Friday, January 18, 2013

Not Brave















Have you ever wanted to change your life, or change the way you have independence? Well if you have, Brave which came out on 2012, animated from pixar, is the movie for you. Merida, a Scottish princess, wants to change her fate away from the responsibilities she has. But, she had to understand that if she changed, others would change to.
Shows different personalities with the hair.

  At the beggining of the movie, Merida is shown to be energetic, wild, and active. Her hair, which is curly and wild shows her personalty. Since she has that personality, she dosen't like the consequences about the princess and she keeps complaining like Merida's mother who complains about Merida's attitude. Queen Elinor knows that if Meridas on her own, she will try to be free, but that would hurt people and Merida did. Such as her mother and the three brothers turning into bears and her father becoming obsessed on killing bear.However, when Merida understands her selfishness and responsibilities, bonds were mended together. And because of that she earns her independence while learning.

Of course, the movie will be called Brave for nothing. Merida like I said likes to be active and wild. We can see this in when see climbs a high cliff and fights a devilish bear, Mor'Du. But not only is she Brave, but she has different ways of showing bravery as well. Like admitting that she was wrong and selfish. I also think that the parents are brave because the father fought the ear and the mother accepted Merida's wild path.

Of course, Brave is not the best movie and is not the best movie in Pixar, but I think it has a meaningful story in it. 

1 comment:

  1. A lot of this seems very familiar to me. Hmmm... I wonder why???

    As a writing exercise or as writing practice, it is okay to start with somebody else's writing and let it develop into your own, but it is never okay to try to pass off that work as your own. I wish you had felt more confident in your own thoughts to write about them instead of giving my own thoughts back to me.

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