Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an adult adoptee and while I don't have an issue as the evil hag presented as the real mom because I'm an adult, I would just exercise caution with a young adoptee. If you don't have adopted children, then you may not be as sensitive to such an issue, or you probably don't even see an issue.
Have you seen the movie? How is this an issue? You explain to your child that kidnapping and adoption are vastly different. Where is the problem?
Anonymous wrote:My opinion- A lot of adults are really bad about over thinking things. Sometimes a movie really is just a movie.
Anonymous wrote:Only if your daughter thinks adopted kids are all acquired via kidnapping, in which case you have some bigger issues to clear up.
Anonymous wrote:Not really....I'm just particularly fed up with this kind of thing right now. Sorry I'm being so prickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an adult adoptee and while I don't have an issue as the evil hag presented as the real mom because I'm an adult, I would just exercise caution with a young adoptee. If you don't have adopted children, then you may not be as sensitive to such an issue, or you probably don't even see an issue.
Have you seen the movie? How is this an issue? You explain to your child that kidnapping and adoption are vastly different. Where is the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you invest your entire retirement fund in the after run profits of Tangled?
LOL! +1
Seriously, what's up with the rabid support for this movie from some posters?? I saw it, but I found it really boring and not much fun. No comment on the "mother" angle, just didn't think it was very good.
It's not about support for this particular movie, but for basic common sense and for not over thinking every. Single. Thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you invest your entire retirement fund in the after run profits of Tangled?
LOL! +1
Seriously, what's up with the rabid support for this movie from some posters?? I saw it, but I found it really boring and not much fun. No comment on the "mother" angle, just didn't think it was very good.
Anonymous wrote:
Did you invest your entire retirement fund in the after run profits of Tangled?
Anonymous wrote:On a related note, why are Disney movies always missing the mother? Beauty and the Beast (no mom), The Little Mermaid (no mom), Aladdin (no mom), Cinderella (evil step-mom), Snow White (evil step-mom). I suppose a few of them have moms - Peter Pan (gratuitous parents), Sleeping Beauty (although Aurora is raised by "aunts"), The Lion King (real parents, but of course, they were lions). What's the deal with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard wrong - Mother Gothel kidnaps Rapunzel as a baby. Definitely not adoption!
Its an adorable movie - my 3 year old is crazy for it.
+1. Seriously, it's called Google.
OP here. In my defense, I've heard mixed reviews from other adoptive parents so I thought I would open up the question to non-adoptive parents to get their opinions.
Well, I'm sorry, but your adoptive parent friends are reading something into the movie based on their own experiences and personal sensitivities that just isn't there. An evil hag who kidnaps a baby is not an adoptive mother, and there is no way to read the story otherwise. End of discussion. Make your own assessments; stop relying on totally unfounded heresy from others to make basic parenting decisions.
Your huge over-reaction to this dialogue tells a story in itself.
OP here. I'm trying to make my own assessments, which is why I asked this question here, right? Sheesh.
No you're not. You're being lazy. Google the damn movie synopsis and you will see that you have nothing to worry about. What do you want us to tell you? Your friends are nuts and plain wrong.