This is the Scariest Disney movie.
-the ocean playing with her as a baby
-Older Moana trying to sail for the first time
-Volcano Goddess charging
-purple monster in the Realm of Monsters
-Giant Green Goddess growing at the end
-the ocean playing with her as a baby
-Older Moana trying to sail for the first time
-Volcano Goddess charging
-purple monster in the Realm of Monsters
-Giant Green Goddess growing at the end
Maybe to a five-year-old.
shareMaybe you're a 5 year old. This was scarier than most modern horror movies.
shareCan't tell if your a troll or just didn't watch mordern horror films.Or you watched films you thought were horror.Or maybe the wrong "horror" films.
shareNeither. Most modern Horrors aren't scary.
But the megalaphobia and hydrophobia elements of the goddess and water were terrifying in the theater.
Dumbass
Easily scared then.I find the film is ok considering it is kid oriented.If i dont see kids crying or screaming i dont think anyone would find it "scary".Am to your comments of dumbass i like to point out that you were scared by a PG kids film.
shareEasily scared thenNope. This was just scary.
Plus the giant green goddess part was supposed to be glorious.
shareSorry if i offended you.I am just curious to find out why a person is scared by a PG kids film but not a PG13/R horror film.Seems wierd to me.Sure some scenes are tense but scary in no way and i think that you are over thinking some of the scenes like the ocean playing with moana as a baby.I thought you were a troll as your opinion was unheard of and not well reasoned.
shareSorry if i offended you.I am just curious to find out why a person is scared by a PG kids film but not a PG13/R horror film.I already explained it. Raiting have very little to do with fear, and fear itself is subjective.
Plus the giant green goddess part was supposed to be glorious.It was "glorious"
TROLL... Who's probably 10.
shareI would agree with you if it wasn't for:
Snow White (scary hag and attempted murder). I had to hide behind the couch whenever the queen showed up.
Pinocchio (Pinocchio gets threatened to get chopped into firewood, his friends get turned into donkeys and are sold into slavery to never be seen again, Monstro, Stromboli)
Fantasia: Night on Bald Mountain
Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad: Headless Horeseman!
Sleeping Beauty: Pretty much any scene with Maleficent, but especially the part where she lures Aurora to prick herself
The Black Cauldron: The Horned King is very scary, he tries to chop the head off an adorable pig and at the end raises an undead army to kill everyone.
The Little Mermaid: That final battle where Ursula gets huge and gets impaled by Eric scared me as a kid.
Aladdin: The Cave of Wonders is intense, as is Jafar — especially when he turns into a giant snake.
The Lion King: Simba nearly gets killed by hyenas in Elephant Graveyard. Mufassa gets MURDERED by Scar. Very intense final battle.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Within the first five minutes of the movie, Frollo murders Quasimodo's mother and tries to drown a baby. There is also attempted genocide, a musical number about hellfire and rape, a family getting locked in their house before it is set on fire and an innocent woman getting burned at the stake.
Hercules: The Hydra scene, Meg's "death" and Hercules swimming into the well of souls was pretty intense.
Mulan: Implied genocide and War violence.
Tarzan: The jaguar kills Tarzan's parents and is pretty scary. Clayton accidentally hangs himself.
The Princess and the Frog: Dr. Faciller's Voodoo and his ultimate demise at the hands of his "Friends on the Other Side" is pretty dark.
Yeah but none of those are scary as an adult.
The Moana stuff is objectively unsettling as an adult. Like when you feel turbulance in a plane or suddenly drop and your stomach lifts up. Her flashing back to the ancient boats was also creepy.
"The Moana stuff is objectively unsettling as an adult."
You clearly don't know what the word objectively means. It's kind of odd, considering earlier in the thread you said yourself that fear was subjective.
Regardless, this is not a scary movie. The only scenes that could even be considered scary wouldn't scare someone over the age of 3.
Finally, the ancient boats were not "creepy." That you think that tells us you weren't paying attention to the movie at all.
False. It was scary. You are objectively incorrect.
Or you saw it in a theater with crap sound.
If you are not 3 then it did scare you. A child wouldn't comprehend the terror.
Accept it, b!tch.
How is the ocean playing with her as a baby scary at all?
Have you ever noticed that the people who say "DC is for adults and Marvel is for kids", are kids?
How is the ocean playing with her as a baby scary at all?
The music in the scene the playfulness of the water, the bright colors. Every single bit of it was to point in the opposite direction of being scary. You could edit the scene and make it absolutely terrifying. However the way it was shown was not scary in any fashion or sense of the word. There was nothing dark or foreboding about the girl following brightly colored seashells laid by the water after she saved the turtle. In fact it came across that the ocean was praising her for her deed, which it was. The message conveyed there was in no way scary.
Unless. You are afraid of the ocean, water, or swimming in general. IN which case this entire movie would scare the pants off of you. Especially when they go to the land of monsters. There is nothing but water above their heads the impending idea that they could down at any moment would be lingering.
Again that's only if you have a sever fear of water, ocean, or swimming. If so I have no idea what you were doing in this movie to begin with to be honest.
I've baited my hook with my own underwear. Is it wrong that I hope to catch a fish I can relate to?-Ragdoll.
The music in the scene the playfulness of the water, the bright colors. Every single bit of it was to point in the opposite direction of being scary.It started out like that, but then she got lured closer and closer in. The ocean was getting darker in color as well. and it started making groaning noises like a stomach.
It started out like that, but then she got lured closer and closer in.
The ocean was getting darker in color as well.
and it started making groaning noises like a stomach.
I didn't misunderstand it. I'm explaining the vibe it gave.
And yes it did make stomach noises.
If you think that the vibe in that scene was one of darkness, fear, or foreboding, then you clearly misunderstood it. You're wrong on this issue.
But again, be afraid of a kids movie, that's fine. It's different, of course. Not normal and somewhat odd actually. But that's one of the things that makes the world so great, right?
I understood it. It still gave off a terror vibe.
You're clearly wrong. Deal with it b!tch. Obviously you worked on the film and are sad you created a terror monstrosity of a hungry ocean.
This sh!t was scarier than Jaws.
Nice kids movie bro. This horror show makes Alien look fetus friendly.
You're clearly wrong
I already told you why moron. Those scenes you mentioned are different scenes.
And you are the ONLY one who feels this way. Not me. You just have dupe accounts.
Pathetic
OK. Quit with the name calling. Obviously you are a sad little troll with nothing better to do. As i said below, you are in need of some SERIOUS therapy if you in any way think this movie was scary. Empowering? Yes. Scary? He||'s to the no.
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Every single bit of it was to point in the opposite direction of being scary.
That is beyond interesting because all I saw was joy and happiness there. Granted I don't have the mind of a 5 year old so I guess there's that.
I've baited my hook with my own underwear. Is it wrong that I hope to catch a fish I can relate to?-Ragdoll.
Grow up, loser.
shareReally? Interesting.
The villainy you teach me I will execute-and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction.
Nah they've done scarier
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