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Brave (W/Dvd) (Wbr) (Widescreen) (Dub/Fre) (Dub/Spa) DVD 786936813111 Front

Brave (W/Dvd) (Wbr) (Widescreen) (Dub/Fre) (Dub/Spa)  (DVD)  (Eng/Fre/Spa) 

SKU:  6870474 Release Date: 11/13/2012
Rating:  PG
Customer Reviews:
4.7 of 5 4.7 of 5 (10 reviews)
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Common Sense Media Says:

Mother-daughter princess tale has some very scary scenes.

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Crew

Co-Director: Steve Purcell
Screenwriter: Steve Purcell ,Irene Mecchi
Executive Producer: Andrew Stanton

Customer Reviews

Brave (W/Dvd) (Wbr) (Widescreen) (Dub/Fre) (Dub/Spa) - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3 - DVD (9 out of 10)
its was the best movie i saw in a while!!!!!!!
5
Posted by: from seminole fl on 03/22/2013I love watching brave it was a great movie. I hope they come out with a part two movie.

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Great movie
5
Posted by: from Northern California on 02/22/2013This is a wonderful story about love and family. Highly recommended!

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Great family fun
5
Posted by: from Las Vegas, NV on 02/18/2013story line and characters - wish there were more like this.

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Great DVD
5
Posted by: from St. Louis on 01/29/2013Good product at a fair price. This DVD was available at Best Buy and not at other stores we went to.

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LOVE THIS MOVIE!
5
Posted by: from Miami, Fl on 01/28/2013I bought this to pair with the doll of the Princes sin this movie for my nieces. They loved and watch it all the time now. Great film.

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cute
4
Posted by: from memphis,mi on 01/25/2013I WOULD most likely not watch again...geared for younger person

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for Grandkids
5
Posted by: from Brush Prairie, WA on 01/21/2013I bought this for my 3 yr old twin grandkids to watch. The only thing about it is that the one bear is rather frightening to smaller children. My grandson had no problem with it but my granddaughter was frightned of the bear. Other wise us adults really enjoyed it all.

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Great movie
4
Posted by: from Alpharetta, GA on 01/19/2013I am fan of Pixar movies. They are great. But the price of the DVD is little more

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Great Family Movie.
5
Posted by: from Home on 01/18/2013Me and my kids were glued to the TV it was a great movie to sit down with a loved one or kids and share a tear and well it is just an all round great movie ...

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Great
4
Posted by: from Saratoga Springs, NY on 10/16/2012What if you’d been told your whole life that you were destined for something you didn’t want? Worse yet, something you hated with almost every fiber of your being. How far would you go to change it? King Fergus and Queen Elinor (voiced by Billy Connolly and Emma Thompson, respectively) have four children. Their triplet sons Hubert, Harris, and Hamish, and there oldest, a daughter, named Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald). Before her brothers were born Merida (Macdonald) bore witness as a bear attacked her family and took her father’s leg. Subsequent to the attack, Merida, much to her mother’s dismay, has grown into a free spirit who rejects her mother’s influence. This doesn’t stop her mother from offering tips as to how a princess must behave on a near constant basis, however. And when Merida hears the ancient tale of a prince who broke off from his duty and caused his kingdom’s downfall, she rejects it without a thought. So, even with her daughter’s objections, the Queen holds a contest for the first-born sons of nearby allied clans. The winner will receive her daughter’s hand. As the first-born of her clan, Merida competes and wins, causing a rift that is exacerbated when Merida destroys a tapestry and the Queen retaliates by throwing Merida’s bow in the fire. Merida flees to the forest in anger and follows a will o’ the wisp to a cabin. The old woman inside first insists that she is a wood carver but changes her tune once Merida offers a family amulet in trade for the witch’s services. The witch gives Merida a cake and tells her that it will change her mother, leaving out a few minor details as to the nature of that change and telling her only that the spell becomes permanent after the second sunrise. Kelly Macdonald is tragically underrated as an actress. I first saw her in Two Family House, an independent film released in 2000 and then in the 2005 BBC film The Girl in the Café. She had some recent success thanks to Boardwalk Empire, but nowhere near what she deserves, in my opinion. She does a great job as Merida, and I feel similarly about the job Connolly does voicing King Fergus. Thompson does well, but the role doesn’t have anywhere near the same number of lines, for obvious reasons. The story is highly entertaining, as is the music. I will say that the ultimate consequence of the main character’s actions leave a little something to be desired. Still, a great time.

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