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Jun 29, 2012

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Download Brave Easily one of the most trusted names in animated filmmaking, Pixar is back with another original story for children and adults, alike. Following behind a pair of franchise sequels (Toy Story 3 and Cars 2), with Brave the studio is set to tackle its very first full-length princess fairy tale story – a staple of Disney’s hand-drawn animated classics. This round, Pixar alum and John Carter co-writer Mark Andrews is stepping into the director’s chair, after the film’s creator, Brenda Chapman (The Prince of Egypt), left the project following a series of creative differences.




After the mixed response to Cars 2, which received Pixar’s harshest critical lashing to date, has the film studio managed to produce an animated experience that successfully balances a new story, enjoyable characters and groundbreaking visuals for movie lovers of all ages – not just the juice box crowd? Following in the footsteps of films like Up and Wall-E, not to mention franchise threequel Toy Story 3, does Brave once again raise the bar for animated films?


Fortunately, Brave is a return to form for the studio and delivers plenty of fun for moviegoers from all walks of life. However, for anyone who was especially moved by the studio’s more “mature” films – namely the aforementioned Up and Wall-E - Brave could come across as somewhat less ambitious (and subsequently a little underwhelming) – as the core storyline relies on a lot of familiar fairy tale tropes. This isn’t to say that the film fails to deliver a competent narrative or charming characters – but, for some, the studio may not have provided as many memorable or thought-provoking story beats this round. But even though Brave may not soar quite as high as some of Pixar’s most celebrated efforts, the movie still offers plenty to enjoy – not to mention, a solid mix of traditional princess power coupled with the studio’s trademark charm and humor.

Since a long-long time Scotland has been experienced heroic wars and battles, it witnessed the birth of battles heroes and legends who glorified the history of the Highlands of Scotland. Children of the place know it all as the tales had taken the form of bed stories and generation over generations had become hearers of them. The land is jagged but strong and is mysterious in nature. Watch Brave online to see Merida, a young girl becoming the part of heroic anecdotes and traditional stories when she puts up a fight to ferocious of all monsters and beasts. Merida is a daughter of King Fergus and his wife Queen Elinor. She is unlike any other girl born in the mystical Highlands of Scotland. Her interests are not that of a usual princess but that of warrior prince. She is courageous, valiant, brave, and strong. She is a proficient archer and fervid and ardent at her acts. Impassioned to do something different and of bravery she defies all the traditions and conventions that a princess or any other girl of the kingdom must follow.


Download Brave to witness the brave soul facing up her destiny and going against the set code of laws of the land. When she Merida decides to take her own rout to live life the way she wants she unknowingly stands against the divine laws laid by the boisterous lords of the place. They three lords who have become the idol of worship are Lord MacGuffin, Lord Macintosh and Lord Dingwall who all are crotchety and tough. Merida’s impulsive acts and stubborn attitude unknowingly makes these gods furious and they unleash their fury on the kingdom. To seek help she meets a old woman who is suppose to be wise and she is endowed with an ill fated grant which help her learn the significance of being brave to finally extricate the monstrous curse before the time lapses.

That said, even with a number of predictable story beats and a lot of one-note male characters, Brave provides plenty of eye candy for animated film fans. The hair effects alone are incredible – not to mention the gorgeous rolling hills of the Scottish countryside. Additionally, the movie offers a solid story that, in spite of a heavy reliance on familiar archetypes, manages to put a unique stamp on the fairytale genre. Merida isn’t exceptionally different from prior Disney Princesses (who yearn to be free of their responsibilities and live a “normal” life) but the similarities won’t prevent audiences from identifying with the character or her personal journey.

Like most animated films, Brave is screening in 3D and, like most animated films, the movie looks sharp in the premium format – rarely relying on “jump out of the screen” gags. Consequently, either version of the film is recommendable – since the 3D effect is neither distracting nor essential to enjoying the onscreen action.


While it doesn’t break a lot of new ground, Brave Download is a beautiful and competent entry in Disney’s robust fairytale film pedigree – one that is sure to dazzle younger viewers. Princess Merida will, without question, have no trouble competing alongside iconic Mouse House heroines like Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine, and Ariel, as one of Disney’s best animated leading ladies. Nonetheless, even though Brave is solid from beginning to end, the experience might be a little underwhelming for older viewers who expect Pixar to continue pushing the boundaries of animated film storytelling with another “mature” offering. Ultimately, it’s an easy film to recommend, but some ardent cinephiles might want to temper their lofty expectations.

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