12 years of movies, I would definitely give four or even five stars at that time. But now, 10 years later, such a story seems a bit clichéd. But I can't deny that the movie is a good movie that touches people's hearts and loves. Maybe I should watch it earlier. Pixar is really good at using its own worldview to create a dreamland that is both real and fake, a place where there are no absolute bad guys. Brave not only has no absolute villains, but also no male protagonists, no love, no things a princess should do, no princess and prince live happily together, and none of those who love it, but it still satisfies the audience. Such an anti-traditional heroine-style movie is followed by a delicate emotional link between women and women, mother and daughter, queen and princess, and even more in line with women, Zegang. Behind the elements of freedom, bondage, family, and marriage, there are two generations of women, and the two women's positions meet, touch, and even merge. Although the male characters in the story can be regarded as trivial, but fortunately, the stupid are also a little cute, and the strong are also a little pitiful. Take a look if you have time. But I think there are better options.
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