Not actually dead!

Jul 04, 2012 18:01

So, first off - Happy 4th of July everyone! I'm not actually dead - I've just been without power for the last week and a half. I'm actually still without power, but we're camped out at a friend's house. They have air conditioning. It's amazing ( Read more... )

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sahiya July 4 2012, 21:30:44 UTC
I don't understand people who've been calling Brave conventional. It was a mother-daughter adventure story. Name me any other mother-daughter adventure story. ANY OTHER. They don't exist. So no, NOT the standard Disney princess shtick at all.

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animate_mush July 5 2012, 15:43:59 UTC
This is the problem with the half-a-line blurb summary rather than the full-post review I had planned. The following is written with the assumption that you actually want an explanation for my reaction. If you want to simply agree to disagree, feel free to skip it - I have no desire to tell anyone why they shouldn't like something they happened to enjoy. But I'm happy to tell you why I didn't like it, if that is in fact something you are interested in.

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First off, there were things I thought the movie did very well. One of those was the mother-daughter relationship that you mention - well, no. It was the mother. She was remarkably sympathetic. It would have been easy to make her just wrong, and they didn't do that (at least not in the initial characterization). I thought the scene where they're having the conversation (just not with each other) one of the best in the movie ( ... )

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thoughts on Brave continued - don't read if you're not interested animate_mush July 5 2012, 15:44:54 UTC
I did like that she eventually used the skills that her mother had been trying to teach her the whole time, and that she seemed at least willing to marry one of the princes for the good of the realm. For me the fact that she was ready to take the plunge made up for the fact that she didn't actually have to - for the others with me it felt like kind of a cop-out. I also liked that it was the princes who were like "well, we're not exactly okay with this either." The trouble is that by writing themselves into a Marriage Plot of this kind, they had to find some sort of a way out - modern audiences would never have stood for her actually going through with it. Which left them basically stuck in terms of where they could go with the story ( ... )

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Re: thoughts on Brave continued - don't read if you're not interested sahiya July 10 2012, 04:24:57 UTC
I realized tonight, after talking with jarsofwind's J, that I actually do want to respond to this.

I think we watched different movies. I watched a rollicking mother-daughter adventure and a coming of age story that did not end in marriage, which, sadly, is anything but conventional (and is also not a story that Disney has ever told, to my knowledge, much less 40 times). The marriage plot, in the movie I watched, was incidental. It was a catalyst to bring the simmering annoyance between the mother and the daughter to a boil and to incite the rest of the events. But there was never any question for the audience that Merida might actually have to marry one of the bozos she was presented with, and so the marriage plot wasn't really a marriage plot at all ( ... )

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