Pocahontas Comments

  • Briana 2022-03-20 09:01:22

    It is simply a glorification of the invasion of Indians by European powers, and it is disgusting. The style is also weird. Why is it a white man and an aboriginal girl, the truth is too arrogant. Indians are smeared by white people, and a bad guy chasing wealth represents all the bad things done by the invaders? Deceiving the world, it's really...

  • Kiley 2022-03-20 09:01:22

    Disney, which first tried to find the subject of an animated feature film based on real historical events, received mixed reviews. Compared with the problems of the film itself, the singing and dancing scenes continue to win people's favor. In particular, when the finishing touch "Color of the Wind" appeared, the colorful pictures, creative style, and beautiful and magnificent tone matched Disney's unique singing voice with a strong Broadway musical...

  • Clovis 2022-03-20 09:01:22

    As a result, it was neither the hero nor the heroine who stopped the war, but the empathetic chief father and the little sailor who turned back from the prodigal son. After all, the relationship of the one-night rendezvous failed to withstand the test of long-distance love, and in the sequel, the two broke...

  • Adonis 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    The color of the wind, a classic song. If you have to be careful about the plot, it is to beautify the history too much. Pocahontas is actually an Indian girl who was trapped and raped (or gang-raped) by the British. After arriving in the UK, he died in his 20s. Regarding her deeds, there is no words or comments from...

  • Brandon 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    Unlike other Disney princess movies, the protagonist thinks he wants to save her, but the princess feels that she does not need to be saved. We are free and equal. She also leads the audience to think that when life is sailing like a canoe, she chooses the rapids to flow in. Still a calm lake, the pictures are beautiful, the animals are also cute, the characters suddenly sing and they are cute, the story forcibly beautifies the white people, the magical magic appears to make people no longer...

  • Hunter 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    The two songs "Colors of the Wind" (Lin Fan's cover version is also very good) and "If I Never Knew You" are enough to make people remember this animation. The double director and the series of Writing credits are even more breathtaking. In the same year, there was a live-action movie of the same name, and an animated sequel to a direct video tape was released three years...

  • Damien 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    the colors of the wind. The ending is profound. I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing...

  • Carter 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    I really want to say shit when I see the...

  • Fay 2021-10-26 03:31:17

    Judy Kuhn!!! So in fact, I love Disney for two reasons: all kinds of broadway/west end stars come out to sing; the protagonist and hero are always girls! !...

  • 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...

Extended Reading
  • Aisha 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    the colour of the wind

    This is the only cartoon that I still cry no matter how many times I watch it.
    Every time the blue-purple picture is gently caressed by the breeze, and the sky is full of wildflowers. I will be in tears. because of their love. because of their steadfastness. Because of the dignity of the nation, I...

  • Milton 2021-10-22 14:35:26

    Prelude to Ecological Protection

    You can revel in the romantic love story, but don't ignore the eco-criticism of the film. In the idea of ​​"building a harmonious society", Disney is always at the forefront. I am very happy that contemporary Americans can apologize a little to the Indians in this way.
    "I don't understand...

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