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I'm Justinfangrrl and I'm here to give a bit of my own review on the disney pixar film Brave. Note that this is mainly opinion, but still a review nonetheless. Since this IS going to be MY opinion, I might stir up some contraversy o slight opinion squabbles due to some of the other opinions from various users on this spot... But I could be wrong. So just sit back, relax, and maybe even have a nice, intellectual conversation with me and fellow readers on the subject. I hope tu enjoy my article. :) [slight SPOILER WARNING and kind of a long article..]
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Brave takes place in the beautiful, scottish highlands and stars a cute, spunky, sassy, freedom-loving, princess who is skilled in Archery.
If you've seen Merida in Brave, you'd know that she is like our very own jazmín in a way... She does not wish to be a princess. Or, to be más prescise, have the duties of a princess.

When we first see Merida, she clearly explains that being the princess that her mother wants her to be, isn't what she had in mind. She'd rather be out with her bow and arrow shooting a few targets in the woods, and discovering adventure... But who woudn't?

From what I've heard, many people find Meridas' "I don't like being royalty" personality is too cliche' and overdone.And some even say that they are disappointed in the film and wish that más could've come out of it. But personally, I don't know what there is to be disappointed in...

What I believe that's cliche', is the princess meeting a prince, he kills/saves her from the bad-guy, they get married and live happily ever after and the whole nine yards.... It's been done countless times in various movies, fairytales not yet publicized por films, and even video games.
There's only a handful of tales where there is a female character who finds trouble, defeats the antagonist without any, o very little help of a prince (much less a MALE) and continues to live her life happily without him.

Merida, I believe supports the very awesome "girl power" type of story. Who doesn't amor a kick-ass female protagonist? Apparently, quite a few people... Also from what I've heard, Ariel fans are a little angry that Merida was red-headed,and had wished Ariel remained the only red haired-princess, and this is the only reason they dislike Merida. But she's from scotland... Y'know... The place with the highest number of natural red-heads in the world? What can ya do? I actually amor her hair, and quite frankly don't care that there are TWO red haired princesses now.

Really, the only thing I disliked about Valiente is how Merida's completely ignoring her princessly duties and not even trying... One can dislike being royalty, but I don't think tu should complain about it so VERY much. I would find it hard to complain about this hard, due to the fact that tu are indeed royalty and get a whole lot más than a human could truly need. [i.e, jazmín and her TIGER] But like I said, tu can't really blame her. I do believe that her mother was trying as a mother should, and only had Merida's best interest at hand.

The thing I especially liked about this film, is the very rare, realistic mother/daughter relationship in this pixar (and Disney) production.
Most of our princesses have no mother, o an evil stepmother who wishes to have her head on a silver platter. (With the exception of Mulan, Rapunzel, Aurora and Tiana, in which case they have very loving mothers.)
As I was watching this, this mother/daughter relationship did get me thinking; alot actually. queen Elinor merely wanted nothing más than to raise a polite, traditional, lady-like scottish princess... Which really is not Merida's personality o wishes at ALL. If she does become queen, (which she most likely will) she wants to do it HER way. And naturally, Elinor is not amused. So, we have a problem.
I amor how these two get closer to each other, and learn that compromise can do alot. But It really taught me the importance of being a big sister, and daughter and responsible person as a whole.

But it also showed me that tu should really try to appreciate the things your parents/guardians do for you, and at least try to view things THEIR way... One big lesson is that tu should be kind, appreciative, and respectful to people tu care about and everyone... Because tu don't know what the last thing you'll be saying to them.

Considering the various negative comentarios I've been hearing, I tend to disagree with most of them. ("too many disney cliches", "merida's personality is flat", "unoriginal", etc) "Disappointed" is not the word I'd use for this movie at ALL. I don't care much for the fact that it wasn't as "funny" as some people thought it should've been; it taught me (and Valiente fans) quite a few lessons in just two short hours. And I say, if a film does such a thing, then Bravo, Brave... Bravo...

Overall, I found Brave fun, adventurous, highly-relatable on many levels, and personally educational in at least one way. After seeing Brave, I really DO hope Merida becomes an official disney Princess. It might be unlikely to some, but hey, a girl can hope.
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The group referred to as The Princesses doesn't refer to the group of 10 heroines we know on this site. This group refers to the women who were literally born into royalty, and in some studies, Kida from "Atlantis" is in this group as well, since she is technically royalty. In order to keep the flow of things pretty even, I have relegated her to the "Tough Girls" group, which will have their own articulo later on. For now, we'll focus on The Princesses: Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Rapunzel.


There may be no disney character más polarizing than Ariel among feminist scholars (as well...
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Just a little something before we start: I think they are all really, really pretty (partly because disney is unable to make ugly o homely main characters)


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Boys will gladly go to war for you

10.Pocahontas
(Oh, boy, this won't finish good). Yeah, that's right: I don't find Pocahontas stunning, gorgeous, godess, o whatever people describe her. I can definitelly see why people put her on their first places, but I have different taste and different criteria. I still think she's pretty, but I just don't like the lines of her face, they are too sharp,her lips are really weird, makes look like...
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Ariel is very well liked, and although this is sometimes exaggerated, I like her too. Ariel is really beautiful and sweet but a bad role model. I will explain why. First of all I have to say that I amor Ariel and share your thoughts instead of cursing me.

Ariel didn't follow her father's rule. Her father had dicho that humans were dangerous, and Ariel's mother, Athena, had died because of humans. Ariel had learned that humans are dangerous, but she still pursued the danger and fell in amor with Eric after she saved him. Here is the problem. ARIEL KNEW IT WAS DANGEROUS. But Ariel did it anyway,...
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 No Anna o Elsa, they're too busy being cash cows
No Anna or Elsa, they're too busy being cash cows
Every time I come back from a hiatus I always do this and since it's been confirmed (in an indirect roundabout kinda way) that Moana will be apart of the lineup, it's as good of a time as any.

12. Moana

There's something about her that's just very forgettable, maybe it's because her movie evokes such apathy in me. Everything about her just screams "perfect modern role model" even más so than princesses like Belle, Poca, mulan o Tiana and I find her even más "marketable", "manufactured" and obnoxiously flawless than Rapunzel. Even becoming chief feels like some gimmicky "role model" thing,...
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