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  1. May 27, 2022 · Plus, in the coming years, other '90s Disney titles like "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Hercules' would fall far short of matching either the domestic or global gross of "Pocahontas."

    • Ignoring Possible Implications
    • Who Are “We”?
    • The Responsibility of Storytellers

    The Romeo and Juliet romance between Pocahontas and John Smith is not only untrue, it also ignores the consequences of settler colonialism. While comfortable exploring themes of connection to nature and otherness in the song Colors of the Wind, the film is unwilling to criticize modern implications of culture contact and colonialism. That song in p...

    This national imaginary is formed through all kinds of media, and even, as previously discussed, through children’s movies.

    Although it is not possible to represent history or culture with 100 percent accuracy, these films purposefully tell their stories in a way that is not grounded in reality. Moreover, media, specifically commercial films, have consequences as they influence worldviews and the national imaginary. Even if some portion of the audience has an understand...

  2. Apr 1, 2019 · A new book examines the facts of her short but remarkable life. Dressed as an English gentlewoman in 17th-century London, Pocahontas was pressed into service as a human advertisement for the ...

  3. Jul 12, 2019 · Walt Disney Pictures, 1995. I have long regarded the Disney films produced between 1989 and 1999 as the finest ever made by the studio. As a child growing up in suburban Virginia, I held two of them especially dear: Aladdin (1992) and The Lion King (1994); the latter film is the first time I remember crying in a movie theatre and I continue to value The Lion King for its moral, artistic, and ...

    • Her Age. Pocahontas is said to have been around 10 or 11 years old when she met Captain John Smith in 1607, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. The Historic Jamestowne website wrote that Smith was 27 years old at the time (the real Smith was sans dreamy blonde hair and piercing blue eyes) and the Disney film bumped Pocahontas's age up significantly to go the romance route with the two historical figures.
    • Meeting John Smith. In the film, John Smith and Pocahontas meet almost instantly after he lands in America — with the exception of a quick musical interlude with the song "Mine, Mine, Mine."
    • The Romance. Because of the aforementioned age difference, there was no real romantic relationship between Smith and Pocahontas. They were close for a couple of years though since Pocahontas acted as a liaison between the British and the Powhatan Chiefdom.
    • Relationship With Kocoum. In the film, Chief Powhatan wants Pocahontas to marry the stoic Powhatan warrior Kocoum, even though Pocahontas is resistant.
  4. Too fraught, especially in the social media era. (“Pocahontas” was very much a hit. It cost about $112 million in today’s dollars, and collected $707 million — less than the Disney movies that preceded it, but a lot of dough all the same.) Disney declined to comment for this article.

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