableExpositor She claims]] that fairies hoard resources and kill humans, but [[ShutUpHannibal Aurora doesn't believe her]].
78* {{Foreshadowing}}:
79** As seen in ChekhovsGag above, Aurora asks Maleficent if she is going to turn Phillip into a goat. [[spoiler:She does this to Queen Ingrith towards the end of the film.]]
80** Diaval hopes to turn into a bear one day, and sees many tapestries depicting the animal. [[spoiler:Guess what he gets turned into later on?]]
81** While it's obvious that Maleficent wasn't the one who cursed King John, there's a subtle hint to the true source of the curse: [[spoiler:as he's being taken to his bedchamber, a guard suggests checking him for marks, and Queen Ingrith opposes it, saying that the king should "keep his dignity." It's the visible prick mark from the spindle that convinces Phillip that Maleficent didn't curse him]].
82** When they meet at the beginning of the movie, Queen Ingrith [[VillainousFaceHold holds Aurora's face]], except they are not enemies and Aurora is not her captive... yet.
83* FourthDateMarriage: {{Averted}}. Phillip explicitly mentions that it's been five years since the events of ''Maleficent'' before he proposes to Aurora.
84* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Before her body disintegrates into ashes, Maleficent smiled at Aurora after taking the blow from Queen Ingrith's arrow.]]
85* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: Aurora (the Good Princess) and Queen Ingrith (the Evil Queen).
86* GreenEyedMonster: Literally. Queen Ingrith repeatedly dismisses Maleficent's maternal relationship to Aurora and says that, by marrying into ''her'' family, Aurora will have a "real" mother. Maleficent's eyes get greener and [[PowerIncontinence she loses control of her magic]] due to her jealousy.
87* HeelRealization: It takes a bit but it does sink in to Lickspittle how he's serving a madwoman out to destroy his own kind. He [[spoiler: makes up for it by handing the spinning needle to Maleficent to destroy and awaken the king.]]
88* HeroWithBadPublicity: Queen Ingrith purposely spun the events that happened in the first film to make Maleficent out as a villain, despite being surrogate mother for Aurora and it being her Mother's Love Kiss that broke the curse. Ingrith even says that she didn't care how Maleficent was portrayed, stories would always have her as the villain.
89* HeroicSacrifice:
90** Early in the chapel scene, [[spoiler:one of the plant fairies shields Flittle, Knotgrass, and Thistlewit from the iron dust. That's probably where Flittle gets the idea...]]
91** [[spoiler:Flittle throws herself in to the pipe organ that's firing the iron powder/Tomb Bloom concoction. When the next shot fires and turns her into flowers, they clog up the pipes.]]
92** [[spoiler:Conall shields Maleficent from the arrows of Queen Ingrith's soldiers.]]
93** [[spoiler:Maleficent throws herself between Aurora and Queen Ingrith's arrow.]]
94* HumanResources: Or fairy ones, anyway. The iron dust is given its power through Tomb Blooms, which are the flowers that grow out of the graves of fairies. As we see later, [[spoiler:dead fairies can also take the shape of flowers]]. Picking an entire field of Tomb Blooms is treated somewhere between destroying a graveyard and [[DesecratingTheDead stealing dead bodies]] to harness their magic.
95* {{Hypocrite}}: Queen Ingrith.
96** She talks as though fairies are incapable of affection or concern for others, and yet [[spoiler:she throws Aurora off a tower to distract Maleficent to exploit her archenemy's human affection for the girl]].
97** There's also how she talks of fairies as monsters and she is protecting the kingdom when her attacks are leveling parts of the city while some of those "monsters" save her own subjects.
98** She says the most important aspect to ruling humans is making sure they are in fear (either of you or of a scapegoat). [[spoiler:She is ''terrified'' of Maleficent in phoenix form and pushes Aurora off the tower to protect herself.]]
99* IHaveNoDaughter: Used word-for-word by Maleficent, who in the moment is convinced that Aurora has betrayed her and chosen the side of the humans who attacked her and the Moors.
100* InterspeciesAdoption: Aurora convinces Maleficent to come to the dinner party by saying that "[Phillip's] mother wants to meet mine." [[spoiler:Despite the division caused by Ingrith, Aurora makes it clear in the final confrontation that she sees Maleficent as her mother, with even other Dark Fae referring to Aurora as Maleficent's daughter, culminating in Maleficent walking Aurora down the aisle]].
101* KarmaHoudini: Ingrith and Lickspittle's actions have resulted in the deaths of dozens if not hundreds of Dark Fey and the worst that happens to the former is being turned into a goat and nothing at all happens to the latter.
102* KillTheCutie:
103** Just to show how awful the iron dust is, Lickspittle demonstrates its capabilities on a tiny little dandelion fairy.
