Saturday, November 29, 2014

Just Around the Riverbend

OMG, the semester is almost over, meaning no more blogs lol. Unless I choose to make it a weekly thing which I have no problem doing hahaha. But today I just saw Big Hero 6, it was an AWESOME MOVIE!!! Totally recommend watching it for all ages (: Today, I decided to go back to another Disney princess who, as previous women, followed her heart and fought against all odds to be with the man she truly loved. Also following her path based on the forces of the wind…

Pocahontas (:

As we saw in the beginning of the movie, Pocahontas isn’t the typical native American that follows all the rules. She follows her own beating drum as she follows wherever the wind takes her as that represents her path of fate. She loves her family and friends dearly but when it comes to her own true happiness, she is to find it on her own, without the help of the Chief Powhatan (her father) and her best friend Nakoma. 

Pocahontas never wanted to let her father down, but at the same time she didn’t want to do something she felt wasn’t right. For example her father decided that it would be best that she would marry the warrior Kocoum, but Pocahontas didn’t see him as a potential future husband. We see this free spirit embracing her life everyday, talking with her grandmother Willow and constantly explaining a dream she cannot describe. It isn’t until she discovers these “clouds” passing by her land. Unknown to her, she didn’t realize that it was actually British men settling onto this land to find gold and also build future settlement.

 
Across this land is a man that she never expected to meet, John Smith. Like Pocahontas, John Smith wasn’t interested in finding any gold, but to discover the natives and their cultures. He never realized that he would meet someone very special.

When seeing John Smith for the first time, Pocahontas’s curiosity soon grew. She soon realized that there were other people that weren’t to her usual norm. Hesitant at first she soon got to know the man John Smith and developed a genuine bond between the two. Positive that their relationship would be forbidden, she convinced John to try and speak to her father about the men that has entered their land. But jealously and rage grew too late as Kocoum discovered their secret affair

Pocahontas’s heart grew within the days of meeting John Smith. She realized her own bravery and soul of wanting things differently rather than with bloodshed. He knew she loved john regardless of the obstacles.


 “This is the path I choose Father, what will yours be?”
I loved that quote from her because she stood up to her father even though the rules meant otherwise. She knew her path and fate from the dream. She knew that John really meant something to her.

Although Pocahontas and John didn’t end with the ending they wanted, Pocahontas was able to grow within herself and following her own heart with her mother’s spirit guiding her along the way.  The ending always makes me have goosebumps because she waves goodbye to him as if it was their last goodbye forever. I really wished in real life that they could have ended up together because the way they were in the movie, seemed like something both partners wouldn’t let go of.


Peace Out!

Nikki (:












Sunday, November 23, 2014

Show me the BEAST!

Most princes that we see in Disney movies come across to me as “transparent”. They are just the male counterpart coming to rescue the main character and to live happily ever after  THE END? REALLY? Like seriously thinking back at all the movies Disney made, they put so much focus on beauty and female daffodils (although I liked the movies) it would have been better for Disney to make a movie focusing on a prince, which they did. We don’t really hear his name in the movie, but we find out that his name is Prince Adam aka the “Beast”.


(Disney did many movies towards male roles (Aladdin, Hercules, Lion King), but I felt that since the Beast was a prince, they never did a focus towards a prince perspective)

For our academic articles that were assigned to do, I decided to find an article based on Disney characters and found one on Beauty and the Beast! Haha yay me! But from reading the article, it explained that the movie was more towards a male transformation and perspective rather than on a female. I am going to call him Beast for now lol xD

 
So when we first meet Beast, we see it through pictures and come across as a spoiled brat who is too pampered. That fairy was able to give him the gift of the look of a beast and teach him a lesson to see that there is more to life than just having everything come so easily with the snap of a finger. Of course it totally sucks that you turn into something out of your comfort zone. It made him angry and also very afraid, for the fact that he was never able to meet another person all he could portray was anger and arrogance. There are those moments we see that vulnerable beast, especially when he's afraid or disappointed. 

 
I mean if I got a bunch of zits for a punishment I would be really sad ):

Then Belle came into his life and in a way it helped him transform him and open his eyes to a new light of living a life. He could be able to see that it is possible to feel differently and that someone could also love him back. 


