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Merida makes a reckless choice that unleashes unintended peril and forces her to spring into action to set things right. Change your fate. Animation Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy. Rated PG for some scary action and rude humor. Did you know Edit. Trivia Kevin McKidd was particularly happy to work on this project because it was the first time in years that he'd been able to use his natural Scottish accent in a movie. Goofs at around 26 mins The scene where Merida's dress splits, and reveals her corset, while amusing, is inaccurate given the movie's apparent medieval setting around the 10th century.

Corsets didn't come into fashion until Elizabethan times, approximately years after the movie's apparent setting. Quotes Princess Merida : [last lines; narrating] There are those who say fate is something beyond our command. Crazy credits When Mor'du is killed towards the end of the film he turns into a will o' the wisp and we realise that they are the spirits of the dead. During the credits a will o' the wisp appears over the credit "dedicated with love and gratitude to Steve Jobs , our partner, mentor and friend.

Alternate versions Also released in 3D version. User reviews Review. Top review. A true best of both worlds for classic Disney and classic Pixar fans. It had already been many years since the acquisition, but for me this was the first time Disney's buyout felt like a positive direction for the animation pioneers.

Filled with possibly Pixar's most attractive environments, character designs Side note: Merida has my favorite character design of any animated human character. I mean seriously her hair alone is a thing of beauty. Brave is a criminally underrated installment in the Pixar cannon that I hope grows in stature over the years. FAQ 2. Is 'Brave' based on a book? Is there an extra scene during or after the end credits? After a brief conversation, Merida presents the tart to her mother, who takes a bite and immediately feels sick.

Merida takes Elinor up to her room, where she rolls off her bed and Merida discovers that her mother has transformed into a bear. Fergus, downstairs in the hall, smells a bear, and he leads the lords upstairs. Merida and Elinor, with the help of her the young princes Harris, Hubert, and Hamish , manage to escape the castle without Fergus finding them, and she and her mother retreat into the forest back to the witch's cottage.

The witch isn't present, but there is a cauldron where the witch appears and has left a cryptic message for Merida. She tells Merida that by the second sunrise the spell would be permanent unless Merida can repair a bond. Merida and her mother exit the cottage and find shelter for the night, wondering how they'll be able to fix the curse. In the morning, Elinor has set out a breakfast of some found berries, which turn out to be poisonous, and some dirty water. Merida finds a river and takes the time to teach her mother how to catch fish.

The two bond, seeing different sides of each other. While in the forest, Elinor suddenly acts as if she's about to attack Merida but soon recovers as Merida remarks that her mother is turning into a true bear.

They then come across some wisps and are led to the ruins of an old castle. Merida falls down a pit into an old throne room which she realizes is the palace of the four brothers from Elinor's story. She finds an old stone engraved with the four brothers but finds a part with a brother that had been cut off, as when Merida had cut the tapestry of her own family earlier.

She realizes that the curse has happened before and that the brother who'd gone on his own path is now Mor'du. Then Merida is attacked by Mor'du, who lives in the ruins, but she escapes with the help of her mother. Merida realizes Elinor will become just like Mor'du, turning into a real bear if they don't break the spell. They travel back to DunBroch to sew the family tapestry back together, thinking that it will break the spell.

To get Elinor upstairs without being seen, Merida distracts her father and the lords who are fighting and thinking of starting a war on each other. From the back of the room, unseen, Bear Elinor uses makeshift sign language to help Merida give a speech that brings the kingdoms back together, in which she states that her mother had rewritten the ways of the kingdoms, that both she and the sons could marry whoever they wanted.

Everyone rejoices and travels outside, leaving Merida and Elinor to make it up to the tapestry room. While trying to sew the tapestry, Fergus goes into his room and finds Elinor's ripped clothes and broken bed when she'd turned into a bear.

Fergus, believing Elinor has been murdered, bursts into the tapestry room to tell Merida the news and finds Merida and Bear Elinor. Elinor assumes the disposition of a bear and fights with Fergus. Merida tries to convince Fergus that the bear is his wife, Elinor, but Fergus says Merida is talking nonsense and locks her in the tapestry room to protect her.

Fergus then sets off with the lords to capture Elinor, while Merida is stuck in the tapestry room. Then she finds that her younger brothers have also been turned into bear cubs from taking bites of the tart. Merida asks them to retrieve the key from their nursemaid Maudie , who has the key. The three retrieve the key and free their sister. All four ride on Angus while Merida sews the tapestry. They follow the wisps to where Fergus has captured Elinor and tied her up. Fergus attempts to slay the bear, but Merida defends Elinor by fighting off Fergus, who still doesn't believe Merida.

Then Mor'du encounters Merida and fights off Fergus and all the other soldiers who attempt to kill him. He then lunges for Merida but is fought off by Elinor, who breaks free of the ropes. Mor'du and Elinor duel each other until Elinor smashes Mor'du into a rock but wounds Elinor in the process. Mor'du gets up and is about to attack Merida when a standing stone falls on top of him, and he dies. Merida sees a wisp emerge from Mor'du's body; it apparates as the brother that had become the bear before fading away.

Then Merida rushes over to Elinor and puts the sewn tapestry on top of the bear. When the sun rises, and Elinor doesn't turn back into human form, Merida throws herself around Elinor and reconciles, apologizing for what she had done and told her mother that she loves her.

When the sun rises, Merida finds that Elinor is back in human form, and they both hug. The clans settle their arguments and go their separate ways. Meanwhile, Merida and Elinor ride out on their horses around Scotland, making their mother-daughter bond stronger. Of course, Disney asked for a reconsideration. This month, the Trademark Office allowed an appeal to resume.

Meanwhile, McCurdy tells us that the examiner who issued the final refusal was replaced shortly after Disney requested reconsideration. Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. June 21, pm. Logo text. Related Stories.

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