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Look down there! It's a song analysis!
Greetings! I'm ApplesauceDoctr, and today I present my fourth song analysis. This time though (somewhat similar to my "Reflection" analysis), I'll be comparing two songs -- "So This is Love" and "Dancing on a Cloud," both of which come from Disney's Cinderella. "Dancing on a Cloud," the deleted song, was written with the intent of doing what "So This is Love" later did -- to show how cinderela and the prince fell in amor with each other at the ball. While the two seem similar at first, further examination shows that the two are a bit different, and it gives a better understanding of why "Dancing on a Cloud" may have been replaced with "So This is Love." Or does it? Let's find out!

I'll analyze the two songs individually and afterwards discuss their similarities and differences. This will be followed with my personal opinions of the two songs and why I believe "Dancing on a Cloud" was deleted from the movie. Without further ado, let's begin!

Analysis 1: "So This is Love"



So this is love, hmmhmm
So this is love
So this is what makes life divine


These first few lines of the song definitely give the impression that cinderela has wondered what amor feels like, perhaps for a very long time. She has likely felt amor before for her parents and possibly even the animal friends she's made, but after years of living with only her unloving stepmother and stepsisters, she may have wanted to rediscover what amor is. Perhaps she wants to find it on a deeper level, something along the lines of "true" love. Only now at the ball does she first feel this sensation, and her believing that it makes life "divine" (godly or blissful), we know cinderela is truly mesmerized por how powerful this emotion is.



I'm all aglow, hmmhmm
And now I know (And now I know)
The key to all heaven is mine


The lyric "I'm all aglow" is a bit vague. I always used to think it meant the light reflecting off her dress, but there's probably a deeper meaning to it than that. xD cinderela could mean that this is one of the few instances where it feels like people are looking at her. This may not necessarily refer to her wearing this beautiful vestido and everyone watching as she and the prince were dancing, but rather that someone (the prince) is seeing her as someone of value. For years cinderela was a slave in her own home, unappreciated por her step-family. That feeling of being unappreciated is entirely gone here because cinderela is so enthralled por this feeling of being in love.
The prince accompanies cinderela in the seguinte two lines, where they both feel that they have "the key to all heaven." Two interesting things to note here. One, they did not say that they found this key to heaven; they say that they know the key is theirs. Prior to the events of this night, the two may not have been sure if they would find that one missing piece in their life (presumably amor or happiness), but meeting each other restored their hope. Considering that the two have only known each other for a few minutos (or hours) before cantar this song, that's a pretty powerful thing to say.
You might be seeing where I'm going with this in regards to my segundo note: This is powerful to both cinderela and the prince. For Cinderella, it's understandable; she's had a rough upbringing since her father passed away, and this night is the first time in a while, or possibly ever, where life feels complete. But why does the prince seem to feel equally as enthralled as cinderela does? Unfortunately, the movie does not go into a lot of detail on the prince's feelings or backstory outside of this song, so we may have to infer. Perhaps the prince has struggled to find love, as well. He was not impressed with the other girls who attended the ball, but was with cinderela without even speaking a word to her. Maybe he had yet to meet anyone with the kind of elegance and modesty that cinderela possesses. Furthermore, the duke's narration as the prince looked up and saw cinderela implied that the prince saw her as the "girl of his dreams". He could have had an idea of what his true amor would be like, but never found her until now, thus why he feels so happy and has "the key to all heaven".



My coração has wings, hmmhmm,
And I can fly
I'll touch every estrela in the sky


Here we can really see how cinderela and the prince's meeting each other has had an impact on them. cinderela sings the first two lines, and por saying that "[her] coração has wings" and "[she] can fly," she means this feeling of amor for the prince has given her such spirit that she feels she can do anything even if it sounds impossible, like fly. The prince joins her in the seguinte line, where they say they'll "touch every estrela in the sky." This reinforces that the two feel they can do anything now that they have this love. It's given them the energy and spirit they would need for such a task. But honestly, I think that last line also serves as romantic reinforcement. I mean, a couple cantar together that they'll touch every estrela in the sky? Isn't that just beautiful? ♥ Although...it isn't "we'll touch every star," it's "I'll touch every star." It just shows that they both feel a lot of spirit from this amor for each other, and por cantar together, it's suggested that such a feeling is equal. In other words, they equally amor one another.



