Disney is still Disney. Every princess has to be loved! (vibration)
As a late Disney princess, Moana has very typical princess qualities - kindness, bravery, strength, and the characteristics of "the chosen one". She is no longer the fragile object who needs to be protected, but uses her own abilities to protect the clan.
Maui is a typical setting of first and then upward. From the initial pursuit of gaining people's respect and love to truly growing into a respectable "demi-god", while teaching and accompanying the little princess, he also experienced himself. growth. From looking for his hook, there would be no Maui without a staff, to "sacrificing" the staff and fighting the evil card in order to return the heart of the ocean, he finally developed a value recognition for himself.
Also going through the process of finding the id, there is the evil card - Tefiti, which is obviously a very bold setting. From the grandma's narration at the beginning of the film, we know that the evil card is a very evil force, and he is constantly exaggerating in the process. Strength, and the evil card that was finally awakened by Moana and the Heart of the Ocean was Tefiti, the mother who created life. The contrast between the extreme evil and the extreme good is very impactful.
There is undoubtedly a little princess in this group of searching for the self. Moana has the same self-doubt that Elsa and later princesses will experience. After a series of setbacks, she will also ask, "Why am I the one selected?" After giving up and handing the heart of the ocean to the deep sea, she tried to return, but she still chose to face it bravely, because she is a princess! (Howling) After this battle, she will unravel all mysteries!
In the film, Maui is the one who lacks love. He was also born a human being. He was abandoned by his parents in the sea since he was a child. After being empowered by gods, what he did was to create infinite value for human beings. This approach was almost flattering. Ordered to steal the heart of the ocean for men. However, it awakened the evil spirits, took the blame, and left the crime of thieves in history. Moana's craving for recognition can also be seen in the song and dance of Moana's first encounter with him. Fortunately, he finally found his true value in the process, which is a very happy thing! In the final battle with the evil card, I expected that he would definitely lend a helping hand to Moana, but when he actually rushed out and resisted the evil card with his own strength and broken staff, I was still moved!
btw, I really like the way he interacts with tattoos! It made him seem less lonely, and I hate being alone!
In the film, I also like the role of grandma, a strange grandma (?) who acts as a guide, which is very powerful and warm.
In general, the content of the whole film is very complete, cheerful and deep coexist, rich in drama, beautiful in pictures, and clear in character settings. The evil forces of the little coconut pirate and the big lobster are also cute and lovable. There is no shortage of humor. It can be regarded as a family carnival animation, and it also has a deeper meaning of educating human beings to respect nature and not be greedy. Excellent, very Disney.
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