Beautiful fantasy, but can not resist the historical correctness

Patsy 2022-03-22 09:01:23

In my childhood memories, I still fantasized about having the ability to take off when I sing a song. Now I think about it, this film also reflects racial discrimination and a black history of the Indians.

This is an adaptation of a real story, except that the real Pocahantos was 9 years old and saved John Smith, 22, but Pocahantos eventually grew up in England and married another John Ralfe, maybe there was more between the young Pocahantos and John Smith It's brother and sister love (in reality)

fairy tales are beautiful, and history is often cruel. I remember Pocahontas standing on the cliff watching John leave from a distance. . . I thought that the lovers would be married, but unexpectedly Pocahontas 2 is a match.

Disney married Pocahontas to John Ralfe because of public opinion, because history is correct....

But when I understand all this, I still want John Smith and Pocahantos to be together. . . .

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  • Alta 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    Her beautiful long hair and her goodbye look make me unforgettable to this day. Among the many female characters in Disney, I have always been partial to her without hesitation, and think that she is filled with the most passionate and sincere beauty.

  • Scottie 2021-10-22 14:42:26

    A reflection on the history of European aggression that opened up the New World and slaughtered Native American Indians. It is recommended that Yankees use the Westward Movement as the background to shoot the sister articles, don't always reflect on others, but also introspect. Acoustic music plus points.

Pocahontas quotes

  • Grandmother Willow: Now then, there's something I want to show you. Look.

    [dips her vine in the water in which glowing ripples begin to form]

    Pocahontas: The ripples.

    John Smith: What about them?

    Grandmother Willow: So small at first, then look how they grow. But someone has to start them.

    John Smith: They're not gonna listen to us.

    Grandmother Willow: Young man, sometimes the right path is not the easiest one. Don't you see? Only when the fighting stops, can you be together.

    [Pocahontas smiles]

    John Smith: Alright, let's go talk to your father.

    [Pocahontas and John hug each other]

  • John Smith: Pocahontas.

    Pocahontas: [hugs him] I'm so sorry.

    John Smith: For what? This? I've gotten out of worse scrapes than this. Can't think of anything right now, but.

    Pocahontas: [tearfully] It would've been better if we never met. None of this would've happened.

    John Smith: Pocahontas, look at me. I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you.

    Nakoma: Pocahontas?

    Pocahontas: I can't leave you.

    John Smith: You never will. No matter what happens to me, I'll always be with you, forever.

    Pocahontas: [sadly leaves]