Why isn’t this movie considered racist? Is it only because the
over-the-top character portrayals feature blue-eyed people? You may
ponder that enigma at your leisure as you watch this one--and you
probably should watch it, since this is an effective, well-done work of
cinema, one of the better recent efforts to come out of the Pixar mold.
While there is a bit of that usual Disney corn pone--the stuff that
always threatens to ruin anything released under their banner--the rest
of the film is an involving story of family tension, fairy tale fun, and
just enough comedy to keep things light. Oh, and don’t you change,
Merida--you’re exactly the girl you need to be.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Brave
Why isn’t this movie considered racist? Is it only because the
over-the-top character portrayals feature blue-eyed people? You may
ponder that enigma at your leisure as you watch this one--and you
probably should watch it, since this is an effective, well-done work of
cinema, one of the better recent efforts to come out of the Pixar mold.
While there is a bit of that usual Disney corn pone--the stuff that
always threatens to ruin anything released under their banner--the rest
of the film is an involving story of family tension, fairy tale fun, and
just enough comedy to keep things light. Oh, and don’t you change,
Merida--you’re exactly the girl you need to be.
Labels:
Adventure,
Animation,
B,
Billy Connolly,
Comedy,
Disney,
Emma Thompson,
Pixar,
PURR
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