Mo's Manic Monday - Wish
Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 by Travis Cody in
Welcome to another Manic Monday with Morgen, which also happens to be my 500th post. YAY me!
I almost missed this momentus event because I have several draft posts in the queue, and they messed up my count. But this is post number 500. Thanks to all for your support.
Now as it is Manic Monday, don't forget to cruise by MM HQ at It's A Blog Eat Blog World. Today's theme is Wish.Once upon a time there lived a lovely little princess named Snow White. Her vain and wicked stepmother the Queen feared that some day Snow White's beauty would surpass her own. So she dressed the little Princess in rags and forced her to work as a Scullery Maid. Each day the vain Queen consulted her Magic Mirror, 'Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?' and as long as the Mirror answered, 'You are the fairest one of all,' Snow White was safe from the Queen's cruel jealousy.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full length animated feature released by Walt Disney in 1937. The American Film Institute listed it as one of only two animated features on the list of 100 greatest American films of all time in 1997. In 2007, Snow White was the only animated feature on the list.
The film is at once frightening and charming. In typical Disney fashion, dark and terrifying events transpire before love comes to the rescue and everyone lives happily ever after.
The film is a musical, featuring I'm Wishing/One Song.
Awww shucks y'all.
All the usual Disney themes are in this film...hope, romance, bravery, determination, and the strength of love to overcome the most cruel evil.
To me, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs tells a pretty important lesson. We learn that wishes don't simply come true. A wish frames a desire. But desire alone cannot make the wish happen. We'll meet obstacles to our desire. If we are strong, and if we believe, and if we meet difficult tasks with a determination to overcome, then perhaps we can make our wishes into realities.
That's some pretty heavy duty stuff for a kids' movie. But then I've never thought of Disney films as only for kids.
HAPPY 500 TRAVIS....
I wish you 500 more my friend...