So this is the miracle
That I've been dreaming of
Hmmhmm (hmmhmm)
So this is love


Remember Cinderella's "lovely dream" at the beginning of the movie? She refuses to say what it is for fear that it won't come true, but from these lyrics, it becomes apparent that this night with the prince is pretty much what she dreamed about. That's not to say that she wanted a prince the whole time (at this point in the movie, she doesn't even know that he is the prince); rather, she may have been longing for amor or at least a feeling that she really mattered to someone. Of course we can only infer, but from the other lyrics from the song, we know cinderela and the prince are both elated from this feeling of love. That exhilaration may have been what they dreamed of. And, again, the prince is cantar this with Cinderella. cinderela wasn't the only one with that dream, but the prince as well.
I'll talk mais about that later. Anyway, the last two lines are just a repetition of the main lyric and that romantic "hmmhmm." So let's begin the seguinte analysis. I'll try to treat it independently of this analysis, and then in my conclusion I'll discuss their similarities and differences. :D

Analysis 2: "Dancing on a Cloud"
The concept art shown here comes from the clip that was released in the 2005 Platinum Edition release of Cinderella. I'm not sure if this is available on the mais recent Diamond Edition, but I'm going to guess that it is. If you can, watch the clip because it's quite beautiful. :D



Dancing on a cloud
I'm dancing on a cloud
When I'm in your arms,
The world is a heavenly place


Let's begin por analyzing the main lyric itself, "dancing on a cloud." It reminds me of that saying, someone has their head in the clouds, which usually means that the person isn't paying too much attention to what's going on around them. They're lost in their thoughts and possibly in an ideal world. I imagine that's part of what cinderela means when she sings this line, that she can't really believe what's happening. It feels surreal to her. On the other hand, clouds are associated as being very light in terms of weight. Maybe she's "light on her feet," meaning she's a great dancer or very graceful and nimble in the way she dances across the floor (supported por the concept art for this scene and of course the final cut of So This is Love). So perhaps the feeling of actually dancing and possibly falling in amor with someone is making her feel like she's really living a fantasy. The main idea is that it's difficult for her to believe that this is really happening, but it feels semi-real, thus why she's "dancing on a cloud." Perhaps there's mais to it than that, but I've spent enough time on that one lyric alone. xD Let's continue.
Ah, so when Cinderella's in the prince's arms, "the world is a heavenly place." This suggests she feels close to the prince, and that por being close to him, she's able to see that the world can truly be wonderful. It's opening her eyes because at home, her life is, well, nearly miserable. She's been hopeful though that someday her dreams would come true, and now that dia has come. cinderela wouldn't be realizing how beautiful life can be if not for that dream becoming a reality through this moment with the prince.


Dancing in a dream
I'm dancing in a dream,
For how can I help but dream
When I see your face
Before me?


The prince sings this part, and instead of dancing on a cloud, he's dancing "in a dream," and he says this is because of Cinderella's beauty. It's of course a compliment, but is there mais to it than that? No, I think that's about it. From the way they switch cantar (first cinderela sings, now the prince sings), it almost sounds like a conversation between them. Cinderella's "telling" him that she feels like she's dancing on a nuvem (because it feels so surreal to her), and the prince "responds" with saying that he feels like he's dancing in a dream, which he supports with his compliment of her beauty. That's all it is, but it's very clever in that respect.



amor is on its way
And as we gently sway
The moon and the stars appear,
Bringing romance for two


It switches back to cinderela singing, where it appears that she's trying to tell the prince that they're sure to start falling in amor with each other, like she knows that it's going to happen. But it doesn't sound stuck-up or anything like that at all; it sounds very matter-of-factly, and she says that if they continue dancing, they'll be amidst the "moon and the stars," which would further set the romantic mood, so to speak. From the concept art shown in this clip, it seems that the two start dancing inside, then gradually make their way outside (where they would see the moon and stars), like in So This is Love. And, of course, the "two" that she's speaking (or singing) of are her and the prince, and presumably she wouldn't know yet that he is the prince.



