Are you a big fan of Disney movies and why?
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Re: Are you a big fan of Disney movies and why?
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My favorite Disney movie is The Lion King, it was the first movie I ever saw in a movie theater so it has a very special place in my heart. I love the story, the songs, the characters!
I also really like Tangled and Coco which are more recent, but just as good. I always get excited when they announce new Disney movies. There will come a time when I'm old and you'll still find me in a movie theater, full of kids watching them with a smile on my face.
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A lot of the live-action remakes strike me as pointless, especially if they do nothing but recapitulate the original story. On the other hand, any changes to the story have to be handled carefully. I'd say Maleficent was one of the better remakes, for it took the novel approach of telling the story from her point of view. The remake of Lion King did not interest me at all, because the filmmakers made it photorealistic. Consequently, the animals were far less expressive than their animated counterparts.
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I just think Disney gives this wonderful message of hope, especially with Cinderella. She's my favorite Disney princess and I feel like she gets a lot of hate for being weak when in reality she was so strong. In a situation that would've easily made so many of us bitter or extremely sad and make us give up, Cinderella stayed hopeful and believed in her dreams. I feel like it hits home especially today because we're stuck in a situation that seems so hopeless, but it's so important to keep that hope alive, even if it's only a little bit. Looking at Cinderella gives me someone to aspire to be and an example to follow during these troubling times.
That's why I love Disney so much with it's new and old movies. There's just an innate sense and message of hoping and believing and holding onto that even if the entire world thinks you're crazy for it. That's why I love Disney.
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