Fuck off, I liked it

Fuck off, I liked it.

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It's so beautiful. I love this movie.

This movies great. "Once upon a December" still gives me shivers and tops most Disney songs

Definitely.

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Commies hate it because historically they murdered her loving father, making her an orphan, and it shows how evil the revolution was.

>making her an orphan
user, she was killed too

Not in the movie.

I liked it too, do people just hate it due to the inaccuracies? Are there other reasons people hate it?

When are we getting pregnant Anastasia x Czech Legion art though

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Pure kino. I love the soundtrack.

Christopher Lloyd as Rasputin was mostly good, but Bluth was too scared to making him as dark as his 80s movies, so overcompensated with the silly bat.
And the third act was pretty rushed.
Bluth is better when he tries to be himself and not like Disney, but at least Anastasia is a passable movie, unlike his blundering take at the Disney formula in Thumbelina.

I have nostalgia for it, and I don't mind it nearly as much as a lot of people do.

But it just feels weird watching some fantastical princess story about a child who was actually brutally murdered

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>Just insert a musical number dedicated to famous people art artists of france for no particular reason

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Really a gem of a movie

I adored it as a kid, but watching it again I hated how Ana just became a typical tsundere (aka Meg Ryan's other roles) as soon as Dimitri came into the equation.

>That toad tho

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It's not like the Tsar wasn't a piece of shit.

The scene where the grandmother and Anastasia meet again always makes me emotional
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Really when if they made Rasputin more of a serious character, less comedic, or just reworked it so that just some random curse was trying to kill Anastasia, the movie would work so much better, its the wacky dead Rasputin comedy that kills it, the simple human scenes or the scenes where shit gets intense are so good

her dad is hot

He wasn't. Like Louis XVI, he was too leniant.

He was weak and incompetent and his blunders in WWI cost too many Russian lives and hastened the inevitable revolution.
He still didn't deserve what he got after he abdicated the throne.

Nice

She was based on a famous Mexican artist Charo and contrasted sharply with the innocence and purity of Thumbelina. Some said it was racist.

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>Some said it was racist.
You can't make any silly caricature of anyone non-white without someone calling it racist.
Just look at the hoopla around Apu. Despite that the Simpsons is nothing but silly caricatures and Apu is a fully developed character in his own right.

>Comments are turned off.

The Revolution was hardly inevtiable or organic.

It's kinda weird to to a Disney princess kinda movie based on a real life tragedy like Pocahontas but even more thorny and it suffers from a lot of the Bluth weirdness that plagued his later movies. It has some merits but it's not surprise that it was mostly forgotten.

I like how Dimitri has more dimensions to his personality than you usually see.

I know the musical got a lukewarm reception but I think it did the story of the movie better. Just for example the scene where Anastasia and her grandmother reunite is a lot more intense, they do a really good job showing just how bitter the years of dealing with fake Anastasias has made her. Also the first Dimitri had fucking incredible arms.

Show me the arms