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Marques 2022-04-21 09:01:29
Possibly the most profound and historically significant of the Disney cartoons, it strips away the bloody part of the brutal colonial history as much as possible and wraps it in pacifist philosophies. Pocahontas and John Smith have always been deeply affectionate, I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you. It can be called a classic love...
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Talon 2022-04-21 09:01:29
[Colleague Quarantine Film Selection] Regardless of historical background, this story is just not well told. Does not rely on magic but always has a tree grandmother as a guide. The handling of manslaughter and the deceased is almost non-existent. Life and death only serve the plot, and there is no human warmth. The so-called love is not a big...
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Christiana 2022-04-21 09:01:29
One more star given the...
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Colleen 2022-04-21 09:01:29
I don't remember much, but I must have seen...
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Sigurd 2022-04-21 09:01:29
I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing...
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Remington 2022-04-21 09:01:29
Relatively speaking, it's not pretty... the female version of Mount Tai's horse... is not...
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Otha 2022-04-21 09:01:29
In the 1995 film, the details of the characters are not very delicate. And the plot, I don't really understand it now, I may need love to make me understand a lot of...
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Jayde 2022-04-21 09:01:29
I like the ending, but would this film, even as an anime, still over-beautify/idealize that history to some extent...and I'm very resentful that the childhood sweetheart Kocoum died and Pocahontas didn't feel sorry for him?...
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Cleve 2022-04-21 09:01:29
The story is very weak... It all depends on the music for extra...
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Aric 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Sensational English in the Age of Enlightenment... no matter what happens i will always be with u...
Pocahontas Comments
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Jewel 2022-03-22 09:01:23
I hate writing long reviews, but short reviews don't need to write titles
I watched it a long time ago, my favorite Disney movie when I was a child, and I still like it when I look at it now, but I didn’t realize the pain behind Pocahontas and Smith’s final gestures when I watched it for the first time, and I didn’t think of Smith’s teaching in Pocahontas. The sentence...
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Elza 2022-03-16 09:01:03
The importance of mastering multiple languages
If I were to classify, I would put Pocahontas and Snow White and Cinderella in the same category. These three films are named after the heroine, which is enough to reflect the importance of the heroine in this film.
The heroine's tribe was invaded by outsiders. This was inseparable from the gold...
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John Smith: Pocahontas, that tree is talking to me.
Pocahontas: Then you should talk back.
Grandmother Willow: Don't be frightened, young man. My bark is worse than my bite.
Pocahontas: Say something.
John Smith: What do you say to a tree?
Pocahontas: Anything you want.
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[singing]
Powhatan: This is what we feared. The paleface is a demon / The only thing they feel at all is greed.
Kekata: Beneath that milky hide, there's emptiness inside.
Warriors: I wonder if they even bleed.
Warriors: [all] They're savages, savages, barely even human. Savages, savages
Powhatan: Killers at the core.
Kekata: They're different from us, which means they can't be trusted.
Powhatan: We must sound the drums of war!