All I can say after watching Brave in theaters some time ago was I surprised. Pending the post-credit scene came, I sat pensive for a moment as he tried to collect the pieces scattered memory that combines the scenes in the movie with what's going on in real life. Really, I have never since the beginning of this year. I was totally not expecting to feel very influenced and involved in it. While watching the trailer, the Brave was impressed would be a treat that is especially beautiful Pixar animation studio is no longer an all-powerful in recent years. So when I hit the lowest possible expectations, even my own initially did not know this movie will tell you what, it is a sweet surprise to me. Hoping for a kiss on the cheek of a girl, instead it was given a kiss on the lips. So-so most people call Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted as the best animated film in 2012 so far, but I still adhere Brave is the best. A sweet surprise that was not my thought.
The film was made by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, the setting moves to Scotland and handed over to the main character of a rebellious daughter named Merrida (Kelly Macdonald). Do not imagine the typical Disney princess Merrida like a graceful, gentle, loving, and always look beautiful. Behavior of the eldest daughter of Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson) and King Fergus (Billy Connolly) is incredible wild, totally invisible grace which are usually owned by a princess crown. Merrida characters are hard, tough, and like the challenge of an inheritance from his father. He was reluctant to obey the rules. This is disputed by Queen Elinor. He demanded his son to a princess should behave. Queen Elinor has had plans for her daughter, even long before Merrida born. Everything has been arranged by the queen. Basis of recalcitrant, more restrained, even Merrida even more frenzied. There was no difference between the three Merrida with his younger brother who always makes grimly behavior polahnya audience.
Until about a half hour movie flowing, I was wondering, where the conflict? Is the great bear named Mor'du that appears at the beginning of the movie and grab the left foot of King Fergus will come back as a 'villain' is vile? Apparently not. Merrida refuse to execute the plan that had been arranged neatly by Queen Ellinor for years. He did not want to live a life like his mother. Merrida absolutely no interest to take responsibility and do not agree to an arranged marriage the kingdom for the sake of strengthening the position of their clan. Rejection Queen Ellinor she made angry. The quarrel between mother and child is inevitable. Controlled by the heightened emotions and unable to think clearly, both sides made a big mistake to bring a significant change to their lives. Without relying on the dominant figure of the villain, Brave still capable of stirring emotions over Queen Ellinor relationship Merrida with a tug.
Anyone who has experienced a phase transition from an unstable adolescence to adulthood almost certainly never felt how it feels to bicker with parents about the future. The parents have to make careful planning, while the child is reluctant to follow and chose to make his own way. Some children choose to 'obedient' to the words of the parents while the others voted against. Where is your position? The existence of a personal relationship that makes me hard to not fall in love with Brave, let alone the ending was very touching. Pixar campaigning about increasing the intensity of the heart to heart communication between parents and children so that miscommunication can be avoided. An important message is packaged in a 3D animation film with outstanding graphics beautiful, delicate and detailed, and overlaid with humor that is refreshing, exciting adventure and a compelling drama. Brave Pixar was not able to return to the top, but this is an increase in the relief of Cars 2. Children are guaranteed to love it.





















