I upendo how wise she is, her imba voice, and how she wants to help her people and the settlers live peacefully -BB2010
Her curiousity. -Swanpride
She is independent,brave,curious and fun. She is such a strong person but wewe can still feel that her personality is changing during the movie. She was pretty playeful,free and daring at the begining and she really matured and became zaidi wise and calm at the end. And I really appreciate her gorgeous looks, upendo her unique yet beautiful design, also her imba voice is my inayopendelewa DP imba voice :) -tiffany88
Sorry, I am so late answering this. I appreciate Poca because she doesn't shy away from encountering people and ideas that are foreign to her. I appreciate her healthy curiosity ( which is a trait she shares with my inayopendelewa DP). I wish zaidi people loved Poca, and appreciated her desire for a different life--- and not just appreciated her half-hearted attempt to not disrupt the entire pace of her family life--- which is what I see her doing at the end of her film. At the end of the Disney film, Poca sacrifices her upendo for her people. It's a tough sacrifice to make, and I think that's what makes her sequel with Rolfe feel authentic. Sacrificing for your family all of the time can definitely leave wewe with permanent, lingering doubts. So I can relate to Poca for having doubts about remaining with her family, au ,instead following her heart. -wavesurf
Her curiousity. -Swanpride
She is independent,brave,curious and fun. She is such a strong person but wewe can still feel that her personality is changing during the movie. She was pretty playeful,free and daring at the begining and she really matured and became zaidi wise and calm at the end. And I really appreciate her gorgeous looks, upendo her unique yet beautiful design, also her imba voice is my inayopendelewa DP imba voice :) -tiffany88
Sorry, I am so late answering this. I appreciate Poca because she doesn't shy away from encountering people and ideas that are foreign to her. I appreciate her healthy curiosity ( which is a trait she shares with my inayopendelewa DP). I wish zaidi people loved Poca, and appreciated her desire for a different life--- and not just appreciated her half-hearted attempt to not disrupt the entire pace of her family life--- which is what I see her doing at the end of her film. At the end of the Disney film, Poca sacrifices her upendo for her people. It's a tough sacrifice to make, and I think that's what makes her sequel with Rolfe feel authentic. Sacrificing for your family all of the time can definitely leave wewe with permanent, lingering doubts. So I can relate to Poca for having doubts about remaining with her family, au ,instead following her heart. -wavesurf
Stepmothers are always seen as evil au bad in these sinema but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>
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