Re: Reality In Fantasy
koalamom, on host 4.47.31.59
Friday, December 5, 2003, at 09:59:28
Re: Reality In Fantasy posted by drbug on Friday, December 5, 2003, at 05:27:10:
> Your response was extremely well thought out. Also, if memory serves (it's been a LONG time) Bambi dealt with death as did Charlotte's Web (if it was Disney). > TheBugDoc
A couple of more recent examples would be Lilo & Stitch and to a lesser extent, Finding Nemo.
The Lilo & Stitch movie, I thought, did a good job of showing how their parents' deaths effected Lilo and her sister--Lilo's loneliness, her need for guidance, and the struggle her sister had to provide that guidance and a stable homelife--without sacrificing entertainment value. It had just the right touch; a more heavyhanded approach wouldn't have appealed to the audience they were aiming for.
With Nemo, the parental death seemed more of a set up for the father's character motivation than anything else--but okay, it serves its purpose and does, in a limited way, explore the ripple effect of loss and grief.
So I'm not sure the whole premise that "Disney should deal with issues like death" is particularly justified--seems like they *have* dealt with the issue already in a way that's appropriate both in terms of audience expectations for entertainment and in the financial return their stockholders require.
koalamom
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