Pocahontas Comments

  • Alexa 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    I accidentally discovered that this is still a story adapted from real history. Captain John Smith and Pochahontas. The story happens on Jamestown, Massachusetts the first colony territory on the north america...

  • Norene 2021-10-26 03:31:16

    Regardless of the real history, the movie is still very complete. The same setting, I prefer the ending of Avatar, aggression is aggression, and resistance is also inevitable. The love of the male and female masters looks like cheating an underage girl. The song is...

  • Abby 2021-10-26 03:31:16

    More typical Disney-style cartoons: sing at every turn, the hero and heroine fall in love at first sight, funny and cute animals, ugly and greedy villain, supernatural ability (tree mother). Still too idealistic: the heroine and heroine easily broke the language barrier; the heroine (the daughter of the Indian chief) begged for mercy, her chief father put down the butcher knife, and the British sailors and Indians ceased the war. In the end, the male protagonist who suffered a gunshot took a...

  • Leopold 2021-10-26 03:31:15

    Colorful pictures, creative painting style, beautiful and magnificent tone, singing and dancing scenes are also very...

  • Jeff 2021-10-26 03:31:15

    Excessive pursuit of realistic character proportion modeling makes the action stiff, and it is not as comfortable as the more animated modeling; the use of the real historical theme of the discovery of the new world and the expression of conflicts between civilizations make the theme not very suitable for children who are the main audience of cartoons. In order to hit the best film again, it is technically very good, but the positioning is not accurate. Romeo and Juliet's love, but the reality...

  • Miller 2021-10-26 03:31:15

    Let me specifically talk about the problems criticized by many friends who made negative reviews: 1. Kocoum died in vain 2. Kocoum was shot and killed by a white man. In the end, it is unreasonable for the Indians to be so tolerant... I think this is the case, and the chief finally understands After what Poca said, he understood that anger can only make things worse. And Kocoum actually died of anger to some extent. If the chief understands this, then although he can't let go of Kocoum's death,...

  • Camylle 2021-10-26 03:31:15

    Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? Can you paint with all the colors of the...

  • Kacie 2021-10-26 03:31:14

    4.5. From a personal dream choice to a position choice, Disney's narrative is very mature this time. The love between Poka Conti and the hero is very...

  • 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...

  • Llewellyn 2021-10-22 14:42:25

    The story is really simple. After learning about Pocahontas in historical facts, although it is true that there are "retaining people under the knife", what happened later is quite...

Extended Reading
  • Wilfrid 2021-10-22 14:35:25

    Touching cartoon.

    There is no doubt that this is a great and meticulously produced work. Whether it is the picture, plot, music, and artistry, it is impressive, and once again let the world see the masterpiece of Disney animation. In particular, watching this film today, 15 years later, when disasters are...

  • Darren 2021-10-22 14:35:26

    Cruel reality and pure ideal

    Written in the front, I felt very angry after seeing an evaluation a few years ago. The definition of a princess has long ceased to be a white girl in a gorgeous dress. This is what Disney wants to convey to us and children as the times change. The true princess is brave and kind. Whether it's...

Pocahontas quotes

  • John Smith: We've improved the lives of savages all over the world.

    Pocahontas: Savages?

    John Smith: Uh, not that you're a savage.

    Pocahontas: Just my people!

    John Smith: No. Listen. That's not what I meant. Let me explain.

    Pocahontas: Let go!

    John Smith: No, I'm not letting you leave.

    Pocahontas: [jumps out of her canoe and climbs up into a tree]

    John Smith: Look, don't do this. Savage is just a word, uh, you know. A term for people who are uncivilized.

    Pocahontas: Like me.

    John Smith: Well, when I say uncivilized, what I mean is, is.

    [he grabs a branch, but the branch is not strong enough to hold his weight, and John falls back to the ground. Pocahontas jumps down after him]

    Pocahontas: What you mean is, not like you.

  • Pocahontas: [as she throws herself over John Smith, who is about to be executed] No!

    [silence]

    Pocahontas: If you kill him, you'll have to kill me, too.

    Powhatan: Daughter, stand back.

    Pocahontas: I won't! I love him, Father.

    [silence]

    Pocahontas: Look around you. This is where the path of hatred has brought us.

    [brief silence]

    Pocahontas: This is the path I choose, Father. What will yours be?

Pocahontas

Director: Eric Goldberg

Language: English,Algonquin Release date: June 23, 1995