Robo
1971 Castle in the Hub: Your lights are on!
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2001
Merida is a believable and very likable character.
Lots of fun to "spend some time" with her.
And, Brave is full of some, individually, really good scenes.
But, after seeing them all and making it to the end of the picture,
I can't help but think that, taken as a whole,
the movie lacks a lot in overall STORY content.
The LOOK of the film is outstanding... just beautiful, rich and detailed...
it looks "realer" than real life in many respects.
But, I just don't love the story... mainly because there just is not a lot THERE to love.
I'm wondering if the Merida Meet & Greet will (as time goes by)
be nearly as popular as the Rapunzel Meet & Greet.
Disney Animation's Tangled seems, oddly, to have a much, much richer and varied plot than Pixar's Brave.
We'll just have to see how the public takes to Merida vs. Rapunzel.
Lots of fun to "spend some time" with her.
And, Brave is full of some, individually, really good scenes.
But, after seeing them all and making it to the end of the picture,
I can't help but think that, taken as a whole,
the movie lacks a lot in overall STORY content.
The LOOK of the film is outstanding... just beautiful, rich and detailed...
it looks "realer" than real life in many respects.
But, I just don't love the story... mainly because there just is not a lot THERE to love.
I'm wondering if the Merida Meet & Greet will (as time goes by)
be nearly as popular as the Rapunzel Meet & Greet.
Disney Animation's Tangled seems, oddly, to have a much, much richer and varied plot than Pixar's Brave.
We'll just have to see how the public takes to Merida vs. Rapunzel.