Brother Bear: The Underrated Gem of Disney Movies

Siti Hutami Novickarina

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Once upon a time, in a world where animals could talk, a young Inuk boy named Kenai transformed into a bear and embarked on an adventure that would change his life forever. This is the story of Brother Bear, one of Disney’s most underappreciated films that deserves more credit than it currently receives.

Brother Bear, which was released in 2003, is set in the breathtaking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The film is a touching love story about loss and redemption told through the eyes of the main character, Kenai. He is a hot-headed, arrogant young man who is determined to prove himself as a man in the eyes of his tribe at the start of the film. However, after tragically killing a bear he believes was responsible for his older brother’s death, he is transformed into a bear himself and forced to view life from a completely different angle.

The film follows Kenai’s journey as he learns to understand the world through the eyes of a bear and realizes that the animals he once dismissed as monsters are actually intelligent and sentient beings. Kenai meets and befriends Koda, a bear cub who teaches him the ways of the forest and the value of family and friendship. They set out on a journey to the mountain of the Northern Lights to assist Kenai in regaining his humanity.

One of the things that makes Brother Bear such a unique and engaging film is the way it weaves Inuit culture and folklore into the story. The film includes beautiful and authentic representations of Inuit traditions, language, and mythology, making it a rare example of representation in mainstream media. The music, which was composed by Phil Collins, is also a standout feature of the film, with heartfelt and uplifting songs that perfectly capture the emotions of the story.

Despite its many strengths, Brother Bear was not as successful at the box office as other Disney films of the time, and as a result, it has not received as much attention as it deserves. However, the film has since gained a dedicated following of fans who appreciate its beautiful animation, powerful story, and diverse representation.

In conclusion, Brother Bear is a beautiful and underrated gem of a Disney film that deserves more recognition than it currently receives. Its heartfelt story, beautiful animation, and authentic representation of Inuit culture make it a unique and engaging film that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages. If you haven’t seen Brother Bear yet, give it a chance and discover the magic for yourself.



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