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Set in Scotland in a rugged and mythical time, "Brave" features Merida, an aspiring archer and impetuous daughter of royalty. Merida makes a reckless choice that unleashes unintended peril and forces her to spring into action to set things right. Scottish princess, Merida, defies her parents by perusing an interest in archery, but inadvertently jeopardizes her father's kingdom in the process. Review: This movie is awesome! - You just have to be Brave enough to see it. And maybe cast aside the spears and arrows of critics. Why do people put this movie down as a "girls" story? Or a Disney princess story? Or say "While this isn't one of Pixar's finest.." What malarkey! It is one of Pixar's finest. I wonder if the reviewers have fully grasped the horrible implications of goings-on in this film. They are horrifying indeed. This is hands-down Pixar's darkest film yet. If it weren't for the comedy this would be a horror story or a story of 10th-century war. Last night, I realized this is a Dark Comedy. Very dark. And not just in terms of theme -- it's visually dark, as well -- which only makes Merida stand out like a bright flame in a dark alley. At the same time, this movie is laden with human touches. But that dark side this movie has can show without notice. Spoilers ahead. Read at your own risk. Why is it Pixar's darkest? Consider this: 1. A 5-ish year old little girl sees a giant, cursed bear attack her and her family. The outcome is grim, and she is implied to have seen it happen. 2. An entire kingdom is laid to ruin, with vivid, visible evidence.. everywhere.. that it was an epic massacre, war, perhaps. Nothing subtle about it. 3. No-holds barred, often fiercely feral combat with hand to hand and with edged weapons, arrows and spears. 4. Choices made often carry severe consequences, for-keeps. No backsies. No reset button. It is also possibly Pixar's most beautiful film yet. It's not so much an animated cartoon, but an animated Rembrandt painting. It has that glowing quality. While it is dark most of the time - except for Merida's torch-like mane - it glistens with vividness. Nature is rendered with such loving beauty it remains with the viewer long after the stinger at the end of the credits fades. And the music.. oh my lord, the music on this movie. It can, on its own, bring tears. This film took an Academy Award for sound, and if the viewer has a proper home theater, the result is enough to pull you into the film, put you in the Highlands. I would like to think as Time, the Ultimate Critic passes, Brave will stand among the Pixar movies people of today consider great. Myself, I think it already does. Review: Great Story about repairing relationships - I do not know why this story has gotten so many bad reviews. For one, I have to say the scary scenes are not so scary. Both of my girls must just be Brave and Strong young girls, because both of them don't seem to be bothered by the movie. Now we did purchase the book a while ago and have read the story to them a number of times and discussed the scary scenes. We also sat down as a family, made popcorn and watched it all together with our 6yr old and almost 4yr old. I have to say there are some parts that I was not a fan of--for instance how she visits a witch to change her mother and that the food was left around for her brothers to eat. But the hype about the nudity and every thing else...what are we puritans. My girls didn't even seem to notice that the boys were naked. I thought I was a wonderful story about how some traditions should be changed and left behind!!!! Like marrying your daughters off at a young age, making them wear outdated clothing and arranging their marriages. Hence the break from tradition, which all the young men were happy about as well. It was refreshing to have a movie that showed how a girl could be strong and not have to "live happily ever after" and marry prince charming. Or be saved by a man. It showed how she must figure out how to make things right through problem-solving. My husband and I believe our two daughters need to learn to rely on themselves and someday, as I did, find a wonderful man to share their lives. We do not believe that our girls need a man to be complete--nor should a man need a woman--they should be healthy independent persons who are not co-dependent. I thought it was a delightful show that let you see how both mother and daughter were not listening to one another and after mom gets changed into a bear, they spend time mending and bonding together. I have to say, parents sometimes get very hung up in having to have things their way and do not listen to their children. I am also guilty at times--no one is perfect. I liked how the bonds were mended both concretely for young children (with the tapestry), verbally and physically for older children and parents. Both the mother and Merida matured while working together to mend their relationship and change mom back into a human.
| ASIN | B07T4RYT8P |
| Actors | Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Kelly Macdonald, Robbie Coltrane |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,977 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #573 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (20,107) |
| Director | Brenda Chapman, Mark Andrews |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Spanish |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 7.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.23 ounces |
| Release date | September 10, 2019 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 33 minutes |
| Studio | DISNEY/PIXAR |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
| Writers | Screenplay By Mark Andrews And Steve Purcell And B, Story By Brenda Chapman |
L**C
This movie is awesome!
