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posted by KataraLover
 Your movie's advertising LIED to us!
Your movie's advertising LIED to us!
First of all, this is an essay I had to do for my Advanced Composition class during the Spring semester, so this is a little bit zaidi formal than how my makala usually are.

Disney and Pixar’s movie Brave is about a Scottish Princess named Merida that wants to be free of her arranged marriage and live her life without the responsibilities that come with being a princess. She and her mother, Queen Elinor, don’t see eye to eye because of Merida’s rebellious nature and Elinor preference of the traditional ways. When Merida fails to get her way she ends up buying a spell from a witch (Using a family heirloom her mother gave her as payment) that was meant to “change her mother” but the lack of specificity of what Merida wanted the spell to do beyond that vague description ends up changing her mother into a bear. So the two must figure out a way to change the Queen back before she becomes a kubeba permanently while also mending their strained relationship.

When the trailers and commercials for this movie came out they were promoting a very different story than what the actual movie presented. It showed a story about a young princess that wanted her freedom but also caused suffering for everyone kwa enacting a dark curse upon the land. Everyone thought it was going to be a grand and epic adventure about this young woman finding herself while trying to defeat an ancient evil to fix her mistakes. This, unfortunately, let a lot of people down when they finally saw the movie due to the false advertising used for the movie, which was completely different from what the trailers and advertising promoted. It wasn’t until the movie had already been out for a few weeks that a commercial appeared where they alisema that Queen Elinor had been turned into a bear, much like how a used car salesman doesn’t tell wewe about the problems that a car wewe bought has until it breaks down and wewe call to complain.

Like with any movie, the company wanted to promote the movie in a positive and interesting light in order to get people to want to pay money to go and see it. However, the advertising they used to do that for this movie was very deceiving because of how the actual movie wasn’t the big and grand story they had promised but instead showed a movie that had the characters they saw in the trailers but in a movie that had a completely different tone than the audience expected. Had they promoted the actual story that the movie was about, perhaps the audience wouldn’t have been as disappointed as they were and tried to just judge it on its own.

One of the things the movie was trying to promote was a strong sense of feminism with a heroine that was supposed to be different from the Disney Princess mold. She certainly looked different from the conventionally beautiful look that the Disney Princesses were known for, while still being pleasant enough to look at, being meant to look zaidi like a realistic young woman. She also was the first Disney Princess not to have a upendo interest and to stay single. However, other than those things, she really didn’t onyesha that she was different from past Disney Princesses. She didn’t want to be a princess (Just like jimmy, hunitumia from Aladdin), was rebellious and adventurous with a strict parent (Just like Ariel from The Little Mermaid), was being forced to get married when she didn’t want to (Just like jimmy, hunitumia again and like Pocahontas), didn’t fit into the mold that her society wanted her to fit into (Just like Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Mulan), doesn’t think she needs romance in her life (Just like Tiana from The Princess and the Frog), goes to a witch for help (Just like Ariel), and makes mistakes but wants to fix them (Like pretty much all the past Disney Princesses). She was promoted to be different from the past Disney Princesses, but despite her lack of a upendo interest and having a not so conventionally good-looking appearance, there wasn’t anything new about her. She was pretty much a combination of the past Disney Princesses and wasn’t unique like she was promoted to be.

Merida also lacks the charm that a lot of the princesses had that made them realistic, admirable, and good role models for children. Snow White and cinderella conform zaidi to the roles expected of women when their sinema came out that and are bashed as being “weak” and needing to be saved a lot in order for the advertising to promote Merida as a strong feminist character. However, despite being limited to the roles expected of women at the time, they still had plenty of things to admire. Snow White acts as a motherly figure to the dwarfs and anyone who says being a mother doesn’t make a strong and responsible woman clearly has never been one. It’s harder than any job someone could ever have and unlike other jobs wewe don’t get paid for it. She teaches the Dwarfs what they should already know such as manners, cleaning, and washing their hands, since they couldn’t even remember the last time they washed their hands. Plus considering her psycho stepmother wanted to kill her because she was zaidi beautiful than her, the fact that she can stay so positive in a bad situation is admirable. cinderella constantly is inaonyesha self-control from the abuse she received from her step-family, since they could kick her out if she disobeyed and women had very few opportunities to make a living during her time period. She still managed to remain a good and kind person despite that this would likely make any other person turn out the opposite. In the end, she’s rewarded for her hard work, patience, and kindness.

