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secondlina) wrote2010-06-13 10:21 am
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New "Unbraided" aka Disney's Rapunzel is out
BEHOLD : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSx1dYJlJh4
As always, the animation looks great. There seems to be a strong focus on the male character. Probably to attract a male audience. I get the feeling that by creating a dashing thief, there just gonna attract more girls...
- Isa
As always, the animation looks great. There seems to be a strong focus on the male character. Probably to attract a male audience. I get the feeling that by creating a dashing thief, there just gonna attract more girls...
- Isa
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And it doesn't hurt that the dashing thief is...very dashing. Like you said. Attracting a male audience? Yeeeah... xD
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But yes, it looks like fun and the animation is pretty amazing. The thief's voice actor sounds familiar too.
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On the other hand, if Disney wanted to pander to an older age group of men, it would focus on making the female lead more 'hot', ala Jessica Rabbit. It scares me that men still drool after her despite how many years it's been since Who Framed Roger Rabbit was released. I don't think using sex appeal to draw in the male population is the way to go, however, at least not for the Disney label.
(Anyway, I saw the trailer the other day but didn't have a chance to post it up. Even though I prefer Disney's traditional animation, I love how Disney has made it a point to insert traditional animation techniques, such as squash and stretch, to its CGI movies. It makes movies like Shrek look very stiff and boring by comparison. ...at least to me.)
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Hmm, I think Disney might've just found a way into my wallet. XD
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:(
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So Cute!
Re: So Cute!
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I wish they hadn't shown the hair beating scene in the trailer because it was a hilarious surprise that would have had more impact if I saw it in the actual movie. Oh well.
Changing the prince into a thief was a clever twist. That male lead is total fangirl bait!
Rapunzel comes across as very goofy. It would be cool if she was the "slapstick" character to the thief's "straight man" because you don't see a lot of female characters being wacky in these types of films (and the ones that do are always kids or old matron types).
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