Robert Sean Leonard in his Baby form is so good in this film, same with Ethan Hawke. The final scene of A Midsummer's Nights Dream with Neil's father watching and the ensuing fallout is so powerful and still is sadly true for a lot of those who bend towards the performing arts (which is seen as below other academic pursuits). Classic film.
The problem I have with KHII's Hollow Bastion also sums up the issue I have with KHII in general - the removal of the platforming aspect of the game. The puzzles of the lift system, the Dalmatians, Trinity Marks, Mushrooms - it was a challenge to figure things out, and felt rewarding when you did. With KH2, all that was taken out (the mushrooms were sort of brought back for FM+, but that is small comfort for most people) - and Hollow Bastion became just a plain old world, laid out with no challenge at all. The maps were both a blessing and a curse in my opinion, in that it did solve some navigation issues the first game had, but also on the flipside it took away from the challenge of the game.