I just can't believe that I found you
I just can't believe that it's true
Yet here am I, dancing
High on a cloud, with you


The prince sings the first line, and from the way he sings it, it sounds as though cinderela is the girl of his dreams. I mean, "I just can't believe I found you"? Doesn't that sound like he's been looking for her for a while, and now he finally has? Or perhaps it's mais like, "Wow, I can't believe I got the pleasure of meeting you." But from the way he sings it, it sounds mais like the former to me, but you be the judge. :D
cinderela then sings that she "just can't believe that it's true," which supports my idea that this whole being there at the ball and meeting him is so hard for her to believe. It feels like a fantasy, and as you could probably tell from the concept art, this would be the point where her and the prince are shown dancing in the sky. I'd imagine this is to symbolize how they are really dancing, but because of how dreamlike (and romantic) it feels, they're shown dancing in the sky.
And now there's evidence to suggest that when the prince said he was "dancing in a dream," it wasn't only because he was taken por Cinderella's beauty. He too feels like this is too good to be true because he and cinderela both sing that they're "dancing high on a nuvem with you." Except now it sounds like they're, well, acknowledging how whimsical this feeling is. They share that feeling, and in that way, it feels...real.

At this point, the cantar takes a break for about 45 seconds, and then it returns:



Dancing on a nuvem (ooh ooh)
I'm dancing on a nuvem (ooh)
When I'm in your arms,
This world is a heavenly place (Ohhh)


Now the prince says (sings) that he's "dancing on a cloud," which goes back to the idea that both he and cinderela feel that this is dreamlike, i.e. difficult to believe. cinderela sings the "ooh" parts along with him, which is probably there for effect. But it also...I don't know, makes it feel like that they're connected por giving her some vocal part there too. She sings the seguinte two lines, which she sang earlier in the song as well. The only difference is that instead of saying "the world is a heavenly place," it's "this world." Maybe because of this evening, she feels closer to the world, like it's not some outside force but rather something mais personal, like cinderela is connected to it now. As she sings the final word, the prince sings "Ohhh," which is the transition to the seguinte part of the song:


(Ohhh) Dancing in a dream (wah woah oh)
I'm dancing in a dream,
For how can I help but dream
When I see your face
Before me?


Here, the prince sings the first line while cinderela sings that "wah woah oh" part. Then, both of them sing the seguinte four lines together (except only cinderela sings "For," but the prince continues cantar right after). This just shows that they both have the same feelings for each other. Not much else to say here. :)


Love is on its way
And as we gently sway
The moon and the stars appear,
Bringing romance for two
(For me and for you)


This stanza comes back too. The two sing together, but after they sing "Bringing romance for two," cinderela then sings "For me and for you." Maybe she's mais certain now that the two were meant to fall in love.


I just can't believe that I found you
I just can't believe that it's true
Yet here am I, dancing...
High on a cloud...
With you


This time, cinderela sings "I just can't believe that I found you" while the prince sings "I just can't believe that it's true." This again shows they have the same feelings for each other, but there's also a bit of...I don't know, some other connection here. Like Cinderella's singing, "Oh, I can't believe that I got to meet you!" and then the prince, remembering that he sang that to her earlier, sings her response from before, "I just can't believe that it's true." It's almost playful. Then the two sing the final lines together, and now this "dancing high on a cloud" isn't accompanied por imagens of them dancing in the sky. Now they're back in the ballroom. It seems that "dancing on a cloud" is really just a feeling, a name for the sensation of amor they have for each other. It's still dreamlike, but now it's settling into reality. They're back on the ground, but still are dancing on a cloud, or rather, are together and have fallen in love. The meaning of that lyric changes throughout the song, and that change is seen here.

Conclusion
Now let's review both of the songs and see how they are both similar and different.

