cy1229 wrote:Allow me to play Devil's Advocate for a bit... what do we learn from the following movies:
Aladdin: Stealing is ok because you'll meet a princess and be made sultan (kind of the "flip side" of "Pretty Woman")
Mulan: Breaking the law and running away is ok if you do it for the right reasons
Lilo and Stitch: Oh don't get me started on that one.
Emperor's New Groove: If you're rude, you're cool, and if you're nice, you're not cool
Wall-E: If we just invent the right machines, they'll take care of all of our stupid choices, and we won't have to be held responsible for the crap we're doing to the planet
Snow White: B&E is ok as long as you clean up and cook dinner
I'm sure there are more, but you get my point. To be fair, when my girls were little, I didn't let them watch movies that would give them the wrong idea, so we avoided Emperor's New Groove and Lilo and Stitch. I never let them see "Pocahontas" because for cryin' out loud, she was a REAL person, and they got the story so wrong it's laughable. Now that the girls are 15 and almost 19, I don't worry so much. It's all dependent upon what you want your kids to see or not see as parents. I agree, that message is pretty lousy, but no more lousy than the others I've listed here.
I know kids are supposed to be smarter nowadays but do they REALLY see all those things in these type of films. Don't they just watch them because there fun, cute, colourful, simple entertainment
Princessinwaiting is 20 now and her sister 23. I don't recall exercising anything more than the obvious parental control when they were little. We did have to ration the eldest watching "Andy Pandy" as she was in tears when he waved goodbye at the end of the programme

She has survived and they have both turned out fine

(Proud Dad

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Maybe I'm getting too old, but yes Monsters University could have been better (see earlier post) but it was fun
