No girl... John Smith is a RED FLAG!!!! **Pocahontas** movie commentary/sing-a-long(ish??)

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Sophia Phan

Sophia Phan

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@videohistory722
@videohistory722 3 жыл бұрын
Here's something else you can be impressed by: The voice actress for Pocahontas wasn't just her voice actress. She also served as the model!
@reikun86
@reikun86 3 жыл бұрын
Glen Keane said that he based Pocahontas' figure on Demi Moore's body. I'm not sure if that before or after the work she got/put into Striptease.
@cxcflower4727
@cxcflower4727 3 жыл бұрын
I love Irene she also is in one of my favorite movies smoke signals
@xeecstasy3183
@xeecstasy3183 3 жыл бұрын
@@Amethystfaeth Honestly they should’ve made what she looked like irl she looked pretty like that. Honestly makes me question why they didn’t make her look like herself.
@blankspace5185
@blankspace5185 3 жыл бұрын
@@Amethystfaeth I watch the video of him drawing Pocahontas in front of a live audience and he said he looked at at the girls like Hispanics and took different aspects from that I never heard of the supermodel thing until now
@manaspajamas5071
@manaspajamas5071 Жыл бұрын
@@xeecstasy3183 Does anyone really know what she looked like, though? All we have are paintings and even those were based off of the artists' interpretations, so there are bound to be some inaccuracies even in the portraits we see of her. We never know how someone truly looks until we see them face to face. Personally, the animation for the people in the movie was never my style, but the landscapes are cool. My favorite is the ship. I was (and still am) obsessed with how brilliant it is, especially the rigging. Another favorite is all the wind scenes... so many beautiful colors and fluid movements; you can tell there was a lot of time and love put into it, as with everything else they did in the movie.
@samthelion3925
@samthelion3925 3 жыл бұрын
As a Native American, I found it freaking powerful as a young child to see someone on the screen who looked like me. Even if I'm mixed with white. But it was for sure amazing. But unfortunately, this movie really made my life hell. Since diversity wasn't a popular thing in Disney movies, people found it more likely to look at Native People in the present like they are legit fairy elves than actual living people because of the way it was depicted. I am not even kidding, because of the way the story of our people is told, not only in Disney but even in history classes to this day, we are treated like we just do not exist.
@christopherb501
@christopherb501 3 жыл бұрын
"people found it more likely to look at Native People in the present like they are legit fairy elves than actual living people because of the way it was depicted" Thanks for adding to that, Stephen King!
@J3rr3LL
@J3rr3LL 3 жыл бұрын
Well Disney wasn't racially diverse then but they were diverse regionally.
@samthelion3925
@samthelion3925 3 жыл бұрын
@@J3rr3LL I don't totally blame Disney for not being too diverse. It was just the times, even in the early 2000's. Even like blatantly racist parts in animated or just regular movies is genuinely messed up but again, time period has a big factor to that. But I think its important we do what we can as people to acknowledge how f*cked up a movie could be and the real life impact it could have on people, ya know?? Thanks for listening. ^_^
@samthelion3925
@samthelion3925 3 жыл бұрын
@@J3rr3LL Also sorry, its 5am and I suffer from insomnia so I'm sorry if I didn't read that correctly and responded in a weird way.
@samthelion3925
@samthelion3925 3 жыл бұрын
@@christopherb501 I'm really sorry but I don't think I'm too familiar with the misconceptions Stephen King has written about Native people. I only read one of his books and it was forever ago and the only movies I've seen was It, The Shining and Doctor Sleep. I think I heard Pet Cemetary was pretty questionable but I'm not sure if that's what you mean. If you could enlighten me with the info I'd really appreciate it. After long enough dealing with movies who perpetuate the stereotypes of my entire culture and people, I have a good mix of anger whilst also being pretty amused by it (in a "Wow, they got that info so wrong" kind of way.)
@TheAirBear2000
@TheAirBear2000 3 жыл бұрын
"I did not absorb anything from those classes." It's okay. Neither did the writers of this movie.
@majolkhine12
@majolkhine12 3 жыл бұрын
And history classes are rarely ever accurate anyway
@TheReZisTLust
@TheReZisTLust 3 жыл бұрын
Actually they absorbed everything and made this terrible movie about it
@alllittlethingzz
@alllittlethingzz 3 жыл бұрын
You learn nothing about white history anyways sadly
@Queen_Sakura
@Queen_Sakura 3 жыл бұрын
There's a reason this movie is called historical FICTION.
@witherton8340
@witherton8340 3 жыл бұрын
@@Queen_Sakura then why not make original characters???
@mayahuel-v2q
@mayahuel-v2q 3 жыл бұрын
Original history of Pocahontas was very heartbreaking, she was kidnapped while being a young girl, (probably) forced to convert to christanity and marry John Rolfe Her original name was Matoaka She died at the age of 22 because of pneunomia (or smallpox), which she fell ill with during her stay in England where she was treated like a circus attraction (people from her village probably didn't treat her much better, her popular nickname "Pocahontas" meaned something like "annoying kid") It's sad how shallow Disney presented her history But for me this movie still has its magic, amazing music and inspiring story It was the reason I started to learning about native american history and mytology and now I want to become anthropologist 。◕‿◕。 And as a kid I also thought that I can climb trees the way Pocahontas did haha (Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my native language)
@illyannacornick4950
@illyannacornick4950 3 жыл бұрын
Your is English amazing, don't worry, I would never have guessed it wasn't your first language.
@j.r.taylor1997
@j.r.taylor1997 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh I totally forgot about that pocahontas was a nick name I believe it meant playful one
@girlie_ch33se20
@girlie_ch33se20 3 жыл бұрын
She was also used as a symbol of peace, she wasn’t so much viewed as a human but as a useful tool
@mayahuel-v2q
@mayahuel-v2q 3 жыл бұрын
@@girlie_ch33se20 Yes I forgot to mention it
@mischr13
@mischr13 3 жыл бұрын
they also killed her husband and child and r worded her repeatedly until she got pregnant. John Rolfe was just the one who volunteered to marry her to cover up what they did to her
@Inucat9
@Inucat9 3 жыл бұрын
As a mixed person, who is native, this movie truly was my first taste of representation. Like I saw people who looked like me. And I’ve always loved this movie. It just touched me so deeply as a kid. I could give a crap about the romance but seeing Native Americans, the colors, the music! The animation itself is what inspired me to become creative. The last 4 minutes of the film makes me cry every time. Alan Menken is a musical genius. And his ending score in addition to the scene of Pocahontas running along the tree line and the sails. It’s so beautiful.
@fairy_floss
@fairy_floss 3 жыл бұрын
Kocoum was literally fine 😭 at the start he looked serious but then we see he’s actually quite nice and he cares about her.
@reikun86
@reikun86 3 жыл бұрын
I liked him a lot more than John Smith.
@rudyvalenzuela705
@rudyvalenzuela705 3 жыл бұрын
@@reikun86 same, I liked someone who wasn’t John smith bc he was bland.
@surreallane9730
@surreallane9730 3 жыл бұрын
I wish we got to see more of Kocoum. But I think it would make me more upset that she would even touch John Smith. 🙄 ok girl, have your smallpox!
