

You can find Lolli blogging at Better in Bulk and tweeting at I am currently in Los Angeles covering the red carpet premiere of BRAVE, as well as activities related to the opening of Disney’s Cars Land. Written by 5 Minutes for Mom writer, Lolli. Note: BRAVE photos and trailer courtesy of Disney/Pixar.Ĭheck out my Frequently asked questions review of Brave on Better in Bulk. Watch the preview below, and then go enjoy BRAVE with your family!
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There is plenty of tasteful humor that adults will love, as well as a touching story line that will keep moms, dads, grandparents, etc appreciating the movie from beginning to end.īRAVE opens this weekend – on June 22, 2012. On the other hand, a lot of parents ask me how THEY will enjoy a kids’ movie, and my answer in this case is an unhesitating YES! Parents (and adults with no kids) will love BRAVE. My kids (who are all over 7) would not be bothered by the action/adventure and the bear roars, but if your child is sensitive to that sort of movie, then you might want to hold off until it comes out on DVD. While the bear typically acts like Merida’s mother, the queen, (which provides quite a bit of comic relief) there are a few scenes with the Queen/Bear as well as another older, angrier bear that could get too scary for the youngest viewers. In the movie, a spell turns Merida’s mother into a massive bear. There are some scenes in Brave that may be scary for younger kids (under 7). In the end, only a parent can determine what their children can handle. The scenery is breathtaking, the music is stirring, and it’s altogeher a treat for the senses.
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She is strong, Brave, spunky, and knows how to follow her dreams.
