*NOT DISNEY!!?* Anastasia (1997) | First Time Watching | (reaction/commentary/review)

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  • @kihyahouston387
    @kihyahouston387 Před měsícem +1005

    From a psychologist point of view, Anastasia lost her memories because not only did she have a very nasty fall and hit her head, her entire family was murdered in front of her and she lost her only connection to them. So when she woke up after however long she was out, her brain probably did its best to protect her and often times that looks like memory loss

    • @star_stark99
      @star_stark99 Před měsícem +52

      This can even happen to people who have something happen to them and they get told something else, there memory fights itself for what is real and not. I have had this happen to me. I had a sleepover at a family friends house, me and the son had been wrestling each other (we were about 7-9 at the time) when my pants ripped, the boyfriend (of the mom or older sister I can't remember) was also wrestling with use. My mom still clams something happened, but my dad is adamant that nothing did, I am almost certain that nothing happened but my mom saying something did made me block out the memory because its following what my mom was saying so I don't know what is real and not. I was friends with the youngest daughter who was only a year older than me and was partially deaf. My mom knew their mom from church.

    • @bidishah
      @bidishah Před měsícem +36

      I always took it to be her trauma and repressing painful memories that caused her to forget everything.

    • @kihyahouston387
      @kihyahouston387 Před měsícem +18

      @@bidishah well yes, that’s what I said but while also taking into account her fall. But her brain “protecting her” is protecting her from the trauma of that memory

    • @rainbowpegacornstudios
      @rainbowpegacornstudios Před měsícem +14

      My favorite song in the whole movie is *Once Upon A December*
      Such an absolute sense of longing behind the lyrics

    • @flowers4brains
      @flowers4brains Před měsícem +14

      She was also pretty young when she got lost. So, she could've also just forgotten her family because she didn't see them anymore.

  • @artloveranimation
    @artloveranimation Před měsícem +315

    the reunion scene between Anastasia and her grandmama is so PERFECT, and her memory really came back once she could smell her peppermint oil. Smells really are strongest in memories.

    • @bel410la
      @bel410la Před měsícem +17

      Yeah, I really like how the grandma seeing her wasn't just instantly, she knew, because she was a kid at the time, there is almost no chance to be able to see someone grown up from when they were 8 and know it is the same person. So I like that even though she didn't ask a million questions like Sophie did, she did a test in her own way. As soon as she heard the Peppermint thing she knew she couldn't leave, how could anyone know that information?

  • @springdemon.w.
    @springdemon.w. Před měsícem +79

    Fun fact, this movie was rotoscoped! So they had the actors play out the scenes, and they animated over it which is how the animation looks so realistic and fluid!

  • @applejayz1987
    @applejayz1987 Před měsícem +526

    The story of Anastasia was a real tragedy. During the Russian revolution, the Tsars family was overthrown, taken away, and killed. Only 3 of the daughters were found however, leaving the son Alexei and one of his sisters unaccounted for. For years people pretended they were the long lost grand duchess, until the body of Alexei and his final sister were rediscovered in 2007. Which body it was wasnt conpletely nailed down, but they were all confirmed children of the Romanov family, killed in 1918. Anastasia was 17.

    • @stevenulch2764
      @stevenulch2764 Před měsícem +34

      I'm glad you mentioned this true story cause I knew of it, not details.

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 Před měsícem

      Yeah it's based on a conspiracy theory that Anastasia was still alive somewhere out there. Her living would've restored the monarchy to Russia so it was something anti-communists longed for and communists hoped wasn't true.

    • @seansilence2697
      @seansilence2697 Před měsícem +27

      Yeah, they were never able to confirm if it was Anastasia or Maria because they were too close in age from a skeletal perspective

    • @deliciousdelight7847
      @deliciousdelight7847 Před měsícem +17

      i heard they couldnt find alexei and anastasia's bodies because the anti monarchs (i forgot what theyre called) didnt want the corpses found but they got a bit late so they could only get the 2 bodies and kept redigging and moving them. i think the family's bodies were doused in acid to help speed up the decomposition and thats how they could tell the 2 bodies found later were the missing siblings..

    • @mariascott4915
      @mariascott4915 Před měsícem

      People have pretended to be a dead royal quite a bit in history to gain money and stature. They did that in even England. Were they say pretended to be the boys in the tower or other long lost people.