@MalachiJones-wg7yx
@MalachiJones-wg7yx 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah,even when I was little I wondered why she wouldn't just give Kocoum a chance.
@reikun86
@reikun86 3 жыл бұрын
@@MalachiJones-wg7yx She said that he was “so serious.”
@alexlazzerly3677
@alexlazzerly3677 3 жыл бұрын
The movie overall is just okay but it has literally one of the greatest endings in all of Disney. Alan Menken’s music elevates it so much.
@evabailey5668
@evabailey5668 3 жыл бұрын
Alan Menken is a god and I am proud to say that
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
@@evabailey5668 you are not wrong lol
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
YES it's literally giving "I choose ME" and that's what I loved most about the end because Pocahontas is staying for herself and her people. It's where she wants and needs to be.
@blankspace5185
@blankspace5185 3 жыл бұрын
@@Lill2895 I wouldn’t say the ending was necessarily I choose me more so I choose to stay with my family and my people she wasn’t necessarily making it a selfish decision more so thinking as a leader or the leaders daughter. At least that’s the take I got from that
@enriquev1271
@enriquev1271 Жыл бұрын
The Pocahontas songs are some of disneys best works of art.
@kiararobins5836
@kiararobins5836 3 жыл бұрын
Pocahontas was the first female of color I saw in a lead Disney movie I loved her as a kid I didn’t understand the history until I got older and saw how problematic it is but the animation and music is top tier Disney
@carktheshark
@carktheshark 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, as a young black girl I definitely adored her. Even today, the music is still top tier
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 3 жыл бұрын
@@carktheshark As a young black girl, I adored her and the movie and music too.
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
I wanted my hair to be hers so baaddd 😭💁🏾‍♀️ It stayed billowing in the breeze.
@oni6903
@oni6903 3 жыл бұрын
Jasmine from Aladdin?
@jankoleon3785
@jankoleon3785 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, first of all. You could like her for her character and personality rather then her skin color. Second of all, it's a Disney movie. It's not meant that be historically accurate
@swan4113
@swan4113 3 жыл бұрын
can we just appreciate sophia’s singing because oh my god
@Ayra_Nayeem
@Ayra_Nayeem 3 жыл бұрын
Litterely, she's amazing
@nijasimone9350
@nijasimone9350 3 жыл бұрын
Sooo good
@cleoaunjoli210
@cleoaunjoli210 3 жыл бұрын
IM WAS SHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK
@thirtyonepigeons9539
@thirtyonepigeons9539 3 жыл бұрын
🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏
@bananapy7278
@bananapy7278 2 жыл бұрын
Her voice is so gorgeous, very Broadway material
@bbittercoffee
@bbittercoffee 3 жыл бұрын
What's better? - A ship that will spend 2-6 months on sea, with the salty winds licking your wounds and the umidity proliferating bacteria, with low amounts of food, basically no medical supplies and a destiny that's basically a sewer Or - An arid Tipi, that's safe from the elements with plenty of healing herbs all around and hundreds of years of medical knowledge from plenty of people that have seen far worse than a bullet wound, plus a surplus of food and a beautiful place to be in general? Yep, the ship, definitely.
@TheNumnutRandomness
@TheNumnutRandomness 3 жыл бұрын
Like, I'm guessing that guy who fell, like 20 feet, after getting shot in the leg survived after immediate treatment. But I'm sure the guy who was shot in the chest wrapped up in mouldering blankets in a rat-ridden ship has an even better chance in England.
@sparrowskeleton1831
@sparrowskeleton1831 3 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t the voyage between London and Virginia like three months long back then? John Smith really had to lay there with a bullet in him that whole time. No wonder people thought he was dead in the sequel lol.
@carleryk
@carleryk 3 жыл бұрын
I freaking hate colonialism and the fact that it still goes on, sometimes in hidden forms even today. Also just a kind reminder that a lot of European nations were under colonization of other European countries and because of that can relate to Native Americans, African nations etc, so much! What I'm trying to say is that it is not a white vs colored issue, but rather colonist vs native issue.
@MyViolador
@MyViolador 3 жыл бұрын
*cough* china literally taking over parts in africa and making concentration camps *cough* but nobody has the balls to say something about it because its china and they are not white people thus is not racist or evil *cough*
@reikun86
@reikun86 3 жыл бұрын
@@MyViolador Thank you for mentioning it. It doesn't get said enough.
@diannaa.62
@diannaa.62 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t think the white people from other colonized countries were as brutalized as the natives 🙄
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
@@diannaa.62 exactly, it hasn't been comparable since before medieval times lol Also, White people can usually just lie and blend in when it comes to lineage and race. POC can't. It's impossible to hide being African, Asian, or Native in a crowd of White people. In the last several hundred years, it's pretty much been European countries enforcing manifest destiny, Imperialism, and colonization plus mass genocide.
@JonahNelson7
@JonahNelson7 3 жыл бұрын
@@diannaa.62 There are many examples of similarly violent takeovers. For example, Scandinavian people in England were literally wiped out by the English because they feared being taken over due to them being Viking descendants. Also the Norman conquest of England, and even the Germans rolling through France in World War 2, where many atrocities occurred. All white people involved, just as brutal. The issue with colonialism becoming brutal isn't racism per se, it's tribalism, and we can divide ourselves into tribes in many ways. Race is often an identifier just because it's obvious, but there have been many identifiers of tribe that lead to brutality
@amandarlrd
@amandarlrd 3 жыл бұрын
the soundtrack is one of the best Disney ever made, it's a shame to be in a movie so historically wrong and disrespectful 😩
@AliciaNyblade
@AliciaNyblade 3 жыл бұрын
Right? There are a lot of things to criticize about this film, but the music isn't one of them. Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz are each geniuses on their own, and as a songwriting team, they're absolutely phenomenal. A shame indeed their talents were used on this movie.
@eddie-roo
@eddie-roo 3 жыл бұрын
It's a shame colors in the wind and just around the river bend were wasted in this movie
@danielfeliperodriguez4921
@danielfeliperodriguez4921 3 жыл бұрын
Why everything has to be so politically correct for your imperialist mindset, karen?
@nathantower5565
@nathantower5565 3 жыл бұрын
You can't really blame the movie since more and more people nowadays can't fathom that people lived by different morals standards in the past. The same people who complain that the movie isn't historically accurate are the same people who would bitch and cancel it if it was. It's amazing that people think fighting over resources and land is evil even though literally everyone does it including in this film.
@eddie-roo
@eddie-roo 3 жыл бұрын
@@nathantower5565 we would cancel if it glorified the atrocities of the real story. This is an awfully sanitized version of an incredibly dark historical event that shouldn't be accepted. The tragic story of Pocahontas should have stayed in documentaries.
