Hi Christina Kennedy and Carter i can't wait to watch Harold and The Purple Crayon this Friday and I really can't wait to see Zachary Levi at Galaxycon in Columbus Ohio in December 7th 2024
Mermaid tales originated during eras when Europeans endured weeks and months of waiting for their family members to return from boat voyages. These stories served as coping mechanisms for European communities across generations. These tales are extremely personal to our history, especially those of us who have researched our own family history thoroughly including boat voyages to Canada, America, and elsewhere. Many of us know the ports and boat names our families came to America on. During those voyages, many of our ancestors read fairytales, including mermaid fairytales, while waiting. These are deeply personal to our story. Little Mermaid and similar tales such as Germany's Undine (1811) or France's Melusine (12th century) hold significant cultural importance within European traditions where stories of mermaids and water spirits have been passed down through generations. These narratives resonate deeply because they reflect the unique maritime heritage of these regions and the profound impact of seafaring life on their communities. In Northern European maritime history, families faced the harsh realities of loved ones embarking on dangerous voyages across the sea. Mermaid tales provided a means of coping with this uncertainty, offering narratives of hope, protection, and the longing for miraculous rescues amidst the perils of the ocean. These stories served as cultural touchstones, encapsulating themes of longing, sacrifice, and the desire for transformation that were particularly resonant within Northern European societies. Some of the most resonant tales naturally center around themes of love. The 1837 Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, rooted in Danish folklore, exemplifies this cultural resonance. The story was influenced by Andersen's Danish upbringing and the broader Northern European literary tradition. This tale continues to be cherished for its exploration of these timeless themes within a distinctly Northern European context, connecting audiences to their cultural heritage and emotional landscapes. Denmark's iconic mermaid, known as The Little Mermaid, is also bronze statue located at Langelinie Pier in Copenhagen, Denmark. Unveiled on August 23, 1913, it was a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen. Again, in DENMARK. The cultural accuracy of this story should always reflect the region's maritime history and the enduring human experiences of longing and resilience that resonate deeply within these communities. Altering the culture of these tales to fit modern American narratives is irresponsible, and all parties involved should feel absolutely ashamed of themselves for ignoring the true history which inspired fairytales like this. Hopefully, if Disney decides to produce another version in the future, they will do so while respecting the origins of these fairy tales and understanding why people value preserving their stories. It's important to honor the essence and significance of these tales and the reasons they exist in the first place. I'm thoroughly disappointed. It's hard to express it any other way. This ranks among the biggest letdowns I've ever watched. Disney caused quite the mess with this one. If as a society we all agree to preserve each other's cultures, we must take cultural appropriation seriously. I didn't even delve into the appropriation of the European brand of royalty, kingdoms, and their exclusivity to European culture, which was also co-opted in this show. This show unabashedly embodies cultural appropriation, without offering any apology for its choices.
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Hi. Me again. There is a interview here on RU-vid with Zachary and Zooey and Zac is wearing the bracelet. I messaged you on your Instagram with the link but you can probably find it yourself here as well.
@Patricios no problem. I'm a big fan of Zachary's so I watch all of his interviews and his Instagram lives and things like that. If I notice him wearing it still sometime I will let you know. I wouldn't be surprised if he wears it for a while. It's similar to the type of bracelets he does wear, except a bit more purple.
As we all know, on this website/app called Twitter, now known as X by that ROTTEN ELON MUSK, some putz has been going around leaking the movie all over the place! That being said, people have already been leaving negative reviews on it, despite not OFFICIALLY being released yet. I have no idea how they managed to pull it off, but when it got leaked, it was probably low-quality. So when the movie OFFICIALLY releases on Netflix, we'll see the complete experience, and give either the same reviews or different reviews. But still, this is gonna be fun!