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Does anyone else find Bambi incredibly difficult to watch? (spoilers)


I don't mean because it's a bad film, it's an absolute masterpiece, but I find it incredibly painful to watch because it's just too cute. The lovely sweet music, the romance, the woods, the adorable little baby animals ... and then the tragedy midway through the film is like a knife in the heart, really. It's like a razor blade in the centre of a marshmallow.

Bambi is such an emotional rollercoaster I feel quite drained if I watch it. I'm not sure this is what Disney was actually intending with this film either; after all, it is for children. I was also much less affected by Mufasa's death than I was Bambi's mother's; mainly because The Lion King had an overall cheery overtone to it, whereas Bambi was quite ethereal and mysterious and the animals just made me melt. Combined with the amazing music, I find it an incredibly powerful film - but it emotionally drains me too. For this reason I find it difficult - and at times - a painful experience.

I also think one of the reasons for this is that up until the tragedy and the climax, there isn't much of a plot, except witnessing Bambi grow up, playing with his friends and frolick in the fields with Flower and Thumper. It feels like a wrench watching this overwhelmingly cutesy animals play around only to have everything taken away from Bambi midway through the movie.

Anyone else feel this way? Maybe it's just me. :P and yes I know it's only a movie, but I find all animal films - particularly this one - painful in the same respect.

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I too find it hard to watch. I think the purpose of this movie to me was a wildlife awareness, circle of life, the rise to adulthood, etc. It's open to interpretation.
Even though it is very touching and sad it's also very beautiful and I wouldn't hesitate to show this to my children when and if I have any in the future.

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No, I don't. It's one of my favorite Disney films and I can always watch it. The very fact that this movie is capable of evoking so many different emotions is actually a positive for me. I would always rather watch movies that make me feel something. In this movie's case, the bundling of different emotions and feelings are a representation of life. This movie is a masterpiece and one in which I wouldn't change a thing.

One thing I will slightly disagree with is that this movie was made for children. Of course, Disney films are always child friendly, but Walt's goal was always to make films for everyone and he never felt he was making kids films.

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I agree! Well said. I think that's what makes the classic Walt Disney era movies so amazing.
Films like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Bambi are much darker than any animated films that have ever been made. They leave both children and adults emotionally invested into the films, aren't "child friendly", and have this sense of magic to them.
In my opinion, that's what makes Walt Disney's animated films from the late 1930s through the 1950s the best classics that will forever be loved.

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I find it more difficult to watch for the intense scenes i.e. Bambi's mother heading out onto the meadow, all the 'Man' scenes and the fight. The death scene does make it emotional, but I find it more like a horror film and rather uncomfortable to watch at some points. That also makes it very powerful, in my opinion.

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Well, it is a children's film. And I think it tries to remain true to the original German folk tale.

That being said, I think Walt Disney really did his best to make the story child friendly, and therefore you get the super-sweet cutesyness that is this film and its characters (the hunters not withstanding).

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While this movie is child friendly, Walt never set out to make "children's films" in the early days. Bambi is so much more than a "children't film", it is an amazing work of art.

If everything is not all rainbows and kittens for you today, hopefully it will be tomorrow!

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It is an amazing film :)

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Nope. I like emotional rollercoasters.

"Citizen Kane" fan, "Frozen" fan, and "Boyhood" fan. ;)

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It's one of my favorite Disney movies as well, but even now at 32 years old, I still find myself skipping the entire death/winter scene. Death is always a hard subject to watch in a movie. I did read that there was a scene that was taken out( we actually see the mother shot and killed and dragged away by the hunters), it was deemed too dramatic and basically too harsh. I think for a children's movie, that was the right call, it would've been too traumatizing for children to watch.

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Bambi rips your heart out and stomps on it.

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