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Pocahotass

1996
Movie
Adult · 18+
83 min
English

When beautiful Christi Lake shakes her tail feathers the party gets going! The braves get their arrows up and stiff while the squaws are ready, willing and more than able to take it right up the whole trail of pleasure.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes52%
Metacritic59/100
Google Users82%
Director: Mike Gabriel, Eric GoldbergGenres: Animation, Adventure, Drama, Family, Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

In 1607, the adventurous Native American princess Pocahontas befriends the English explorer John Smith, against the backdrop of escalating conflict between their peoples. As their forbidden romance blossoms, Pocahontas must find a way to bridge the divide between her tribe and the Jamestown settlers, who are driven by greed for gold. She faces a difficult choice that will affect the future of her people and the land she holds dear.

Critical Reception

Pocahontas received a mixed reception from critics. While praised for its stunning animation, strong voice performances, and musical numbers, many criticized its historical inaccuracies and a romanticized portrayal of the real Pocahontas's life. Audiences, however, found it to be an entertaining and visually appealing Disney production.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking animation and memorable songs.

  • Criticized for its significant departures from historical accuracy.

  • The romanticized narrative was seen as a departure from Disney's previous princess films.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed Pocahontas, appreciating its beautiful animation, emotional story, and catchy music. Some users noted the departure from historical facts but still found it to be a captivating and well-made animated film.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 2 Academy Awards (Best Original Song, Best Original Musical or Comedy Score), won 1 Golden Globe (Best Original Song for 'Colors of the Wind').

Fun Fact

The song 'Colors of the Wind' won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. It was the first Disney song to win both awards for the same film since 'The Little Mermaid' in 1989.

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