by PrincessKiara » October 7th, 2011, 10:23 pm
[quote="Flowertall"]Don`t get me wrong, I don`t dislike the character Mufasa in any way. That look and that gesture he gives Zazu that tells him to turn around again is just great.
What I dislike, is how so many movies focus on the father/son relationship, especially when it`s at the expense of for instance mother/son, or mother/daughter. Why isn`t Sarabi in Simba`s Pride, not even mentioned, but Mufasa`s there? Why is it when Kiara and Kovu are watching the stars, she says: "My father and I use to do this all the time", why on earth couldn`t it be "My parents and I use to do this all the time"? Would it be too trivial?
Just look at A goofy movie as well. Why aren`t Peg and Pistol even mentioned, they were both really entertaining characters. Is it just so we can focus on father and son?
A father/son movie that I really like is Kramer vs. Kramer, because it`s much more realistic, and it`s not at the expense of anything. It feels like the boy loves his father and mother equally. Of course I`m sure Simba loved his mother just as much as he loved his father, but that`s not the feeling I get from having watched the movie.
When I see Simba crying next to Mufasa`s corpse, what I feel is the movie makers telling us that the father/son relationship is the most special one. And I very much dislike that. I`m not a heartless person, but that scene just doesn`t move me very much. At least now I`ve explained why.[/quote]
I agree. Well, Mufasas death certainly is moving to me, but I still agree with the point you`re making.
I can understand why the writers of TLK chose to focus on the father/son relationship, considering the story is about prince going to become a king, etc.
But still! It wouldn`t have harmed the movie in any way to eleborate a little more on the relationship between Sarabi and Simba. They do have a couple moments in the movie where they interact, and in my opinion at least it`s clear that Simba loves his parents equally, but perhaps looks up to and admires his father more, wants to be like him.. But I agree with what you said, it`s not right of the writers to make it seem as if the relationship between a father and son is "better" than one between mother and son/daughter.
Also, in SP, Kiara and Nalas relationship is extremly underplayed, and it SERIOUSLY bothers me.
About Sarabi not being in SP: This makes me very sad. I know her voice actor passed away, and I understand the writers didn`t want to cast a new voice for her, but come on! They could have easily made Sarabi appear at the presentation, because none of the characters speak in that scene. Then, later in the movie (f.ex at the next scene when Kiara is heading out to explore the Pride Lands) Simba could have mentioned that his mother had passed away.
Off the top of my head I can only think of two Disney movies where the main characters both parents are alive: Mulan and Hercules. But in both these movies, it`s the main characters relationship with the father that is focused on.
The Little Mermaid II is a great example of a mother/daughter movie. Disney should really make more like that, also movies focusing on a mother/son relationship.