Have just watched the film. While I see myself as a old-school Disney fan and thus not much of a fan of modern day Disney, it suprised me. A lot.
I've heard the film had to do with racism, but the approach caught me off guard. It was both sided and very realistic. We now live in a age where people from all ethnicities are guilty for racism, often being unaware of it or somehow think it's justified when they do it (white supremacists, BLM and so on).
Edit: I also like that the Big Bad and even the Disc-One Final Boss weren't revealed as such until much later, unlike most Disney villains who clearly are the villains from the get-go, making both good twists.
Much better than expected
Have just watched the film. While I see myself as a old-school Disney fan and thus not much of a fan of modern day Disney, it suprised me. A lot.
I've heard the film had to do with racism, but the approach caught me off guard. It was both sided and very realistic. We now live in a age where people from all ethnicities are guilty for racism, often being unaware of it or somehow think it's justified when they do it (white supremacists, BLM and so on).
Edit: I also like that the Big Bad and even the Disc-One Final Boss weren't revealed as such until much later, unlike most Disney villains who clearly are the villains from the get-go, making both good twists.
If I get kids, I'll totally show this to them.