Pocahontas Reviews
Pocahontas strives for Romeo and Juliet-style sentiment, but it is shackled by its own constraints. The lovers can't really rise above the petty jealousies of their elders because, as the film never stops reminding us, the issues aren't petty.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 17, 2024
The Monets, Manets and Degas of the '90s aren't hanging in some urban art museum. They're in Pocahontas -- and they're about as breathtaking as contemporary art gets.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Dec 17, 2024
At times it's possible to forget completely that it's an animated film, for the characters are so real and engaging. But what truly sets the film apart is its great dignity.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Dec 17, 2024
The studio has made noise about its bid at enlightenment, as witnessed by its casting of Native Americans... Maybe that is one measure of progress, or maybe it's just the most cravenly shrewd retailing strategy in many, many a moon.
| Dec 17, 2024
Unfortunately, though luscious to look at and painstakingly rendered, Pocahontas is an unusually joyless affair. The adventurous beauty rejects one suitor because he is too "serious," but this movie barely registers on the humor meter.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 17, 2024
For a film which has been heralded as painstakingly PC, Pocahontas's conscience stretches only to portraying American Indians as human beings which, in 1995, hardly qualifies as a particularly sophisticated perspective.
| Dec 17, 2024
Pocahontas triumphs when it forgets about patting the kiddies on their heads... When it reaches deep into its makers' imaginations to render concrete the ephemeral ideas and emotions at its core, the film achieves new levels of animated artistry.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 17, 2024
Disney has created the first anti-animation movie, in which all of the fantasy flourishes that worked so well in the past are muted into dirt-brown dull.
| Dec 17, 2024
You are still left with something fairly meaningless, although it's a pretty enough tale of racial reconciliation.
| Dec 17, 2024
To dwell on what is "wrong" with Pocahontas is to risk what is missing what is right about it: the lush, intricate score by Alan Menken, who is composing finer music for Disney than anyone is for Broadway these days.
| Dec 17, 2024
A disappointment with saving graces, the Walt Disney production of Pocahontas proves especially frustrating in imposing slipshod animation upon a smartly written story.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Dec 17, 2024
If you wind up at the new Disney film, keep your chin up. It does have its moments, although the best things tend to be incidental.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 17, 2024
Even if Disney's Pocahontas can be considered a failure in almost every significant respect -- and, regrettably, it can -- it is only in relation to their own, impossibly high standards.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 17, 2024
The landscapes make up for much. All those cataracts and sunsets: all those forests painted like living, breathing Japanese water colors; all those river-viewing crags that characters go to stand on whenever the screenplay runs out of dialogue.
| Dec 17, 2024
It was a fatal mistake to allow suffocating solemnity to eclipse what might have been a strongly felt story. What ultimately says most about this venture is that its liveliest character is a talking tree.
| Dec 17, 2024
If Pocahontas had appeared before The Little Mermaid, it would have seemed like a revelation.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 17, 2024
In its own rather stolid way, this does have something for the entire family, no mean achievement these days.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 17, 2024
Its virtuosity effortlessly dances around you. This is truly one of the most purely pleasurable movies to open this year.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Dec 17, 2024
As pure entertainment, it works. Thought it won't be as memorable as The Lion King or Aladdin, it's still prototypical Disney fare.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 17, 2024
With one eye on history and one on the box office, Disney attempts to wrap a conventional fairy tale romance in a cloak of political correctness, and suffocates the life and humor right out of the movie.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 17, 2024