Just a heads up there's going to be a lot of sad personal stuff brought up so if wewe don't want to read this that's totally understandable.
Today's rewatch: Moana
Last time watched: July 6, 2017
How much did I like this movie when it came out?
I had some reservations about this movie because I didn't know for sure if it was going to be good especially since I hadn't seen too much stuff about it. But after hearing How Far I'll Go I knew I wanted to watch this movie even if it was just to hear that song on the big screen. My husband and I saw it for my birthday and even though the villain twist seemed a little meh to me, I still had an amazing time watching it and I loved the soundtrack so much that I downloaded all the songs that night for my flight the inayofuata siku (I was visiting family for the holidays). While on the flight I listened to the song on repeat for several hours (12-15 hours including layover). Then while visiting my inayopendelewa for krisimasi I saw Moana again after only just seeing it a couple days before and then I bought the official soundtrack which, once again, was played on repeat when one of my sisters and I were on a 2 1/2 drive to my dad's. I ended up preordering the dvd and bluray and got promotional picha from the movie (just like with The Little Mermaid :P) and of course as soon as it was delivered I begged my husband to have us watch it that night.
On July 6, 2017, the last time I watched this movie, I had gotten a phone call from my mom. She told me that my dad, who had been diagnosed with cancer only a few months before and wasn't strong enough to get the treatment he needed, wasn't going to make it through the night. I was living in Indiana at the time with my husband while my entire family was in Washington so there was no way I was going to make it there in time to say goodbye. I didn't even see him after he was diagnosed, I thought there would be zaidi time. I was getting married in September and his first grandchild was going to be born in November. I had been hoping and praying that he was going to be able to make it that long but instead we were going to lose him and I never got to see him au say goodbye. After the phone call I began to sob on the livingroom couch. My husband was working that night so I was nyumbani alone. I needed something to distract me from the pain so without thinking I put in Moana, laid on the kitanda while clutching the stuffed dog he gave me for my 18th birthday, and just watched the movie. As the movie went on there were scenes where I was sobbing; Moana saying goodbye to her grandmother, Maui leaving Moana, and Moana giving back the heart. kwa that time the pain was starting to be too much until...Gramma Tala came to Moana. I suddenly felt this small comfort that even though my dad was leaving me forever, he would still be with me in my heart. I owe this movie so much for being there for me on the worst night of my life, I'll always be grateful to Moana, both the movie and the character.
Why I upendo this movie so much:
I feel like a broken record saying this but I upendo the uhuishaji so much! The different designs of the characters and how they actually have realistic body types, the ocean, the 2D style uhuishaji used for some of the scenes, Te Ka's lava, everything.
As I've alisema before, I upendo the soundtrack for this movie. It's not as great as Aladdin's au The Little Mermaid's but it at least has a better soundtrack than Frozen.
Baby Moana still puts a big smile on my face. I have a huge soft spot for cartoon babies like Littlefoot and Tarzan and Moana is on that orodha with how kind and adorable she is.
Something I upendo about this movie is that this movie focuses on Moana actually accepting her role as future chief without uigizaji like it's a death sentence and having her save her people and her nyumbani while working with a male companion without shoehorning a romance in. I upendo Disney sinema with romance but it is refreshing to see a female lead without a romantic partner especially with all the Disney sinema we have with male leads with no upendo interests.
There's a shabiki theory that I like to consider to be canon about the moyo of Te Fiti, how it kept Gramma Tala alive this whole time until she gave it to Moana, and it was because of the moyo that Moana was able make it through her journey safely, including going beyong the mwamba, reef even after almost drowning the first time earlier that day.
I have a hard time understanding why people hate Hei Hei au find him annoying. He was just a silly chicken! His reaction to being out in the middle of the ocean still gets me laughing every time.
I think my inayopendelewa easter egg in this movie has to be Baymax in the kakamora scene. It's just so funny to see that adorable friendly face in a sea (lol) of murderous pirates.
I still like the "if wewe wear a dress and have an animal sidekick, you're a princess" quote, the same with his "if wewe start imba I'm gonna throw up" line. I don't consider it an insult for princesses au take it too seriously, it's just fourth ukuta breaking humor, which happens to be one of my inayopendelewa types of jokes in shows and movies.
In my opinion I think there were way too many jokes in this movie but at least most of them were genuinly funny. My inayopendelewa jokes were papa head, Maui throwing Moana off the mashua several times, and "Ever defeat a lava monster?"/"No, have you?" There's some jokes I think could have been left out like the tweeting joke.
One of the things I upendo the most about Gramma Tala is she doesn't give a speech au try to convince Moana to try again, instead she lets Moana decide for herself what to do inayofuata without making her feel ashamed of failing.
Princess:
I upendo Moana as much as I upendo the classic and renaissance princesses. There, I alisema it. She's not high on my orodha like Rapunzel is but I really don't think she deserves all the hate she gets. If wewe don’t like her then whatever but I had a hard time seeing her as annoying au a Mary Sue au bland. It could just be me not seeing the big issues but either way I upendo her. She was 12 on my orodha but now she's 9!
Movie:
As I alisema before I thought there were a little too many jokes and I thought the movie could do without the kakamora scene but I still had a fun time. This movie was 9 on my orodha but now it's 8
Rating: 7/10
Would I watch it again?
