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 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
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“Rapunzel” is the kind of story that consistently ranks highly in people’s lists of their inayopendelewa fairy tales. With a dramatic plot, interesting characters, symbolic motifs, and the underlying theme of the redeeming power of love, the tale certainly seems to deserve such adoration. Grimm’s version of the story is perhaps the most known retelling,
 Grimm's Rapunzel
Grimm's Rapunzel
although that may have changed as of 2010 with Disney’s adaptation, Tangled, a movie just as rife with symbolism as its literary inspiration. Although both are variations on the Rapunzel narrative, Disney’s movie veers...
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 A collage made kwa me with some of the Disney Princesses
A collage made by me with some of the Disney Princesses
Here's the 2nd part of my inayopendelewa Disney Princess Christmas/Winter Outfits and this time I'm counting down the outfits seen in promotional images, they're quite many so I have to divide this part into 2 parts, this part covers placements 35-21 and the 2nd part of this covers all the remaining placements, this orodha was really hard to make, most of these outfits are lovely
Note: the collage here shows Disney Princess outfits that didn't make it into the makala because they're already shown wearing it au it looks too similar to another outfit they wear

35.

I know that we've seen the mermaid...
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One thing I upendo about krisimasi is all the cute outfits avaliable and Disney Princesses also wears krisimasi Outfits aswell as Winter Outfits and since those two pretty much are the same I decided to rank my inayopendelewa Disney Princess Christmas/Winter Outfits, there are quite a lot of them so I decided to do a 2 part countdown, this will be dedicated to all the outfits from sinema (sequels included) and tv-shows (Only Sofia The First) and the inayofuata one is dedicated to all the ones seen in promotional images

12. Pocahontas's Winter Outfit Without Cape

This outfit despite it's low placement...
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 Credit to rzenteno for this wonderful image!
Credit to rzenteno for this wonderful image!
So I didn't use any 1 prince twice and I tried to match everyone to their best match outside of the original. This is inspired kwa the wonderful job of link article. She did an amazing job pairing them up! Such an amazing job that it made me want to try myself. Hope wewe guys don't mind, this was just for fun! The absolutely ❤️amazing❤️ crossovers were done kwa a multiple of talented users on this site. The makala image (top right) was made kwa link He did a wonderful job, in my opinion! :D Most of my crossovers were done kwa link No, really. Would wewe believe she did like 6 crossover photos...
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I, myself only knew 8 out of 24. Who knows, wewe might know zaidi than me au know less than me. Either way enjoy kusoma and absorb the knowledge!

Trivia

1) Art director Brian McEntee color-keyed Belle so that she is the only person in her town who wears blue. This is symbolic of how different she is from everyone else around. Later, she encounters the Beast, another misfit, also wearing blue and with blue eyes. It symbolized good in the film whereas red symbolized evil (the color of Gaston's shati is red). A notable exception to this code is Gaston's blue eyes - making him the only Disney villain...
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So I upendo Disneyland and Disneyworld and I upendo their Princess-themed attractions. That being said, I always thought it would be really cool if there were zaidi things at the park pertaining specifically to the Princesses as I am a huge fan! <3 So I thought I'd try to see if I could figure out some form of new attraction (ride, shop, restaurant, etc.) for each DP film. I hope wewe guys enjoy!

PROPS to link for inspiring me to do this makala with one of her link

1. Snow White's Scary Forest
I thought this would be an annual Halloween event. Something to get the kids ready for the scary walk throughs...
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After seeing Sweetie94's prettiest Disney princess list, I wanted to make one of mine as well. I'm not really a shabiki of the beauty of modern princesses, I find them rather too doll types, somehow. So they are all ranking low on my list. Hope you'll enjoy it, here it goes:

13. Elsa:
Eh, are her eyes for real? Way too big on her face and her lips are so thin. She does have that barbie doll kind of look to her. She has an unbalanced face proportion, her upper portion of face is too big as compared to the lower portion and that gives her an unnatural look, imo. I quite like her hair though, snow blonde,...
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Source: http://www.superbwallpapers.com/cartoons/belle-in-a-beautiful-golden-dress-beauty-and-the-beast-4974
So yesterday I wrote an makala about the Scariest Moments In Each DP Movie IMO, today I'm going to write about the juu 10 Scariest DP Movie Moments IMO, I'm also going to write an makala about the Scariest DP Movies. You'll probably recognise some moments from my awali articles, but there'll be new ones too so I hope you'll enjoy this article

