Anonymous wrote:My 5 and 7 year old made it half way and said it was too scary.
For comparison they also think Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast are scary.
Anonymous wrote:I continue to be disappointed that Disney/Pixar can't tell a hero's journey story without the impetus being the loss of parent(s). It's so one note.
I also was irritated by the older brother being so intense. Why is it that the rule following quiet one always has to learnt forgive and sacrifice for the loud obnoxious one?
We watched it last night. half a day later I think I actively disliked this movie.
Anonymous wrote:My kids watched it yesterday while I was doing other stuff, so I didn’t see much of it, and none of the ending. Today they mentioned they have no interest in seeing it again. And they usually ask to watch everything multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you’ve talked as a couple or to your kids about what happens if one of the parents dies from CV?
As a family. My parents died young and it devastated my sister b/c she was so dependent on them, so we are pretty forthright about how we won’t live forever. And like every Disney movie has dead parents so it’s it like it didn’t come up with them.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, you’ve talked as a couple or to your kids about what happens if one of the parents dies from CV?