Researchers say Disney/Pixar movies underrepresent poor/minimize hardships (dailymail.co.uk) 4 points by jfrisby 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] bobby_9x 10y ago ↗ Disney/Pixar movies are supposed to be feel-good movies for children.Of course they don't represent reality, and they shouldn't. [–] orionblastar 10y ago ↗ Disney started out remaking fairy tales, but rewrote them with happy endings. In the books there always was a sad or bad ending and grusome stuff.Disney made a series of made for TV movies and the first sad ending one I saw was Old Yeller.
[–] orionblastar 10y ago ↗ Disney started out remaking fairy tales, but rewrote them with happy endings. In the books there always was a sad or bad ending and grusome stuff.Disney made a series of made for TV movies and the first sad ending one I saw was Old Yeller.
[–] jonkiddy 10y ago ↗ Disney's core product is fiction. Fiction in the form of entertainment. Entertainment that distracts from the realities of life.__fiction__ noun. Literature/media in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 15.2 ms ] threadOf course they don't represent reality, and they shouldn't.
Disney made a series of made for TV movies and the first sad ending one I saw was Old Yeller.
__fiction__ noun. Literature/media in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.