@j.r.taylor1997
@j.r.taylor1997 3 жыл бұрын
As a Native American I can tell you that they are indeed speaking a Native American language I also would like to point out that that in real life Pocahontas and John Smith were just friends in fact Pocahontas look at John Smith as if he were a pet after John Smith was shot and sent back to England Pocahontas was captured by the remaining English who had settled down in the New World she was imprisoned by them for 2 years until eventually she was set free also kocoum a real Native American and a lot of the Native American names that they used in this movie were real factual people also Pocahontas died when she was approximately 21 years old and she had given birth to just one son I personally love the movie Pocahontas despite all of its in accuracy I think it's still acknowledges hey we were here I also feel like one of those movies that can open up a conversation with people especially young people who don't know much about the real history behind America so yes I love Pocahontas the music I love the story and even though it's not completely accurate to what really happened I mean you don't get a lot of people criticizing Anastasia inaccuracies
@Rebelheart1985
@Rebelheart1985 3 жыл бұрын
I always wondered why Anastasia didn’t get nearly as much backlash. They’re both historically inaccurate romanticized fairy tales.
@Yourordinaryuser_
@Yourordinaryuser_ 2 жыл бұрын
@sewer~rat What is it? If anything, being executed alongside your family is more saddening than marrying an Englishman for love consensually but passing away of illness.
@kyrillpanasenko881
@kyrillpanasenko881 2 жыл бұрын
when you use words like "real history", you sound like a pathetic castrated coward. just say it doesn't demonize white people enough. stop hiding behind euphisms considering how bad the portrayal of history was in animation before pocahontas, it's a huge impressive groundbreaking step in the right direction anastasia was the best animated movie about russian history when it was made. i love the first 2 minutes of the movie. wasn't impressed with the rest of the movie and out of like 43 movies, it's the worst 90s animated movie. when a topic is very poorly covered, it's tough to get really upset about it
@geekgirl616
@geekgirl616 2 жыл бұрын
@sewer~rat because one’s lead is white that makes it ok?
@geekgirl616
@geekgirl616 2 жыл бұрын
@sewer~rat oh I see sorry I’m seeing so much ignorance in the comments today that I got trigger happy but this time I’m the ignorant one.
@danielstark8356
@danielstark8356 3 жыл бұрын
I looked up the actual historical events of Pocahontas. She did befriend John Smith after her father captured him. She also convinced her father not to kill him (although I don't think it was quite as dramatic as presented in this movie). She also was very influential in helping her tribe and the colonists get along (during her lifetime, anyways) Also, the romantic relationship with John Smith never happened. Her first marriage actually was to a guy named Kocoum. After he died she eventually remarried an English settler named John Rolfe. But she never had any sort of romantic/sexual relationship with John Smith. That was made up by Hollywood.
@LostButBroken
@LostButBroken 3 жыл бұрын
Actually not made up by Hollywood, made up by John Smith himself
@winry2357
@winry2357 3 жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better, the relationship between the 12 year old Pocahontas and the 40 year old John Smith was more like that of an uncle/niece relationship or a father/daughter. They spent a lot of time together, learning each other’s languages and she taught him and his men about the crops that thrives in the area. She also was helping them keep peace between her tribe and his group of explorers.
@proudson3409
@proudson3409 2 жыл бұрын
Ok Disney.
@winry2357
@winry2357 2 жыл бұрын
@@proudson3409 that’s a bit more historical than “Disney” but whatever.
@IronheartvsMiles
@IronheartvsMiles Жыл бұрын
No its not , he was a pe*o
@SophiaPhannn
@SophiaPhannn 3 жыл бұрын
PRETEND THAT THIS WAS UPLOADED IN NOVEMBER LIKE I INTENDED IT TYTY 😘
@MochiMochNisa
@MochiMochNisa 3 жыл бұрын
As you wish ✨💕
@dumbbih4241
@dumbbih4241 3 жыл бұрын
It just dawned on me while watching this that Disney took the real story of Pocahontas and turned it into a Romeo & Juliet plot.
@ajmalaika1287
@ajmalaika1287 3 жыл бұрын
They really did invest a lot of money into animating the hair in this movie, Pocahontas' hair is amazing
@augustinensang3109
@augustinensang3109 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reacting to this movie, I get the whole historical inaccuracies but it's Disney and they have a habit of changing stories. They usually do it with fairy tales but Pocahontas was a real person. So this was more historical fiction that depicted English settlers taking over the lands of Native Americans. Plus it was funny that the creators wrote John and Pocahontas to be like Romeo and Juliet despite the massive age gap between the real people who I hope didn't engage in a romantic relationship.
@antoarzamendia
@antoarzamendia 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but I'm pretty sure John 'fell in love' with 14-year-old Pocahontas, kidnapped her and took her to Europe where she got married with another english man
@augustinensang3109
@augustinensang3109 3 жыл бұрын
@@antoarzamendia Yikes
@salamanderoffire7770
@salamanderoffire7770 3 жыл бұрын
@@antoarzamendia no, John Smith stayed only for a few months there, and though there might have been something between them, there was no evidence. She met her husband, John Rolfe (a tobacco farmer), at her land, they were married there when she was 18 and two years later, she traveled with him to England, where she died a year later
@the-ma-an
@the-ma-an 3 жыл бұрын
There is also the possibility that the two have never even met in real life, as there are theories that John Smith made up parts of his journals
@girlie_ch33se20
@girlie_ch33se20 3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure they did meet but had more of a daughter/father relationship than a romantic one The part about her saving him from execution was true though from what I know
@AnonYmous-qq2vo
@AnonYmous-qq2vo 3 жыл бұрын
Whenever I sing colors of the wind you can’t tell me I’m not Pocahontas hunni lol
@sakura3837
@sakura3837 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact - Pocahontas is not her real name. Pocahontas is a nickname from her father to her that means scowling kitten
@cxcflower4727
@cxcflower4727 3 жыл бұрын
it was actually given to her as her stage name when she was taken
@WerezerRoo
@WerezerRoo 2 жыл бұрын
😱🥺😭
@mischr13
@mischr13 Жыл бұрын
@@cxcflower4727 no, you're thinking of "Rebecca". that's the name given to her when she was taken
@sarahbrodsky7890
@sarahbrodsky7890 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like not many people truly appreciate the masterpiece that is "If I Ever Knew You," the movie's end title song. It's one of my favorite Disney songs
@quasi8180
@quasi8180 2 жыл бұрын
That song is fire
@samthelion3925
@samthelion3925 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not Powhatan (Wahunsenaca) so I can't confirm nor deny that the language is correct. I got a feeling they didn't care too much about getting the right tribes language for this movie though so it could even be Cherokee, I have no idea. Im a Mohawk Native with very little teachings into our ancestral language (thanks forced assimilation) But, fun fact, a lot of movies that depict ACTUAL Native Americans in movies usually just tell the actors to "Speak Native" in the script, so they speak sentences with stupid subtitles on the bottom that don't match at all. I forgot the name of the movie but I saw a movie where Native actors were calling the white cast and crew for not even knowing what they were saying. It was amazing.
@Chemeleon15
@Chemeleon15 3 жыл бұрын
The subtitles labels the language as Algonquin. Normally if it’s jibberish or something not meant to be understood, it’ll say “foreign Language “
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
I love that for them 🤣 It's the equivalent revenge of a White person getting a tattoo with Chinese or Japanese language characters. They think it says "strong and beautiful" but really it says "dumbass!"
@becca475
@becca475 3 жыл бұрын
What was the name of the movie?
