Com a determinação de forjar seu próprio caminho na vida, a Princesa Mérida desafia uma tradição que traz o caos ao seu reino. Mérida dependerá de sua bravura e de suas habilidades como arqu... Ler tudoCom a determinação de forjar seu próprio caminho na vida, a Princesa Mérida desafia uma tradição que traz o caos ao seu reino. Mérida dependerá de sua bravura e de suas habilidades como arqueira para desfazer uma maldição bestial.Com a determinação de forjar seu próprio caminho na vida, a Princesa Mérida desafia uma tradição que traz o caos ao seu reino. Mérida dependerá de sua bravura e de suas habilidades como arqueira para desfazer uma maldição bestial.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Ganhou 1 Oscar
- 20 vitórias e 48 indicações no total
- Merida
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- Fergus
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- Elinor
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- The Witch
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- Lord Dingwall
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- Lord MacGuffin
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- Lord Macintosh
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- Maudie
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- Maudie
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- Young Merida
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- Young Macintosh
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- The Crow
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- Wee Dingwall
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- Martin
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- Gordon
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Avaliações em destaque
Brave is at its best when it's smartly and charmingly changing what we think think a Disney Princess can be, but it wavers when it tries to somehow reinvent the Pixar wheel. The film lacks the trademark Pixar wit we've come to expect from the animation studio's productions, and some humor feels shoe-horned in for the sake of having some laughs; the directorial kerfuffle that took place in the middle of production is not overwhelmingly obvious, but there is a distinct laugh of singular vision driving the film and its tone wavers throughout.
It may not live up to the incredible standards of the Pixar brand, but Brave offers young audiences a lot of entertainment and adventure. Highly Recommended.
8/10
That's not to say Brave is quite as visually astonishing as Sully's fur in Monsters Inc., the magical underwater world of Finding Nemo, or a landfill laden Earth in Wall-E. But, in some ways, it's not meant to be. We're dealing with a primarily human cast for once, and ones meant to look very different than the ones in Up.
Beyond the animation, the story is somewhat flat. The trailers do an excellent job of concealing the twists, but the twists are all easy to see well ahead of time. The story revolves around Princess Merida who is continually at odds with her Mother, Elinor. At the center of their arguments: marriage. Merida is to be married to the first born of one of the leaders of the other three clans. She'll have none of it as she'd much rather ride off on her own and perfect her archery skills than sit at home and be a proper Princess. In her more childish qualities, she's like her father: an overgrown warrior child who also happens to be King. It's not a bad story, but it's certainly a little too basic. Most people will most likely find the lack of creativity in the script's details the biggest disappointment in Brave. There's no moments where we marvel "how did these guys come up with this?"
It's a pity because Merida is one of the best protagonists Pixar has been blessed with. She's likable and hate-able in all the right ways. She has quite a bit of bratty teenager in her - as evidenced by the lack of morality she displays in trying to change her mother's mind about her upcoming betrothal - and yet heaps of bravery - as she shows when confronted with what she's done to her Mother. The best part about Merida and the story is that she's the one continually driving it forward and making the choices. That proves vital as the film doesn't really have a villain. This isn't a good vs. evil battle like all their other movies not named Finding Nemo.
Brave falls somewhere in the middle for Pixar. It's great that it's original (especially with Pixar selling out and giving us Monster's Inc. 2 and Toy Story 4 shortly), it's great the protagonist is female and so well rounded, and it's great the animation is somewhat subdued for once. I can't help but feel that Brave lacks some of the magic and creativity that really separate the upper echelon of Pixar's best work from the rest of it. Of course, that'll still probably be enough to make it the best animated movie of the year.
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Personally, after the first five minutes, which were a bit slow, I became absorbed in the story and thoroughly enjoyed the movie. There was lots of action and the plot was attention grabbing and unique, with no soppy love story and little slang included.
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- CuriosidadesKevin McKidd was particularly happy to work on this project because it was the first time in years that he'd been able to use his natural Scottish accent in a movie.
- Erros de gravação(at around 10 mins) Queen Elinor uses the term "collywobbles", meaning a stomach ache, a term not coined until 1823. Presumably we are hearing a "translation" of what the characters were really saying.
- Citações
Princess Merida: [last lines; narrating] There are those who say fate is something beyond our command. That destiny is not our own, but I know better. Our fate lives within us, you only have to be brave enough to see it.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosWhen Mor'du is killed towards the end of the film he turns into a will o' the wisp and we realise that they are the spirits of the dead. During the credits a will o' the wisp appears over the credit "dedicated with love and gratitude to Steve Jobs, our partner, mentor and friend."
- ConexõesFeatured in AniMat's Reviews: Cars 2 (2011)
- Trilhas sonorasNoble Maiden Fair
Music by Patrick Doyle
Lyrics by Patrick Neil Doyle
Performed by Emma Thompson and Peigi Barker
Gaelic translation by Donald MacLeod
Principais escolhas
Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 185.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 237.283.207
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 66.323.594
- 24 de jun. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 538.983.207
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 33 min(93 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1