Brave details
| Formats: | PG DVD, Blu-ray |
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| Starring: | Kelly MacDonald, Emma Thompson, Billy Connolly, Julie Walters, Kevin McKidd, Craig Ferguson, Robbie Coltrane |
| Directors: | Brenda Chapman, Mark Andrews |
| Genres: | Action/Adventure, Animated - Disney, Children - Animated/Cartoon, Disney, Comedy, Family - Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Thriller |
| Collections: | Family, November - Comedy, Our Favourites, The Biggest and Best |
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Brave |
PG Feature |
DVD Information
| Rental release: | 26 Nov 2012 |
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| Main languages: | English |
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By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM
A fluid and dynamic animation but the story may not measure up to its counterparts...
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Why 'Brave' is still an achievement for Pixar
By The_Littlest_Picture_Show (1 review) , 14 Aug 2012[Highly rated reviewer]
With Pixar recently announcing sequels to Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo and Toy Story, there were fears that originality was running dry, but their thirteenth and latest feature, Brave, shows that flare hasn't dried up just yet.
A story involving princesses, kings, castles, witches, spells and bears is anything but the norm for the animation giants, and turns out to be a refreshing change, especially with its woven references to many a fairytale: it shares a sensibility with Shrek for this very reason. Initially, it threatens to drift off into mundane territory a la Cars, but thankfully the strong, entertaining plot, keeps it afloat, allowing it to shine.
Whilst it may suffer from predictable plotting, the whimsy, funny and entertaining elements develop into an engaging and likeable fantasy set in Scotland. Princess Merida (Kelly MacDonald) defies her father, the King (Billy Connolly), and her destiny to marry one of three suitors as per the kingdom's custom, which forms the basis of the film.
As with each Pixar entry, the animation and attention to detail is sublime. Subtleties such as Merida's thick, auburn locks as well as various animal textures impress, but the most breathtaking visuals are perhaps the appearance of water: one scene in particular springs to mind. It's this steady progression over the years -- as well as the consistency of their well-written scripts -- that keep Pixar one step ahead of the competition. Unlike Aardman's Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!, which boasted style over substance, Brave achieves satisfaction on both levels and actually gains momentum and strength as it progresses towards its finale.
The conclusion is both tidy and resolute -- qualities you'd expect for both studio and genre. It remains perfectly paced throughout with its humorous level of wit and intellect that transcends younger and older audiences alike. It boasts a subtle comedic presence, specifically its approach to animals conveying thought without the ability of speech -- think along the lines of the mute genius of WALL-E as a guide.
Adhering to current trends, the film has been converted into 3D, and, as per a minority of its counterparts, does a credible job in creating depth of field, but little else. It's effective as an added extra, but in the context of the filmmaking its gimmickry is unnecessary.
VERDICT: Brave offers up a fairytale style story previously unexplored by Pixar. It works, and even though it doesn't quite capture the magical highs of Up or WALL-E, it still succeeds as a solid and hugely enjoyable film that performs well and looks the part, too.- Was this review helpful to you?
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By vickig0306 (429 reviews) from Halifax , 19 May 2013yet another superb animation. I just love all Disney Pixar animations & this one does not disappoint in the slightest. loved it- Was this review helpful to you?
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Great film!
By Baxter881 (1 review) , 18 May 2013THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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Different type of animated film!
By ljps (11 reviews) from Newport , 12 May 2013This will rank amongst the more enjoyable cartoon/animated films of the last few years. Really likable, strong willed characters with a strong story line behind them. Whole family of adults (18 and above) enjoyed this film. I especially loved the way main characters hair loved, so lifelike (like Sully in Monsters Inc!).- Was this review helpful to you?
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A pleasant surprise
By SilentHouse (17 reviews) from Barrhead , 12 May 2013Okay, it's probably the Americans mythologising us Scots but I loved this movie. I expected bad American attempts at Scottish accents, horrible stereotypes, etc., made up Scottish stuff to appeal to the Americans (a la the horrendous Made of Honour) but although no doubt it didn't represent any Scotland that ever existed it was hugely entertaining.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Disney at its best.
By a customer , 05 May 2013THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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