
I have to roll my eyes whenever I see someone criticize a fantasy film for bringing back the dead. The same thing happened in the original fairy tale, because...fairy tale. Don't blame the movie. Also, that isn't the message that got sent out and you know it. Give me a freaking break! I'd seen a dozen movies when I was little that had dead people come back and I never once thought it was possible. You give kids too little credit. If anyone is to blame for any kid who might think that they can bring someone back to life by crying on them, then it's THEIR PARENTS for not telling them that movies aren't real. This movie is not responsible for how strong a grip on reality its audience has. If you're going to get upset with this, then you might as well get upset with Aladdin for performing dangerous stunts constantly throughout his movie. After all, the kiddies might try to mimic him by your logic.
Besides, the movie goes out of its way to show that Rapunzel is a special case and not the norm at all, because of the magical energies in her body. I suppose you also hate
The Lord of the Rings for bringing Gandalf back because his task wasn't finished and Narnia for bringing Aslan back because he took the punishment for someone else. I also find it hilarious that you actually seem to think that a Disney movie was really going to kill Flynn/Eugene.
Bite me you're just deliberately nitpicking so you can have something to hold against Disney whether it's fair to or not. You can take your Disney-hating attitude elsewhere, pal. At least when I criticized
Equestria Girls, it was legit.
The fact of the matter is
Tangled is a good movie, beginning, middle AND end.
The Beast in
Beaty and the Beast ALSO came back to life because Belle said she loved him. I suppose that also sent out a bad message to children.

And I suppose
The Little Mermaid is bad for children, too. Like I said, you're just looking for reasons to hate on a Disney film.