(Part 3) Rare Moments in Animation
The final chapter of the series: Listed in order of release dates.
“Mostly known for cheap comedy and pop-culture references, but DreamWorks has something that few companies dare touch upon: Bravery to depict deep real-life situations.”
“Jack, I’m scared.” | “I know. But you’re gonna be alright. You have to believe in me“
Falling through the ice is a horrifying experience, and Rise of the Guardians highlights how grave such a situation is.
Jack, who’s also the protagonist, is ready to risk his life for his younger sister: She can only watch in horror as he plummets into the icy cold water
In a poignant and quiet scene in which a son and -father-in-law get a chance to have a heart-to-heart talk, isn’t often displayed in movies. This scene highlights the importance of mutual communication and taking the time to listen
“She loves you, but always forgets to say it; just like you forget to tell her”
“You’re as beautiful as the day I lost you.”
DreamWorks acknowledges a real-life issue that society often overlooks: Spouses or parents leaving their families, but it’s Stoick’s response that sets his and Valka’s situation apart: Instead of blaming Valka, he knows what truly matters: Their love.
Dreamworks are amazing