@becca475
@becca475 3 жыл бұрын
Jajajaja, that's awesome. I'm actually learning indigenous languages in university so I can watch content made by the people without subtitles.
@ssshark_bait
@ssshark_bait 3 жыл бұрын
I'm actually half Cherokee from my dad's side tho I sadly don't know alot about it
@milenefontelas
@milenefontelas Жыл бұрын
I think Pocahontas is probably the most beautiful princess in the entire franchise. And she's basically the only one who didn't have a "happy ending" which is really cool. And btw, you have an amazing voice!
@surreallane9730
@surreallane9730 3 жыл бұрын
I am not a fan of John Smith, but I can't stop laughing at how into it he was during Colors of the Wind.
@cgdavidson
@cgdavidson 3 жыл бұрын
My big brother passed away when we were really young. "Colors of the Wind" was played at his funeral, and will always hold a special place in my heart.
@katyaochoa
@katyaochoa 3 жыл бұрын
Pocahontas was one of my first Disney films that I saw in theaters. I couldn't pronounce it because I was two so I called her hontas. I even had a pocahontas themed birthday party when I was two. I even had the cassette tape of the soundtrack to play in my Walkman. As an adult I know now how historically inaccurate it is but the music is still amazing. While it was one of first Disney films growing up I definitely loved the Little Mermaid and Hunchback more as a kid. I was in and out of the hospital a lot as a kid and my parents always gave me an Ariel toy each time I saw a doctor or went to the hospital so the little mermaid has a special place in my heart. And I related to Quasimodo because I was constantly bullied from a young age because of my vision and disability. Anyway I love your commentaries and singing and you always look gorgeous in your videos. I hope you are doing well and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
@highclassd0mme380
@highclassd0mme380 3 жыл бұрын
I do not often meet people who loved the huntchback as kids.. but that was my all time favorite
@invadertifxiii
@invadertifxiii Жыл бұрын
i mean at least disney had the decency to have her voiced by an actual indigenous woman
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose 3 жыл бұрын
The fact that the voice actor for Governor Ratcliffe, David Ogden Stiers, was also Cogsworth in Beauty & the Beast as well as the condemning priest in The Hunchback of Notre Dame prologue...mad respect. 👏😉
@scarlett5247
@scarlett5247 3 жыл бұрын
And Wiggins :)
@AnthonyWatson1508
@AnthonyWatson1508 3 жыл бұрын
He also played Charles Emerson Winchester the third in the show M.A.S.H
@Bbreal18
@Bbreal18 3 жыл бұрын
@@scarlett5247 so he was basically talking to himself most of the time 🤣
@ivanelugo
@ivanelugo 2 жыл бұрын
and Jumba, and mr Mallard
@tigerwolf2243
@tigerwolf2243 Жыл бұрын
"Wasn't England back than like dreary and gray? There was like sewage everywhere?" - Sophia, 2022
@emmanuellefabricio2789
@emmanuellefabricio2789 3 жыл бұрын
As a history major I also never watched Pocahontas, but a I love the two songs the everyone knows, and the way that the colonizers would've had DIED ON THE SPOT, but they played like "this one guy got shot let's go back to the village" bruh do you know how long it takes for recharge a gun from that time ? They would've shot you with ten arrows by then. And don't let me started on the "love story" and the hate is bad let's be friends thing aaaaaa
@emmanuellefabricio2789
@emmanuellefabricio2789 3 жыл бұрын
@Daisy Mae Obviously not, I'm saying that, this is another topic about the movie that I hate, I'm sure Disney never did another movie with this message and it was very hard for them to think about a story that depicted that massage, but im sure the children loved seeing native americans and colonizers being friends since the school sistem sure thought them very well on the matter and they did not grow up with that kind of message internalized
@lesbiangoddess290
@lesbiangoddess290 3 жыл бұрын
@Daisy Mae it is when its built on a lie
@loveGG3
@loveGG3 2 жыл бұрын
Well you certainly aren't an English major. As a history major you should know that of course, alot of these events can't be verified but some of the events of the movie are based on actual accounts. Disney did put some effort into historical accuracy. They didn't just make it up. They built the story around historical accounts from the time.
@emmanuellefabricio2789
@emmanuellefabricio2789 2 жыл бұрын
@@loveGG3 well you certainly can't understand words because I was referring to the romantic part and relationship between colonizers and natives
@storybinder2278
@storybinder2278 3 жыл бұрын
I think the only historically accurate thing in this film was the fact that the dog was treated so well since Pugs used to be considered royal dogs 😅.
@martymcflown3707
@martymcflown3707 3 жыл бұрын
Every time the colonists sing in Savages I cringe but whenever the Native Americans are singing I'm just nodding along like "they're right and they should say it."
@wandanemer2630
@wandanemer2630 3 жыл бұрын
It is true tho!
@summoner1451
@summoner1451 3 жыл бұрын
I laugh at how the colonists were saying really racist shit in that song and then Native Americans come on and start saying really racist shit about white people and then she just agrees with the racist things being said about white people, while looking all disgusted about the racist things being said about Native American. It's just proof that the majority of these really "progressive" people are morons and hypocrites. If you actually think they are right, then you clearly not listening to the song and are just as racist as those colonists were.
@cc.8805
@cc.8805 2 жыл бұрын
@@summoner1451 HUH
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 2 жыл бұрын
I know right.
@adreak9868
@adreak9868 2 жыл бұрын
"Tell me you're stupid without telling me you're stupid"
@jesterfairy3845
@jesterfairy3845 3 жыл бұрын
I was literally harmonizing with you for Colors of the Wind. That song is one of the saving graces of this movie
@ravenlord4
@ravenlord4 Жыл бұрын
Interesting Fact: First Lady Edith Wilson (nee Bolling) was President Woodrow Wilson's wife. She was also a direct descendant of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. The generational impact of Pocahontas is amazing, even from her unfortunately short life.
@Koopalingfan
@Koopalingfan 9 ай бұрын
I didn’t know that, thanks.
@wattsink2009
@wattsink2009 3 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, Thomas is the REAL hero of this movie! Yeah, he gets saved by John Smith once, and he goofs a bit during the first big fight with the natives, but he saved John Smith from Kocoum, goes back for help when John Smith is captured, he was the first to stand up to Ratcliffe, and leads the others against Ratcliffe when John Smith gets shot. Plus, he was voiced by the Dark Knight himself, Christian Bale!
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck 2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe his voice went from that to American Psycho in 5 years
@PyrotechNick77
@PyrotechNick77 2 жыл бұрын
@@jordanjoestar-turniptruck going in the other direction, Christian Bale was Jack Kelly in Newsies released 1992, 3 years (or maybe even during) before voicing for Thomas in Pocahontas.
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck 2 жыл бұрын
@@PyrotechNick77 man ages slowly. If my math doesn't completely suck, he would have been around 18 for Newsies!
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck 2 жыл бұрын
Not quite as slowly as, say, Ralph Macchio, but wow!
@kiaracabrera9526
@kiaracabrera9526 2 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy ! I think he’s in the live action depiction of Pocahontas too “the new world” I think it’s called ?
