Shit this was actually pretty good

Shit this was actually pretty good.
Great songs. Moana was cool. Only critic is I think the dad was underdeveloped and should have went after her with the big boats.

What'd you guys think?

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Good movie.
Moana herself was a weak character that was just a retread of the same female character we've seen before with Rapunzel, Anna and Judy.

Would've been more emotionally challenging if it wasn't the Chief's best friend who drowned, but rather his son/Moana's older brother who she never met.

It would explain why Tui & Sina didn't produce more heirs.

Probably Disney's best mainline movie since Toy Story 3

I disagree she's at least better than Anna simply because she wasn't desperately searching for a love interest. Moana never forgot she was trying to save everyone.

I liked her more than I thought I would. Mostly because she was actually flawed and her voice actress did a really good job.

But didn't it seem like Moana was committed to going on this adventure not for herself but for her people? I mean, first try she was doing it for herself, but what really pushed her to try again was learning about how all lives depended on this mission.

I kinda want Moana to be a bit more selfish in her motive. She's basically a straight-A student. There's nothing inherently wrong with her, but well-rounded role models do not make for compelling characters.

She was still only doing it for herself until Maui abandoned her and her Grandma's spirit finally convinced her to change. She would have died right there if Maui didn't block Te Ka and fuck up his hook in the process

>but well-rounded role models do not make for compelling characters
Yes, but keep in mind that Disney princess movies aren't exactly targeted towards your average Sup Forums user or even your average adult. They're for kids and their parents. She could have been a lot worse.

No, the successful attempt at sailing off the island was a direct response to Grandmother Tala handing the heart & legend off to Moana.

She could have been, but that's no excuse for poor (not really poor, Moana is fine, but just fine) writing.

Nice songs, beautiful movie, but no sense of pacing whatsoever. It spent so much time establishing Moana's motives in the most cliche ways possible (as if we really needed that much explanation for "teenage girl feels trapped at home and wants to see the world") and left little time for anything with any weight. I felt there was nothing for me to grab onto and get invested in.

>Nothing inherently wrong with her
Yeah, but in terms of Disney princesses, she's definitely one of the more flawed ones. She doesn't succeed once in the movie without help, and she keeps her selfish attitude, albeit less so, up until near the end of the movie with 'I am Moana'

When was Moana ever selfish? It's not like she ran away purely out of enjoyment.

Moana needed help to succeed, but she definitely contributed to her goals. She is probably the Disney character with the least amount of help needed to reach her dreams.

>Disney character who needed the least amount of help
>Isn't a single time she didn't need help in the movie

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Part of me wonders if OP was at the same screening as me tonight.
It's heavily flawed but I still find it very enjoyable. I've re watched it a bunch of times now. Unlike Zootopia where I never felt much need to rewatch it, Moana keeps me coming back.

All Disney characters get help along the way, but some get way more help than others. Moana received little help compared to other characters, but she still needed help just about every step of the way.

Simply put, Moana didn't need her help doing all the heavy lifting. She didn't need a gang to bail her out of prison or anyone to come & save her life. All Moana had really was someone to point her the right direction & some extra muscle when taking on monsters.

Yeah the songs and visuals alone are enough to warrant a rewatch

>Or anyone to come and save her life

She was saved from death multiple times in the movie

The ending was a little odd.
I could understand some of the people leaving the island but not everyone. They had a good place going there that everyone, except Moana, was more than happy with.

If you count the ocean, which killed people all the time & would occasionally punish Moana, then yes. But typically she & Maui evened each other out in saving each others' lives.

I would think that everyone left the island temporarily to stretch out their territory & their legs.

last fart of the Disney revival era. Didn't woo me at all.

Some of the best songs they've made in a long while imo, there wasn't really a single one I went "Eh" to. That and the movie was goddamn gorgeous.

Definitely one of the best, if not the best looking 3D animated film ever made

Maui's hair. Fucking hell. I need to see this movie a second time so I can ignore the plot and just focus on the CG wizardry.

I hate how Pua the pig was set up to be the movie's animal sidekick and then was immediately replaced with Heihei the retarded chicken.
He goes with Moana when she first goes on a boat and was featured in the movie's original teaser trailer and then, nothing.
It would of been funny seeing Pua and Heihei work off each other.

>piss jokes in the movie and in the short movie
goddamn it disney

It's definitely a huge step in the right direction compared to some of Disney's previous CG films not counting Pixar.

Has animated humanized Tamatoa animatorbro updated recently?

Presumably with the return of the heart, the ocean's order and state of the islands would begin to unfuck themselves

So I guess why not at least look around

> they stop right before the beatdown

life is pain.

>Not counting Pixar

it looks better than anything Pixars ever made

Miranda's lyricism was definitely on the lazier side for most of the tracks (e.g. i know everybody on this island seems so happy on this island), but structurally they were pretty dang solid.

I really wish the Rock wasn't in it. I love Dwayne, but his singing was acceptable at best and the character never came to life as a character. I was always deeply aware of the fact that I was watching the Rock.

