When Moana finds the shell at the beginning of the movie, it's small.
When she rediscovers it at the end, it's large and "mature"
She then takes the large pink shell and puts it on a pedestal for no reason at all. Like it doesn't even relate to the plot.
Then we're left with this end shot of the pink shell on a pedestal with an opening that looks exactly like a vulva/labia with a clitoris-like protrusion at the top. It might as well have had pubic hair for all its subtlety.
The movie was obviously for mothers to show their daughters how to be strong independent women and that their genitals make them special, but they really doubled down on it with this scene and it was much too heavy-handed in my opinion. A lot of boys are going to be left feeling uncomfortable and wondering what it was all about.
Jace Cook
You're just a pedo m8.
Gabriel Flores
Did you actually see the movie? You would know what I'm talking about.
Alexander Edwards
Holy fucking hell... Did you never saw a shell in you whole motherfucking life my right wing friend?
Ryan Bell
but what relevance did it have to the plot? it served no purpose except it was small when she was young, and then she finds it later and its large and she takes it and puts it on a pedestal
they don't even explain it's purpose!
John Diaz
You guys never cease to amaze me
Jaxon Wright
>my right wing friend? Why must you project so hard, friend?
Andrew Moore
Never put the pussy on a pedestal!
Eli Gray
nothing sexy about this ugly island hopper race
Nolan Torres
;)
Gavin Hughes
Every chief added a rock to the pile to make the island bigger. Symbolically it demonstrated unity with the traditions of the past and a commitment to servin the people of the island. Moana's dad explains this in the beginning of the movie. She places a shell on top of the pile as her contribution to their legacy, since her people were again living as voyagers.
Ayden Wright
It's what Disney always did. Can you remember the last Disney movie where both princess and prince were white? They are pushing hard the narrative to brainwash little kids into thinking it's "normal". It's all part of an agenda to undermine male's role in society.
Juan Flores
So her contribution is basically "muh vagina." Bravo, Disney.
Oliver Lewis
Literally figuratively putting the pussy on a pedastal? I shouldn't be surprised considering it's Disney, the most pussy-pedastal-putting company on earth right now.
Isaiah Lee
Any close ups of her nipples in OP's pic?
Bentley Hernandez
>Can you remember the last Disney movie where both princess and prince were white?
Frozen?
Andrew Kelly
This scene was actually really weird because i was by myself in a room full of moms and kids.
David Mitchell
I am white i am so beautiful fuck off. You palgue ridden wet dog smellin child molesting cumskin.
Henry Ramirez
Frozen was all about strong womyn, useless pleb and evil prince, meaning that wealthy white males are evil. Try again
Jason Smith
we cure cancer
you only exist because of us
Gabriel Young
damn you're really fucked up
Elijah Howard
There were plenty of nice white guys in the movie.
Ryder Foster
Kek
Adrian Morgan
wonder what sick pervert will turn this into an SFM
Aaron Gutierrez
There are plenty of examples of Disney hiding lewd imagery in their flicks, its nothing new
Brody Gonzalez
No. Her contribution was to cap off the chieftains' visual history by showing that they had returned to the sea.
Jack Hill
The prince was evil
Brody Clark
Why do vaginas scare you?
Ryan Williams
>hiding The Lion King has one of the most sexual scenes ever, they are not subtle, and don't forget Disney TV shows.
Charles Williams
I'm not OP, and vaginas don't scare me, but imagine if the scene was a boy putting a long rod or a phallic symbol in a pedestal
Alexander Jenkins
Look at this disgusting depiction of a young boy taking hold of his manhood. Look how phallic and suggestive it is, might as well have balls. It represents him separating himself from the cold iron grip of females and asserting male dominance. How the fuck do they get away with this?
Leo Parker
Tangled?
Justin Morris
People have talked about the drawing of the sword being a symbol of male adolescence forever
Jayden Ramirez
They remind me of that monster in Return of the Jedi.
Liam Price
Literally only adults think this. Kids are just "I want a sickass sword with which I earn my throne" Only cìnęmà fags will argue that there is some deep-seated psychological bullshit to it, just like Moana. Kids are dumb as fuck when it comes to abstract or implicit imagery.
Xavier Nguyen
So what's the issue when they depict a symbol of female adolescence?
Jonathan Myers
why isn't this baby wearing a shirt?
Jeremiah King
That doesn't change how you meant to make the comparison sound ludicrous when it's actually very common and every teenager's first visual metaphor.
Evan Carter
You also cause cancer. Case in point.
Daniel Bell
Moana as in she moans-a-lot?
Lincoln Cox
Because it's a baby? Give me one good reason a baby NEEDS to wear a shirt.
Joshua Bennett
Someone post that, Toy's Story Rape pasta or that video where a women talk about Buzz being a Dildo that Woody, a man, is afraid of loosing to.
Jayden White
Cìnęmà fag detected.
Robert Price
Why would any kid reason that "that sword is my dick, and with it, I will find my place in life, and with it, throne"? Tell me how a 6-12 year old would get that (even subliminally) from a cartoon Just a sword m8. Story as old as time.
Levi Kelly
Normal people don't think about this shit, dude. You're looking for reasons to get upset
Zachary Rogers
damn, savage
Easton Kelly
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Benjamin Carter
Moana is delicious brown, the thinking man's preference
Carter Brown
>moana is sexier as a baby than the duff she grows into