The main thing I noticed about "So This is Love" is that it emphasizes that cinderela being at the ball and dancing with the prince is a literal dream come true for her, and how meaningful that feeling of amor is for her. It not only restores her hope, but it gives her the kind of attitude that she can really do anything, even if it sounds impossible. It's suggested that the prince has a very similar feeling. He dreamed of the same kind of thing, whether it was dancing with the amor of his life or simply falling in love. Whatever it was, he got his dream too, and like Cinderella, he feels he can do anything now that he felt this love. Essentially, the two both finally discover what amor is (which is, or at least was part of, one or both of their dreams) and they're amazed por it.

"Dancing on a Cloud" is a bit different in that it's treated mais like conversation. They aren't sing-talking, but the way the two switch off cantar in certain parts of the song makes it sound like they're cantar to each other. Then at other points in the song, they sing together to emphasize that they have similar feelings towards each other. In the beginning, both of them (but cinderela especially) are having difficulty believing that this is reality. It just feels too whimsical to believe their dreams are coming true, but they feel close to each other and it seems that this makes them feel safe. Then, as they begin to literally dance on a cloud, they realize that romance is on its way. They still can't believe what's happening, but they're together, and that's what matters. The remainder of the song is pretty much a repetition of itself, but the artwork and the vocals suggest that the romance is growing. They're becoming even closer together, which is especially apparent at the end when they claim to be "dancing high on a cloud" when they're not anymore. Figuratively speaking, they're still together, and closer than before.

So, now for the big question: Why did "So This is Love" replace "Dancing on a Cloud"?

Honestly, I don't know why. Both of the songs make it clear that both their dreams have come true and that cinderela and the prince have similar feelings for one another. However, I think "Dancing on a Cloud" has additional strengths. Because "So This is Love" starts off with cinderela cantar and the prince doesn't get any time to sing por himself, it feels mais like we're in Cinderella's mind, even though the prince sings with her in some parts. The fact that the prince has so few lines elsewhere in the movie doesn't help, so his thoughts are in the song, but they're subtle. I didn't realize that there was much character to him in the song until this analysis.

"Dancing on a Cloud," on the other hand, establishes early on that both cinderela and the prince sing in the song, sometimes solo, other times together. It emphasizes their similar but still distinct thoughts at the beginning, and when they sing together, you see their thoughts are similar. Then at the end, they sing each other's lyrics from before, which I think means that they're really listening to each other and their thoughts are becoming mais and mais similar. It feels like both characters are crucial to the understanding of the song, and this means a lot especially for the prince because it seems that mais of his character is shown here than in "So This is Love." It makes him feel mais integral to the story than he is in the final cut of the movie. Without this song, the prince feels very flat. I'm not saying "Dancing on a Cloud" makes him a dynamic character or anything, but it does a better job of showing his kind of mindset and how he and cinderela are compatible. That's really what I like about this song -- it shows their romance and their relationship. It only grows throughout the song, whereas in "So This is Love," it doesn't really grow as the song continues.

That's of course my opinion, but I feel "Dancing on a Cloud" would have been a stronger alternative to "So This is Love" for the reasons stated. Don't get me wrong, I really like "So This is Love." It's my favorito song in the movie, actually! But "Dancing" is stronger in certain aspects that could have made the story even stronger, not to mention that I honestly amor the artwork for this scene. Imagine if this scene really was animated, how beautiful it would look! The visuals, the imagery -- it would just be perfection.

So, if the deleted song would have been stronger, why was it still replaced? I did some very brief research online and even pulled out my cinderela Platinum Edition DVD to hear the commentary, but I couldn't find an answer. All sources just said that the song and the concept of dancing on a nuvem were scrapped, although the concept came back for the very end of Sleeping Beauty where Aurora and Phillip are dancing. Could money have been the issue? Possibly. It is a relatively long song and the visuals, though beautiful, could have cost a bit to animate. The song could have been shortened if that was the case, but maybe it still would have been expensive. Or perhaps "So This is Love" did a better job of helping them to tell the story they wanted to tell. I don't know the reason, and I don't know if an explicit reason was ever given, but for now I stand that "Dancing" would have been a better alternative to "So This is Love," which is already a beautiful song. :)

That's got to be my longest analysis yet. Thank you sooo much for reading! It really means a lot to me. :) Now I'd amor to hear YOUR thoughts on these songs. Which one do you prefer and why? And do you have any ideas for why "Dancing on a Cloud" may have been replaced with "So This is Love"? Whatever your thoughts are, write them down in the comments below! Again, thanks so much for your time, and I'll see you around. :D
 How romantic this would have been...
How romantic this would have been...
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 Who will play Belle?
Who will play Belle?
So, I have been hearing from many people over their disagreements about Emma Watson's casting as Belle. So, I thought that I would write this artigo about it if she wasn't cast at all, first no hard feelings to any Emma Watson fãs out there (including myself) or to the actress herself. So here are my list of actresses.

