...was very disappointing.
I don't get it. Pixar's usually really good at giving a worthwhile movie viewing experience through uncliched story-telling (for the most part) and amazing writing, but Brave was the furthest thing away from that. I'd heard that Brave was actually the first movie to actually start development after Disney bought them back in 2006. If it's true, then it definitely shows. Actually, Tangled was better than this movie by a pretty big margin.
The story was just so cliched and everything was predictable. I even knew that the
It wasn't an epic like the trailers made me believe and had a large amount of plot-holes. The story had a boring "message" that was just a generic (warning: a lot of spoilers in there)
. It actually managed to bore my entire family. I didn't even think that was possible, since they like most movies.
Is pixar losing its touch after all this time? I could forgive Cars 2, but I'm a little worried after this one. They couldn't not know this was so generic during movie production and generally, I see pixar as the kind of movie studio that actually cares about that sort of thing and would normally change it to enhance the movie watching experience. This movie says otherwise and I can't like it just because pixar made it. Everyone's seen this sort of movie and pixar just added another one with nothing really new to the pile. I'm obviously a very long time pixar fan and have seen every single one of their movies, so to me, seeing such a deliberately cliched attempt at a movie from pixar of all studios is kind of saddening. Maybe next year when Monsters University comes out (although, truthfully, I'm starting to lose faith).
I don't get it. Pixar's usually really good at giving a worthwhile movie viewing experience through uncliched story-telling (for the most part) and amazing writing, but Brave was the furthest thing away from that. I'd heard that Brave was actually the first movie to actually start development after Disney bought them back in 2006. If it's true, then it definitely shows. Actually, Tangled was better than this movie by a pretty big margin.
The story was just so cliched and everything was predictable. I even knew that the
Wil-o-wisps would appear yet again at the end of the movie to lead her to the final battle scene, even though they already appeared too many times without explanation.
"be careful what you wish for" with the main character not liking something about her life, making a wish to change it but *GASP!* the person who granted the wish granted it in the douchiest way possible! So they go on an adventure to change it back, it doesn't look like it worked, the main character is saaad, aaaand at the last minute while she's crying THE WISH IS REVERTED WOHOOOO!! And everyone is better because of this whole adventure! Also for the climax there was a fight scene with a monster-like bear.
Is pixar losing its touch after all this time? I could forgive Cars 2, but I'm a little worried after this one. They couldn't not know this was so generic during movie production and generally, I see pixar as the kind of movie studio that actually cares about that sort of thing and would normally change it to enhance the movie watching experience. This movie says otherwise and I can't like it just because pixar made it. Everyone's seen this sort of movie and pixar just added another one with nothing really new to the pile. I'm obviously a very long time pixar fan and have seen every single one of their movies, so to me, seeing such a deliberately cliched attempt at a movie from pixar of all studios is kind of saddening. Maybe next year when Monsters University comes out (although, truthfully, I'm starting to lose faith).