That might have been a bit disruptive to the story structure. What we really needed was a stronger sense of his fear and sublimated anger. Just fifteen to thirty seconds of him showing some serious vulnerability would have really helped.

I don't think that would have helped her character. Initially, she is selfish. She wants to explore, she wants to be free. The conflict comes when she understands what needs to be done but fears that she isn't capable or worthy. If anything, the failure was in not setting up her insecurity earlier. In the beginning, she knows what she wants but is fighting against it because of societal pressure. Later, she suddenly loses that surety in order to hum and haw about her worth. It's not terribly awkward, but it could have been handled better.

The best part about the movie was the boats

That's a great point. The more I think about it, the more I feel as though Moana was two separate movies that were sewn together with some impressive precision. I enjoyed it, but I can't help but imagine the masterpiece it could have been.

Did this part make anyone else rock hard?

The big twist in the movie is that Moana is the one trying to keep up traditions, unlike literally every other Disney Princess ever. The villagers were the rebels.

Careful with that mind control fetish you got there. It starts innocent enough, with this "21 Charisma Bard casts charm" stuff, but before you know it you're masturbating to Japanese porn of hypnotized women fucking pigs and making that retarded hand gesture thing.

You could say that about any scene with Moana herself in it to be honest

>rock hard

Let's address the elephant in the room - Why did it do worse than the generic talking animal and disney princess movies? Is the era of cultural/historical pieces over?

Well for one it's not a historical culture that anyone in the west cares about (hence why it's doing much better in Japan, because they DO care a little more about Polynesia).

Cutting Warrior Face was a really dumb choice. It's one of the more interesting aspects of the story (pretend to be something you're not) and looks like it could've been the highlight of the movie.

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As usual, the most underrated part about the movie is the background music

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-Completely non white cast
-Barely any cute furbait
-Seemingly not much marketing compared to their previous modern films
-Cast is all relatively unknown except for Dwayne and Lin Manuel (Who isn't technically in the cast)
-Based around a relatively unknown people and their culture
-Actually respected the Polynesian legends, like making Maui unattractive, which could turn some people away

Despite some people calling this movie generic, they actually took quite a few risks with it. It's still a success though, the fact that it's still made over $634 million is quite impressive

It was pretty good, but one thing started to bother me a bit.
It seems like 2010+ disney princesses get increasingly broken powers, for relatively minor challenges. I mean Mulan had a handicap in her gender and had to deal with a massive invasion, while Moana has to deliver a MacGuffin on boat, without getting attacked by tiny pirates, when the freaking ocean does her bidding and she has a song in which she just triumphantly proclaims her name. It feels like the movie coddles Moana and the younger audience that is suposed to identify with her a bit to much.

It bothered me too at first, but then I realized that Moana doesn't really get any powers, she's just doing the ocean's bidding and the ocean helps her out before fucking off once everything's fixed.

The only real "power" she gets is learning how to sail and navigate, and you see her work to achieve both.

No it wouldn't have. The only thing worse than one animal sidekick are two animal sidekicks.

What was his problem?

The Ocean in the movie is clearly neutral, but still with good intentions. It really only cared about the Heart being returned to Te Fiti.

Too shiny

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Shiny addresses the same theme and works better by also acting as a contrast to Maui.

Shit, you're right. I can't hear what the asshole is singing.

Yeah I get that, but for me it makes little difference, since the goals of Moana and the ocean align perfectly and he intervenes constantly. Aside from the finale Moana does not need to do much, her learning sailing and navigating was nice, but there was no reason why the ocean could not just safely carry her boat and for a titular protagonist it is a pretty minor accomplishment. Also why I liked Maui it feels slightly wrong that his entire storyline could have easily been cut out of the story.

If the Ocean carried her there no one would have learned anything. The whole reason it chose her, is because she was the only one in her tribe who showed a shred of humanity to something outside of what was on her island. That humanity is what allowed her to connect with Te Ka and eventually return the heart. None of her people could do it, they would never venture out, and continue to stay scared of the water; to never reach out to other places. Maui couldn't do it, he would have stayed selfish, and kept the guilt of having stolen the heart in the first place. The Ocean couldn't do it, because again, that'd fuck everyone else over. Not to mention Te Ka can't even touch water. Moana would still be extremely overconfident, and arrogant to the point of putting others in harms way just so she could succeed at something. The whole lesson here isn't just about returning what was stolen, it's learning along the way.

Zootopia was better, more enganging.

The part about Moanas own arrogance is really good, I had not considered that before. However it still feels like a guided tour, where Moana has to do something very simple at the end. I think it would have been a better movie if the ocean would not have helped at all, if she would have just found the MacGuffin and then she and Maui would have made there way solely on their own. As it is now the ocean feels kinda like Moanas puppeteer.

She runs up cliffs like they're nothing, her natural endurance was weirdly superhuman

Best 3d movie thus far, but still not Frog tier

It sucked if you don't count that Moana is qt.