cinderella and Snow may not be action girls but still onyesha zaidi qualities of a strong woman than Merida did just kwa not having a upendo interest and supposedly taking action. Once The Little Mermaid came out, the princesses would become zaidi proactive but still have admirable qualities. Unlike Merida trying to force her mother to conform to her own believes kwa attempting to take away her free will, Ariel seems to do the opposite. She says before her iconic song, “Part of Your World” that she just wanted to make her father understand her point of view of humans and that they couldn’t all be bad. She wanted to explain her point of view to her father but he wouldn’t listen because he believed humans were dangerous and just wanted to keep her safe. Ariel also went to a witch for a spell but knew the specifics and thought only she would be affected if she failed, not anyone else. Merida intentionally wanted to change who her mother was instead of trying to get her to understand. All Merida seems to say is that the marriage wasn’t fair, that her mother was never there for her (never explaining why), and threw insults at her mother without explaining her point of view. Merida’s actions could be compared to that of a villainess.

The advertising also promoted Merida as a strong female character that didn’t need to be saved, could take care of herself, was the one that would save the day, and was far from a damsel in distress. However, when watching the actual movie, that was far from what she actually was. Aside from when she shot one of her arrows through another arrow, she did very little of anything that was physically impressive au showed that she could take care of herself. Most of the time she had to be saved kwa her mother and even had to be saved kwa her little brothers that were no zaidi than five-years-old. That’s not to say that a female has to always be able to fight and never need help in order to be likable au interesting, but when she’s promoted as being able to fight for herself but doesn’t do very much, it’s very much a rip-off. The promotional posters always showed her about to shoot an arrow and doing something badass, which she didn’t do very much of in this movie. Merida is what is referred to as a faux action girl, meaning a fictional female character that was meant to be able to take care of herself and kick punda but did very little of that and usually had to be saved a lot. No one can do everything, even Mulan needed some help but still showed that she was the action girl she was promoted as with depth to her, unlike Merida.

The narrative of the movie also seemed to be forcing the audience to want to side with Merida, despite her questionably immoral actions. An example of this would be how she joked about war saying, “Call off the gathering! Would it kill them? You’re the queen! Just tell the lords that the princess isn’t ready for this! In fact, she might not ever be ready! So that’s it! Good siku to you! We’ll expect your declarations of war in the morning!” This showed her lack of caring about the fact that war could possibly break out all because of her not wanting to get married and being alright with millions of people suffering and dying to make her happy. They don’t seem to address that moment as anything zaidi than a joke when it made her look rather despicably selfish. That on juu of basically poisoning her mother with a cursed cake that would turn her into a bear, Merida going out of her way to take away mother’s free will in order to conform to her ways, when her mother wasn’t feeling well didn’t onyesha any concern except on whether au not her mind was changed about the marriage, saying she would rather die than be like mother, ruining her mother’s personal property (A tapestry she made of the family), and claiming none of conflict was her fault until close to the end of the movie. It’s very difficult to side with a character that did so many terrible things when the audience is meant to feel sorry for her.

