disney princesas Club
cadastrar-se
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
posted by ApplesauceDoctr
Hello everyone! I'm Veronica (a.k.a. ApplesauceDoctr :D), and hey, it's been a little while since I've written an article. It feels good to get back into the spirit of writing. :D
So, what have I today? As you can see, I'll be analyzing the song "Reflection" from Disney's Mulan. I made a lyric video for it about a week atrás and realized just how deep the song is! However, in this analysis, I'll also be taking a look at the extended version of the song. It shows a different side of mulan that...well, you'll see soon enough.

Alright then! Let's take a listen to Reflection!

Movie Version

Look at me
I will never pass for a perfect bride
Or a perfect daughter
Can it be
I'm not meant to play this part?



From this, we can see that mulan knows that she can't be what society expects her to be - that perfect porcelana doll. It's just not going to happen, and as a result, she perguntas herself. If she's not that perfect bride or daughter, then what is she? Who is she supposed to be?


Now I see
That if I were truly to be myself
I would break my family's heart




This excerpt here makes me think of Elsa. And Hercules. All of these characters want to just be themselves and fit in, but it's not that easy. For Mulan, she wants to be herself, but not if it means disappointing her family. She truly loves and respects them and is willing to try to be what society expects of her in order to maintain a good family image. As we've discussed, though, she can't do this, thus bringing us to the chorus:


Who is that girl I see
Staring straight back at me?
Why is my reflection
Someone I don't know?



For some reason, I never really understood what mulan meant por this, and here I am right now feeling like a complete dunce. xD
Whenever mulan sees her reflection, she sees what she's trying to be - the "perfect porcelana doll". You know this por now. But she knows that's not who she is. She wants to be her true self while at the same time making her family proud. Of course, she feels that she can't be herself without giving the Fa family a bad name.

Somehow I cannot hide
Who I am, though I've tried
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



(That last line is repeated, por the way. ;D)
This basically re-establishes what she's already been saying. She hides her true self to try and fit society's expectations, yada yada. She awaits the day, if indeed there is a day, when she can be herself and not worry about dishonoring the family.

I'll bet (not really) you're thinking, "Wow, that's it? Short song." Indeed. It's a gorgeous song, but rather short. We'll now take a look at the extended version of the song. Why was the song trimmed? Let's find out!

Extended Version

Who is that perfect bride?
It's not me, though I've tried
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



The looking-into-the-mirrors bit should look familiar, as does this excerpt entirely. The only real way this contrasts with the anterior excerpt I showed is that instead of her admitting to hiding herself, here, it's mais directly related to what just happened in the movie *cough cough Matchmaker cough*.
The seguinte excerpt is where the contrast comes in.


How I pray
That a time will come, I can free myself
From their expectations




You know how the movie version mainly focuses on her wanting to please her family? I mean, yeah, she does want to be accepted as herself, but only if she can do so in an "honorable" way.
That gets thrown off a bit here. This suggests that she wants to be devoid from society's expectations altogether in order to live the life she wants. Let's continue on to see where I'm going with this.


On that day
I'll discover someway to be myself
And to make my family proud




Wait, haven't we gone over this already? Yep, we sure have! No need to talk this over again. It's the next stanza we want to take a look at.


They want a docile lamb
No one knows who I am
Must there be a secret me
I'm forced to hide?



Alright, let's see. She's saying that society is basically like this: We don't know who you are, and frankly, we don't care. But we expect you to be perfect. Got that? For someone they hardly know, society's putting a huge weight on Mulan's shoulders, and she's not happy about this. From that last line, she doesn't seem too satisfied with being "forced to hide" herself.
This is the part that makes this extended version of the song seem questionable in respect to what we actually saw in the movie. It makes mulan seem a bit mais selfish. Sure, she brings up wanting to make her family proud, but the extended song primarily focuses on how she feels with these expectations. She's had it. She just wants to come right out and be herself without the tension of fitting into the role of the "docile lamb".

Must I pretend that I'm
Someone else for all time?
When will my reflection show
Who I am
Inside?



This excerpt makes my point much mais clear. What makes the extended version and movie version similar is the fact that mulan obviously wants to be herself. However, in the movie version, she seems mostly disappointed that her efforts to fit in don't work, and she hopes that she'll be able to make her family proud someday. Here, though, mulan seems amargo, amarga about the fact that society has set these expectations on her. She's sick and tired of pretending to be someone she's not.

