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The plot of Moana is very conventional, perfectly conforming to the Hero's Journey template. Still, there are novelities. The heroes are Polynesian. Americans don't have much of a shared history with Polynesians and they were never a touchy subject like the Native Americans, so it's no surprise there wasn't as much fuss here as when Disney released Pocahontas. The other novelty is that Moana is a girl yet she is being groomed to be the next chief of her tribe rather than a bride for some prince. Elsa also becomes a queen but it was cool to see Moana being trained in leadership skills, and that I believe makes her the most empowering feminist character in the Disney catalog. Another thing is that the male lead, Maui, is ugly. It's clear just from the poster that there wasn't going to be a romance between him and Moana. Disney princes tend to be slender and handsome, whereas Maui has a body to rival the Incredible Hulk and an uglier face. Anna, Tiana, and Rapunzel all got handsome boyfriends as a side benefit of their personal adventure. Moana doesn't get anything except strength of character.
Kurzon fucked around with this message at 14:32 on Dec 27, 2016 |
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