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Pocahontas

Pocahontas

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Animated Disney version of the classic Pocahontas tale, which sees a British explorer fall in love with a Native American chief's daughter.

CertificateU

Duration78 mins

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  • sophia, 10
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Review by sophia, 10

5 stars

19 Mar 2014

I really enjoyed this film. This film is one of many romantic but is defiantly unique. It is about young princess who lived on a hidden Island with her father, leader of a tribe of Native Americans. She is not a posh spoilt Princess in party frocks, but a wild girl with many talents that you might not notice in this breath taking film. She moves, not walking but almost smooth silent crawling, walking and climbing She is defiantly my favourite character because she not only follows her heart. But Pocahontas does not let anyone else persuade her and defiantly won’t be bossed around, but not exactly in the stubborn way. She listens to some but actually ignores them. On her fathers beautiful island anything is possible. You will meet amazing characters in this roller coaster of an adventure such as talking willow trees and many cheeky animals hiding in the depth of the forest. Most characters are warm hearted but it’s a totally different story when it comes to Governor Ratcliffe; a stuck up character who is always looking for something to argue about. His small dog Percy follows in his footsteps very stubborn and stuck up. General Ratcliffe bosses around his humble servant named Wiggins. Wiggins is one of my many favourite characters because of his dumb funny personality which makes him a great character. I recommend this film to everyone for it has a massive age range from 6 upwards.

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