I have not been posting nearly enough this year and I want to steer back
from that. To that end I have found a 30-day blog challenge and
fluffed it out to 31 entries (since December has 31 days). I have
done a 30-day
challenge before for movies, though that one was poorly executed (I started
it in the middle of a month, at one point I posted 2 entries on one day, it is
a mess). I did another one just this year in August on Video
Games, that one was better, go read it after this
one, all of it. Or don’t, no pressure.
Today is
day 20 and the topic is “Favorite Romantic Moment”.
Funnily enough, I hinted at the
existence of this when I wrote the blog about the 5 types of love present in
Disney songs, but I did not include this moment on that list specifically
because it was a blending of multiple categories and as such it beat the others—in
my opinion—for most romantic moment.
One of these things is not like the others. Who in the world made this montage? Did they even see all these movies? |
This is not to say my pick is the best
song—though it is quite good.
This is not to say my pick is in the
best movie—though it is better than its reputation implies.
This is not to say these are the
best characters—though I really do like the two of them.
THIS IS, a combination of elements
that I feel yields a greater whole.
“I see the Light” from “Tangled” is
the most romantic moment in a Disney movie.
At the time I saw this movie I considered it one of the most beautiful I
had ever seen. It is really pretty, and
this scene in particular was a big reason why.
There are thousands of paper lanterns flying thru the air. It’s fucking gorgeous!
What is more, this moment is a
strong culmination point for each character. The nature of the lanterns has been a mystery
for Rapunzel her whole damn life and now she comes to see it up close, and the
romantic part is that she is still looking at the guy she bribed into taking
her there. The two characters have moved
from rivals, to friends, and are now falling into deeper levels of affection. It is 3 out of the 5 types of love that I
listed on my top list: Swept Away, Making the Move, and True Love. That is great!
There is
something else I was going to put in here about the nature of romance, but I
decided to push it back into its own thing.
Maybe write it up in January. It
is a bit out of tone with the rest of the series… and I realize that I have
talked about racial stereotypes which is definitely out of tone. But, it is kind of something else.
Share your
own thoughts on this in the comments. I
know I am not the only person out there who is nostalgic for Disney products,
and I am sure many people disagree with my selection for today’s entry.
I picked Disney stuff just because
I knew there was so much of it to talk about and it lends itself to discussion
in the comments. So please, tell me how
my opinion about cartoon movies is biased and how your opinion on cartoon movies
is objectively right.
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My favorite is "Kiss the Girl" in The Little Mermaid, when the music swells and all the fish and fireflies (and flamingos...in Denmark?) are swirling around. Just before the boat tips.
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