I've already written makala on my inayopendelewa princesses and action scenes, and now the countdow is about the "I want" songs. That's one of my inayopendelewa moments in all DP movies. jimmy, hunitumia doesn't have any solo song, so I didn't include her in the countdown.
Please notice I considered the scenes as a whole, not only the song.
9. Snow White - "Someday my prince will come"
This song is short, and it doesn't help that it's showed in the middle in the movie - It doesn't add nothing about Snow White's personality. It also doesn't help that she sang it sitting on a chair, that forbidded the uhuishaji to match the music, differently from the best songs. However, I like that Snow White starts like she was going to tell a fairy tale and after reveals that it's her own story. It also improves the closure between her and the dwarfes.
8. Sleeping Beauty - "I Wonder"
It is a little shocking to hear Aurora's strong imba voice after he heard how sweetly she speaks. And I don't really like that. Other than that, this song is a little poor in information about Aurora and its melody isn't very memorable.
7. Mulan - "Reflection"
Don't get me wrong, I upendo this song, its "chinese" melody and its lyrics, but it's a little hard for Mulan to sing so early in the movie, when she isn't even sure about what she is inside (by the end of the song, that's basically everything she explained). However, I think it was clever that she sung in front of her own reflections and taking off her makeup.
6. Tangled - "When will my life begin?"
This song has amazing lyrics (they give a lot of information about Rapunzel), but the melody doesn't match them, being a little unmemorable. I also don't like that most of the scene is like a videoclipe and we only see Rapunzel imba in its end. Maybe that's why I like the reprise zaidi than the first inaonyesha of the song.
5. Pocahontas - "Just around the riverbend"
I upendo everything about this scene - The setting, the uhuishaji (that water is amazingly animated), the lyrics and the melody. The scene also proves us that Pocahontas is mature, yet funny. It's very interesting how we are able to see the different interpretations Pocahontas and her father have about the river. I would put it higher if that "Just around the riverbend" thing wasn't a little vague. And I really like the others more.
4. Beauty and the Beast - "Belle"
This song's lyrics and melody are both wonderful. I like how Belle starts imba just as she appears on screen and I particulary like the reprise, because it's entirely sung kwa her, while a good part of the first inaonyesha is sung kwa people from the village and Gaston. I also don't like that the song is constantly interrupted (library scene/Gaston and Lefou's scene).
3. cinderella - "A Dream is a wish your moyo makes"
I think this song is even better than Pinocchio's "When wewe wish upon a star" when it comes to convincing people that their dreams really can come true. I upendo the lyrics and the melody (and I like that it was reused in the mice song, though some people seem to dislike it). The scene manages to make the audience fall instantly in upendo with Cinderella.
2. The Princess and the Frog - "Almost There"
The sekunde Oscar Nominated song of this orodha (the first being "Belle") went very far in my countdown. I like its lyrics and its jazzy melody. I think that it perfectly completes Cinderella's song because wewe really can't let everything to faith. The uhuishaji style of this dream sequence is very clever. I also identify a lot with this song, because just like Tiana, I've been working hard to achieve my dream of becoming a doctor.
1. The Little Mermaid - "Part of your World"
I've loved this song since I was 4 years old, and it is already part of my life. But even if I had watched the movie for the first time yesterday, I'm sure this would still be my juu song. Its melody is the sweetest I've ever heard and manages to carry the whole movie, while the lyrics sound natural and are full of information about Ariel. This song (just like the others of the movie) opened a whole new way of making animated movies, and if wewe have similar ones in "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin" au "The Lion King", the credit is definitively Ariel's.
Please notice I considered the scenes as a whole, not only the song.
9. Snow White - "Someday my prince will come"
This song is short, and it doesn't help that it's showed in the middle in the movie - It doesn't add nothing about Snow White's personality. It also doesn't help that she sang it sitting on a chair, that forbidded the uhuishaji to match the music, differently from the best songs. However, I like that Snow White starts like she was going to tell a fairy tale and after reveals that it's her own story. It also improves the closure between her and the dwarfes.
8. Sleeping Beauty - "I Wonder"
It is a little shocking to hear Aurora's strong imba voice after he heard how sweetly she speaks. And I don't really like that. Other than that, this song is a little poor in information about Aurora and its melody isn't very memorable.
7. Mulan - "Reflection"
Don't get me wrong, I upendo this song, its "chinese" melody and its lyrics, but it's a little hard for Mulan to sing so early in the movie, when she isn't even sure about what she is inside (by the end of the song, that's basically everything she explained). However, I think it was clever that she sung in front of her own reflections and taking off her makeup.
6. Tangled - "When will my life begin?"
This song has amazing lyrics (they give a lot of information about Rapunzel), but the melody doesn't match them, being a little unmemorable. I also don't like that most of the scene is like a videoclipe and we only see Rapunzel imba in its end. Maybe that's why I like the reprise zaidi than the first inaonyesha of the song.
5. Pocahontas - "Just around the riverbend"
I upendo everything about this scene - The setting, the uhuishaji (that water is amazingly animated), the lyrics and the melody. The scene also proves us that Pocahontas is mature, yet funny. It's very interesting how we are able to see the different interpretations Pocahontas and her father have about the river. I would put it higher if that "Just around the riverbend" thing wasn't a little vague. And I really like the others more.
4. Beauty and the Beast - "Belle"
This song's lyrics and melody are both wonderful. I like how Belle starts imba just as she appears on screen and I particulary like the reprise, because it's entirely sung kwa her, while a good part of the first inaonyesha is sung kwa people from the village and Gaston. I also don't like that the song is constantly interrupted (library scene/Gaston and Lefou's scene).
3. cinderella - "A Dream is a wish your moyo makes"
I think this song is even better than Pinocchio's "When wewe wish upon a star" when it comes to convincing people that their dreams really can come true. I upendo the lyrics and the melody (and I like that it was reused in the mice song, though some people seem to dislike it). The scene manages to make the audience fall instantly in upendo with Cinderella.
2. The Princess and the Frog - "Almost There"
The sekunde Oscar Nominated song of this orodha (the first being "Belle") went very far in my countdown. I like its lyrics and its jazzy melody. I think that it perfectly completes Cinderella's song because wewe really can't let everything to faith. The uhuishaji style of this dream sequence is very clever. I also identify a lot with this song, because just like Tiana, I've been working hard to achieve my dream of becoming a doctor.
1. The Little Mermaid - "Part of your World"
I've loved this song since I was 4 years old, and it is already part of my life. But even if I had watched the movie for the first time yesterday, I'm sure this would still be my juu song. Its melody is the sweetest I've ever heard and manages to carry the whole movie, while the lyrics sound natural and are full of information about Ariel. This song (just like the others of the movie) opened a whole new way of making animated movies, and if wewe have similar ones in "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin" au "The Lion King", the credit is definitively Ariel's.
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