Princess and the Frog (Hints)

melintymelinty Posts: 15
edited January 1970 in General Hoax Investigation
Ok, I didn't find that subject all over that forum, and I think that you should pay attention to that movie. I'm a big admirer of Disney and MJ surely, too.
And I think there are a few 'hints' in that movie that I would like to share with you.

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Here are some main facts about the movie. I will get to the story later.

- First off, the movie is about a black family, and apparently, it's the first black main character in Disney history. And besides that the biggest black artist 'died' exactly in the year the movie has been published.

- Tiana's (that's the main character) mother is spoken by Oprah Winfrey (I know, some of you may like her not, but she's been an important step in his career, cause of the interview '93, some of you may disagree with me in that case.)

- Ne-Yo made the soundtrack to that movie
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- Naveen (he's the prince) his name has the meaning 'new'. (IMBD)

- New Orleans celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse - who is famous for his Cajun and Creole cuisine - plays the voice of Marlon, one of the alligators who tries to eat Naveen and Tiana in the swamp. He uses his signature "Bam!" line in some of his character's sentences. (Marlon is, of course, named after Marlon Brando, star of the New Orleans drama A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).) (source IMDB)

- The main villian is a Doctor, who is called Dr. Facilier, others refer to him as the 'Shadow Man' (which is the opposite of the 'Light Man') (IMDB)



Now were coming to the plot:


The film follows waitress and aspiring restaurant owner Tiana as she tries to fulfill her late father's dream in 1926 New Orleans. Despite her mother's worries, Tiana remains single minded in opening "Tiana's Place," working two jobs to save enough money to secure the ideal building for her restaurant.

Meanwhile, Prince Naveen of Maldonia has arrived in New Orleans determined to better his financial situation. After being cut off by his parents, Naveen is forced to marry a rich southern belle to maintain his lifestyle. It soon becomes obvious that Tiana's best friend and the rich sugar baron's daughter, Charlotte LaBouff, is the perfect candidate.

Lurking in the shadows is the voodoo witchdoctor Dr. Facilier. Angry at the neglect he receives from the rich and powerful, Facilier cons the money-hungry Naveen and his emotionally abused butler, Lawrence, into thinking he can make their dreams come true. However, Facilier turns Naveen into a frog, with Lawrence, through the use of a voodoo talisman, adopting the prince's likeness. Lawrence, as Naveen, sets out to marry Charlotte with plans to split the money with Facilier, who has some shady plans of his own.

That night, at Charlote's Masquerade ball, Naveen convinces Tiana to kiss him in an effort to lift the curse. She does kiss Naveen, but instead is changed into a frog herself. The pair escape into the bayou, where they meet Louis, a neurotic trumpet-playing alligator, and Ray, a Cajun firefly who is in love with a star he calls Evangeline. They take them to Mama Odie, the voodoo queen of the bayou, in hopes that she can lift the curse. On the way, they face frog hunters and "pricker bushes," and Tiana and Naveen grow closer together. Also, Tiana discovers that there is more to life than just hard work, while Naveen learns to value more than money and leisure.

Dr. Facilier makes a deal with his "friends on the other side," promising them all of New Orleans's souls in exchange for re-capturing Naveen. The demons capture Naveen, but he is saved by Mama Odie. She tells the frogs that in order for them to become human, Naveen must kiss a princess. Since Charlotte is the princess of the Mardi Gras Parade, the frogs must reach her by midnight, when Mardi Gras ends and she is no longer a princess. Before returning to the city, Naveen tries to propose to Tiana but fumbles, and is again captured by the demons and brought to Lawrence and Facilier.

Tiana realizes that Naveen was proposing, but before she can tell him, she sees Lawrence in his Naveen form with Charlotte, and she flees from the parade, heartbroken. Ray learns of the deceit and steals the charm, but is mortally wounded by Facilier while battling the demons. Facilier tries to tempt Tiana into giving him the charm, but she resists and destroys it. With his debt unpayable, the demons take Facilier's soul instead. Meanwhile, Naveen informs Charlotte that he actually loves Tiana, and after Tiana also proclaims her love for him, Charlotte agrees to kiss Naveen. However, Mardi Gras ends before Charlotte can break the spell. Naveen and Tiana learn of Ray's injuries, but are able to reveal their love for each other to him before he dies. The bayou creatures honor Ray with a funeral, but rejoice when a new star appears next to the Evening Star.

Later, Tiana and Naveen marry with help from Mama Odie. The pair kiss, and magically resume human form; as Tiana is now a princess herself, her kiss breaks the spell. Finally, the happy couple purchases Tiana's desired building and opens their restaurant. As the film ends, Tiana and Naveen host a gala opening for "Tiana's Palace" and dance underneath the Evening Stars.




Is it just me or is the movie full of hints? What do you think? <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

Comments

  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    I have seen it a while ago and I had the same feeling.

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • melintymelinty Posts: 15
    I was kinda surprised the movie hasn't been discussed here earlier.
    I think we should watch for things MJ likes (here it is) Disney, as for things he would never watch (in my opinion).

    (I thought nobody would write something here, so I'm flattered. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> )
  • I was kinda surprised the movie hasn't been discussed here earlier.
    I think we should watch for things MJ likes (here it is) Disney, as for things he would never watch (in my opinion).

    (I thought nobody would write something here, so I'm flattered. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> )


    Job well done, I see it too. I haven't seen the movie, but you explained it so well that yes I do see some of the hints.
  • melintymelinty Posts: 15
    Thank you. <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
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