Brave Comments

  • Jaylon 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    For the first time in my life, I had to work hard to find the highlights of a Pixar movie-the modern elements in the movie? Or a catchy episode? These have never been and should not be Pixar's fine traditions. The biggest problem: The narrative innovation disappeared this time, but returned to the feeling of Disney's "old" princess movie. This is a well-made animation, but it is far from a qualified Pixar animation. Friendly reminder: There are easter eggs at the end of the...

  • Hellen 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    It's well made, but I don't see much 3D; it's emotional, but the story itself is really lackluster. Pixar, who stepped down from the altar, eventually became the production line of Disney-style animation that has remained unchanged for a...

  • Lola 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    Pixar, a genius when he was young, is now dazzled by everyone. Every animation used to have a unique shining point that easily resonated emotionally, but starting from [Racing Cars 2], even the technical level cannot be said to be ahead of others, and the story has a feeling of old Disney animation. Looking for a bright spot? Can nostalgia be refilled? The story is clichéd, the plot is flat, the music is brilliant, and the colors are bright, which is very suitable for 3D, but the effect is very...

  • Marilie 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    Dedicated to our great mentor and friend----Steve...

  • Lorenz 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    If it is produced by DreamWorks, the film is obviously qualified, but not for Pixar. It's quite satisfactory, but the emotion is still...

  • Wendy 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    Pixar won the annual...

  • Kacie 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    A thin story, it should be Pixar's most insignificant animation. So the end of the film wrote: This film is dedicated to Steve jobs, I thought to myself, Jobs will be...

  • Effie 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    Pixar, you really disappointed me this...

  • Vilma 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    This film is indeed not enough to compare with some of the previous Pixar gods, but it must be admitted that this is still a high-level animation film. Regardless of the technical aspect, this attempt at style transformation alone shows courage and sincerity. Is it worthless to be devalued just because it failed to reach its previous height? What is this logic? Longitudinal comparison is of course very important, but it is by no means the only...

  • Arden 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    Changing the 2D style of painting is Disney’s traditional routine. Although the technology has become perfect day by day, the story is too disappointing. In recent years, Pixar’s originality and independence have been increasingly lacking, making it hard to believe that this is the animation of the year. Overlord of the...

Extended Reading
  • Amelia 2022-04-21 09:01:14

    Talking from Brave - How to Identify Disney Animation

    I have to say that this time Pixar was infected by Disney and made a movie full of Disney labels. The first thing I thought of after watching this movie was that Disney could add a princess to its park again, and it was a "Scottish accent + single princess" that they had never had before. At the...

  • Alexys 2022-03-22 09:01:11

    I really want to meet the screenwriter-it's just a blind date and a struggle against resistance

    This drama is too powerful, I feel that the screenwriter should be Chinese, or familiar with China's current marriage culture. In China, if every girl has a limited contact with a circle like a princess, she will be arranged for a blind date. As a woman, just like the princess, she spent so much...

Brave quotes

  • [first lines]

    Queen Elinor: Where are you? Come out! Come out! Come on out! I'm coming to get you!

    [Young Merida laughs as she hides under the table]

    Queen Elinor: Where are you, you little rascal? I'm coming to get you!

    [Elinor looks under the table but Merida quickly moves to hide somewhere else]

    Queen Elinor: Hmm. Where is my little birthday girl, hm? I'm going to gobble her up when I find her!

    [Merida comes up behind Elinor and goes to run away but Elinor catches her]

    Queen Elinor: Eat you!

    [as Elinor and young Merida play, Fergus places his bow on the table]

    Queen Elinor: Ach! Fergus, no weapons on the table!

    Young Merida: Can I shoot an arrow?

    [picks up the large bow from the table]

    Young Merida: Can I? Can I? Can I? Can I? Please, can I?

    [falls and laughs as the bow is too big for her]

    King Fergus: Not with that. Why not use your very own?

    [presents her with a small bow]

    King Fergus: Happy birthday, my wee darlin'!

  • Princess Merida: Mum, you'll never guess what I did today!

    Queen Elinor: [not really listening] Mmm-hmm?

    Princess Merida: I climbed up the Crone's Tooth and drank from the Fire Falls.

    [Hamish, Hubert and Harris look at her in awe]

    King Fergus: The Fire Falls, eh? They say only the ancient kings were brave enough to drink the fire.