by cmoon » Sat Sep 08, 2007 2:41 am
Not quite sure what to say here, in a little bit of 'rapture'.
I own a digital projector that I use for my classroom, plus a 60"x60" screen.
Although I regularly use it for educational purposes, tonight I used it to re-watch Bambi in the large.
Yes, Bambi is one of the greatest animated films of all time.
Yes, like many other animated films, it is greatly served by a large screen presentation.
No, I can't 'analyze' it in any real depth beyond the WW2 analogies because it is the sort of deeply emotional film that animation was meant for--it introduces a world and allows you to become a part of it for a limited period of time; in that regard, we are just privileged spectators.
Part of me says post an announcement about this film next week at school and just play it. If I get 5 people, I have an animation club and I can reach that many more kids. Honestly, in today's culture, films like Bambi actually have a lot to offer.
Well anyway, it remains a great film. Detractors should be forced to watch it on the big screen. Regardless of other Disney films, Bambi is a sort of litmus test--if you don't get this one, it is hard to say what one gets about animation at all.