104** Exaggerated in the chapel scene where [[spoiler: cute little fairies are killed en masse.]]
105* LetHerGrowUpDear: {{Gender flip}}ped. Maleficent is extremely against Aurora marrying anyone (despite having known Phillip for five years); Diaval is the one who encourages the relationship and, at the end, [[spoiler:tells Maleficent she needs to "let her go."]]
106* LightIsNotGood: Queen Ingrith is repeatedly seen dressed head to toe in white and covered in glittering jewels, and yet she's a genocidal warmonger.
107* MagicAIsMagicA: The movie attempts to do this, but falls more into a VoodooShark. [[spoiler: The sleeping curse of the first film was explicitly unbreakable ''except'' by TrueLovesKiss - Maleficent tried to revoke it herself and failed. The spindle was recovered by Ingrith to instigate the same curse on King John and frame Maleficent, but the sleeping curse was never with the spindle, it was cast on ''Aurora'' and the spinning wheel magically formed to fulfill the circumstances of the curse. Even still, King John seemingly just woke up from his nap without a TrueLovesKiss and a big deal is made of destroying the spindle to finally end the curse]].
108* TheMagicVersusTechnologyWar: The fairies fight with magic, the humans with iron weapons.
109* MeetTheInLaws: Maleficent and Diaval are invited to an engagement dinner with Phillip's parents. It ends with Maleficent being insulted by Queen Ingrith and throwing a magical tantrum.
110* MoodWhiplash: [[spoiler:The ending literally has a happy wedding as if the two kingdoms hadn't just been trying to kill each other including massive betrayal of guests and ''heavy'' casualties. To the extent the fighting - including Maleficent's arrival ''airstrike'' - left bodies, they're not even cold.]]
111* MookHorrorShow: The film opens with some hunters breaking into the forest, only to be hunted down with vines by an unseen horned creature. [[spoiler: It's later revealed to have been Borra.]]
112* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: King John, Phillip, and Conall all push for peace between their warring kingdoms. Maleficent, Queen Ingrith, and her redheaded servant, on the other hand, advocate for war. [[spoiler:The last two rack up a ridiculously high body count for a Disney movie.]]
113* MotiveRant: Queen Ingrith gives one explaining her animosity for fairies: [[spoiler:she claims that, as a child, her father tried to peacefully bargain with the fairies for food during a harsh winter, but instead her brother (who was sent as an emissary) was killed and her father overthrown by the hungry populace.]] Aurora [[ShutUpHannibal doesn't believe her]], and [[UnreliableExpositor none of the rant explains Ingrith's other power-hungry actions]], like annexing the Midlands as seen at the start of the film.
114* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Maleficent can sense [[spoiler:the destruction of the Tomb Bloom field]], but arrives too late to stop it.
115* MythologyGag: Aurora wears a blue dress and a pink dress, both resembling the traditional gown of her [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty cartoon counterpart.]] [[spoiler:At her wedding, Knotgrass and Thistlewit argue over whether it should be ''green'' or pink... but settle on blue in homage to Flittle's sacrifice.]]
116* NastyParty: Queen Ingrith invites all the people of the Moors to the wedding of Aurora and Phillip. [[spoiler: In a scene shot frighteningly like a terroristic gas attack, a mook plays a rigged organ to release iron dust into the air, killing those inside.]]
117* NatureHero: Aurora has grown into this over the past five years, to the point that she can understand the fairy language and even Diaval in bird form.
118* NoBodyLeftBehind:
119** [[spoiler:Conall]] becomes one with the earth after death.
120** The Dark Fae hit by the iron powder turn into dust. That includes [[spoiler:Maleficent herself.]]
121* NoOntologicalInertia: {{Subverted}}. While Diaval's default state is a raven, and "man" is only one of the many shapes he can turn into, Maleficent getting injured and falling unconscious actually causes him to turn ''from'' a raven ''into'' a man.
122* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: At the climax, Aurora falls off the tower and is caught by [[spoiler:phoenix!Maleficent]]. In a nod to reality, her fall is diverted and [[spoiler:Maleficent]] wraps her in her wings in an attempt to cushion the fall.
123* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Fittle seems to still be alive after being turned into a flower, as she seems to turn Aurora's dress blue during the wedding, and Knottgrass and Thistlewitt turn to her and say they like the color.]]
124* {{Novelization}}: It got one by Elizabeth Rudnick who novelized the previous film and most of Disney's other recent live action movies.
125* OffscreenTeleportation: Diaval somehow manages to get to the Moors ahead of Aurora, despite being trapped in human form and on foot while she is on horseback. Of course, he was transformed back mid-flight and halfway to the Moors while Aurora is back, and given his own experience of flying straight as a raven he may just know a more direct route.
