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Pocahontas

  • 1995
  • G
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
213K
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Irene Bedard, John Kassir, Judy Kuhn, and Frank Welker in Pocahontas (1995)
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An English soldier and the daughter of an Algonquin chief share a romance when English colonists invade seventeenth century Virginia.An English soldier and the daughter of an Algonquin chief share a romance when English colonists invade seventeenth century Virginia.An English soldier and the daughter of an Algonquin chief share a romance when English colonists invade seventeenth century Virginia.

  • Directors
    • Mike Gabriel
    • Eric Goldberg
  • Writers
    • Carl Binder
    • Susannah Grant
    • Philip LaZebnik
  • Stars
    • Mel Gibson
    • Linda Hunt
    • Christian Bale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    213K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,460
    59
    • Directors
      • Mike Gabriel
      • Eric Goldberg
    • Writers
      • Carl Binder
      • Susannah Grant
      • Philip LaZebnik
    • Stars
      • Mel Gibson
      • Linda Hunt
      • Christian Bale
    • 321User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson
    • John Smith
    • (voice)
    Linda Hunt
    Linda Hunt
    • Grandmother Willow
    • (voice)
    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Thomas
    • (voice)
    Joe Baker
    • Lon
    • (voice)
    Irene Bedard
    Irene Bedard
    • Pocahontas
    • (voice)
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Ben
    • (voice)
    James Apaumut Fall
    • Kocoum
    • (voice)
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Meeko
    • (voice)
    Judy Kuhn
    Judy Kuhn
    • Pocahontas
    • (singing voice)
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Percy
    • (voice)
    Russell Means
    Russell Means
    • Powhatan
    • (voice)
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Governor Ratcliffe
    • (voice)
    • …
    Michelle St. John
    • Nakoma
    • (voice)
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Kekata
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Flit
    • (voice)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Powhatan
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Mike Gabriel
      • Eric Goldberg
    • Writers
      • Carl Binder
      • Susannah Grant
      • Philip LaZebnik
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    User reviews321

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    aurelie_ledoyen

    A mature Disney romantic drama

    I read the poster's comments (the one from Paris) and had to laugh, because I completely understand him. I went away for school in Europe in '95 when the film came out, and when I came back Pocahontas was the rage. You know, the way all Disney films were back then-there were commercials, songs on the radio, stuffed animals, etc....until the NEXT Disney movie came to dwarf it until a lame sequel or TV series came out. So let me tell you, I was skeptical about Pocahontas.

    I saw this a year after it came out and instantly fell in love with it. It's a mature Disney animated feature- (in my opinion) even more mature than Japanime films I have seen. The love story seems very real-there is a sort of chemistry between the leads that you can feel.

    The soundtrack is one of my favourite parts about the movie. Every song matches perfectly with the spirit of the time and place..a new world in the 1600's.

    Finally..whoever had the idea to cast Mel Gibson(and Christian Bale) is a genius. Love those voices!

    One aspect of this movie often overlooked is its dreamy editing. It is so consistent throughout and rivals many critically acclaimed films with great editing.

    See it again, and remember: "You can own the earth and still, all you'll own is Earth until you can paint with all the colors of the wind."
    8Hitchcoc

    Folks, It's Not History

    We must start with the foundation statement that this is not an historical retelling of the story of early America. We don't know what went on at that time, so we are off the mark at the beginning. Can you imagine the dark times that were involved in this era, with a group of settlers trying to establish some kind of community, and a Native American presence confused and afraid what was going on. So what Disney did was turn this into a folk tale which oral traditions have been doing forever (e.g. Paul Bunyan or John Henry or, more appropriately, Davey Crockett). I mean they sing and talk to trees. The romance had to be very strained. Throw in the search for gold and the greed, and you have a classic love in the face of barriers story. Also, there are a couple of terrific songs in this film. No, it's not "The Lion King" but many very good films are not "The Godfather" either. It doesn't mean they can't stand on their own.
    8Orange_Crush2

    An underrated masterpiece

    I'll admit: This is not my top favorite Disney movie. Probably not in my top three. But this movie is still good.

    I'll also admit I don't usually choose to watch this movie. But when I do watch it, I see that this is an INCREDIBLE Disney movie with INCREDIBLE songs telling an INCREDIBLE story. I really do like this movie, even if it's not my favorite. And Pocahontas is SO pretty. And I love the hair movement in this movie. It really bugs me when cartoon hair barely moves whatsoever, but this movie's hair is more realistic. Plus it's entertaining while telling history that's (kind of) accurate. Thank you for reading my review.
    7utgard14

    "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you."

