![]() Yes, Josh and Scott find out the hard way that a lot of the Disney shorts of the early 1930s tread similar ground, but how many of them stand out nearly 90 years later? Are there any awkward depictions of racial stereotypes? And speaking of racial stereotypes, keep an ear out for some time-specific references to the Golden Globes and how excited your hosts are when a certain film about old-fashioned race relations wins big! These shorts, which premiered between 19, span everything from the days when Mickey Mouse and his sweetheart Minnie played music and danced around in synchronized movement to.the days when Mickey and ayed music.and danced around.in synchronized movement. Thanks.Hey, folks! It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, and the first podcast that we recorded in 2019! (Not the first episode of the year, to be fair.) It's time for one of our sporadic deep-dives into the Walt Disney Treasures collections of DVDs, this time talking about Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two. It’s $5 a month and you get unlimited access to my articles and many others like mine. Also, if you are not a Medium member and you would like to gain unlimited access to the platform, consider using my referral link right here to sign up. If you enjoy reading my content, consider subscribing to my feed. ![]() You gotta hate kids that much to be like “hmph I can´t be with someone who is just friendly to children” what´s wrong with you?“ It kind of reminds me of their relationship of that one scene in “Mermaids” with Winona Ryder and Christina Ricci where she says “when you came home from the hospital I tried to get you to call me mom” I feel like that would have been very much Jo and Beth relationship. It is what impresses Jo a lot is just how good he is with kids and I think it´s like you said, it touches that maternal part of her who loves being with kids, who loves to take care of people as we have seen with Beth.īeth was pretty much, I feel like almost if she could have, she would have been her surrogate mom. Come to your old Bhaer” he treats her as if she is her own. No, he treats them almost as if they were his own is so telling of how his character is and the way that he treats Tina, the sweet little girl and he is like “come, come, come to me. I think only in the Masterpiece theater 1971 Franz and Emil get so cut in the story and I feel that it tells a lot who Friedrich is because the fact that he takes in his nephews and treats them as if they were his own not just like “I´m their uncle and these are my nephews and I take care of them”. It shows that they have really good heart and you know if you were that type of person who is like “I am looking for someone to settle down with and to start a life with and start a family and see how they are with other children tells you a lot and these two also I think get axed a lot. So it is surprising that someone would say “Oh this character likes to be with kids or is a father figure to them or any child they see, that is a horrible thing” why?. I remember someone said, even if a person doesn´t like kids, see how they react to them because it tells you so much of their character and even if someone who doesn´t like kids is still good with kids, that says a lot, but if someone is like “get away from me kid” that is not a good judge of character. Of course, she would like to be with somebody who is a fatherly character and loves children as much as Jo does.Ĭhristina: It is surprising that people would think that. People always complain that “Oh Friedrich is so paternal, the fatherly figure” …well, Jo is very maternal in the book. I like that when people add that dimension of her to the films because it is a big part of her. Was it her sister or when she worked in the war as a nurse and then there was Laddie and she took care of him because he had tuberculosis? You can see that Louisa always had this very maternal side that she liked to take care of people like her parents, later on, and Jo is very much the same and we just recently talked about this with some fans on discord that in the 1994 film you can see this maternal side of Jo and then in the 1949 film. Niina: The whole story about Laddie (Wisniewski) I think one of the reasons why Louisa liked to hang out with him…it´s almost like she always wanted to have somebody there that she could take care of. Friedrich is great with kids (and people who say that it´s a bad thing) Little Women Podcast
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