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Tanto quería que me gustara que la volví a ver. Pero pus no :(
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Remek animációs film. Csak a szokásos Disney Pixar minőség. Jó történet, remek grafika, humor. Nem kell több :)
Érdemes megnézni.
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Not nearly up to the Pixar standard and pales in comparison to 2010's How to Train Your Dragon. If the same movie had been made by Dreamworks rather than Pixar, no way it tops Wreck-It Ralph for Best Animated Oscar last year. Coasted by on its Pixar reputation with a very unremarkable story.
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Though movies have had similar stories before, this movie tells it very well. It's effective, exciting and engaging, while still being very child-friendly. The thematic thread that sets it apart from is that of the mother-daughter relationship, which unfolds beautifully. All the voice talent is good, and the CGI is wonderful, with dynamic, lively animation and great colour and texture, it's a joy to look at. The music sets the mood. The two vocal songs in the movie aren't awkwardly…
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Love Pixar. This movie was good, but I definitely not among their finest, it does get to hit the major points, good action, great art, emotional resonance and some humor. It's really enjoyable, but it's just to hard to hit those ridiculously high expectations that Pixar has set.
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This is a great movie.
I love that the princess is not waiting around for a man to save her.
I love that the main relationship is mother-daughter.
I love that the witch is not evil and conniving.
I love that her hair is wild and curly.
I love the Scottish-ness.Passes the Bechdel test.
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Surprised to learn this is the first Pixar film to feature a female protagonist. Not good enough, Hollywood. (hang on, does Finding Nemo count?)
Not being a Disney / Pixar fan as such, expectations are never too high watching their animations but I don't think this is going to be remembered as one of their classics. The story never really takes off and there were zero laughs to be had. The potential was perhaps here for something interesting but instead feels like a production from an inferior company. The female lead thing isn't enough of a crux this day and age.
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Brave has a fair share of the little moments of brilliance that we've come to expect from Pixar, and wanders through a spectacularly-imagined scenery that rivals WALL-E for beauty.
But despite its headstrong and identifiable female lead, it still manages to feel like a typical Disney-Princess movie, rushing from start to climactic finish without ever really taking the time to explore the themes being presented.
The clever Pixar wit is still there and makes the movie enjoyable, but the philosophical wisdom is missing, leaving us with only empty movie-calories.
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This was cute and MUCH better than I expected based on the reception it got. Nice twist on the usual female leads for Disney/Pixar, yet I wish they'd went on a different storyline for this stronger character.
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The wonderful trailer let me to believe this would be a more meaningful, symbolic tale that took itself more seriously than your average Disney film. Expectations are one thing, being mislead is another.
Rather than give us the heavy philosophical spin the trailer promoted, we're given a more predictable, simplistic tale. I want to say it was short, but clocking in around an hour and thirty three minutes, it's as average as any runtime. It just doesn't cover enough in…
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The Pixar movie most like a traditional Disney movie, and the Pixar movie I like least. I can't shake the feeling that this was a huge missed opportunity. I love that Pixar gives us a strong, brave, independent female character. For that alone, this movie deserves to be both seen and praised. The river scene, in which the mother bear learns to fish, is the most visually stunning animation work I have ever seen, and if better animation work exists,…