 


We were able to see his transformation throughout the movie starting from eating properly, lowering his temper, being more open minded, and even giving Belle a library. 







As a way to break the spell, Belle was his motivation to really try and change himself in order to gain her love and trust. In the very end we see that physical appearances don't really matter if we are able to look within the heart of someone. 







It really went to the moral of “be yourself” because although Beast was physically not who he was, Belle was able to see past it all and see who Adam truly was. And in the end, both were able to find someone to love for who they really are. A bookworm/beauty and a loving prince/beast.




Peace out!
Nikki (: 











Saturday, November 15, 2014

Once Upon a Dream...

Hi everyone (: Hope you are enjoying your week so far. I have been on youtube looking at nothing but Disneyland videos and feeling so nostalgic because I want to go soooooooooo Badly. But college life means broke life so need to save up big time if I want to go back to the happiest place on earth. 

So as you can see from the title, you may think I'm going to talk about Sleeping Beauty, but sadly... IM NOT! I decided to talk about someone else who isn't in the disney princess caliber but from watching her movie, it made me love her even more.

MALEFICENT (: 
Okay if you guys saw the broadway musical Wicked, maybe you might understand this character that is played so nicely. When we see the cartoon version, we only get the impression of Maleficent being cold hearted, evil, and powerful. But when you see her in the live action, we see her past and how it affected her throughout her entire life. I mean if the movie really follows in tact, then we can clearly see that Maleficent was acting out of vengeance for a broken heart and come on, we have all been broken once before. She just couldn't take it, I mean her "true love" stole her wings for his own selfishness and greed of wanting to be king (jerk). 

I felt so sad with this scene ): it was like rape
Maleficent to me, before her anger and spite, was strong willed, protective, and also very loving. In a loving way as she gradually grew to love Aurora and realize that the curse is wrong. True love's kiss isn't always from the man of your dreams, but it can be from someone who truly loves you for who you are and whats inside. 



I meant of course we would never see that in the cartoon version because Disney needed a bad guy in the movies but in today's society, we are giving second chances to these guys and I am really glad that they made this movie because I love the way Angelina Jolie made Maleficent magnificent. 


 
                                 

But guys, I really enjoyed talking about Maleficent because although she was credited it as the bad guy, I was able to get a better understanding of her in the 2014 movie. I hope you guys enjoyed this and I will see you next week for a new disney blog.


Peace out(:
Nikki

















Saturday, November 8, 2014

Under the Sea (:

Helloooo guys (: 

I have really enjoyed talking and analyzing these princesses. There are so many different ones with many unique and sometimes transparent personalities, but lets not get into that.  Lets talk about a different type of princess. A princess that doesn't live on land but "Under the Sea".
Ariel (: (the little mermaid) 

Little Ariel is one of the innocent yet strong minded girls of the princess collection. She stays true to herself and her quirky personality and is passionate in her interests. Although her interests weren't to the best sides of her father, King Trition, she still enjoyed them. Her dreams and desires were to go up on land and explore the "humans". Curiosity was one of her main traits as she loved to be able to explore the items that once belonged to humans and keep them as souvenirs.





All her life she was just used to living in water with fins while above the water contained people with legs. I mean as humans wouldn't you want to see what its like to be a mermaid? (minus the sharks) 

But regardless she was not afraid to be herself and has such a loving and innocent heart. From that she was able to find love at her first sight, Prince Eric, who was a human. That soon became her next motivation of wanting to go on land. 

 
I feel that as a young teenager, she wanted nothing more than to be with the man she fell for. Although it meant that she had to have her voice be taken away, I think her feelings for him were so strong that she would do ANYTHING! (Teenagers my goodness haha) 


She would do anything just so she could be with Eric, even if it meant losing her voice. 



I honestly don't blame her curious and teenage nature of love. I would have wanted to do the same if I was given the opportunity to meet with my love/crush. Look what ended up happening, he fell for her too and they got married (teenage marriage ooh lalalala) but she was able to gain her wish of wanting to see what humans were like and also be with the man she loves. 


Love works in many ways for people and by the end of the day both partners want to be together and in some way Ariel and Eric were able to do it and be able to have their happy ending (:

I know this analyzation of Ariel was pretty short but I hope you guys like it and I will see you guys next week for another disney personality (:

Peace out!
Nikki (: