Disney may dismay

Thursday, 22 June 2006 09:37 am
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One of the occasional side-effects of what for want of a better word I'll call my academic "career" is the need, now and then, to spend an evening watching strange and unlikely movies. Last night the exigencies of encyclopedia entry formation required me to view two recent Disney films I haven't seen. Yes, this means I sat through Brother Bear*, gritting my teeth, curling my lip, drinking rum, and at intervals muttering or shouting imprecations, among them "patronising colonialist sods", "get a zoologist, dammit!" and "aaargh." It's a crappy little film, full of cute bears, brotherly love, noble shamanistic savages, inspiring pristine vistas filled with Exciting Wildlife, TM, emotional uplift and irritating music. I hated it. (Apart from anything else, it was incredibly short on actual female characters).

Chicken Little, on the other hand, was a surprisingly agreeable little film which suggests that, against the odds, Disney may be slowly waking up to the twenty-first century from their Sleeping-Beauty-like residence in the 1950s. I didn't have much expectations from the new Disney foray into 3-D computer animation, but in fact bedazzling technological skill has always been their raison d'être, and there are some wonderful effects in this one: the sensibility is very much the squash-and-stretch playfullness of the early 2-D cartoon. The animal-town is pleasantly goofy and at times slyly satirical, and while the usual rampant stereotyping is prevalent, the core characters who, predictably, win through, are rather endearingly geeky. Also - and this, given my known proclivities, is possibly the bit I enjoyed the most - the alien spaceships are simply cool. However, the heart of a potentially postmodern and rather entertaining alien invasion degenerates rather limply into the usual Disney family-values clichés, which horribly undercuts the inventiveness and off-the-wall subversive possibilities in the early parts of the film. So, an improvement in terms of postmodern sensibility and wit, but in the final analysis, alas, it's business as usual, and Disney is Disney still.

* Thank the gods, Home on the Range is a Disneyfied western, rather than a Disneyfied folkloric perversion, so I felt able to ignore it. There is a limit to my dedication.

Date: Thursday, 22 June 2006 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] khoi-boi.livejournal.com
Thankfully, this is all an exercise in history, since Pixar now effectively run Disney. Which is great, except I don't see the Pixar guys doing much fairy tale or folklore stuff. Which would be a pity, as I think it's still a rich vein for animators to mine - a Pixar Fool of the World and His Flying Ship would totally rock, for instance.

It's left to the indies to do it. Do you have any idea if Hoodwinked is up for an SA release?

Date: Thursday, 22 June 2006 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] extemporanea.livejournal.com
Hmmm. This must be a glass half full, half empty thing. As far as I see it, Disney now run Pixar, which means I'm expecting the Disney plastic sensibility to infect the Pixar brand.

I have no idea about Hoodwinked. After they didn't give us Serenity, I'm not getting my hopes up.

Date: Thursday, 22 June 2006 05:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] khoi-boi.livejournal.com
As far as I see it, Disney now run Pixar

Not really true - the guys from Pixar have basically been put in charge of various divisions at Disney, to run as they see fit. Steve Jobs is on the Disney board now, too.

One sign of this - Disney was going to make a non-Pixar Toy Story 3 hatchet job. Pixar was violently opposed to this exploitation of their creation. It got canned right after the buyout. A small indicator, but a positive one.

Is that the time

Date: Thursday, 22 June 2006 10:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mac1235.livejournal.com
Happy Birthday!

Date: Friday, 23 June 2006 11:34 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Many happinesses of the birthday persuasion. May there be feasting and wine. And presents. And feasting. Yay birthdays!

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