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Did you like the fact that Pocahontas fell in amor with another man on the sequel and forgot John Smith???

 Kid_Flash posted over a year ago
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anjastt9 said:
No, I didn't like it at all. I personally felt that the sequel shouldn't have been made as the first film ended beautifully even though it was bittersweet. It had the distinction of being one of the few disney films that didn't have a happily-ever-after ending. In my opinion, her falling in amor with Rolfe made the relationship between her and Smith in the first movie seem entirely pointless. Not to mention the sequel changed John Smith's character from the original, and turned him into a self absorbed buffoon who spouts lame puns that would even make James Bond cringe. That's what bothered me the most about this movie. Honestly, the sequel just seemed like a contrived attempt at making the people who hated the first film for its historical inaccuracies happy, so they decided to compensate for that por making John Smith as unlikable as possible and introducing Rolfe. Oh well, at least direct-to-video sequels are not considered canon por the Walt disney Feature Animation Studios.
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amen , sister , amen
pinkmare posted over a year ago
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Thanks! :)
anjastt9 posted over a year ago
DynastyJackson said:
yes

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alexismanga said:
You can't blame her she thought smith was dead so I think it's fine
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yes but even after she learned that Smith was alive and that they could finally be together she chose to leave with Rolfe
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pinkmare said:
no , i felt furious , whatever happen to "no matter what happens ,i will always be with you forever"
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I totally agree with you...
Kid_Flash posted over a year ago
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i know right ?
pinkmare posted over a year ago
arielmckenzie said:
no she should have stayed with john smith that's her true amor
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AdelitaI said:
It was so poorly written to believe in it.
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