@scarletsage6267
@scarletsage6267 3 жыл бұрын
I have to say Disney was really gross with this movie once you see the real Pochahantas and John Smith and here’s one detail: She was a minor and he was an adult and she died from the Disease he brought to her homeland
@hinasakukimi
@hinasakukimi 3 жыл бұрын
her actual husband was john rolfe but yeah
@scarletsage6267
@scarletsage6267 3 жыл бұрын
@@hinasakukimi yeah I forgot they changed up the Johns for some reason but yeah it’s still pretty gross how they took a pedophiliac relationship into this
@hinasakukimi
@hinasakukimi 3 жыл бұрын
@@scarletsage6267 lmao idk why they did that either. to me it's on par with the idea of disney making an anne frank musical, aging her up, then making her fall for a nazi soldier. like........... why do we need that?
@scarletsage6267
@scarletsage6267 3 жыл бұрын
@@hinasakukimi there was an actual movie of a black girl falling in love with a nazi soldier so they actually made that kinda but without music
@hinasakukimi
@hinasakukimi 3 жыл бұрын
@@scarletsage6267 i-
@Inoorne
@Inoorne 3 жыл бұрын
Pocahontas is always conflicting for me because it’s so aggressively colonial but also the only native rep we have that isn’t…uh, well you’ve seen the scene in Peter Pan I’m sure. I do really appreciate you pointing out the issues because Disney usually gets a pass on this sort of thing, which historically hasn’t been great.
@kellydepaz525
@kellydepaz525 3 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on Terrence Malick’s film The New World?
@Lill2895
@Lill2895 3 жыл бұрын
Peter Pan is a dang cringe fest! As a little Black girl, I always hated it. It's like they were doing their best to offend everyone but White men/boys 🙃 I wanted Tiger Lily to break Peter's neck because he was so disrespectful and the song they sang 🥴 It was the Dumbo Jim Crows all over again for me lol
@8836tay
@8836tay 3 жыл бұрын
I used to watch this movie alllllll the time when I was a kid (I had it on vhs too lol.) I thought Pocahontas was one of the most beautiful people I had ever seen! I loved her hair and voice, and I wanted a blue necklace just like her mother's- it was so pretty. It's really disgusting how they rewrote John into being a better person :// And changing Pocahontas's age too :(( I had no idea when I was watching this back then- it's sad how much Disney turns tragedies into redemption stories for horrible white people
@blobbertmcblob4888
@blobbertmcblob4888 3 жыл бұрын
My sister actually had a necklace like hers! She wanted one really bad, and a friend of our moms made her one. She kept it for years and years until eventually the lower part of our house had to be gutted and redone, then it (along with a lot of other stuff that we're PRETTY sure the renovators stole) was lost, thanks Termites -_-
@8836tay
@8836tay 3 жыл бұрын
@Daisy Mae Right I don't hate this movie at all- I really watched it all the time growing up and still like it today. I also know that's a common theme with Disney just to rewrite history. It's just important to also recognize that this story along with many others, yes makes for a great movie, but also led to misrepresentation and ultimately even more suffering for Native Americans.
@abigailg3879
@abigailg3879 3 жыл бұрын
She's my fav disney princess. She's been so fabulous since childhood. Colors of the wind is THEE best disney song ever.
@xeecstasy3183
@xeecstasy3183 3 жыл бұрын
They also change her body shape so she could be more “sexy” and changed her face and overall didn’t do the culture right. I hated the movie since they always made ONE white person good even though they whites were all in the wrong. They made her date some nasty guy it was so disrespectful. Liked the songs and art though.
@manaspajamas5071
@manaspajamas5071 Жыл бұрын
@@8836tay This is a genuine question, so hopefully this comes across okay, but how has this movie created more suffering for the Native Americans? For me, it inspired me to learn more about Native Americans, and in my explorations, I discovered that I have many ancestors and some relatives who are Native American, and as a result, my DNA results actually show that I'm mixed race. I wouldn't have known that were it not for this movie guiding me on that path. I'm just curious as to how the rest of the public treated the Native Americans as a result of this movie when, for me, it truly shined a light onto the culture and people, in an otherwise dark and little known part of history at the time.
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose 3 жыл бұрын
6:13 I know this has been said before on this channel, but petition for Sophia Phan to sing in a Disney movie! 👏🎶
@kireiscorner
@kireiscorner 3 жыл бұрын
One thing that bothers me is after kocoum dies, poca is like "I won't get to see John again-" like girl our boy just died and u makin out with Johnny boy? that always bothered me. I wish she was immediately like we gotta stop this war, cuz its killin folks. idk this whole movie is a trip the more I see it lmao 🤣 rest in power kocoum
@gabrielleduplessis7388
@gabrielleduplessis7388 3 жыл бұрын
While I agree with you about Kokuom, if they wanted a better love interest for Pocahontas that was a settler, maybe Thomas (if he isn’t married). Bear with me here. Their storylines could intertwine. Thomas would realize he would not be a man by killing a bunch of people and Pocahontas can have the same scenes she did with John Smith but with someone with less flags. Thomas was fighting with his conscience the entire film. I am not saying I ship the two, but I can picture it. Honestly, i wanted Pocahontas’s friend with Kokium. She appreciated and trusted him.
@hiddenechoes
@hiddenechoes 3 жыл бұрын
Yas, I shipped Kokuom and the friend so much! They'd be all cute ❤ but no he got murdered 🤦🏽‍♀️
@JC_Cali
@JC_Cali 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's a very compelling rewrite!
@gabrielleduplessis7388
@gabrielleduplessis7388 3 жыл бұрын
@@JC_Cali thank you.
@wandanemer2630
@wandanemer2630 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@babybellchz6835
@babybellchz6835 3 жыл бұрын
Now that you mentioned Hercules I would LOVE if you did a commentary about it!! the sound track is so good it was one of my favorite Disney movies growing up, I didn't realize it did poorly since I loved it so much haha
@coniwiiuwu5578
@coniwiiuwu5578 3 жыл бұрын
I think the problem with this movie is how they want to make it a romance when the subject itself is soo wrong lol it’s not really John smith that is the red flag as much as the whole trying to make a Romeo x Juliet plot line for colonizers and the native Americans they oppressed 🙄
@hiddenechoes
@hiddenechoes 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, adding... Mmhmm colonizing as romance definite issues. I'm glad in the story they at least pointed out his worldview biases. But knowing how brutal it got consistently and hoe there are even skirmishes in more recent years (see Wounded Knee and the more recent one in Ontario? with the golf course and 🤦🏽‍♀️ recent water poisoning and sabotage against Indigenous owned fishing in Canada) Idk just knowing no one will learn and having him be "since she's hot I can't just kill her" being the only reason he saw her humanity. *Sigh* I'd like this film better without the romantic part and a deeper "hello non colonizing world views are valid" message.