So, let's quickly compare and contrast the two. :D

Both Versions:
- mulan wants to be herself
- mulan wants to make her family proud

Extended Version:
- Emphasis on wanting personal freedom from society's wishes
- amargo, amarga about these aforementioned wishes
- amargo, amarga about hiding herself

Final Cut:
- Mostly just emphasis on her desire to be herself; no detectable bitterness

And there you have it! I hope you enjoyed leitura this, as I had a ton of fun composição literária it. :) You may want to check out my link song analysis of "If You Can Dream" from a while back.
I'll bet that you either a) are going to listen to the extended song right now or b) already have, haha. :D
Well, that about wraps things up! Thanks so much for reading! Adios!
 *sigh* I hate goodbyes. D':
*sigh* I hate goodbyes. D':
added by tiffany88
Source: tiffany88
added by tiffany88
Source: tiffany88
Hello guys! Here's the first part of the countdown dedicated to disney Princesses Couples Month! All DP kisses were included. The most part of the kisses eliminated are from sequels, but there are also some kisses from original filmes that I've never expected to see out. The segundo part will be upload once the countdown will end!

31.Pocahontas and John Rolfe: First Kiss.

It was to be expected, this couple isn't appreciated a lot. Their faces weren't even seen when they kissed; definitively it's the worst DP kiss.

I hate Pocahontas with John Rolfe... ~LauraLane



30.Cinderella and Prince Charming:...
continue reading...
added by JaDangerz
Source: disney
added by PrueFever
Source: Aladdin: Diamond Edition Blu-Ray
added by PrincessFairy
Source: disney
When I comment on one pick and other fãs wonder why I say so, it inspires me to make an artigo to explain mais in the best way. I find a lot similarities of Elsa with Periwinkle (Secret of the Wings), Ralph and Vanellope (Wreck-it Ralph), Zarina (The Pirate Fairy), and Maleficent (Maleficent).

 John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair
John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair

Similarities between Periwinkle & Elsa:
- Both have ice power
- Both ice are spreading quickly like fogo (okay, not definitely Periwinkle's ice but ice from Periwinkle's place)
- Both have white hairs, or whatever platinum blonde which looks...
continue reading...
For such a successful and expensive film, Frozen's complete lack of diversity (particularly ethnic diversity) really vexed me. Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante has four main human characters and out of the four:
- Four are white
- Four are all apparently straight
- Three are blonde
Looking at this, you can tell there is very little variation in Frozen's main cast. In ethnic terms, there really is no excuse of this. Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante needed mais POC.

I have heard one main argument (read: excuse) why Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante didn't have any racially diverse characters (and no: I am not counting black background characters). Some say that Frozen...
continue reading...
added by PrincessFairy
Source: disney.jp
added by AiraTheGhost
added by Frozen_Lover
Source: disney
One of the artigos on my to do list and I went with this one because I knew it wouldn't take me too long to make it. Anyway this is my personal opinion on the best disney Princess cantar voice and I have a feeling most will disagree with me but that's kind of something I'm used to.

12.Merida
 Peigi Barke
Peigi Barke
It turns out that Merida actually does sing in her movie, well sort of. Young Merida sings Noble Maiden Fair with her mother, which is a beautiful song. Now her voice is nice for a little kid but it can't compare to the other voices obviously. Also sorry to break it to you guys but we don't...
continue reading...
Forget about all of your opinions on Hans. Just for a minuto forget about any of his scheming or backstabbing that happens later in the movie. Imagine that you came into to this movie not expecting a villain, or at the very least expecting Elsa to be a villain. What would be the impression you would have of Hans?

My bet is that it would be almost the exact same as Anna's. In the first hora of the movie, Hans gives no implication that he is anything other than what he appears. A kind, gentlemanly, slightly awkward young man who is looking for a sense of adventure and a way to escape the overbearing...
continue reading...
added by princesses234
added by Elemental-Aura
Source: Sunrise-oasis deviantart
added by alexon31
added by ppgbelle4
Source: por realrogue on dA
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by jessowey
Source: www.toonswallpapers.com
added by tiffany88
Source: tiffany88