It was alisema that Merida wasn’t meant to be considered in the right in the movie, but that is contradicted when wewe look at her suitors that are meant to compete to win her hand in marriage. She was alisema to not be ready for marriage yet and that would be understandable if her suitors weren’t made out to be three complete losers. One was a large and fat guy with such a thick Scottish accent that no one could understand a word he was saying (Literally, even his own father couldn’t understand what he was saying), one that was supposed to be the “good looking” one of the three but was an arrogant wimp that threw a tantrum when he didn’t win, and the third one was the most pathetic looking creature ever created that always had a facial expression that made him look like he was brain-dead. The message of Merida not wanting to get married would’ve been much better and understanding if they were all just as good looking, skilled, and competent as Merida was instead of these three losers. It would just be that they were great guys but she was just not ready for marriage. However, with having her choices of suitors not being very appealing, just made it seem like the creators were trying to force the audience to feel sorry for her. In fact, all the men in the movie are shown as complete idiots in general. They seem to think that in order for the movie to onyesha “feminism” the women have to be zaidi competent than the men, even though feminism is about equality for everyone, not just women. The movie really alienates the male audience if they’re being personally attacked and thought of as idiots when the women are shown being the smart ones. cinderella and Snow White may not have been much of fighters but were still admirable and had strength beyond just trying to fight with their fists.

The narrative also was supposed to onyesha us Merida having gone through a change along with her mother when really Merida doesn’t do much changing. They onyesha one bonding moment between the two, Elinor constantly had to protect Merida for not being able to handle herself, Elinor had to tell Merida what to say to the Lords through sign language, and Elinor was the one who conformed to Merida’s beliefs. Merida didn’t have to really sacrifice anything in the end au change. Just when Merida was about to say something about the marriage to the lords, her mother just tells her to forget about it and let Merida have her way kwa breaking tradition. Her mother even had to spoon-feed to her what to say, so she really did nothing. All she really did was finally admit everything was her fault and tell her mother she loved her. She didn’t have to take on zaidi responsibility au conform to any of her mother’s beliefs in the end; her mother would conform to Merida’s beliefs, while Merida herself didn’t do the same. The movie was well-meaning with what it wanted to do but failed in its execution and argument. It false advertised both what the movie and the protagonist really were in the actual product. If failed to onyesha the protagonist as the unique, strong, relatable, and developed character they were both promoting her as and tried to onyesha through the narrative.
 I don't care about the safety and well being of others! I only care about my own happiness!
I don't care about the safety and well being of others! I only care about my own happiness!
 Now to be inconsiderate of my hardworking servants and make their jobs zaidi difficult
Now to be inconsiderate of my hardworking servants and make their jobs more difficult
 Belle and Beast - 'Beauty and the Beast'
Belle and Beast - 'Beauty and the Beast'
1 Belle and Beast - 'Beauty and the Beast'

Sometimes it's the little details, like lady Lumiere in the background and dude!Belle's glasses in his pocket.


2 Cruella de Vil - '101 Dalmatians'

And sometimes it's just being uncomfortably attracted to one of the most evil people in the Disney lexicon.

3 Elsa - 'Frozen'

There would be no eternal winter with this smoking hot King on the Thorne.

4 Esmeralda - 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'

Did God help the outcasts get ripped? Because dayum.


5. Hades - 'Hercules'

This makeover makes her derisive 'He's a man!' line even better.


6 Sophie and Howl - 'Howl's Moving...
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hujambo everyone! This is my sekunde countdown in the series, and it was a short one since there are only three yellow dresses and one machungwa, chungwa dress among the DPs. Despite that, I thought it was a good countdown.

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4. Tiana's machungwa, chungwa dress

I don't think this dress is ugly, but most users agreed that it was very plain, and some didn't like the color on Tiana very much.



It's not as cute as the others and it's not iconic like Belle and Snow White's dress. ~SarahCorine
It is also nice, but others are just better. ~hirohamada
Orange is not a flattering color on Tiana. ~wavesurf
Not interesting....
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hujambo everyone! So this is the first culminating makala in a series of countdowns that I am doing. There will be one for each color of outfit. The winning outfit in each countdown will then continue on to a final countdown which will determine Fanpop's number one DP outfit. Enjoy! :)

9. Mulan's pink and blue underclothes

I didn't mind this outfit. In fact, I quite liked the contrast between the blue juu and pink bottom. However, most users disagreed, finding it too plain.



