Thursday, September 12, 2013

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.

Review

Brave is a beautiful and moving new fairy tale that fits seamlessly into the genre Princess Merida is a wonderfully multifacted heroine the film shapes itself around problems that are familiar and understandable and will be wellunderstood and appreciated by kiddos and parents alike the supporting characters that are given the most attention are wellcrafted (but too bad for those others that fall by the wayside). The visual effects are flawless in my opinion the best if all Pixar films.

Brave is at its best when it's smartly and charmingly changing what we think think a Disney Princess can be but it wavers when it tries to somehow reinvent the Pixar wheel. The film lacks the trademark Pixar wit we've come to expect from the animation studio's productions and some humor feels shoehorned in for the sake of having some laughs the directorial kerfuffle that took place in the middle of production is not overwhelmingly obvious but there is a distinct laugh of singular vision driving the film and its tone wavers throughout.

It may not live up to the incredible standards of the Pixar brand but Brave offers young audiences a lot of entertainment and adventure. Highly Recommended.

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