@mrstrangeworld5977
@mrstrangeworld5977 2 жыл бұрын
I don't agree
@silvergust
@silvergust Жыл бұрын
@@mrstrangeworld5977 almost all of ur comments lost the plot im afraid
@eimajunknown
@eimajunknown 3 жыл бұрын
“Just around the river bend” and “colors of the wind” are S-tier Disney songs 🥰
@barbielovers2181
@barbielovers2181 3 жыл бұрын
Colors of the wind is without a doubt, the best Disney song ever, I used to listen to it nonstop and sing it sooooo much and still do
@scarlett5247
@scarlett5247 3 жыл бұрын
As far as princes go I like
@kimberlylatrice1981
@kimberlylatrice1981 3 жыл бұрын
Ditto. Couldn't have said this better myself. I don't have a Disney Prince list though; NONE of the Princes were worthy of the Princesses... Well, except maybe Prince Eric from Little Mermaid. But Pocahontas will ALWAYS be my #1 Favorite Disney Princess.
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 2 жыл бұрын
@sewer~rat Why are you being rude?
@Indominus-xw6rn
@Indominus-xw6rn 3 жыл бұрын
I personally loved watching this movie as a kid, and still do today. I always found the music, animation and voice cast really influential. Yes, I'm aware of the historical inaccuracies and I respect anyone who's not a fan of this film. I loved how Pocahontas was sweet, gentle, but at the same time, stood her ground and manage to convince others otherwise. John Smith is a bit of a block head, but I still liked that he changed his opinion after seeing the bigger picture. Also, I would pick this film over every live action movie. Fun Fact: Russell Means, the man who voiced Pocahontas' father, was very supportive of the movie.
@KT926
@KT926 3 жыл бұрын
The conflict between Pocahontas, John & Kocoum reminds me of Romeo & Juliet with Kocoum being Tybalt and the war between the worlds being resolved with the inspiration of Pocahontas & John's bond
@ellievonlee8777
@ellievonlee8777 3 жыл бұрын
YOUR VOICE SOUNDED SO PERFECT FOR THAT SONG TvT
@alyssabullock6421
@alyssabullock6421 2 жыл бұрын
the fact Disney took the tragic story of a child who got taken from her home and abused over her life until dying at the mere age of 20 and said "Lets romanticize it" is disgusting.
@thepinkelephant2520
@thepinkelephant2520 10 ай бұрын
8:29 OMG that is a childhood MEMORY
@uraninezak
@uraninezak 3 жыл бұрын
The easiest way to fix this movie is to NOT make it historically accurate. My favorite prince is Eric because he very much let's Ariel wear the pants (see second movie) and I'm game for a supportive husband. Flynn Rider is great, too. John Smith was ruined for me when I learned more about history as well as Mel Gibson as a person. However, you never realize how high Pocahontas's songs get until you get to the end. Girl, I STRUGGLE with Just Around the River Bend.
@SophiaPhannn
@SophiaPhannn 3 жыл бұрын
I STRUGGLED WITH COLORS OF THE WIND LOL. Judy Kuhn's vibrato is insane
@uraninezak
@uraninezak 3 жыл бұрын
@@SophiaPhannn there's a reason Judy got the job after being the demo singer
@mrstrangeworld5977
@mrstrangeworld5977 2 жыл бұрын
the movie is far from being historically accurate, pocahontas in this is full grown women and so is John Smith, int the original story it was nothing like that.
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrstrangeworld5977 I wouldn't say she's a fully grown woman, she's still a teenager, but she's still far older than she was in real life.
@ivanelugo
@ivanelugo 2 жыл бұрын
I think the reason why John Smith had to go back to London was because he had gunpowder exploded in his pocket or something.
@Barcelona006
@Barcelona006 Жыл бұрын
Just for the record, it was Tarzan that ended the Disney Renaissance
@bud389
@bud389 2 жыл бұрын
"POCAHONTAS WAS 12" - Snow White was 14 and the Little Mermaid was 16. Back in ye olden times, age of consent wasn't really a "thing".
@-i_own_you_-
@-i_own_you_- 2 жыл бұрын
Pocahontas was 19 in this movie
@josephrowe849
@josephrowe849 2 жыл бұрын
So Pocahontas falls for a guy whose implied to have killed several of her own people and almost gets shot by him? Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble. -Mufasa
@wisygirlywopitty
@wisygirlywopitty 3 жыл бұрын
I think savage and hellfire are the last time disney had actually BALLS to say things. Savage pictures exactly how both nation see each others as unhuman in the same way ( which mean they are actually the same ... simply humans lost in either hatred or greed ). Disney made such a good parallel between them with that song. People are often afraid of what they don't understand or don't know. But when you confront your fear and actually talk with those you used to be defiant about , you discover so much more. Culture. Language. Behavior. It's so nice. These days i really feel like people have forgotten that talk / peace was an option before war and bloodshed.
@thedappermagician6905
@thedappermagician6905 2 жыл бұрын
Look at the majority of the comments here (and sadly even much of what Sophie has to say) and you'll see that you and Disney are completely on the money.
@alwaysapirateroninace443
@alwaysapirateroninace443 3 жыл бұрын
I do agree that the historic issues with this movie should be addressed, & how it doesn't portray Native American culture well, and Pocahontas is over-sexualized. However. To claim that makes it a terrible movie isn't true. Because the point of Pocahontas is to teach children to: A) Not be racist, because B) It leads to violence and needless suffering, and C) Appreciate people who are different from you, and D) Nature is wonderful & we're all responsible for taking care of it. Is it perfect? No. But this movie leads me to write stories which are more diverse, explore cultures and people vastly different from me, and taught me that violence is not the answer. And the songs are so singable. For some reason my brain wants to compare this to Zootopia (probably because that also deals with the issues of racism) and while I also like that movie, I think the racism was too obvious and on the nose. But maybe that's because I'm older and the message is too obvious for me? The issue of racism in Pocahontas is both obvious and a main point in the story, yet for me it's also a natural element in the story it was trying to tell.
@finland4ever55
@finland4ever55 2 жыл бұрын
plus nobody whines about anastasia being problematic or offensive. obviously because she's white so of course nobody will say its inaccurate or fetishy or mocking
@mrstrangeworld5977
@mrstrangeworld5977 2 жыл бұрын
how is pocahontas overly sexualised
@finland4ever55
@finland4ever55 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrstrangeworld5977 people think that mainly because of her dress and the fact that they made her an adult when she was in reality a child
@silvergust
@silvergust 2 жыл бұрын
@@finland4ever55 while anastasia is inaccurate it's pretty different in comparison to these kinds of movies where their culture has a big role in their story. sure, u could argue that with Anastasia as well but there's a boundary between the two nonetheless
@mrstrangeworld5977
@mrstrangeworld5977 2 жыл бұрын
I personally really disagree with Pocahontas being overly sexualised, is it bad that she looks good? I mean she is full grown women, and it being not Historical accurate is okay in my opinion. it doesn't have to be, and it wouldn't keep a pg or U rating if it was accurate to real life history. anastasia was far from being historical accurate, so in my opinion I'm happy with the choice they made. It would have been far more werid if they made it that pocahontas was 13, and was romantically involved with John Smith a full grown man. Nearly every single Disney movie origins are changed, and snow white is some what based of some real life events, but nonetheless it was still changed when disney made it. I think the movies powerful message about race and how we shouldn't judge others just based on how they look, or their cultural upbringing. I think disney were very brave to do this type of movie and I honestly respect them for it, do I think a live action version of this could work. No I don't but I think the premise of two people from different background, falling in love despite a conflicting brewing on both sides of their communities. I think can work but anything outside of that no I think it will be to hard to make work now, which is why I'm happy we got it when we did .
