
Unhappy with the situation, and with her choices - as well she should be, given the overly broad nature of both her suitors and their fathers - Merida makes a public nuisance of herself and then flees to the forest in a funk. Jeremy gives you his review and lets you know if pixar has made up for Cars 2.See more videos b. Things get worse when the queen decides it’s time for Merida to get betrothed and, for strictly political reasons, marry the son of one of three competing clans. The annual Pixar movie hits theatres this year its 'Brave'.

When Merida says at one point, “This is so unfair, you’ve never been there for me,” it sounds like a line that could’ve been overheard at Santa Monica Place, and maybe even was. Parent/child disputes of this sort are one of the bedrocks on which modern animated features are built, but the mother-daughter back and forth here gets increasingly familiar and tedious, especially for a Pixar film. Brave has all the elements of a classic fairy tale: magic, fantasy, conflict, horror, and a lesson learned but its focus is more attuned to the. “A princess,” she says in one of her gentler admonitions, “does not chortle.” Elinor brooks no back talk and wants Merida to always be striving for perfection, while her daughter yearns to be in charge of her own fate. Read IGN's review of Disney/Pixar's Brave. The queen, however, has other ideas, wanting her daughter to act more like the lady of high birth she is.
