What a Good Father Leaves Behind
Are the best fathers full of stoic courage or gentle love...or both? Can we still thrive after losing someone we love? Is independence something to celebrate--or isolation in disguise? And do we have to succeed to be worthy of love? Quest for Camelot enchanted me as a kid. Watching back, it depicts love as a powerful force that grows with every person it passes through. #warnerbrosanimation #animatedmovies #videoessay #retrospective #fatherhood #masculinity #grief #selfimprovement #courage #hero #love #nostalgia #psychology #characteranalysis

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When Disney Actually Wrote a Real Father

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The Philosophy Of Uncle Iroh

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Fantasy Has a Tolkien Problem

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What We Don't Want to Admit About Evil Men

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Why We Need Men Like You

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Why Rameses Is A Remarkable Villain

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The Film that Almost Killed Dreamworks

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The Female Gaze of Villainy – Why We Fall in Love With Dangerous Women

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The Saddest Character With The Happiest Ending

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The Failed Femininity of Netflix's Katara

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When you get fired... and use your movie to get revenge on your boss

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We Must Not Become Men Like This

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