Yes!
inayofuata movie will be Brave/The Legend of Mor’Du!
Today's rewatch: Moana
Last time watched: July 6, 2017
How much did I like this movie when it came out?
I had some reservations about this movie because I didn't know for sure if it was going to be good especially since I hadn't seen too much stuff about it. But after hearing How Far I'll Go I knew I wanted to watch this movie even if it was just to hear that song on the big screen. My husband and I saw it for my birthday and even though the villain twist seemed a little meh to me, I still had an amazing time watching it and I loved the soundtrack so much that I downloaded all the songs that night for my flight the inayofuata siku (I was visiting family for the holidays). While on the flight I listened to the song on repeat for several hours (12-15 hours including layover). Then while visiting my inayopendelewa for krisimasi I saw Moana again after only just seeing it a couple days before and then I bought the official soundtrack which, once again, was played on repeat when one of my sisters and I were on a 2 1/2 drive to my dad's. I ended up preordering the dvd and bluray and got promotional picha from the movie (just like with The Little Mermaid :P) and of course as soon as it was delivered I begged my husband to have us watch it that night.
On July 6, 2017, the last time I watched this movie, I had gotten a phone call from my mom. She told me that my dad, who had been diagnosed with cancer only a few months before and wasn't strong enough to get the treatment he needed, wasn't going to make it through the night. I was living in Indiana at the time with my husband while my entire family was in Washington so there was no way I was going to make it there in time to say goodbye. I didn't even see him after he was diagnosed, I thought there would be zaidi time. I was getting married in September and his first grandchild was going to be born in November. I had been hoping and praying that he was going to be able to make it that long but instead we were going to lose him and I never got to see him au say goodbye. After the phone call I began to sob on the livingroom couch. My husband was working that night so I was nyumbani alone. I needed something to distract me from the pain so without thinking I put in Moana, laid on the kitanda while clutching the stuffed dog he gave me for my 18th birthday, and just watched the movie. As the movie went on there were scenes where I was sobbing; Moana saying goodbye to her grandmother, Maui leaving Moana, and Moana giving back the heart. kwa that time the pain was starting to be too much until...Gramma Tala came to Moana. I suddenly felt this small comfort that even though my dad was leaving me forever, he would still be with me in my heart. I owe this movie so much for being there for me on the worst night of my life, I'll always be grateful to Moana, both the movie and the character.
Why I upendo this movie so much:
I feel like a broken record saying this but I upendo the uhuishaji so much! The different designs of the characters and how they actually have realistic body types, the ocean, the 2D style uhuishaji used for some of the scenes, Te Ka's lava, everything.
As I've alisema before, I upendo the soundtrack for this movie. It's not as great as Aladdin's au The Little Mermaid's but it at least has a better soundtrack than Frozen.
Baby Moana still puts a big smile on my face. I have a huge soft spot for cartoon babies like Littlefoot and Tarzan and Moana is on that orodha with how kind and adorable she is.
Something I upendo about this movie is that this movie focuses on Moana actually accepting her role as future chief without uigizaji like it's a death sentence and having her save her people and her nyumbani while working with a male companion without shoehorning a romance in. I upendo Disney sinema with romance but it is refreshing to see a female lead without a romantic partner especially with all the Disney sinema we have with male leads with no upendo interests.
There's a shabiki theory that I like to consider to be canon about the moyo of Te Fiti, how it kept Gramma Tala alive this whole time until she gave it to Moana, and it was because of the moyo that Moana was able make it through her journey safely, including going beyong the mwamba, reef even after almost drowning the first time earlier that day.
I have a hard time understanding why people hate Hei Hei au find him annoying. He was just a silly chicken! His reaction to being out in the middle of the ocean still gets me laughing every time.
I think my inayopendelewa easter egg in this movie has to be Baymax in the kakamora scene. It's just so funny to see that adorable friendly face in a sea (lol) of murderous pirates.
I still like the "if wewe wear a dress and have an animal sidekick, you're a princess" quote, the same with his "if wewe start imba I'm gonna throw up" line. I don't consider it an insult for princesses au take it too seriously, it's just fourth ukuta breaking humor, which happens to be one of my inayopendelewa types of jokes in shows and movies.
In my opinion I think there were way too many jokes in this movie but at least most of them were genuinly funny. My inayopendelewa jokes were papa head, Maui throwing Moana off the mashua several times, and "Ever defeat a lava monster?"/"No, have you?" There's some jokes I think could have been left out like the tweeting joke.
One of the things I upendo the most about Gramma Tala is she doesn't give a speech au try to convince Moana to try again, instead she lets Moana decide for herself what to do inayofuata without making her feel ashamed of failing.
Princess:
I upendo Moana as much as I upendo the classic and renaissance princesses. There, I alisema it. She's not high on my orodha like Rapunzel is but I really don't think she deserves all the hate she gets. If wewe don’t like her then whatever but I had a hard time seeing her as annoying au a Mary Sue au bland. It could just be me not seeing the big issues but either way I upendo her. She was 12 on my orodha but now she's 9!
Movie:
As I alisema before I thought there were a little too many jokes and I thought the movie could do without the kakamora scene but I still had a fun time. This movie was 9 on my orodha but now it's 8
Rating: 7/10
Would I watch it again?
Yes!
inayofuata movie will be Brave/The Legend of Mor’Du!