Oh my God, that's funny! This may be TLM's "Enchanted" afterall!WillytheDino wrote:
Marina and Scuttle

Oh my God, that's funny! This may be TLM's "Enchanted" afterall!WillytheDino wrote:
Marina and Scuttle

 Wow there have been so many clips for this movie!
 Wow there have been so many clips for this movie!
Fine- you want the truth?Chernabog_Rocks wrote:Actually yes I did see that, what I mean is go more in depth, what made it so powerful? Anybody can write just one line like that. Look at my post where I reviewed the first five minutes, or even Sirens we both went and said more than just "wow great film" or "it's a really poweful introduction".Vermin Friends wrote:Why don't you listen to me?
Apparently it's too much to ask for people to extrapolate these days and by the way I find it ironic your saying I don't listen to you since I feel as though your not really listenting to me, more like you sitting there going "oh there he goes again just nod my head and then continue on" I may have said negative things about what I've seen so far but I've been honest and I have shown some positiveness towards the film.
I also agree with Disney Live On:pap64 wrote:I agree with you completely, but here's how I see this (note: I haven't seen the movie):Siren wrote:I see what JDCB1986 meant about horrible CGI on the music box. It looks unfinished and out of place. And she dies to save a music box? That's like a mother dying to grab a ring. Seriously that was really stupid. It started off well enough. Though 5 minutes was not enough for me to get emotionally attached to Athena. 15 minutes would have been better for an intro to Athena. 5 minutes was not enough. Seriously, I don't feel anything about her dying. Mufasa's death was sad. Bambi's mother's dead was traumatic. This felt like, "You stupid **** your daughters are safe, get down to them and console them!"
If she was only saving her daughter and not some little box, that is a major sacrifice. Similar as to how Bambi's mom dies. But her kids are safe and she lingers to get a box. I for one am disappointed in the writers. And WTF did the ship crash in the first place? They take the loot and crash their ship? Did they not see the gigantic rocks out of the water? These are pirates...sea-faring men who should know how to steer a boat. And they run straight into a rock with Athena there and she essentially becomes roadkill...or boatkill? Not sure what you would call it.
Now, the fact she killed herself grabbing the music box, explains pretty well why Triton hates music and tosses the box. His wife died to get the very thing he gave to her and in a way, he feels guilty because of it. Even though its her own damn fault she's dead. I just had visions of her risking her life to save her daughters. She saved one of her daughters, but didn't risk her life till she went for a damn music box.
Hate me all you want for being so sacrilegious, but as a parent myself, if my daughter is safe, I don't give a damn about the safety of monetary things. That is like a car is about to hit your kid and you pull them out of the way, but drop your cell phone and you run back in front of the car to get it.
Humans have the tendency to really value material objects. Most of their time its because of monetary value (It costs a fortune!), but many times its because of the moral and human value. Or to put it simply, that article represents that person's memories, life and even accomplishments, wishes and dreams.
When something holds that much value people WILL go as far as to risk their lives to save it.
In Athena's case, that music box represents her love for King Triton and the daughters that were born out of that relationship. It encases everything she cherishes in her life and might mean something to her daughters when they grow older, or could even become an heirloom that symbolizes the love that grew out of their family.
If you think about this, maybe that's why Athena risked her life to save the music box.
Again, I do agree that no one should risk their lives for a material possession, and that it would have been more significant had it been Ariel the one in danger.
It was rather unnecessary (especially her gasp), but it is hinted that it was slowed down, since it goes frame-by-frame.Disney Live On wrote:I only think they prolonged the actual crash. We should have seen it coming and then seen the ship crash. The extra shot of her gasp was anooying. What could have been dramatic might have been if she saved her daughter and then her own tail got caught and sadly she could not move the rock alone.

If you put all the clips you already have of I Remember together (from youtube), you can see the whole song. You only miss one 'La'.the other songs on You tube. aka. The full I Remeber and the finale song: I Will Sing. Id love to hear them.