126* OminousPipeOrgan: ''Weaponized''. In the wedding chapel, a rigged organ is what is used to [[spoiler:spread the iron dust on the assembled fairies.]]
127* ParentalMarriageVeto: Aurora tries to share the good news about her engagement with Prince Phillip. Maleficent simply says, "No." Aurora makes it clear she's not asking for permission, and after some further discussion the problem shifts from her marriage to her in-laws.
128* PassiveAggressiveKombat: The entire dinner scene. The first course is roast bird, which is awkward, as Aurora's surrogate dad is a raven turned into a human. Queen Ingrith "accidentally" lays the table with iron cutlery, forcing Maleficent to eat with her fingers, as iron burns fairies. The family cat is aggravating Diaval the entire time. Despite Phillip and King John trying to TalkAboutTheWeather, the conversation devolves into Maleficent and Ingrith sniping back and forth, culminating in Maleficent losing her temper once Ingrith implies that Maleficent doesn't really love Aurora and the cat tries to pounce on Diaval.
129* TheScapegoat: Queen Ingrith makes Maleficent this by lying to her people about Maleficent's actions. [[spoiler: It is revealed that ''she'' is the one who spread the version of the story we know where Maleficent is evil.]]
130* SettingUpdate: The original animated version was from Medieval UsefulNotes/{{France}} because of many evidence such as the style of the arts, designs, and architecture that are based off of a French Gothic manuscript and other French tapestries. But in the first movie, it is Medieval Scotland; however, in the second movie, it is both England and Scotland because of Ulstead, in which the castle and town has an English design and the village is both Scottish and Celtic, but mostly the Peasant's Costumes are Celtic. This implies that the second movie was set in Medieval England, though the names of Ulstead and Ingrith are also Swedish.
131* ShipperOnDeck: All hands on deck are shippers. Most everyone in the Moors approves of Aurora and Phillip's relationship. [[spoiler:This sadly gets used against them when they're all [[NastyParty "invited" to Aurora's wedding]].]] On the Ulstead side, the main conflict seems to be the Moorfolk themselves; when Phillip interprets a soldier's inquiry about his best man as asking whether Aurora said yes, the soldier insists that Aurora saying yes wasn't in question.
132* ShoutOut: Maleficent's attempt to practice smiling goes just as well as the Beast's (both [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast animated]] and [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017 live-action]] incarnations).
133* ShutUpHannibal: In the end, Ingrith [[spoiler:has been dropped face first on the ground and is standing up to rant there will never be peace between humans and fairies. In the middle of it, Maleficent turns her into a goat.]]
134* SoftGlass: [[spoiler:Aurora's BedsheetLadder loses its hold causing her to swing and crash through the glass door way into Phillip's room. Because her main point of impact is through the wooden frames of the two glass doors, as opposed to either glass door itself, less pieces of glass gets shattered and scattered, but she's still able to move around afterwards with little problem and only minor cuts on her arms and face. The cuts however do remain on her throughout the entire battle until Maleficent heals them.]]
135* TheSoulless: The novelization says Lickspittle lost his soul when he lost his wings.
136* SplashOfColor: The poster has a [[DeliberatelyMonochrome subdued palette]] except for Maleficent's bright green eyes and red lips.
137* SymbolicBlood: Fairies hit by iron dust turn into red ashes.
138* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Conall for Maleficent, and then Maleficent for Aurora.]] ...despite being in pushing distance in every event.
139* ThereIsAnother: The original film strongly implied that Maleficent was the only fairy of her kind (i.e. with horns and wings, and human-sized instead of a pixie). It turns out that there are many more fairies like her, known as the Dark Fae.
140* TieInNovel: Creator/HollyBlack wrote a prequel called ''Heart of The Moors''.
141* TheUnsmile: Maleficent's smile as she practices with her reflection in the river is creepily unnatural and more menacing then polite. Diaval even suggests to try it with a little less fang.
142* VillainousFaceHold: Downplayed. As she greets Aurora at the beginning of the movie, Queen Ingrith gets right into her personal space and holds her face in what she means as a motherly affectionate gesture; the queen is not doing anything openly evil yet, but she just oozes FauxAffablyEvil and comes off as intrusive and creepy anyway.
143* WoundedGazelleGambit: Queen Ingrith's specialty. She uses a personal version during the dinner with Maleficent and Diaval, cowering behind King John and saying that she's frightened, and again on a grander scale by casting Maleficent and the fairies in general as the first aggressors in a war.
144* WrittenByTheWinners: Subverted twice. Once in the sequel, and then a 2nd time if you count the animated movie being post-event propaganda.
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146->'''Aurora:''' Godmother! This isn’t you. I know you.\

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