Pocahontas Comments

  • Tyra 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    Still remember sitting with the kids at Disney watching Pocahontas. I finally saw it in action today! The Indian princess is as beautiful as the scenery...

  • Marcus 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    At dusk, the dock is extremely sad, and the woman in the wind watches the sails that never turn back... It's a terrifying and moving story. The scary thing is that it completely deviates from history. The moving thing is that this is such a beautiful utopia......

  • Rogers 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    An anomaly in Disney animation, it is no longer a prince, a princess or Cinderella. The realistic painting style is matched with a sincere love that crosses races. While celebrating the magnificent nature, it also makes the world learn to respect nature... Painting beautiful beauty, beauty and beauty. In terms of the exquisiteness and aesthetics of the painting style, the 1995 "Pocahontas" should be the leader in Disney's animated feature films. The inspiration of the later "Avatar" was...

  • Harmon 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    The characters are from Facebook, the audience is young, and the ending is...

  • Geovanny 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    3/31 @Harvard 7 points. Duet's musical rhythm is great (who's the real savage?), arrogance, and the 2D Disney film's ability to sketch characters is great. Kirk: happy ending, right? But the real history... (try wikipedia "Pocahontas") meh... -...

  • Darrion 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    My favorite Disney style in the 90s, with a whole block of hair but dynamic, in fact, it may just happen to be this trend in my childhood! Pocahontas is a Disney movie that I think is very wonderful and appropriate. From the shaping of the atmosphere to the use of music, there is a sense of serenity and agility that cannot be captured. Isn't this the wind? In the story of the movie, the choice when I was a child was the same as Pocahontas, choosing to believe, but now I am more inclined to seek...

  • Rozella 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    Today, I was forced to read the English class again and write a 150-word movie review. When I was complaining that the 150-word movie review was too few and couldn’t say anything, I became the fourth student in the university. The English teacher's attention... But it's not bad to revisit the music in it, and I wrote down the sentences I didn't understand when I watched it for a few hours, but I can't compliment it on the...

  • Adaline 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    Rare Disney cartoons that are not happy...

  • Jeffrey 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    This, oh, my childhood favorite, my dad took me to buy a disc that was missing, and the streets took me to search for the second half. Disney's unpopular works. #That was the age of dvd...

  • Chris 2022-03-20 09:01:22

    The natural picture is beautiful but the story is too whitewashing to be further from the truth... even in the movie the 'love' b/w Pocahontas and John Smith is cringy af... & the villain is a horrible portrayal of a possibly homosexual man... this movie is uncomfortable to...

Extended Reading
  • Marcos 2021-10-22 14:35:27

    No matter what happens, I will be with you forever!

    On January 1, 2010, the new year marked a new beginning. I was bored at home and watched Pocahontas, which originated from the song "Color of the wind" sung by Vanessa Williams. Listening to the wonderful melody, my heart is hovering. Have you seen the plot of Disney's movie before?

    After...

  • Alexys 2021-10-22 14:35:26

    Disney's precious old movies

    After revisiting it more than ten years later, it was only the first time I understood it, and I cried with my nose and tears.
    When I was in junior high school, I could neither understand the love inside nor understand the modernization process taking place on the earth. For the former...

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?