Unremarkable. ~Silverrose1991
It's very plain and is just undergarments ~KataraLover
Too plain and not interesting. ~Sparklefairy375...
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 Loving this movie.
Loving this movie.
Okay, I was watching the 2012 version of Les Miserables last night and I had seen the 2015 reboot of cinderella last month. Both sinema have a common theme with each other: Forgiveness. The characters also play a similar traits to each other.

Cinderella

While watching this movie last month, I keep thinking that the story reminds me of Les Miserables! Aside from the same filming location of France, certain scenes and characters remind of some characters from Les Miserables.
For example, during the scene after Lady Tremaine and the 2 stepsisters called Ella kwa her trademark name, Cinderella. The...
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 Team Miss Universe
Team Miss Universe
Hi everyone, since nobody ilitumwa this up, I thought it would be interesting to write this orodha if all of the Princesses are judges in both Miss Universe and Miss World, two of the oldest Beauty Pageants ever and what will their maswali be.

1. Snow White

"Describe yourself, are wewe an optimistic au pessimistic person?"

2. Cinderella

"If you're married into a member of a Royal Family, are wewe willing to follow in the footsteps of Princess Diana au Kate Middleton?"

3. Princess Aurora

"Do wewe believe in a Damsel in Distress moment?"

4. Ariel

"Which species do wewe want to be? A human au a fish?"

5. Belle...
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posted by AzulaFanboi
Heyyyy everyone! I thought I'd try to not be POOR kwa becoming an active user on this site! GIVE ME ALL THE dhahabu MUAHAHAHA----oh, excuse me. wewe didn't hear anything. :P (But really, I want to deck out my profile!!)

Anyway, here's my princess ranking!!



13. Anna

Anna-banana is cute, but I just like the others more. :P



12. Cinderella

I don't like how cinderella doesn't really stand up for herself! Yeah she shows a good work ethic, but damn girl! Put that backbone to good USE! That being said, she's really pretty except for her hair during the ball. Like what is UP with that headband??


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 misscindyspice made this
misscindyspice made this
A while ago, I did a kura ya maoni series called "A Movie Staring Disney Princesses" , deciding what roles Disney Princesses would play in a movie (results are down below. And then I ilitumwa a forum, deciding plots. Although I did decide most of the plot, many people helped me get started and got the plot going in my head, so I can't take all the credit. Thank wewe to those who participated- whether wewe helped in the forum, voted in the kura za maoni au both, and I'm sorry for the long wait. This will take place in a few parts- I don't know how many exactly, but I estimate four-five.

Advertising:

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hujambo there! I'm isabellagirl033 and as wewe all are well aware cinderella has been adapted many times into live-action sinema though only some manage to truely be a hit. I'm going to break down some of my favourite portrayals into my juu 5.
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5. Hillary Duff, A cinderella Story
Despite it's cringe-worthiness and lack of loyalty to it's source, I still managed to enjoy the movie. Tween ikoni Hillary Duff is the last thing that comes into my mind when I think of cinderella but she made a convincing one at that. I think this spot goes to Hillary Duff mostly due to...
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posted by WinterSpirit809
I have already done this, a few months zamani actually and I decided to do it again. My opinion has changed a lot, because a lot of people have made good points and so many of these good points have changed my opinion quite s bit.

13. Aurora






It's not so much that I dislike her, it's just I found her kind of bland in her movie. She was boring, though I enjoyed her sweet personality. I get she had to sleep, it was simply a part of her story, but I just didn't get to know her much. I know it sounds kind of unfair, but I find it hard to place her higher.

