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Disney Princess TIEBREAKER! Walt Disney has come back to life! Pick the DP film you would LEAST want to show him. (Results by comments.)
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Pocahontas
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and it isn't really one line, it's that the movie really pounds the anti-true love message into your head. maybe I'm biased but I don't think he'd be impressed by that.
I also doubt he'd dislike Pocahontas' "adult" story, considering he wrote Fantasia and some old live action Disney movies that also featured "adult" dialogue.
And I certainly wouldn't show him a movie which basically says that his movies were bad because they had three days romances in it.
Kristoff, too, looks and sounds like a hypocrite. Besides the fact that he does not even possess nice looking features, and is average or homely at best--- he proceeds to take that hammer to that nail about romance, "You can't love someone you just met!" Okay, okay, okay, ALL READY. WE GOT IT. WE'RE NOT DUMB. But has Kristoff ever dated anyone? He is shown scoffing at the idea of prior Disney romance, but he has NOTHING to back up his statements.
One of the most insulting things about this movie, is the fact that Kristoff and Anna are shown together at the end ( and there has been very little actual time they've spent together that was not somehow related to Elsa's head case). Belle spent time ALONE with Adam. Ariel spent time ALONE with Eric. Anna did not spend anytime ALONE with Kristoff that was "romantically involved." She spent it being sick from the ice in her chest, as I remember. I mean, this AnnKristoff romance was the most forced romance in the whole lineup!
So when I imagine Walt rolling up his sleeves and sitting down to watch both Pocahontas and Frozen, I think he will like the elegance and the sophistication of Pocahontas and John Smith's friendly relationship. It has a touch of romance in it. The romance is understated, and not overdone. It's fictional according to history, but all of Disney is fiction!!
It is hard for me not to picture Walt agitated by the continuously hammered concept that romantic love "is wrong" for Disney. Frozen didn't even nail the family love concept right, either. Anna and Elsa spend ALMOST ZERO time on screen TOGETHER in Frozen. For a movie about sisters, this is disappointing. I think Walt would find Frozen more disturbing and less enjoyable, because the messages about either type of love ( romantic or family) are garbled, and the execution of concepts is done in a thoroughly cynical fashion.
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