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“So is Sleeping Beauty the first Disney movie to pass the Bechdel test?” I asked Julie, as we watched Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather bicker over Aurora’s birthday dress.

After some discussion we decided that Cinderella was probably the first, given all the conversations that Cinderella has with her stepmother about cleaning the grates etc, but Sleeping Beauty is the first one where the female characters conversing actually like each other.

IMO Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather are the real stars of this film: Aurora and Philip are pretty much just along for the ride in this titanic battle between the fairies. (Thought: maybe Maleficent’s curse on Aurora is motivated not just by general petty “you didn’t invite me to the christening” spite, but also “I’m mad at my fellow fairies and want to show them up in public” spite.) It’s all a big fairy chess match, and the humans are mere pawns!

...actually, that’s quite unfair to Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, who are genuinely goodhearted and truly love Aurora (I’m still mad at the movie Maleficent for butchering Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather’s characters in order to make Maleficent look good), but I would 100% read a retelling that went the “fairy chess match” route.

But nonetheless, Philip could never have gotten out of that dungeon without Flora, Fauna, and Meriweather’s help. Plus, the fairies get all the best lines! Truly a case of the side characters stealing the show.

Date: 2020-02-15 04:37 pm (UTC)
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My fifth grade teacher made a haunted house with just the music from the sequence - you couldn't even see the animation! just hear the music! - and we all had a Pavlovian "OH NO SHIT'S GONNA GO DOWN" reaction when it started playing.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAACK

AND that wimpy-ass Ave Maria bit afterwards DOES NOT make it better, either.

Date: 2020-02-15 04:44 pm (UTC)
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Why is it so scary? Did no one at Disney ever step back and go "Damn, this is terrifying, maybe we should tone it down"?

I'm convinced someone at Disney had the job of going "No, no, this is GREAT! MORE terror, the kiddies will love it!" Otherwise I am just boggled at the beautiful high quality TRAUMA INDUCING stuff they churned out. I don't think books are the same -- I had a non-censored Grimm's as a kid, with red-hot iron shoes and eyeballs being plucked out and so on, and that never gave me nightmares!

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