

Of course she wins the archery competition, but her mother insists this does not mean she need not marry. Of course, they are all ridiculous in one way or another, and Merida decides she will compete for her own hand. The day comes when she must be presented for the competition to win her hand in marriage, and the scions of three important clans present themselves for competition. She also has terrific talent with a bow and arrow, although her mother Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson’s voice) has done her level best to polish her into a proper princess. Brave she is, even to the point where courage meets foolhardiness. Not to mention a pretty wild Irish heart. His reviews can be heard on and on SiriusXM Channel 143.A brilliant piece of animation by Pixar/Disney! Princess Merida (Kelly Macdonald’s voice) has flaming red hair and a lovely Irish accent.
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Shawn O'Neill is the Family Man Movie Reviewer on BYU Radio. Pixar has done a really great job this time around, and not just with the movie but also the short that appears before it called “La Luna.” See it together as a family and then add it your family's favorites from Pixar. The story and the message of the film really overshadow any of the things that make it PG. There is some name calling in the film but no foul language to speak of.
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Plus the triplets are nude for a very short time, all seen from behind. There is a mention of the queen being naked at one point, though she is covered by a tapestry. No flashing, they actually have to leave their kilts behind for a very good reason, and then you see them walking away from the audience into the castle. There is also a scene that is a bit humorous, where the men show the audience just what they wear, or don’t wear, under their kilts. The reason for this rating is the action does get intense and can be scary for some younger children. “Brave” is an animated film from Pixar that is rated PG. If you didn’t know, he has appeared in every Pixar feature film. The rest of the cast adds to comic relief as well, and, yes, John Ratzenberger is in this Pixar film. Merida’s brothers, the triplets, add some very funny comic relief without ever speaking a word. Pixar has made a story that is funny and touching at the same time. She is one you will want your children to know about, not just the girls but the boys, too. You may be thinking that we don’t need another princess for Disney to add to the group it already has. The backgrounds of the Scottish countryside provide a wonderful sight for the eyes. Merida’s hair is a vibrant red and keeping it waving with all its curls must have been a very daunting task. “Brave” is a beautiful story and visually stunning. Pixar has made a marvelous film about the love of family and the courage it takes to admit you’re wrong. She is led to a witch in the forest who gives her a spell to use on her mother.įor those of you who have been waiting for the next Pixar film to come out, your patience is about to be rewarded. They argue over the matter and Merida runs away. Her mother has been preparing her from the day she was born for this event and sees Merida’s rebellion as troublesome. Merida does not want to get married yet, so she rebels. King Fergus (voice of Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson) are raising their family in the Scottish Highlands, and on her birthday Merida receives a bow from her father.Īs Merida grows into her teen years, she has become quite the archer, but now it is time for the clans to come together and find someone for her to marry. “Brave” is the story of Princess Merida (voice of Kelly MacDonald) and her family. So many love what the two companies do with these films, it is not surprising to find that numerous individuals want to know about their newest feature, “Brave.” So much so, you will almost always see one of these films running when you enter any pediatrician or dentist office.
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Films like “Finding Nemo,” “Monsters Inc.” and the “Toy Story” series have engrained themselves into our culture. The Disney and Pixar collaboration over the years has presented unique films that audiences enjoy watching many times over. Related article: Main character in ‘Brave’ fits trend toward realistic female heroines
