分类:动漫卡通 地区:英语年份:1998
主演:艾琳·贝达,吉姆·卡明斯,Donal,Gibson
导演:布拉德利·雷蒙德,汤姆·埃勒里
更新:2024-01-31 09:01
简介:故事发生在公元1612年,宝嘉公主(艾琳·贝达IreneB..故事发生在公元1612年,宝嘉公主(艾琳·贝达IreneBedard配音)跟随着英国外交官拉尔夫(比利·赞恩BillyZane配音)远渡重洋来到英国伦敦面见国王和王后,共同商讨族人的命运和领土的未来,跟随着她的除了保镖乌塔外,还有古灵精怪的米可(约翰·卡西尔JohnKassir配音)、帕西和福利特(弗兰克·维尔克FrankWelker配音)。在伦敦,宝嘉公主意外的和贪婪邪恶的伯克利(大卫·奥根·斯提尔斯DavidOgdenStiers配音)重逢了,后者再一次将触角伸向了印第安人的土地,想要借此大捞一笔。宝嘉公主识破了伯克利的阴谋,和其斗智斗勇。除此之外,宝嘉公主还遇见了阔别已久的约翰史密斯(DonalGibson配音)。©豆瓣{if:"【转载】这电影是我的一块心病,原本想自己吐槽两句,但发现我想说的话人家都已经说过了,就转载下吧I wish I'd never watched the Pocahontas sequel. Seriously. I've watched most of the Disney sequels, and while, yes, most of them are awful (though there are some rare exceptions - Bambi II is adorable), but that movie is just...beyond awful.You can't mess with history in the original movie and then change your mind and try to set it right in a direct-to-video sequel.Yes, in reality she ended up with John Rolfe, but -bleep- reality. I don't want reality. When I sit down to watch a Disney movie I want to get lost in a world where every princess gets her (ORIGINAL) Disney hero. I REALLY don't like new dudes with ZERO personality coming in and nabbing the princess just because "that's how it REALLY happened".Likewise, when I read the original "The Little Mermaid" by the great Hans Christan Anderson I adore the tragic ending, but when I'm watching Disney I wouldn't want to see Ariel go ahead and toy with the idea of making a Prince-Kebab out of Eric. Do you follow? Yes, John Smith was far older and Pocahontas was years shy of puberty. I know in reality their relationship was platonic, but dude, making Disney!Smith out to be a complete arse just so that they could justify her waltzing off with Rolfe was a crappy move.Who have we to thank for this? The history buffs who -beeped- and moaned when the original was released. I wonder if the same history buffs -beeped- and moaned when Ariel didn't die at the end of "The Little Mermaid".I digress.What happened to "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you"? What happened to "no matter what happens, I'll always be with you, forever"? "We walked the same path once. Now I know where I belong." Just stamp on my childhood a little more, Disney. :(There are enough horrendously complex and painful things in the real world without kids movies (yes, I do know that's what they are) getting corrupted by "how things REALLY are". Little girls will soon realise that not everybody gets their prince charming. Do we really have to let them in on this early? Thank goodness "The Little Mermaid III" is going to be the last direct-to-vid sequel."<>"" && "【转载】这电影是我的一块心病,原本想自己吐槽两句,但发现我想说的话人家都已经说过了,就转载下吧I wish I'd never watched the Pocahontas sequel. Seriously. I've watched most of the Disney sequels, and while, yes, most of them are awful (though there are some rare exceptions - Bambi II is adorable), but that movie is just...beyond awful.You can't mess with history in the original movie and then change your mind and try to set it right in a direct-to-video sequel.Yes, in reality she ended up with John Rolfe, but -bleep- reality. I don't want reality. When I sit down to watch a Disney movie I want to get lost in a world where every princess gets her (ORIGINAL) Disney hero. I REALLY don't like new dudes with ZERO personality coming in and nabbing the princess just because "that's how it REALLY happened".Likewise, when I read the original "The Little Mermaid" by the great Hans Christan Anderson I adore the tragic ending, but when I'm watching Disney I wouldn't want to see Ariel go ahead and toy with the idea of making a Prince-Kebab out of Eric. Do you follow? Yes, John Smith was far older and Pocahontas was years shy of puberty. I know in reality their relationship was platonic, but dude, making Disney!Smith out to be a complete arse just so that they could justify her waltzing off with Rolfe was a crappy move.Who have we to thank for this? The history buffs who -beeped- and moaned when the original was released. I wonder if the same history buffs -beeped- and moaned when Ariel didn't die at the end of "The Little Mermaid".I digress.What happened to "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you"? What happened to "no matter what happens, I'll always be with you, forever"? "We walked the same path once. Now I know where I belong." Just stamp on my childhood a little more, Disney. :(There are enough horrendously complex and painful things in the real world without kids movies (yes, I do know that's what they are) getting corrupted by "how things REALLY are". Little girls will soon realise that not everybody gets their prince charming. Do we really have to let them in on this early? Thank goodness "The Little Mermaid III" is going to be the last direct-to-vid sequel."<>"暂时没有网友评论该影片"}【转载】这电影是我的一块心病,原本想自己吐槽两句,但发现我想说的话人家都已经说过了,就转载下吧I wish I'd never watched the Pocahontas sequel. Seriously. I've watched most of the Disney sequels, and while, yes, most of them are awful (though there are some rare exceptions - Bambi II is adorable), but that movie is just...beyond awful.You can't mess with history in the original movie and then change your mind and try to set it right in a direct-to-video sequel.Yes, in reality she ended up with John Rolfe, but -bleep- reality. I don't want reality. When I sit down to watch a Disney movie I want to get lost in a world where every princess gets her (ORIGINAL) Disney hero. I REALLY don't like new dudes with ZERO personality coming in and nabbing the princess just because "that's how it REALLY happened".Likewise, when I read the original "The Little Mermaid" by the great Hans Christan Anderson I adore the tragic ending, but when I'm watching Disney I wouldn't want to see Ariel go ahead and toy with the idea of making a Prince-Kebab out of Eric. Do you follow? Yes, John Smith was far older and Pocahontas was years shy of puberty. I know in reality their relationship was platonic, but dude, making Disney!Smith out to be a complete arse just so that they could justify her waltzing off with Rolfe was a crappy move.Who have we to thank for this? The history buffs who -beeped- and moaned when the original was released. I wonder if the same history buffs -beeped- and moaned when Ariel didn't die at the end of "The Little Mermaid".I digress.What happened to "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you"? What happened to "no matter what happens, I'll always be with you, forever"? "We walked the same path once. Now I know where I belong." Just stamp on my childhood a little more, Disney. :(There are enough horrendously complex and painful things in the real world without kids movies (yes, I do know that's what they are) getting corrupted by "how things REALLY are". Little girls will soon realise that not everybody gets their prince charming. Do we really have to let them in on this early? Thank goodness "The Little Mermaid III" is going to be the last direct-to-vid sequel.{end if}详情
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