Incredible Movies: The Secret Identity Behind Children's Film
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Incredible Movies: The Secret Identity Behind Children's Film
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The filmic battle for youth's morality is nearly as old as the medium itself...' Garson discusses the recent films...
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The filmic battle for youth's morality is nearly as old as the medium itself...' Garson discusses the recent films released by Pixar Studio (The Incredibles, The Little Mermaid, Shrek). His article examines moral ambiguities, levels of violence and academic and critical inadequacies in our attempts to analyse children's films.
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