10. Mordú

I'll just copy what I alisema in my awali article: This kubeba is really scary looking imo especially with all of those arrows on him and the eyes are creepy too and his dark look also helps making him zaidi scary. Now his death isn't...
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Unlike my inayopendelewa Disney Princess orodha this orodha hasn't changed so much, but I still felt like uandishi an makala about this because not only has it changed, it's also been a while since the last time I wrote this article. I find all the princesses pretty, but I have prefrences, for example I prefer the zaidi realistic looking princesses so don't be surprised if most of the bottom placements are the cartoony looking princesses. Anyway enjoy this article

13. Jasmine

I've never really found jimmy, hunitumia beautiful, she's pretty though. If I where to base this on color scheme only she would be much...
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Last time I wrote this orodha Brave and Frozen hadn't been released so now I'll write this orodha with them included, hope you'll like it

12. Pocahontas

This scene is amazing to look at, no wonder many people loves this ending, but why is it then last on my list? While it's an amazing scene to look at it isn't a happy ending, normally I don't mind it, but Disney is known for making happy endings so honestly if this movie was made kwa another company and was live action I probably would upendo the ending more

11. Mulan

This ending starts off great with Mulan reuniting with her father and Shang...
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So here is the Part 2 to my musical countdown: Scores. I upendo Disney muziki and I honestly upendo the scores over the songs. They have all of the "magic Disney" feel that I absolutely adore. Also, I upendo how the scores can provide a blend of the different songs from it's respective films as well as stir up all of the emotions and/or memories from it's respective scene(s). For those reasons, this orodha was much harder for me to make than Part 1: Songs, but I managed to finish! As I mentioned before, I cannot get enough from the musical team of Alan Menken and Howard...
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So many times have I heard that Disney Princess sinema are for little girls who wish upon a fairy godmother, want to be rescued kwa a handsome prince and live happily ever after. This is so not true and doubt all those who have opinions like this, if they have ever watched any DP movie seriously. So here's my 5 reasons why adults should consider Disney Princess sinema as serious entertainment

5. uhuishaji Art:
Any adult who have serious interest in uhuishaji art will not only enjoy the ever-evolving uhuishaji style from Disney studio but will find that uhuishaji in these sinema are top-notch....
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Source: hair
As some of wewe may know, I recently did my version of a "Prettiest Princess" makala which rated the ujumla, jumla attraction of each princess. That makala was done with a heavy bias towards what males like best about females so I wanted to make one with the bias towards what females like (in friends). What females look for in Marafiki will of course vary kwa personality so I decided to use the Disney Princesses as the model for my female scale. I made a ranking orodha for each of them (of course, it is subject to my opinion of their rankings) and then combined all 13 lists to see how they'd rate each...
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Source: Made kwa me
posted by laylastepford
Ok so I saw a talented user here post an makala about the Bechdel Test and being the Walt geek that I am, was immediately inspired to do a Walt Disney Test.

Walt Disney was unfortunately only alive to fully see over the production and release of Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty which are known as the "Classic Princesses". For this reason, I took everything in common that I could find with these 3 princesses for relevancy to rate the others. The 14 commonalities I found were: 1.) Beautiful Face 2.) In Shape Body 3.) Soft/Sweet Speaking Voice 4.) imba Voice 5.) Dance Scene [Solo...
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Tiana- The Under-rated

When Princess and the Frog came out it got people talking. Not only is Tiana a trailblazer for being the first African American Princess, but she was the first princess to independently have jobs and dedication to pursue a realistic career, I get that not every little girl dreams of having a business and they’d rather have the sparkly kanzu, gown but I had hopes that Tiana would inspire them to come up with realistic goals. But .......she was not as loved as I thought . Also , some people ( SOME ONLY ) dislike her for her color tone !!!!!!!

Mulan- The Very Underrated

Now , she...
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