Pocahontas Reviews
The most underrated film of the Disney Renaissance. Regardless of historical inaccuracies, it’s an emotionally intelligent film with great music and animation. Unfortunately, this will go over some people’s heads though.
A stunning film regardless of the historical inaccuracies. Glorious animation, music and entertaining characters with all the love and warmth that you can expect from Disney. 👌🏻
Sadly just not enough happened in this, due to the first half of the film being so slow and boring they then rushed the plot in the second half. Also I say plot there wasn’t much of one. Also it does feel the biggest issues they could have tried to tackle were ignored. Still it looked nice and does have a couple of good songs.
Boring and generick but tollerable
It’s definitely the weakest of the Renaissance Era, but its animation, music and songs help this film’s somewhat underdeveloped plot.
These 3 stars are for Colours of the Wind and the Animal Side Characters. Everything else in this movie was boring.
Visually striking if empty in any other regard, 'Pocahontas' is more a tragedy of an ambitious project led astray rather than an outright boring experience to sit through.
Pocahontas is very good Disney Movie and a Disney Princess movies Pocahontas is one of my favorite Disney Princess of all-time i loved this movie so much 💖 💕 💗 best movie ever 💖
I definitely don't get nostalgic flashbacks when I see this movie but it does remind me of one time when I was a kid I was home alone and a little scared so I watched some of the movie and it cheered me up my mom cane home at around 25 minutes in and me and her finished the movie together all around good movie
A great movie for Thanksgiving. It’s all about British explorers and Native Americans. The music is very good. It’s from Disney’s Renaissance era.
Disney's Pocahontas (1995) is a visually stunning and heartfelt story that beautifully blends history with fantasy. Its breathtaking animation, especially the depiction of natural landscapes, and a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, led by "Colors of the Wind," create a mesmerizing experience. The movie stands out for its themes of unity, respect for nature, and understanding across cultures, even as it takes creative liberties with historical accuracy. Its message of peace and self-discovery remains timeless and touching, making Pocahontas a beloved classic for generations.
"Pocahontas," a beloved classic from Walt Disney, was released during the 1990s Renaissance Era and tells the story of a Native American princess, inspired by a real-life heroine. The film explores the clash of Native American culture with European settlers, particularly the English men who arrived in what we now call the United States. It beautifully narrates the adventures of Pocahontas and John Smith as they navigate their journey together, striving to protect the land and honor Native American traditions. The film's artistic elements—its music, animation, and overall creative vision—are nothing short of breathtaking. It stands as a remarkable addition to Disney’s animated film catalog. The antics of Meeko, the raccoon, and Flit, the hummingbird, provide delightful comic relief and become endearing companions to Pocahontas throughout her journey. Characters like Kokoum and Nakoma add profound depth to the portrayal of Native American culture, contributing some of the most poignant and dramatic moments in animated film history. Additionally, characters like Thomas and the comically charming pug, Percy, enrich the storytelling further. We also encounter wise figures like Grandmother Willow and Chief Powhatan, alongside the despicable villain Radcliffe, who drives the tension in the narrative. "Pocahontas" is a fantastic film that deserves to be appreciated by all. However, it’s disheartening that Pocahontas, as a real historical figure, has not received the same level of recognition as other Disney princesses like Cinderella and Ariel. Her absence from mainstream merchandise and media is regrettable, and it would be beneficial to honor her legacy by integrating her into more stories and products. Regarding the sequel, while it attempted to revisit Pocahontas’s journey, it sadly fell short. The film had the feel of a rushed VHS release, lacking the care and creativity of its predecessor. The plot follows Pocahontas to England and her encounter with John Rolfe, which, while based on historical events, detracted from the original love story with John Smith. The decision to anchor the sequel in reality led to a disjointed narrative that often felt unwatchable. While I have a deep appreciation for the character of Pocahontas, the sequel felt like a disappointing indication that Disney had no further intentions for her, relegating her to a one-time film with a lackluster follow-up.
Great film. Our family loved it.
The second half is defintely stronger somewhat than the first. Nothing is really broken about it though it's just messy and not the best executed thing. The animation, music, and pacing isn't bad here but everything else is just average. The love story between Pocahontas and John never feels like it really ties in to the conflict of the European/Indian people tension until the final 20 minutes. It does get better and feel more tense, focused, and more interesting animation wise when it does. Mel Gibson is good in this also. Everyone else though is just kind of ok and a bit forgettable. The music numbers aren't really that catchy and kind of blend in. Visually there not that interesting except for one or two but don't hold a candle to the more superior Disney works. The comedic relief with the racoon and bird is stupid and feels out of place also. And I know this is a whitewash but honestly the message is a good one and I didn't mind that really at all. It's more just the execution gets in the way more than anything here. It's a romance, musical, and adventure that really has trouble making it all mesh cohesively and being focused. If your a die hard Disney fan or big fan of any voice actors in this than check this out. Most would'nt be missing out on much here though. This defintely isn not the best thing for historical accuracy. lol
Pocahontas is a great Disney animated film from 1995 and my rating is 9/10
Beautiful memorable songs.
Just listen to "Colors of the Wind" because that is the only thing worth watching.
This is one of the worst Disney films.
I was forced by my teacher to watch it in class, the problem was that we only watched it for 5 minutes and that's why I didn't understand anything, 2. Too many die from Gunshots but you never see blood senseless. Also, the ending sucks