You just have to be Brave enough to see it. And maybe cast aside the spears and arrows of critics. Why do people put this movie down as a "girls" story? Or a Disney princess story? Or say "While this isn't one of Pixar's finest.." What malarkey! It is one of Pixar's finest. I wonder if the reviewers have fully grasped the horrible implications of goings-on in this film. They are horrifying indeed. This is hands-down Pixar's darkest film yet. If it weren't for the comedy this would be a horror story or a story of 10th-century war. Last night, I realized this is a Dark Comedy. Very dark. And not just in terms of theme -- it's visually dark, as well -- which only makes Merida stand out like a bright flame in a dark alley. At the same time, this movie is laden with human touches. But that dark side this movie has can show without notice. Spoilers ahead. Read at your own risk. Why is it Pixar's darkest? Consider this: 1. A 5-ish year old little girl sees a giant, cursed bear attack her and her family. The outcome is grim, and she is implied to have seen it happen. 2. An entire kingdom is laid to ruin, with vivid, visible evidence.. everywhere.. that it was an epic massacre, war, perhaps. Nothing subtle about it. 3. No-holds barred, often fiercely feral combat with hand to hand and with edged weapons, arrows and spears. 4. Choices made often carry severe consequences, for-keeps. No backsies. No reset button. It is also possibly Pixar's most beautiful film yet. It's not so much an animated cartoon, but an animated Rembrandt painting. It has that glowing quality. While it is dark most of the time - except for Merida's torch-like mane - it glistens with vividness. Nature is rendered with such loving beauty it remains with the viewer long after the stinger at the end of the credits fades. And the music.. oh my lord, the music on this movie. It can, on its own, bring tears. This film took an Academy Award for sound, and if the viewer has a proper home theater, the result is enough to pull you into the film, put you in the Highlands. I would like to think as Time, the Ultimate Critic passes, Brave will stand among the Pixar movies people of today consider great. Myself, I think it already does.
A**R
Great Story about repairing relationships
I do not know why this story has gotten so many bad reviews. For one, I have to say the scary scenes are not so scary. Both of my girls must just be Brave and Strong young girls, because both of them don't seem to be bothered by the movie. Now we did purchase the book a while ago and have read the story to them a number of times and discussed the scary scenes. We also sat down as a family, made popcorn and watched it all together with our 6yr old and almost 4yr old. I have to say there are some parts that I was not a fan of--for instance how she visits a witch to change her mother and that the food was left around for her brothers to eat. But the hype about the nudity and every thing else...what are we puritans. My girls didn't even seem to notice that the boys were naked. I thought I was a wonderful story about how some traditions should be changed and left behind!!!! Like marrying your daughters off at a young age, making them wear outdated clothing and arranging their marriages. Hence the break from tradition, which all the young men were happy about as well. It was refreshing to have a movie that showed how a girl could be strong and not have to "live happily ever after" and marry prince charming. Or be saved by a man. It showed how she must figure out how to make things right through problem-solving. My husband and I believe our two daughters need to learn to rely on themselves and someday, as I did, find a wonderful man to share their lives. We do not believe that our girls need a man to be complete--nor should a man need a woman--they should be healthy independent persons who are not co-dependent. I thought it was a delightful show that let you see how both mother and daughter were not listening to one another and after mom gets changed into a bear, they spend time mending and bonding together. I have to say, parents sometimes get very hung up in having to have things their way and do not listen to their children. I am also guilty at times--no one is perfect. I liked how the bonds were mended both concretely for young children (with the tapestry), verbally and physically for older children and parents. Both the mother and Merida matured while working together to mend their relationship and change mom back into a human.
L**E
Heart Warming Mom and Daughter Movie
"Brave" is a wonderful film that offers both entertainment and life lessons. It’s a perfect movie for mothers and daughters to watch together, as it opens up conversations about independence, understanding, and the importance of family. I highly recommend it for its strong moral values, beautiful animation, and heartfelt story.
