Favorite Movies[9/?]: Hercules (1997)
“I’m a damsel, I’m in distress, I can handle this. Have a nice day.”
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Favorite Movies[9/?]: Hercules (1997)
“I’m a damsel, I’m in distress, I can handle this. Have a nice day.”
What have you done
when is it going to be the other way round
does this count?
I learned my lesson, okay?
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Disney Princesses as Game of Thrones characters by DjeDjehuti.
Well, that’s the good part I guess. You get to go find a new dream.
So let’s see
We have Snow White
Aurora
Cinderella
Ariel
and Rapunzel
Like no stop being perfect
And then there’s Mulan
and Tiana
Yeah that makes more sense
AND THEN THERE’S ANNA
Disney movies really taught you stuff. (x)
let me just talk about how rapunzel’s parents didn’t need a single line of dialogue to tell their story and i cried every time they were on screen because they were just so beautiful and expressive
I’ve watched this scene countless times, and yet this small detail I’ve never noticed before. Pocahontas sprints through the forest, and suddenly the music changes in tempo, perhaps matching her frantic heart. We as the audience want her to get there, we want her to be there with the one she loves.
Pocahontas runs until she run no further, and, reaching the cliff, there is a moment where she leans forward slightly, almost as if she were to dive into the water below and follow him. But, at the last moment, something stops her. It is just this little detail that really makes this scene stand out as one of the most emotional endings to a Disney film.
You’ll Be in My Heart - Phil Collins & Glenn Close