This Disney princess is incredible, but she will never have a live-action version: her true story is tragic!

This Disney princess is incredible, but she will never have a live-action version: her true story is tragic!


This cartoon has won two Oscars, but is unlikely to become fashionable along with Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid…

Facts about modern cinema: Hollywood loves remakes. Embarking on this wave, Disney is recreating his classic animations in versions with actors – and most of them became big hits, such as The beauty and the Beast, Aladdin AND The little Mermaid. However, there’s one Disney princess who isn’t expected to get a live-action version anytime soon, because it would cause headaches for Mickey Mouse company bosses. We are talking about Pocahontasit’s clear.



What’s wrong with Pocahontas?

Don’t get me wrong, Pocahontas was part of my childhood and captivated an entire generation. Visually, the animation is spectacular and the soundtrack captivating – no wonder it took home two Oscars, including the song for “Colors of the Wind.” The problem lies in the theme: as much as many people consider it cool to have an indigenous princess at Disney, it is undeniable that the film’s story offended many people by romanticizing the real and tragic story of a Native American.




In short, the film follows the love story between Pocahontas and John Smith, a European explorer. Romantic? No doubt. Historically wrong? For sure. The big climax of the film is when Pocahontas throws herself before her beloved, stopping her father from killing him and starting a war. This was inspired by a tale by the real John Smith, but which has been debunked by historians over the years.

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