Bambi Movie Review
Bambi Review

"Bambi" Overview

Rating: G
1942
Cast and Crew
Director : David HandProducer : Walt Disney
Screenwiter : Larry Morey,Perce Pearce
Starring : Hardie Albright,Stan Alexander,Peter Behn,Tim Davis,Donnie Dunagan,Sam Edwards,Sterling Holloway,Fred Shields,Bobby Stewart,John Sutherland,Paula Winslowe
I'm willing to wager that most of you remember Bambi as a different film than
it really is. It is incidentally the first movie I can recall seeing (though
that memory's gone haywire), during some early-1970s reissue.
Bambi is a simple, simple story: 70 minutes digesting the life of a deer in the
forest, primarily through song. Bambi (voiced by five different actors through
her (her, right?) various stages of life, learns to walk, befriends a rabbit
and a skunk, survives a forest fire, and loses mom to hunters (off camera, but
we know what happened). And that's about it.
Bambi's lessons are simple and speak to our desire to return to a state of
innocence -- and even oblivion about the changing world around us. Frolic in
the flowers and sing songs with a mischievous bunny? You bet. After Fantasia,
Bambi is one of the few true examples of children's escapist fare we have. (If
you don't catch my meaning, consider the heavy-duty messages of a film like
Pinocchio.)
It's puzzling then why Bambi has such a treasured place in our collective
hearts, given that it's really not about anything except -- maybe -- when it
tries to tell us that hunting is, you know, bad and stuff. Shrug. Bambi has an
ace up its sleeve that guarantees a permanent spot on the classic animation
shelf: People just really like cuddly animals, and there's not a dang thing you
can do about it.
Catch Bambi on a two-disc DVD, with storyboard versions of a pair of deleted
scenes, archival material, and a bunch of kiddie stuff.
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Skunk: It's what's for dinner.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



