Dreamworks Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox. For me, it's the racebending, genderbending, "super"bending, character cuts, etc. Daniel Day-Lewis turned down the part of Lincoln until he felt he could overcome his reverence for the man enough to portray him. Lincoln: Lincoln's impoverished childhood to his days as a young prairie lawyer and budding politician, through his unlikely election to the presidency and eventual assassination. It's funny, I would think a brunette character would make more sense for racebending than red or blonde-haired characters, tbh.Īnyway, we all have different benchmarks on what counts as "unfaithful." Somehow I expect this forum's line will be Ariel defeating her own villain and having a mother who's alive. Then again, Anna is a redhead which normally means the character must be racebent. If Frozen is re-made, I imagine it would also be as strict. TLK is the one that's different of those three that fall in the faithful category, as far as it being much more strict in its faithfulness, but that doesn't surprise me considering that film was considered the peak by Disney for two decades. As such, it glosses over the changes in Lincoln’s opinions on the slavery issue as the Civil War progressed. This turns the movie from being an examination of Lincoln to being a strong moral plea against slavery, racism and prejudice. LeFou mostly, but even the giant snowball in "Something There" or Cogsworth being repelled by his wife at the end. Ultimately, LINCOLN is a salute to Lincoln’s efforts to outlaw slavery and pass the Thirteenth Amendment. There are a lot of hilarious moments in B&tB. I don't see Aladdin and B&tB as very different from one another.
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