12. Pocahontas






I don't dislike her...
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posted by deedragongirl
 Who do wewe choose? Live-action reboot au Animated???
Who do you choose? Live-action reboot or Animated???
So, since Disney has release 2 live-action reboots of their Disney classic animated feature. Here is what I think about which movie is better, as well as their animated counterparts.

Cinderella (1950 & 2015)

I would definitely go for the live-action version, as mentioned in my awali articles. Ella has zaidi personality compare to her animated counterpart, and of course, less screen-time for the mice.
However, no Bruno the dog! Also, no songs in it. I wish it was, but on the other hand, the producers and Kenneth Brannagh didn't want the movie to be to close to its original 1950 animated...
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posted by deedragongirl
 The cast!
The cast!
Hi guys, since Frozen has took the world kwa storm, this makala is basically about my initial impressions about the story-line, the songs and music, as well as the art and characters' designs back in 2003, 10 years before the movie that took the world kwa storm.

The Story

When I first heard that Disney was going to adapt the Snow Queen, my first impression was that it was going to be faithful towards the original story kwa Hans Christian Anderson. Secondly, I thought that it was about 2 sisters who one of them discover to have ice powers, according to a prophecy, were separated since they were...
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Hi everyone!

In this article, I’m going to compare two sinema from the Disney Revival, one revolving around a Lost princess with magical golden hair, and the other revolving around two sisters, one of whom is a Queen with ice powers.

Part A.    Which is the "better" movie?

Tangled has a zaidi cohesive plot and seems to me to have deeper characters that interact superbly with each other. Emotions and thoughts were successfully conveyed with an abundance of facial expressions. The hair uhuishaji was astounding, but the skin and eyes could sometimes seem plastic-like au lifeless....
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posted by WinterSpirit809
I know it was a while zamani since I promised I would defend the Disney Princesses, but it's been hard trying to figure out how to set it up.

Snow White's voice is annoying

Remember, this is a reason why people don't like her. Snow White is always shunned and for shallow reasons like this. Her looks are also insulted as well as her dress.THESE ARE NO REASONS TO HATE A PRINCESSES!!! I'm sorry for hitting the all nyara button, but it's extremely annoying when people judge a princess kwa her looks and voice. It's like hating someone in real life because they're fat au they're ugly. I guess I have no...
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posted by touchingthesky
12) The Princess and the Frog
I'm not positive but I think this has a somewhat large fanbase on Fanpop? Even if it doesn't, I don't think that I'll ever adore this film. I'll start with the positives. I upendo Down in New Orleans and basically the whole beginning. When Tiana is human, it's actually very entertaining. I adore Lottie, and it just is, for lack of better word, better during this part of the film. It's funnier and much, much less obnoxious. I like Facilier and Tiana and Naveen is hilarious at times, but the sekunde half of the film...oh lord. It's so annoying...half the time I can't...
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posted by AudreyFreak
I find that Snow has the opposite problem as Elsa: she is frequently just typed as a sensor (because wewe know, she's all traditional and not adventurous and likes to cook and all that boring sensor stuff, right?). There's a lot of bias and stereotyping with MBTI fans, and I used to be guilty of it too (OK, sometimes I still am). though to be fair, I think Snow IS a little underdeveloped in ways, so she could really be interpreted either way. However, I'll explain why I think she uses Ni over Si.



Extraverted Feeling (Fe): No doubt about it, Snow White is warm, caring, and a social butterfly....
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posted by disneymagic93
This is my ranking of the princes. This is probably going to be one of my harder makala so please don't be rude.

12. Hans- I can't even describe how much I dislike this character. I hate the idea that the handsome prince has to be a jerk. One of the things I really hate about Frozen is that it mocks the upendo at first sight of the Walt era princess films. Yes wewe don't marry a guy wewe just met but I think most people are smart enough to know that, it's just common sense, yes there is no such thing as upendo at first sight but that's because they're fairytales and fairytales aren't suppose to...
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