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princesas de disney Best DP movie moral. FINAL DAY! Pick your LEAST favorite. Elimination por comments.
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Don't judge a book por its cover! (Beauty and the Beast)
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Take responsibility for your actions! (Brave)
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This one is more overplayed and not done as well in the film. i hope Brave win...
Brave's is the better moral, because it is applicable to B and the Beast.
Just because we are removing Beauty and the Beast from the final round here, does not mean that Modern morals somehow now supersede older ones. They don't. If Brave had not showed us a character who changed more realistically than all the other Modern DPs, then Brave would have been eliminated in the first several rounds of this moral poll countdown just as all the other Modern DP movies were for their "morals."
Also, some of the morals listed here, were not really the "morals" of the films, as I understood them. Some were too vague, because the movie itself fell into "the vague" category, and pulling a single moral out of it was just hard.
But I would like to mention that I never once said I hated any DPs, as individuals or as a group. I don't even hate Snow, who is at the very bottom of my list. And my comment about the morals being trite was clearly only meant for BaTB. If you could make your points without strawmanning me and putting words in my mouth, that would be great. :)
Obviously, we are not going to agree that the Moderns are the only Disney Princess film era to show princesses at fault, and has them called out on their bad behavior. I wish, more people would not lump the Renaissance into a basket with the Classics, calling these movies overrated since they aren't novel anymore, which is what I get on the internet and off the internet a lot. I'm not going to praise the Moderns, nor Kristoff, for being "the obvious man" in a situation that already was way absurd before he popped up like a daisy to say so. He just made me even more irritated for regurgitating the obvious, like "I was retarded" for not picking up on this already or something...
As for something being called "trite," that's definitely a matter of opinion. I always hesitate to blow something off as trite, so thank you for clarifying "which" Renaissance moral was trite. I'm sorry, but I've read your comments on the wall and in other articles before. It's hard to conclude what you're thinking except for a vague, repetitive dislike of an era --- you kept saying the Renaissance "was overrated" multiple times. I agree that not all can connect to the Renaissance DPs, just as I have "some trouble" finding reasons to like/enjoy the Moderns ( which I am very forthcoming in explaining ad infinitum; yes, their personalities are constantly borderline annoying, and with the whole of the plot constantly revolving around their "flaws," everything drags on and on). But I do find it a disservice to say that each of the Renaissance girls' flaws/problems aren't integral parts of the main plot-lines in their movies, when they ARE....and to say that these girls aren't called out on their mistakes...simply ISN'T TRUE, since watching the movies over and over again proves that such a generalization is not factual. So, that's where we differ yet again. I respect you, but I am not putting up a straw-man argument. I'm saying "something being overrated is highly subjective" and that it is a false generalization to claim the Moderns are the "only group" that were called out on their mistakes/screwups. The movies themselves say otherwise.
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