Pixar embraces girl power with the magical 3D animated tale of a Scottish princess who makes her own destiny.
Headstrong, flame-haired Scottish Princess Merida (Kelly Macdonald) is a skilled horse-rider and archer who has no desire to get married. This proves a disappointment to her mother, loving traditionalist Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson). More importantly, her refusal to accept one of the suitors presented by Lords MacGuffin (Kevin McKidd), Macintosh (Craig Ferguson) and Dingwall (Robbie Coltrane) is a dangerous defiance of age-old custom. After a row, Merida rides off on her faithful steed. Seeking help from an eccentric witch (Julie Walters), she's granted an ill-fated wish that unleashes chaos across the kingdom! Pixar's most daring and sophisticated film to date is its first to feature a female protagonist. It also makes spectacular use of 3D in conjuring up a lush Scottish landscape. The incredible voice cast is completed by great Scottish comedian Billy Connolly as Merida's father, King Fergus.
Headstrong, flame-haired Scottish Princess Merida (Kelly Macdonald) is a skilled horse-rider and archer who has no desire to get married. This proves a disappointment to her mother, loving traditionalist Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson). More importantly, her refusal to accept one of the suitors presented by Lords MacGuffin (Kevin McKidd), Macintosh (Craig Ferguson) and Dingwall (Robbie Coltrane) is a dangerous defiance of age-old custom. After a row, Merida rides off on her faithful steed. Seeking help from an eccentric witch (Julie Walters), she's granted an ill-fated wish that unleashes chaos across the kingdom! Pixar's most daring and sophisticated film to date is its first to feature a female protagonist. It also makes spectacular use of 3D in conjuring up a lush Scottish landscape. The incredible voice cast is completed by great Scottish comedian Billy Connolly as Merida's father, King Fergus.
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