Beautiful and high-quality cartoon, in which everything is in harmony: the visual part, emotions, unlike other stories, colorful characters. Very strong Celtic music that fills everything. And most importantly, this time I can't say, "Secondly, I've seen it, it looks like this and this." It's really a new tale. I'll mention a few downsides. Despite the strong beginning and ending, the middle sags noticeably, the witch with her woodcarving is completely ridiculous and running around the castle for the bear was clearly delayed. They wanted to show the king less textbook, frivolous, unlike - this is generally a good idea, but in the end they overdid it, it turned out to be a completely ridiculous slob, on which you wonder and do not understand what he is doing next to such a queen. Also, triplets as characters do not carry literary value, these are the same purely entertaining knockout images as the squirrels from “Ice Age”, the penguins from “Madagascar”, the minions from “Despicable Me”, I would stupidly remove. I also want to say a few words about the critics. Once a long time ago, the fat blogger Sokol said monstrous things about this cartoon for the fact that the girl does not obey her parents and enchants her mother. Allegedly, she turns out to be a villain, a poisoner ... And some other bloggers have expressed similar thoughts, though less zealously. It was like half a brain was watching this and they didn't even notice the main thing. Merida did all this for a reason, but because her parents did not put a penny, considered furniture and were going to pass off as a minor for some idiot, and there was not that there was no love - it is shameful to look at the suitors there. So she had something to rebel against, she fought for her rights as an individual. Personally, I see no reason why knights and plumbers can save the princess, but the princess herself cannot. Yes, there's some feminism here, but it's moderate, I didn't see any excesses. The authors had an absolutely justified position, and they defended it honestly.
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