SummaryBrave follows the heroic journey of Merida, a skilled archer and headstrong daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor. Determined to change her fate, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the unruly and uproarious lords of the land: massive, surly Lord Macintosh and cantankerous Lord Dingwall, unleashing chaos in the kingdom. When she...
SummaryBrave follows the heroic journey of Merida, a skilled archer and headstrong daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor. Determined to change her fate, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the unruly and uproarious lords of the land: massive, surly Lord Macintosh and cantankerous Lord Dingwall, unleashing chaos in the kingdom. When she...
It's a rollicking children's entertainment, gorgeously animated and wittily cast, and also an unusually astute exploration of the complex bond between mothers and daughters, a relationship that's often either elided or sentimentalized in children's literature and film.
Люблю выпадать из реальности, за просмотром всякого, вот конкретно сделать, я прям реально обо всем забыл посмотрел, щас постепенно возвращаюсь) Очень эмоциональный мультфильм, при том что я его наверно 3 раз пересматриваю. ГГ прям тут рыжая, все знают какие они рыжие) Но тут это сделано так как действие происходит в Шотландии, родине рыжих. Мерида пошла в отца, не только волосами, но и поведением, хотела стать воином, а не принцессой как хотела ее мать.
И начался конфликт, и началось, да я ее отлично понимаю, когда был в ее возрасте, тоже был такой местами, за которые мне стыдно. Цените что имеете!
Merida may be a headstrong heroine, a feisty animated hybrid who calls to mind Katniss Everdeen, Bella Swan, and the neo-fairy-tale protagonist who faces off against her evil stepmother in "Snow White and the Huntsman." But she is also, for safety's sake, a nice girl in a pretty green dress who loves her family and believes in dynasty.
The core family relationships ring pleasingly true, and the rebellious Merida is, alongside Katniss Everdeen, an intelligent, capable, and empathetic proto-riot grrrl with stupifyingly kickass hair and even better aim.
Gorgeously animated and featuring a tapestry of real-looking wonders, Brave is certainly a thing of beauty. But its emotional layers don't yield the same depth.
Another Great Pixar Film
Brave is a film I've been looking forward to since I first laid eyes on it's beautiful trailer. It had everything a great Pixar film has: a wonderful setting, fantastic CGI, beautiful and interesting characters, and a lot of heart. In fact, Merida alone was such an interesting and adorable character, that it was instantly on my to watch list. Granted, this isn't Pixar's best, but that's holding it up to extremely high standards. As an animated film, however, this is a fantastic and fascinating film, a treat for the summer.
Brave tells the story of the aforementioned Merida, a young, Scottish princess whose life is controlled by her mother so that she can be shaped into a queen someday over the surrounding tribes. In an effort to change her fate and be free of her oppressive, but loving mother, she attempts to change her fate, and in the process makes a huge mistake. I won't get into plot details, as the trailer really doesn't give a lot away in terms of what this film is really about, but suffice to say, there is plenty of fun and adventure to be had.
Pixar always manages to create an interesting and unique tale, and this goes right up there with the best of them. Using the Scottish highlands is both an inspiring choice and allows them to craft a beautiful film. With sweeping mountains, water, and thick and colorful forests, this is one of Pixar's best looking films to date. It trumps the jungles of UP and even the magical underwater world of Finding Nemo. There is a certain amount of magic in the environments alone, and gazing on it is a wonder. The characters are also fantastic. Merida is a wonderful addition to Disney's princess lineup, and unlike those others, she is no damsel in distress. She, like her mother, is perfectly capable of handling herself, with her trusty archery skills and even tackles a few dangerous situations on her own instead of having someone there to save her. In fact, this could be seen as an inverse, as Merida actually becomes a hero in many ways and triumphs over the males in her own age bracket. Also of note is Billy Connolly, voicing Fergus, who lends his comedic chops to create a wonderful and likable character.
While this film may not be up there with Pixar's best, it still has a wonderful story and character interaction. Merida's relationship with her family feels genuine and most children will probably be able to relate. At the heart of the story is her relationship with her mother. This is more than a story about fate, but a story about obligations to family and how growing up means taking responsibility and putting away childish selfishness in place of those responsibilities. Although the core plot is unconventional and unexpected, it has a fantastic heart and once again proves that Pixar can tell a story like no other.
Brave is an entertaining, humorous, and heartfelt story that will be wonderful for kids and adults alike. Merida is a wonderful new character and the entire film looks beautiful. Even if you don't have children, I recommend this film if you've loved other Pixar's before it.
After Cars 2, PIXAR had to redeem themselves and fast, and I don't think that Brave was able to do that for them. This movie really feels like a Disney Animation Studios movie rather than a PIXAR movie, and I think that might have been what they were going for to add another Disney Princess. Some people have said this movie is alright up until the twist happens and I would agree with that. However, the beginning only has a few good scenes, the rest of the opening is forgettable. In fact, this whole movie is forgettable, which is my biggest problem with this movie. When the twist happens, it **** me out of the experience I'm in and I lose interest in the rest of the movie completely. This movie isn't offensive or cringe-worthy (minus some bad slap-stick) like Cars 2 can sometimes be, but this movie did bore me as no other PIXAR movie had done before this one. So do I like this movie? Not very much. It has some redeeming qualities, the characters are good, and I like the elements of Scottish culture. But when it comes to which movie I would rather watch, I would pick Cars 2. Brave did not redeem PIXAR, and it was clear that at this point, the studio was losing its edge.
Ultima decepção de 2019.
O que mais acho interessante em animações é o fato de que sua estoria é mais ampla do que se pode imaginar. Temos uma critica direcionada a criançada, que geralmente se trata de valores éticos e morais, e uma direcionada aos adultos, onde só a experiencia de vida pode justamente dar a visão para que se entenda o que quer ser passado. Aqui, em Brave, temos um roteiro exageradamente simples, que mesmo totalmente direcionada a trama principal - entre a mãe e a filha, falha em passar emoção e empatia, visto que elas foram pouco trabalhadas no filme. Fora os furos que talvez até uma criança consiga perceber. A animação é o que mais funciona no filme. As expressões são muito convincentes, mesmo quando se trata do urso. As cores são vividas e os detalhes enchem os olhos.
I have no idea why this film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 2012, Brave was not that great. It had a very bland story with very bland themes and it was not inspiring at all. I really don't know why Pixar made a stupid film like this. All it was was just eye candy which was good as usual for Pixar, but the story was not good. Wreck-It Ralph should have won that Academy Award, that film was actually creative; I felt that they just gave the film that reward just because it's Pixar...that's it. Besides the Cars films, Brave is one of Pixar's biggest mistakes. I would not recommend it.