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| Merida and Queen Loraine arguing |
10 minutes into the movie and something hit me. This is not a typical princess movie, this is not just for little girls. Brave is for everyone. Brave takes us deep into a different world filled with magic, enchantment and adventure. Different from most princesses, Merida (voice of Kelly MacDonald), is a 16 year, skilled archer, with a ridiculous horse riding ability; you can say that she is a bit of a tom boy. Her mother, Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson) was keen on keeping with their traditions as she fears if something bad were to happen to their kingdom. A game was organized to see who of the four families of Lords will be fit to marry the Princess. Being young and naive, Merida views her life in a more different and particular way, different than what her mother had plan for her.
Frustrated with her mother's orders, Merida fled into the woods and find herself making a deal with an odd lady who happens to be a witch. Soon after returning to her castle, the queen transformed into a bear and stirred havoc and panic in the Dun Broch castle. The queen is now in danger as she was misunderstood as their enemy. Merida's father, King Fergus (voice of Billy Connolly)was outraged and initiated asearch and kill as he thought the bear killed the queen upon finding her shredded clothes. Merida and Queen Loraine went through an epic journey and discovers a long lost bond between themselves, as mother and daughter.
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| Disney and PIXAR's Brave |
Brave is entertaining because it is a non-typical princess movie. I appreciate the fact that it strays away from all the cliche princess-ness and creating a heroic figure. Brave also has an amazing moral value as an asset that may touch hearts. In essence, the CGI was very detailed and meticulous which made watching it sublime for the audience. All in all, Brave is an entertaining piece by Pixar who time and time again bring us great animations.

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