M**Y
Oh my
such a shocker "not". One set of cleavage and three little bare bottoms at the very end of the movie. To be so shocked about that and try to shame Disney/Pixar is totally reprehensible. There is nothing in this movie that is inappropriate. Felt so bad for the mother when she became a bear and shame on the daughter for even wanting to turn her mother into a bear, although it seems she was conned on that aspect. Mom was kind of a nag but did not see where mom was trying to train her how to live without a man. As far as I am concerned we all should learn how to cope on our own and not to rely on others to much for our survival. Movie scenery was great. I liked the movie and would recommend for all age groups. Language was difficult for me to understand at times with heavy Scot accent but I love Celtic songs very haunting and mysterious.
A**R
Love the movie
Blue ray works great
V**V
loved the movie ... very good animation and very good 3D effect if u have 3D Tv which can convert 2D to 3D & more than 400Hz motion @ 1080p the box is very good and sturdy .
C**Z
Me gusta la película por si imagen, su realismo de los escenarios, es divertida y la música es genial, lastima que canten durante la peli para mi eso la estropea, recomiendo mirar como se hizo, ya que es entonces cuando te das cuenta del trabajo que ha supuesto hacer la película.
J**T
J’étais un peu rétissante à acheter un produit usagé. Mais j’ai été agréablement surprise. Le produit est impeccable.
X**X
Merida ist ein toller Film, der eine schöne Geschichte mit Happyend erzählt. Man taucht ein in eine Welt alter Mythen und gibt sich entspannt der Erzählung hin. Es gibt viele Szenen zum schmunzeln, er ist spannend u auch traurig. Es wird also alles geboten, was das Kinoherz begehrt. Der Film behandelt praktisch eine Zeitspanne von 2 Tagen und das Ende ist vorhersehbar. Dies möchte ich jedoch nicht als Nachteil aufführen, denn so mancher Streifen zeigt einem schon sehr früh das Ende auf. Trotzdem ist die Gestaltung sehr gelungen und das eintauchen in eine Welt, als man noch an die Natur und deren Götter glaubte, Sitten und Mythen, Rituale alter Zeiten, lassen einen ohne weiteres verzaubern. Zum Inhalt des Filmes möchte ich nichts weiter angeben, da ausreichend der Film beschrieben worden ist. Unzählige Rezessionen haben sich damit ausgiebigst beschäftigt. Ich möchte jedoch anführen, dass dieser Film mehr für Alt statt Jung geeignet ist. Die Geschichte ist teils düster, dunkel und nicht für 6 jährige erzählt. Warum einige Leute sich derart zerfleischen, verstehe ich allerdings nicht. Man darf nicht vergessen, das die FSK nur eine Empfehlung u keine Aussage in diesem Sinne ist. Jeder entscheidet selber, wer diesen Film sehen darf und wer nicht. Pixar u Disney haben lediglich eine Geschichte erschaffen, die einem gefällt oder auch nicht. In den Bewertungen sollte es daher um den Film gehen und nicht um erhobene Zeigefinger, die Maßregelungen erfahren. Jeder Mensch kann daher selber entscheiden und sollte hier nicht von Erziehung anderer belästigt werden. Wer mit FSK 6 ein Problem hat, kauft diesen Streifen nicht oder setzt sich mit der FSK selbst auseinander. Ok, weiter.... Der Hauptteil des Films ist etwas *erwachsen* erzählt. Er beschäftig sich mit den Ängsten der Menschen von früher, die sich Geschehnisse der Natur u deren Zauber, nicht erklären konnten. Wer also mit sehr kleinen Zuschauern unterwegs ist, sollte sich zeit für anschliessende fragen nehmen, etwas bewandert in Geschichte u Natur sein u Tempos zur Hand haben. Keine Angst, denn ein Epos an zeitgeschichtlicher Erzählung, ist es dann doch nicht :) Mit einem spidermann jedoch, der von Haus zu Haus schwingt und der Nachwuchs: cool sagt, ist dieser Film nicht zu vergleichen. Hier gibt es etwas mehr storry, die mehr als für nur cool reicht. Trotz allem, ein sehr gelungenes Werk, welches ich jedem empfehlen kann. Volle 5 Sterne vergebe ich!
W**D
I like the movie it’s funny and enjoyable
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