  • @twylanaythias
    @twylanaythias Před měsícem +30

    The real Rasputin was a piece of work leagues beyond how he was portrayed in this movie. By most accounts he was poisoned, beaten, stabbed, and shot, then tied up, wrapped in a carpet, the carpet bound with heavy chains, and then the whole affair was tossed from a bridge into a freezing fast-flowing river. Legend has it that the carpet was found the following Spring and Rasputin had actually gotten one hand free and nearly clawed his way loose before finally dying from a combination of drowning and hypothermia.

    • @amjthe_paleosquare9399
      @amjthe_paleosquare9399 Před 12 dny +2

      IRL lich. Too angry to die

    • @Shirley36
      @Shirley36 Před 10 dny +1

      Interesting, the story I read about Rasputin was that even when they dug the carpet out from the icy river that they had never found his body

  • @alex.bradford
    @alex.bradford Před měsícem +151

    RIP to the actress who played the grandmother, Angela Lansbury, she also played Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast, along with MANY other memorable roles❤️

    • @NoudlePipW
      @NoudlePipW Před měsícem +6

      IT WAS *ANGELA LANSBURY* ????? I'm such a dolt! Oh RIP❤

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller Před měsícem +3

      Anddddd she moved her kids away who were getting dragged in to a cult... The cult being the Manson Family!

    • @johnson6099
      @johnson6099 Před měsícem +2

      😮💔 I'm in shock! I can't believe it!!! 😢 I'm heartbroken but she had an amazing life and presence that was so comforting.

  • @excitableanon2514
    @excitableanon2514 Před měsícem +187

    I would HIGHLY HIGHLYYYYY recommend Treasure Planet. It’s extremelyyyy underrated, but it’s old-school disney, and my FAVORITE movie on EARTH. I would definitely appreciate seeing it recognized on a channel like this eventually!

    • @starsalignedits
      @starsalignedits Před měsícem +15

      oh he'd loooove treasure planet!! seriously so underrated

    • @manxgirl
      @manxgirl Před měsícem +4

      ​@@starsaligneditsI wish they'd made the planned sequel. A navy brat who's proud of her lineage, can't understand how the ne'er do well, John Hawkins made it to the same level as her. And John Hawkins is having a hard time handling all the rules and procedures that come with being a part of the navy.

    • @lunarrampage636
      @lunarrampage636 Před měsícem +9

      I’m pretty sure he’s already seen treasure planet he’s mentioned it in his other reactions

    • @denanebergall5514
      @denanebergall5514 Před měsícem +9

      He's already seen Treasure Planet. He said it's his favorite animation to date.

    • @ElizasActiveQuest
      @ElizasActiveQuest Před měsícem +1

      Yes! I completely agree!! Treasure Planet, In high school we studied alienation and belonging in english (Like every australian teen lol) and I used Treasure Planet for an essay for both subjects. 18/20. Not bad.

  • @tracim3080
    @tracim3080 Před měsícem +303

    This movie stuck with me as a kid.
    Once upon a December is one of the best songs in a movie

    • @amber.ren_1995
      @amber.ren_1995 Před měsícem +7

      I sing that song all the time even just the other day lol and ‘A Journey to the Past’ and the ending song “At the Beginning”. Not counting the last song that I named but Once Upon A December is the best song from the movie it just gives me chills the sorrow the song just hits you differently on another level. It’s hard to describe but yeah it’s just a very chilling song. 🧡

    • @frikkinpenguin
      @frikkinpenguin Před měsícem +12

      And it’s not just the song, it’s the entire scene as well. How she dances with her father, like she remembers his face but not who he was to her. There are few movie songs who get to me, but „Once upon a December“ and „Test Drive“ always bring me to tears.

    • @tracisr
      @tracisr Před měsícem +2

      Aaliyah 😭😭😭😭

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, I saw Anastasia once as a kid, and the song stayed with me for a long time, I got the Bartok movie a few years later and Once Upon A December karaoke version was a bonus feature. I can't remember if it was after the credits with a few songs from the Bartok movie as karaoke songs as well on a vhs, or if it was a bonus on a dvd, but either way, I listened to that song, learning the lyrics in English, way more times than I watched Bartok.