@AmericanGirl7654
@AmericanGirl7654 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Christian Bale is Thomas, the guy who fell overboard
@randyjohnson6390
@randyjohnson6390 3 жыл бұрын
OMG! Your singing voice! Thanks for sharing it. The real Pocahontas was either 12 or 13 when the events depicted in the movie took place. Many stories before the Disney movie, positioned this relationship as a romance. It's doubtful that it actually was. Pocahontas was married to John Rolfe when she died in England.
@Neevkl_7
@Neevkl_7 2 жыл бұрын
Random fact As a little kid during the song I herd cabbages instead of savages
@Just_Lina__
@Just_Lina__ 3 жыл бұрын
I love your movie commentaries! Especially those of nostalgic childhood movies! And your makeup looks amazing, like always *___*
@kristenwhelchel9581
@kristenwhelchel9581 2 жыл бұрын
I just noticed that Thomas looks like Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet. Is he an ancestor? Also, John Smith could've been referring to Arabs, Africans, Orientals, or other peoples of the Old World when he made mention of fighting savages. And, I'm a bit of a history whiz on this subject, so allow me to tell you some facts that the movie definitely got wrong: 1) John Smith was actually a redhead with a beard in real life. 2) Pocahontas was, in reality, 12 when she met 30-year-old John Smith. There was no romance between them. Ever. 3) Pocahontas actually was married to Kocuom before he died (I don't know how old she was when they married, though). 4) Movie Pocahontas looks way different than how she looked in real life, but the animators decided that different was better. The reason? Real life Pocahontas wasn't "beautiful enough" for them, so they hired Native American models to provide them the look that they wanted. 5) John Smith did receive a bad-enough injury that he had to go back to London, but there was no fight scene. Rather, he got the injury while he was sleeping in his own cabin. It's not known how it happened, but it is regarded to be an accident. 6) John Smith was sent back to England a few years after Ratcliffe was imprisoned for secretly keeping food away from the colonists during their first winter there. 7) The natives at first had a shoot first, ask questions later policy and killed a few settlers, a dog, and a horse who were exploring the woods before attacking them in the fort the settlers were building, leading to the death of a 9-year-old boy. This caused them to build that wall- which led to over half the colonists dying that winter. 8) Thomas' last name was Savage. Imagine how much grief he had to endure because of that. What's worse, he was the same age as Pocahontas! And he was being bullied by adults. And the only mental institutes available at the time were insane asylums, so... I can't help but feel bad for him. 9) Pocahontas saving John Smith from being clubbed didn't actually happen. It's thought that either John made up the story to give Pocahontas more public publicity to the king and queen of England, or he actually had that happen to him and it was a Turkish princess who saved him and he just replaced the Turkish princess with Pocahontas. With that being said, 10) Pocahontas did actually save John at one point before he received his injury. He and a few other settlers were given lots of corn to eat by the natives. At first, they thought it was a kind gesture, then one night, Pocahontas comes and tells them her people were actually fattening them up to make it easier to kill them. John and the colonists were able to escape this by having the native corn deliverers check to make sure the corn wasn't poisoned. 11) John Smith actually learned how to speak Algonquin before his trip to Virginia, so he would've been able to communicate with Pocahontas and her people from the get-go. He had an apprentice named Samuel whom he taught Algonquin to, making him invaluable as an interpreter just like him. In fact, had it not been for this skill, John would've been killed by Ratcliffe's supporters before the natives became friendly with them. I would like to say, though: that was actual Algonquin speech. The first Disney movie to have an actual native language be spoken in it- even if that native language is now extinct. Don't worry, there are dictionaries available still. How else would they have been able to do this? If you made it this far, AIR HUGS!! Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. Have a good day or night wherever you are.
@JoseTorres-ev1jk
@JoseTorres-ev1jk 3 жыл бұрын
In John Smiths defense when he and Pocahontas met…… He saw her as a threat cause she was tailing him in the middle of the forest. If I was alone in the woods and felt followed id get my gun out too
@LauryneAmanda
@LauryneAmanda 3 жыл бұрын
All historical inaccuracies aside, I love this movie!
@mistress.of.science
@mistress.of.science 3 жыл бұрын
You have such a gorgeous voice!! Loved your singing at 5:10
@thisisavivistanaccount7866
@thisisavivistanaccount7866 2 жыл бұрын
I used to watch this movie every time I got sick in middle school and high school (which was a lot, yay for chronic illness), and I only just now realized Pocahontas “learned” English by the grandma spirit telling her to listen with her heart
@smiley_128
@smiley_128 3 жыл бұрын
"i like hello better" translation: dont care about ur culture only like u cuz u hot
@HeatherNickless-vt8zr
@HeatherNickless-vt8zr Жыл бұрын
The real John Smith was more of a RED FLAG than the fictional one. And I mean John Smith was almost as big of a danger warning as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" novel version of the Phoebus character.
@tehdipstick
@tehdipstick 3 жыл бұрын
Knowing how Disney works nowadays I can totally see them attempt a live action remake, only they make a big deal about staying more true to the original, historical source material. Then when the movie comes out it'll still end up as a trainwreck composed of different concepts from both history and the original animated movie, none of it executed very well, and it ends up pleasing no one.
@FutureBereaAlumn
@FutureBereaAlumn 3 жыл бұрын
“John Smith is a red flag.” OMFG YES! 100% THIS!
@phoenixwing5133
@phoenixwing5133 2 жыл бұрын
I used to absolutely love this movie and thought it was gorgeous as a kid. Now that I'm older, I can see how problematic it is. But at the same time, even though it's not a very accurate movie and poorly represents the culture it was portraying, it has an important message. Hatred because of someone's skin color will only lead to bloodshed. It's a never-ending cycle and I think that message in general is really important, especially today. Edit: Also respecting the land we live on. I think that's a very relevant thing today too.
@TheLovablekc
@TheLovablekc 3 жыл бұрын
This is the least important trivia, but Thomas is voiced by Christian Bale before he needed a voice coach to get his real accent back
@jd4119
@jd4119 3 жыл бұрын
Sophia acting like we don't come here for the singalongs. You seriously have a great voice, plus your humor always has me 💀💀.
@ShinoriDelfrim
@ShinoriDelfrim 3 жыл бұрын
I second this!!!
@agoblincandraw
@agoblincandraw 2 жыл бұрын
Subtitles: *[Speaking in Algonquin]* Her: “Is ThIs GiBbErIsH?”
@tomsgrexit
@tomsgrexit 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Native American, so I always loved this movie growing up (as well as Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron and Brother Bear)! They have major flaws for sure, but I still got to see myself represented and was amazed! I even remember having a huge crush on the Disney John Smith, haha.. I guess I think of it as him learning from Pocahontas, I mean he did become a better person by his time with her, cause he was pretty trash before that! 🤣
@ravenquirk
@ravenquirk 6 ай бұрын
I watched this as a teen and was fairly naive about the story. It wasnt until many years later i learned the true tragic story of her fate and also of Smiths lies.
