This movie is way too under appreciated in my opinion⌠The fandom is practically non-existentâŚ
And I donât understand why? The plot was fantastic.
All of the characters were lovable.
There was no one that you absolutely could not stand.
The âbad guyâ was actually the main character, Kenai. Which was an interesting twist for Disney.
But by building a bond with this young cub (Koda), and seeing the world through the eyes of a bear, he realized that he (as a man) had been the monster⌠Not bears.
I mean, talk about character developmentâŚ
Koda: Those monsters are really scary⌠Especially with their sticks.
And for me, this scene right here was one of my most emotional Disney moments. You canât even here Kenai telling the actual story⌠But you can see their facial expressions and you can just feel it. You know exactly what heâs saying to Koda.
Kenai: Well, itâs kind of about a man⌠and kind of about a bear. But mostly, itâs about a monster.
⌠Koda⌠I did something very wrong.
Okay, but on a lighter note?
The animation was incredible.
Amazing.
It was a powerful movie about brotherly love, guidance, and responsibility, and it truly is one of my favorite Disney movies ever.
Not to mention the soundtrack is amazing. You canât go wrong with Phil Collins.
The fandom will never be huge, but the movie definitely deserves more credit. If you havenât watched it, I highly recommend it.
Brother Bear
I want to remind everyone that this movie is where the âquit telling everyone Iâm deadâ âSometimes I can still hear his voiceâ joke came from.