Silver Tongue

genresavvygentleman:

truelight8:

genresavvygentleman:

furikomaru:

t-high-la420:

the switch from ‘a girl worth fighting for’ to coming upon the decimated village in mulan is THE MOST kick-in-the-teeth mood change IN ALL OF CINEMA

That scene shift did more for our generation’s understanding of the horror of war in ten seconds than Game of Thrones did in eight seasons, and it did it without showing us a single dead body. 

OKAY BUT HOLD ON THOUGH.

I’ve spent the past… five? Let’s say five - the past five years analyzing the structure of Disney Musicals as part of the process to write my own/a parody of them, and the thing is that all the modern ones have roughly the same number of songs - except Mulan.

Mulan has about half, because after AGWFF ends with that unresolved final phrase, there are no more songs until the end credits, which isn’t even sung in-universe.

Mulan wasn’t even the REALM of fucking around - when they arrive at that village, when the true horrors of war are brought into the story, not only does it interrupt THAT song, it breaks the entire fucking mold - the movie’s damn genre changes; it is no longer a musical.

And the Huns represent this from the start - Jafar and Hades are notable for not having proper villain songs, but Jafar does get his Prince Ali refrain and Hades and his plan get sung ABOUT by the muses. No scene with the Huns has any singing, they are mentioned once in song (the second line of Man, natch), and they of all Disney Villains are probably the most serious - no jokes, no witty asides, no sassy delivery of dry humor. The Huns are an invading army who plan to straight up kill a fuckton of people, including children, and AGWFF’s sudden end is the moment when our happy go lucky MUSICAL protagonists finally come in contact with them and their work directly - and it breaks them. Because shit like the Huns cannot exist in happy go lucky musical world. They just exist in our world. The real world. And you can’t sing your problems away here.

The end of A Girl Worth Fighting For is a brilliant use of metanarrative sensibilities to convey a message. It is utterly perfect.

Daaaamn, Tony. That’s fucking deep, my guy

I didn’t spend two years and thousands of dollars on a Master’s Degree in literature to NOT over analyze every text I engage with.

  1. stormwind13 reblogged this from bedlamsbard
  2. siren-canary reblogged this from sir-skeletal
  3. sazmeister reblogged this from appledoom47
  4. ariasofelegance reblogged this from thunderlovesbird
  5. commodore-sigma reblogged this from cheezfingerslim
  6. grahminradarin reblogged this from braindeaddm
  7. spiritsophia reblogged this from braindeaddm
  8. braindeaddm reblogged this from chirp-the-trashbird
  9. chirp-the-trashbird reblogged this from i-got-this-wait-no-oops
  10. i-got-this-wait-no-oops reblogged this from sneepity-snoop-snorpity-sneep
  11. butterflyslinky reblogged this from ozstacks42
  12. rivulet027 reblogged this from sneepity-snoop-snorpity-sneep
  13. ozstacks42 reblogged this from sneepity-snoop-snorpity-sneep
  14. glutton-for-funishment reblogged this from sneepity-snoop-snorpity-sneep
  15. sneepity-snoop-snorpity-sneep reblogged this from mi-spark
  16. irononyx32 reblogged this from mi-spark
  17. mi-spark reblogged this from eerna
  18. dith-derps reblogged this from blazingsnark
  19. blazingsnark reblogged this from celeryw
  20. celeryw reblogged this from lesbyeeun
  21. lesbyeeun reblogged this from sierramovera
  22. kittyoverlord reblogged this from hartsnkises
  23. hartsnkises reblogged this from fanshipper1412
  24. fanshipper1412 reblogged this from acediscowlng
  25. lowkeyvibing reblogged this from danteadredkin