    Disney take on the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. I just saw this for the first time since its initial release. My feelings back then were somewhat lukewarm but, to put that in context, my tastes were more narrow then and I was not really into Disney or anything that felt even slightly like a 'chick flick.' Now I'm happy to say I recognize what an enjoyable film this is. The animation is wonderful with so much beautiful imagery that it took me by surprise because I didn't remember that from my first viewing. The scene where John Smith first sees Pocahontas will take your breath away. The movie makes excellent use of lush colors. Some scenes are saturated with purples and blues -- it's really stunning. Pocahontas herself is gorgeously drawn. She's easily one of the most striking Disney Princesses ever. The score is evocative and lovely with one great song ("Colors of the Wind") and some other forgettable ones. The voice work is wonderful, especially Irene Bedard in the lead. There are nice touches of humor throughout with a talking tree and playful animals that seem to have stepped right out of Bambi's forest. The emotional stuff is where the movie really knocks it out of the park, whether it be the romance between Pocahontas and Smith or little brilliant scenes such as when Powhatan feels his wife's spirit in the wind.

    The cause for much criticism and complaints about the film come, of course, from the history police. The movie is historically inaccurate, which should come as no surprise to anyone over the age of four. I'm never one to get all that worked up about historical accuracy in movies (let alone cartoons) anyway. You want to be entertained, watch this movie. You want to learn more about history, open a book. One charming reviewer here said the movie was guilty of whitewashing genocide. What a shocker that Disney didn't want to make an animated version of Soldier Blue! Look, it's a cartoon loosely based on people who lived and died 400 years ago. Unclench your fists, take a breath, and stop relying on Hollywood to educate your children and getting ticked off when they don't do it the way you want them to. It's a good animated film and I think everyone who isn't looking to get angry about as many things as they can before they die should see it.
    Doylenf

    Another triumph for Disney in the '90s...

    Perhaps there should have been a disclaimer at the start of the movie saying: "Loosely based on the true story of the Indian princess" and then there wouldn't be all this fuss about a Disney movie not sticking to historical facts. First of all, when you go to see "Pocahontas" knowing it's a Disney animated feature, do you really think you're going to see an accurate depiction of events? It's not meant to be a documentary--take it for what it is, a charming, completely enjoyable work of art with stunning visuals, great songs (by Menken and Schwartz) and an uplifting tale that has a message for kids and adults. What more could you want?

    Definitely a must-see Disney film for the whole family. Should create an interest for kids to learn about the actual events if they are so inclined. As entertainment, it's top-grade Disney with a hauntingly beautiful score that would fit well into any Broadway musical. The songs are splendid: 'Just Around the Riverbend', 'Colors of the Wind', 'The Virginia Company' -- and the artwork combined with the music for the gold-digging number is outstanding.

    Belongs up there with 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Hunchback of Notre Dame' as one a serious film fan should not miss.

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    • Trivia
      In the first draft of the script, the character of "Grandmother Willow" was written as a male character, who was the spirit of the river, "Old Man River". The song "Just Around the Riverbend" was written for this character to sing. Gregory Peck was offered the role, and as much as it pained him to do it, he turned it down, because he felt the title character needed a motherly figure, to which to turn, for advice. Soon the filmmakers agreed with him, and the character was changed.
    • Goofs
      Grandmother Willow is a weeping willow, a species and cultivar of willow that would not be introduced to the New World for centuries to come.
    • Quotes

      Powhatan: My daughter speaks with the wisdom beyond her years. We've all come here with anger in our hearts... but she comes with courage and understanding. From this day forward, if there is to be more killing... it will not start with me.

    • Alternate versions
      On some dubs, including the German and Norwegian versions, "Colors of the Wind" is the first song being played in the credits. "If I Never Knew You" plays after.
    • Connections
      Edited into Zenimation: Nature (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Colors of the Wind (End Title)
      (1995)

      Music by Alan Menken

      Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

      Performed by Vanessa Williams

      Produced by Keith Thomas

      Arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Keith Thomas

      Vanessa Williams appears courtesy of Mercury Records

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Algonquin
    • Also known as
      • Pocahontas: 10th Anniversary Edition
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 1420 Flower Street, Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $55,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $141,579,773
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,689,714
      • Jun 18, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $346,079,773
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital

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