Too much songs, some of them really good, others just filler. Interesting premise and execution, inescapable Disney ending but better than usual. 7/10

The full version is on the soundtrack. It's just kinda basic and a bit boring, the only interest from it comes with the visuals wheras the rest of the soundtrack holds up just listening, The axed Maui campfire song was incredibly boring too and was a disguised plot dump. You're Welcome was vastly superior.

The real interesting axed song was More. It was clearly finished and ready for the film and is pretty hummable. It even had a reprise. Maybe when the film got that late rewrite downplaying Maui's role (and removing the 'twist' discovery that he was responsible for fucking up the world) they felt they had to make the song more powerful and vocally challenging and rewrote it to be How Far I'll go.

It's kinda weird how Disney are doing these massive, late rewrites completely changing the plot and it isn't backfiring for them. Tangled, Frozen, Zootropolis and Moana all had their core plots completely rewritten really late on and it all worked well.

Guessing Gigantic is going to be completely different from the "daughter of a storm giant finds a tiny playmate" plot they've talked about so far given they delayed it 9 months or so to November 2018. Just hoping it isn't their first disaster.

I liked it a lot and ended up seeing it twice in theaters cause friends.

I enjoyed pretty much all the songs, and since it's a Disney musical and the songs make up half the movie time THATS REALLY IMPORTANT.

That seriously bothered me. She displays more athletic ability than a fucking demigod. I think a people are starting to notice that Disney keep making their princesses perfect (with only minor 'acceptable' flaws) and their male characters liars/criminals/anti-social

MMM FISH DINNERS

It quite literally shows us in the movie that her athleticism is the one thing she has going for her

Kino

>tfw no one ever mentions the music on Sup Forums or Sup Forums
thank you user

It's bullshit, the little mermaid and aladdin's best songs are all instrumental too but nobody realizes it.

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I know Sup Forums flips their shit whenever women aren't subservient but the part where Maui is trying to explain himself and Te Fiti looks annoyed as all hell is the funniest fucking thing I've ever seen

So thicc her hips practically create mountains

Ain't that the next movie

She's not white, so the idea of portraying a Minority as flawed? Easily could lead to "You offended us Disney!" which is why Tiana is also little miss working hard who has no flaws and her lesson is....do not work too hard which is a Non-Flaw.

they don't call her the mother island for nothing

Moana did $634 million so it outperformed previous Disney flicks like Tangled and Wreck It Ralph. The latter of which didn't even break 500 mil and nonsensically is getting a sequel despite it not selling enough to deserve one and honestly the original WiR? It was shit thanks to Sarah Silverman's character.

To conclude Moana did damn good and now Disney has a solid Tokenism Princess to cash out with at the merchandise game.

Tangled made 2.3 times its budget
Moana made 4.3 times its budget and is still making money in Japan

Feels good

Is it beating Zootopia in Japan?

Bit of a shame that they changed her lava design to something androgynous from the 'lava hag' they were originally going to go with but I guess they wanted to try and keep the twist a surprise.

Tangled was a big gamble for Disney, going away from post modern 'knowing' comedies back to traditional fairy tales.

Plus it had a really troubled production history. Was originally A Shrek style spoof, then it basically became Enchanted 2 (guy goes to fairy tale world) and at somepoint it had a neat 'moving oil painting' art style.

It's not a good film to compare to for profits.

It's also not enough for Disney to make a profit on an animated feature. Disney Animation studios generally get 1 film a year, that film HAS to make megabucks in an age of Marvel, Star Wars and Frozen.

I was really wrong, since way back in the concept art age I thought Moana was supposed to be related to the volcano goddess (who I thought was Pe'le) a la some sort of grandmother willow dynamic

By not enough to make a profit are you talking about Tangled or Moana?

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Lyrically, the songs felt stilted, but I still enjoyed their overall feel. In comparison to Frozen, I think Moana did a significantly better job of weaving the musical numbers into the film.

Too much time was spent on the boring ass island and she only had like one real adventure before facing hotstuff, making the movie as a whole rather dull. They should have cut everything before Maui and filled out the rest of the movie with questing.

Moana was flawed?

Yes

I think Te Ka needed more of a presence.

I think the point was to make her as obscure as possible before the climax

She was a haughty ass motherfucker

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The way they had Te-Ka coming from the left and going to the right was really cool and stood out to me, instead of going from right to left on the screen.

She was gonna run off on her people in the beginning and she tried to quit near the end, I wouldn't say flawed but she's definitely more complex than most disney girls.

Well Zootopia was preachy memebait.

I think he was talking about quality of the film itself. Frozen, Zootopia, Big Hero 6, Tangled ranged from banal to shit.

He's kind of a hack imo, but then again this movie is the first time that it felt like the songs were kidz bop versions of broadway hit's so I'll go easy on him.

I thought the Rock was quite good, but maybe that's because the character was like the Rock?

Non-whites. I'm fine with the decision but unless you make the characters chinese it's always going to lose you money.

>But maybe that's because his character was like the Rock

Well, yeah