Researches proved that people learn faster by visualizing ideas into their imaginations. Hence, people create movies in order to convey their ideas by showing a particular story or stories. As a quintessential example of film production companies, Walt Disney is classified as one of the “Big Six” film studios in Hollywood. Movies produced by Disney such as: Frozen, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story, and The Lion King have been extremely popular for the past decade, and acquired billions of dollars in their box office gross. Disney’s films are fairly educational. However, after an analysis on two movies produced by Walt Disney, The Good Dinosaur (2015) and Mulan (1998), it is clear that both of them has some similarities and differences in terms of form and content. Before doing perusals on the movies, it is absolutely vital to understand their storylines. The Good Dinosaur is an animated fiction about the story of a young Apatosaurus named Arlo, who undergoes difficulties in learning to overcome his fear during his long journey in an unknown landscape. In the beginning of the story, the asteroid which would have caused the extinction of dinosaur millions of years ago passed safely over the Earth and all dinosaurs peacefully lived for all those years. Arlo was the youngest child among his siblings. Living in a farmer family, Arlo’s timid nature made …show more content…
The resonance of both movies is able to reverberate in the depth of people’s mind because the ideologies and purposes of the producers are easily carried to the viewers by visualizing them into plots and images. These two movies are highly recommended as an early education to children in schools to build a foundation of good personalities. Ultimately, the Good Dinosaur and Mulan can be watched, analyzed and used for an intellectual understanding the post-modern