1. Anne Hathaway

I first heard her sing in Les Miserables, she blew everybody away with her rendition of 'I Dreamed a Dream', she's a marvelous singer in her own rights and I'm glad she's a talented actress!

2. Keira Knightley

I remember doing a pesquisa regarding this 6 years ago...
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 Who's cantar voice do you choose? Jasmine?
Who's singing voice do you choose? Jasmine?
So, this song has been covered por a few artists, like Lucy Hale por turning it into a country version. Then, another disney estrela sang it, it is none other than Lea Salonga herself! Are you ready for a battle between Team Salonga and Team Menzel? Here we go!


Idina Menzel

While I enjoy her version, she's a bit pitchy in certain parts. Although at some parts she's very emotional and I like that, because she's very ominous like Elsa and I'm glad that I like her version.

Lea Salonga

Many of you know that she was the cantar voice of mulan and Jasmine, when I heard her version. I thought that she sounds even better than Idina! I would not actually mind her voicing Elsa anyway.
But I guess that they don't want Elsa to sound like jasmim and Mulan!


Conclusion

While both of them are good singers, I would say that Lea is the best singer out of these two!
 Mulan?
Mulan?
 Or Elsa, Disney's Idol?
Or Elsa, Disney's Idol?
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Since it isn't so much left until natal I decided to write a few artigos here on that theme, not sure how many I'll do, but here's the first one. You may not remember this song, but link in case you haven't heard the song. Anyway originally the song had the 6 first disney Princesses cantar the song, but I decided to redo the song a bit por adding 6 new princesses and their parts has new lyrics. I decided to exclude Merida, so the new parts will be dedicated to Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa. I'll write on each part which princess that has that part, anyway hope you'll...
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What I will write will be similar to what I wrote on the last article. Most of my opinions are the same except for Aladdin. I wanted to write an updated artigo because I finally rewatched Aladdin. Please no rude comments. Enjoy!

12. Brave- I despise this movie I really don't like Merida. While she may be a strong I think she is just rude and annoying. The film is so forgettable. I haven't seen the film in about 4 years and I don't plan on seeing it again.

12. Frozen- As many of you know, like Valente I detest this movie. The characters are very irritating & the movie was trying way too hard...
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Charm-the Real Feminine Mystique:
"A girl need not have perfect features nor an outstanding figure to be popular. But she should have charm. As Sir James Barrie had Maggie say in his play, What Every Woman Knows, 'If you have it, you don't need to have anything else; and if you don't have it, it doesn't much matter what else you have.'

Once you have acquired charm, you'll probably never lose it. Especially after you have discovered how much happier your life is because you are considered to be that charming girl down the street.

To be charming you need not to be any particular age, weight or height...
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 My Favorite: "When You Wish Upon A Star" Score into the Whistle as the castelo Builds Itself Magically, Ending with Walt's Signature Logo
My Favorite: "When You Wish Upon A Star" Score into the Whistle as the Castle Builds Itself Magically, Ending with Walt's Signature Logo
Inspired por link, who did an amazing job(! <3), I really wanted to do my own version with favorito Openings. I actually really amor the original fairy tale concept of the disney Princesses and I amor the openings that give a mais magical and fairy tale kind of feel. (By the way, I am primarily trying to stick to the first 2-4 minutes.) So here is my ranking of the DP film openings, I hope you guys enjoy this light read! :D

12. Frozen: Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante Heart/Ice Opening
I personally found this to be uninteresting and irrelevant to the film's magic, fairy tale and princesses (mostly) in the film. No explanation...
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I, myself only knew 7 out of 14. Who knows, you might know mais than me or know less than me. Either way enjoy leitura and absorb the knowledge!


