"Brave" is a first implementations Disney Pixar's concern. He puts the center heroine and brave beautiful princess, gniar witch puts in front of her tremendous strength and a classic fairy tale tells the people prisoners curses and magic. Just no talking gniar animal and it would break Venambr Disney musical in all respects.
Which means Brave "is like Disney - Sex Scottish synthesis of" Snow White "and gniar "molan" Princess Mononoke influences "- only graduate, complex and intelligent. Disney Pixar scale between "brave" is still more Disney Pixar - more "Beauty and the Beast" Toy Story "- and yet, Pixar has the wisdom unmistakable.
Heroine courageous Merida (voice of Kelly Macdonald, the heroine of "criminal empire"), is a Disney princess 2.0, another step in the evolution undergo Disney Princesses of innocence of Cinderella and Aurora ("Sleeping Beauty") through the Warrior Princess Mulan and Pocahontas to femininity iconoclastic of Rapunzel ("Tangled") and Tiana ("The Princess and the Frog"). Merida is a liberated woman: her mother, Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson), seeking to arrange gniar a match for her Scottish noble, gniar but rebellion refuses to accept the yoke of royalty and escapes from home as a teenager from the community. Merida does not need a knight on a white horse - Knight-arc is the dark horse. Reddish curls are showing turbulent and rebellious gniar soul.
The twist here take Pixar creators typical plots of classic fairy tales Disney is no less insidious: we are dealing with not only the princess that she had no interest in manners or female queens (like we have already seen), but it also does not mean such an interest in the whole course of the film. Instead tells "brave" beautiful family story charged relationship between mother and daughter. Say: "Even those stories we've already seen." Yes, but I never saw it happen (spoiler supposedly) old man Doba.
After a fun opening presents the Merida and her family (including King Fergus gniar steals the show in the voice of Billy Connolly) reaches the central battle "brave", is all the delicate relationship between gniar Merida gniar Eleanor, undergoing a dramatic shift in the wake of a curse imposed by a witch (Julie Walters), the Queen ( thus finished gniar with Sha'aluk-spoiler). This relationship between man and animal, and the one creature who talks to create a silent one, and the first act as exemplary of "Wall-E" proves again the guys from Pixar absence of dialogue does not stop them from producing good and exciting drama. And when it comes to the third act, in which the male Dov and formidable group of Scottish hunters, bloodthirsty thugs, "brave" comes crescendo beautiful, delightful and touching.
Pixar always in everything begins and ends with a good story, and here they are again bringing her a good story - or rather, a variation on a smart and original classic story. But along with the story are also some technical achievements are exceptions, led by animation beauty that makes the hair of Merida entity in its own right, the Big Dipper human and motherly, and King Fergus player in the flesh, just like Billy Connolly was there physically (hit different Fergus).
'Brave' is Pixar's summit of creation, but he does not fall in their customary high standard. He manages to make the almost perfect hybridization between Disney and Pixar, and create a beautiful film about growing up, sweeping. What fun to find that sweet blend into the overall concern does not interfere in the least remarkable quality of the studios. That when it comes to Pixar, you could say a paraphrase of HBO's familiar gniar slogan: It's not animated. This Pixar.
"Brave" (Brave). Directed by Brenda Chapman (replaced in production), Mark Andrews, gniar Steve Parsley. Written by: Brenda Chapman (story and screenplay), Mark Andrews, Steve Parsley and Irene may be described. Cast: Kelly Macdonald, Emma Thompson, Billy Connolly, Julie Walters, Craig Ferguson, gniar Robbie Coltrane, Kevin Mk'kid, Stephen ie, Klum O'Neill, John Rtznbergr. 100 minutes.
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