@Topic69
@Topic69 2 жыл бұрын
Please explain to me, why is Kocoum a good partner for Pocahontas as opposed to John Smith? John in this movie isn't a good guy but Kocoum also is not. I mean, he just got back from a war against another tribe (where they presumably killed all the men and claimed all the women which was typical in tribal warfare). Is it ok for someone like him to massacre people just because he's the same race as them? Seems stupid to me. Pocahontas' people weren't the Native American people as a whole but those of the Powhatan tribe. Therefore, her tribe killing those of another tribe (presumably over food and resources) is no better than the Englishmen killing the Powhatan people. Aside from the issue of Pocahontas' love interest in the movie, I find it funny that people complain about the historical inaccuracies in this film when it comes to the atrocities committed by the settlers (which were indeed horrific) which attempts to frame them in a more positive light whilst simultaneously not giving a rat's arse about the historical inaccuracies in regards to the natives that also make them look better too. Imagine if Disney showed the way that some native tribes massacred others, killing all their men, raping their women. Imagine if Disney showed the cannibalism that occurred in various tribes. Or how about the way they killed the real Ratcliffe (who wasn't even as evil as he was in the movie). The list goes on and on... In summary, I don't think Disney sugar coated the colonisation of the Americas to pursue some sort of political agenda, I think they simply did it because the real history is too dark and too graphic for a kid's film. End of P.S. The one thing I do think was out of line no matter which way you look at it was Disney taking a paedophilic relationship from the real world and turning it into a heart-felt romance. Taking a child from real world history, aging her up and making her ''sexy'' in order to make their otherwise disgusting relationship palatable for the average viewer. If they wanted to tell a fictional story within a historical setting like this movie is set in, I'd have had no problems with that but using a real story and altering it is inexcusable imo.
@embrasil
@embrasil 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. People are so hypocrite thinking that is just the "evil white man" here
@eggs4073
@eggs4073 3 жыл бұрын
not me clapping after every song she sings along to like she was giving me a personal concert lol. You have such a beautiful voice! And I can tell how much you care about these songs when you sing them!
@Findingpayton
@Findingpayton 3 жыл бұрын
k but the fact that when I was younger, I had a huge crush on John smith💀 Like, of all the disney princes??
@surreallane9730
@surreallane9730 3 жыл бұрын
🥲
@nyygabs
@nyygabs 3 жыл бұрын
ok I am SO glad you mentioned that your VHS had if I never knew you because mine did as well so that's how I know about and remember it (it's still my favorite song because Allen Menken is ABSOLUTELY INSANE.) and before I even got to the part when you mention it, I listened to it AND watched the scene and was so confused because apparently the dvds don't have it.... must be a vhs thing I guess. also I ADORE your voice!!! girl you should do more musicals so we can hear you sing because you ARE a Disney princess!!!!! UPDATE: Human Again is my FAVORITE I'm so mad it isn't in the original version !!!!
@chefpaul7518
@chefpaul7518 Жыл бұрын
They also left out a lot of the scalping, canabalizing, and raping the Native Americans did to other tribes and the colonists. Everyone is brutal
@christopherb501
@christopherb501 Жыл бұрын
ok colonialist apologist
@chefpaul7518
@chefpaul7518 Жыл бұрын
@@christopherb501 The colonists would fall into the category of 'everyone'
@artair70
@artair70 6 ай бұрын
@@christopherb501Natives colonists other tribes, not fort getting their Blk property on the trial of tears they refused to leave.
@swecheekypanda
@swecheekypanda 2 жыл бұрын
I like how John Smith says “Teach you how to farm the land properly.” The English where taught how to farm the land by the native because their own crops failed all the time. They didn’t know how to do anything so they had to be taught by the natives because they were the ones who knew the lands. The “savage” thing mostly comes from that they weren’t Christians so in their minds “lost souls”, not that they didn’t farm properly. Disney just adding more and more things to this movie that is wrong and not historically accurate.
@khxneia1936
@khxneia1936 3 жыл бұрын
I love the soundtrack.. everytime I sing colours of the wind .. I am a 🌟
@surreallane9730
@surreallane9730 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up with a big willow tree on my grandparents farm. Naturally, you have to play Pocahontas when you have that! I called it Grandmother Willow too
@stephenmckee3235
@stephenmckee3235 3 жыл бұрын
At the same time as the Virginia Company is building a settlement in the Powhatan area, the Spanish have already claimed much of the Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Central America, and what is today Southwestern USA, California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. and New Mexico. Hope you learned something from this comment.
@tomsgrexit
@tomsgrexit 3 жыл бұрын
Now, the 2nd movie IS trash! Rolph only likes Pocahontas when she appears more 'refined' and less 'savage'! He sucks! (I'm Native American btw and the actual truth of Pocahontas is tragic)..
@SunshineBarbie-sv4bi
@SunshineBarbie-sv4bi 2 жыл бұрын
I’m that horrid sequel when she gets sentenced to death John smith immediately jumps on his horse to go save her but Rolfe is literally moping around while John smith literally had to drag his whimpy ass to go save hers #teamjohnsmith
@madeleinehallatt3962
@madeleinehallatt3962 3 жыл бұрын
“was is Hercules or Pocahontas that ended the renaissance era?” it was Tarzan
@nancyomalley6286
@nancyomalley6286 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: The Virginia guy with the black hair is voiced by the same actor who voiced Fergus in "Brave"-Billy Connelly
@ComfortablyPlump
@ComfortablyPlump 3 жыл бұрын
This whole movie is just that one clip of Schmidt from New Girl going, "A white man? No!" 😂
@imafilthycasual9978
@imafilthycasual9978 3 жыл бұрын
Saddest part of this movie is that he was her real husband and they had children. They did kill him and their children then John took her home and changed her name to Rebecca. She died before she turned twenty seven having his babies.
@SophiaPhannn
@SophiaPhannn 3 жыл бұрын
Her real husband was John Rolfe!
@islaislaisla5
@islaislaisla5 3 жыл бұрын
the singing is immaculate
@noorelmasri9803
@noorelmasri9803 3 жыл бұрын
STOPP I LOVE YOUR SINGALONGS TO NO ENDDDD 😭💕
@aricheec7722
@aricheec7722 3 жыл бұрын
acknowledging matoaka in the first 40 seconds :) thats how ya do it. i didnt have a lot of native rep growing up so i felt really bittersweet about this movie after learning her story. theres so many good songs
@Sombare1983
@Sombare1983 8 ай бұрын
Wow, she's upset at how the movie brushes over details in the actual story and has inaccuracies, yet, she's full of them too. Outstanding!
@JK.47
@JK.47 3 жыл бұрын
17:57 magical grandma tree ability lmfao 😂😂😂😂
@nocturnalcove9736
@nocturnalcove9736 Жыл бұрын
Maturing is when you realise that historically John Smith was the villain and Ratcliffe was the unfortunate hero.
@laurenheartsreading
@laurenheartsreading 3 жыл бұрын
you would be PERFECT to voice and do the singing of a disney princess!!! you sing so beautifully and your voice is so cheerful.
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