Trivia

1) Production designer Richard Vander Wende devised a simple color scheme for the film, inspired por its desert setting. Blue (water) stands for good, red (heat) for evil, and yellow (sand) is neutral. For example, the villainous Jafar is clad in blacks and reds, while the virtuous jasmim wears blue. Another example is in the Cave of Wonders, where the lamp's chamber is blue, and the ruby that tempts Abu is bright red.

2) jasmim was originally...
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Here's my quick top10 favoritos of disney Princess movie songs. I get stuck to a new tune or lyrics far easily, if its hummable and peppy especially. I like listening to songs and don't have particular fixed tastes in genres. Though i find, i tend to gravitate towards pop, rock and Indian music. Very rarely I enjoy classical music, although some that I amor become my all time favoritos and they don't die-out. I guess that's how classic música is. Anyways, this is my current list of topo, início 10 favrorites songs from DP movies, it keeps changing for sure as I mover onto newer songs.

10. I see the light:...
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.... Or Are They? I keep hearing this massive distortion that Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora and sometimes others are "unrealistically perfect". Well first of all, they're not actually "perfect" but yes they strive for it and come pretty close. The number one reason? The earlier DPs were made in a time where families were still valued as well as good morals and they were on their best behavior in front of children, hoping that the kids would learn to embrace positive traits and reject negative traits so they would be mais positive people. They cared mais about well-roundedness, being modest...
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 source: Pete Ware
source: Pete Ware
Okay, so I have come across a lot of criticism against Merida that she is childish, rude, reckless, selfish and what not. But since she's my 2nd favorito princess, i'd like to put up a case in her favor for people to consider and see her in better light. I have tried to dissect the movie scenes, probed into possible perspective on various minor details that may have been overlooked.


Why she isn't sophisticated as others:
She no doubt loves both her mother and father, but Merida takes off a part of feisty, loud and unapologetically honest side from her father. She loves to fight with him, laughing...
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The saddest moments from DP filmes that made me cry and most often they still do. Some are close to coração while some are so well enacted and animated that i'm moved por the simplicity of emotions.

13. 3 good fadas put the entire kingdom to sleep:
Despite their best of efforts, they lose Aurora to the spell and the only way to make things work is to put the entire kingdom to sleep, waking only when she awakens. It makes me sad to see them blame themselves for this loss. It doesn't make me cry though, but yes, it puts me in a sad mood.



12. cinderela crying in the forest:
More than her dress...
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I got this idea when I learned that at one point, disney actually was using some of the princesses in cause advertisements and it got me thinking: If each of the disney Princesses wanted to select a cause/charity to contribute to, which would it be?

Snow White- Senior Citizens: Snow White ends up homeless after running away from the evil queen and she was fortunate that the 7 dwarfs took her in. This is why I think she would want to help senior citizens the way she did for the dwarfs and the way that they helped her (although they were not senior, they were getting close).


Cinderella- Animal...
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So I've been leitura that the "Prettiest Princess" ranking is sort of like a right of passage artigo that all of the fãs here on fanpop do so I figured it was time for my own. Instead of just doing a physical beauty ranking, I wanted to do an no geral, global beauty ranking instead. I personally see ranking women based only on their physical beauty as objectifying them so I am kind of confused that it's not looked at that way here on fanpop? (Not saying this to judge or condone others but just out of genuine curiosity and confusion considering the way some fãs have reacted to perceived objectification...
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Like I stated in my last wallpost I'm about to lose my grandmother and so I decided to write an artigo about some of the Saddest Moments in the DP filmes in no particular order (but I'll mention my number 1 in the end of the article). So anyway hope you'll like this article

Brave: The 2nd Sunrise
I may not be a big fã of Brave, but this scene is sad, when I first saw this movie in the cinemas I cried during this scene and I still find this scene to be quite sad

Cinderella: The Dress Ripping Scene
This scene is so sad to watch everytime, cinderela had the chance of finally getting out of the...
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