Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:34 am
I don't know why they put Bambi on that list. Obivously they could not think of any other horror movies to add to the list.
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Agreed. Its NOT just about his mother's death. If that was the case, Lion King would have been on the list too, in that movie we actually saw a dead body for a good few minutes. Bambis however uses the "Jaws element". In the movie Jaws, you anticipate the shark, you fear the shark, but you barely see the shark. But the scenes WITHOUT the shark tend to be scarier than the scenes with the shark. Suspense. Pure and simple. Bambi has this same element. The characters don't need to see the humans to fear them. The look in his mother's eyes when she hears/smells them. When Bambi's father finds him, there is so consoling, its just "You're mother can't be with you any longer....Come", and they walk away. How the animals, mainly the Great Prince speak of "man", the ominous nature. You know he's dealt with them before. You can imagine the horrors the Great Prince has seen humans did to the forest animals. The amount of death due to humans he has seen. And then the dramatic battle between Ronno and Bambi. The way they throw eachother around. Its no lightweight battle. Ronno is willing to kill Bambi. Deers KILLING eachother, its very Watership Down. Then of course those dogs. The way they look and act. They weren't the fluffy Lady and the Tramp kinds of dogs. And again, we see the main character of the movie, shot! We see him fall. No blood, but blood isn't necessary. We know Bambi could die.Widdi wrote:Wow how time has changed the perception of horror. Bambi is most definitely a horror film. The idea of a an unknown force destroying loved ones and then your home is a truly terrifying thing to imagine. The
movie has classic elements of horror films such as tense music just before something terrible happens, a villian who comits senseless attrocities, a hell of a lot of suspense. And to top it all off, Bambi, his mother and the other forest animals are good people, something most victims of "horror" movies these days are not.
It's not gore porn, but it is a work of horror. We've just become so immune to this type of horror that we don't precieve it as such.