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Post by thePwnER on May 10, 2011 18:59:33 GMT -5
I don't know what's gotten into me but, I'm feeling really depressed for no reason after watching the two movie. Not sure whether if it's because I liked the fishing scene so much, like how some people were captured by the scenery in Avatar, or that I am not satisfied yet with the storyline; to me it just didn't give enough "ending" like Toy Story 3 for me to "put it away" as a finished story. Probably both; but for whatever reason, it's seriously affecting my life now.
(I did not get the post-movie depression after watching Avatar, yet Brother Bear is giving me that now? ><).
Any help? Or at least someone with similar experiences that I could relate to?
I just really want one more extention of the story, though I guess it might be kind of hard to do with the second movie's ending.
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Post by Ken'ichi on May 10, 2011 21:27:07 GMT -5
Personally I found the storyline pretty much complete with Brother Bear 2. Any loose ends the sequel started (Considering the first game's perfect enough ending) were all tied up, and it was a satisfying-enough ending.
While I do understand the feeling of wanting to see more after it's all over, I can't really say it affected me as much as it did you. I have heard about that "Avatar depression" that went around when the movie was over for movie-goers, but personally I find it a bit troubling to see people getting depressed over a movie after it's over.
You can try filling the void by writing your own continuation (Fan fiction), as many fans do. But as for this post-movie depression, I'd say be careful about it and don't let it get worse.
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Post by thePwnER on May 11, 2011 20:28:25 GMT -5
Thanks. Actually, I am already feeling a lot better right after posting this topic...I guess I just needed to share with someone about how much I liked this movie As for the plot line, all I want to know is whether if the bears ever found out about Kenai's past..I don't think it was ever hinted in either movies.
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Post by Epesi on May 11, 2011 20:47:57 GMT -5
I think it's fairly normal to go through a gloomy spell after a movie you've profoundly enjoyed; I know it happens to me frequently, but I'm probably not the best case study around. On the one hand I don't know of a good way to shake the feeling, but on the other hand it generally does clear up on its own in short order, as it has for you. :3 Heh, the question of whether Kenai revealed his past is one that has bothered me as well. The gathering of bears at the wedding suggests to me that they know, but...well, I just can't imagine that conversation going over well. XD It was hard enough for Koda to forgive him. Come to think of it, it may be harder to get them to believe the story in the first place than to forgive him for it. It's a bit messy, but that makes it an excellent topic for fanfiction. ;D
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