    • @bel410la
      @bel410la Před měsícem +1

      I had seen this in middle school ONCE, legit only one time, and I rewatched it recently and I was surprised at how many of the moments I remembered, I remembered Once Upon a December, in fact I think I heard it a couple of years ago and didn't remember where I had heard it from, it's currently on my sleep playlist. So when it started playing and I realized I knew it it sparked memories from me for sure, just like it did her. XD

  • @jacobswinson2429
    @jacobswinson2429 Před měsícem +176

    Im honestly not surprised the grandmother found out about his plot to con her he was singing it out loud to the streets of St Petersburg 😂😂😂😂

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před měsícem +17

      He was also publicly holding auditions for Anastasia lookalikes 😁

  • @bel410la
    @bel410la Před měsícem +17

    I think the flashbacks of her past being eerie and dark is because she's remembering death. All the people she's seeing in her memories are dead, she loves them and misses them, she can't quite remember who they were to her but seeing them makes her feel nostalgia. But she still can't quite remember why. I think she lost her memories not just because of the bump but because she saw something traumatic, she blocked it out, the mind is a powerful thing, if you experience something traumatic and can't fully cope with it your brain will seal it off from you, so the bump plus trauma made her brain seal off those memories to protect her. As she got older and started remembering she was in a better mind-set to deal with it and come to terms with what happened to her and her family. That's why she started remembering once she set foot in her old home, it jogged some memories.

  • @josefinelagerstrom2643
    @josefinelagerstrom2643 Před měsícem +312

    The remains of the last two Romanov children were found in 2008 (the parents and 3 of the children were located in 1979). They had been burned with acid beyond recognition. 💔

    • @melissasheppard6674
      @melissasheppard6674 Před měsícem +12

      So sad 😞

    • @amber.ren_1995
      @amber.ren_1995 Před měsícem +11

      Holy shit that’s so sad 😞

    • @artyie1172
      @artyie1172 Před měsícem +4

      Holy shit wtf that's not an answer I expected...russia is something else ig

    • @kayz0012
      @kayz0012 Před měsícem +28

      Thats what this story is based on "The Lost Princess", as there was speculation Anastacia managed to eacape and was still alive as she was not found with the others. Ana was found yeeeears later with her younger brother Alexei. 💔

    • @strawberrysoulforever8336
      @strawberrysoulforever8336 Před měsícem +24

      The daughter whose remains weren't found actually wasn't Anastasia. It was Maria, the second youngest sister - I think she was about nineteen when they were shot. Anastasia was sixteen, and little Alexei was only thirteen.
      Funnily, there was once a Nostalgia Chick review of Anastasia where "Rasputin" kept calling her and complaining that he was dead before the Revolution took place and he was always in good with the Romanovs. Those are both true. There's a lot of mystery around Rasputin, but he seemed to be able to control Alexei's hemophilia.

  • @elizavetakataya91
    @elizavetakataya91 Před měsícem +29

    Fun fact: in Russian, Anya is short for Anna, while Anastasia is commonly shortened to Nastya😅

  • @ChicaFoo
    @ChicaFoo Před měsícem +70

    Anastasia was a real person. This story is considered the Russian Cinderella. For a long time nobody knew what happened to her hence the amnesia storyline. Eventually they did find that she was in fact killed with the rest of her family, just buried a little deeper below them.

    • @victoria_m13
      @victoria_m13 Před 29 dny +3

      i found out about these rumours from this movie, even though i’m russian and we learn our history a lot 😅 don blooth did great job searching for the theme for the movie. he actually cared, it seems. warmth spreads in my heart while i think about this ☺️

  • @Spacolittle
    @Spacolittle Před měsícem +122

    I gasped when I saw this!!! Anastasia is one of my favorite animated movie ever!! Ahh can't wait to watch this I'm so excited

    • @kihyahouston387
      @kihyahouston387 Před měsícem +8

      No seriously I screamed! I love this movie so much, and even though I didn’t comment on the Lion King video I was also thinking this would be a perfect follow up. Mostly because the villain songs in both are sooo good

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Před měsícem

      Me too

  • @gpcheng87
    @gpcheng87 Před měsícem +30

    28:47 The tiara is actually based on a real one! The one Anastasia and her grandmother wear are in the traditional Russian "kokoshnik" style (like a halo). Anastasia's mother, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, had one made by Fabergé in 1900 that has 77 "fringe pieces" and over 400 diamonds; it can also be converted into a necklace. I believe the one the grandmother's is based on is the Vladimir Tiara, which has been worn by Catherine the Great but whose last Russian owner was Grand Duchess Vladimir, the wife of the Tsar’s (Anastasia's father's) uncle. She was the last royal to escape Russia after the revolution, and like many royals, she managed to smuggle jewels out and eventually sold them to support herself and her family in exile. The British royal family bought many of these pieces, and the late Queen Mary and QEII have been seen wearing it many times, as well as the Kokoshnik Tiara. Ironically, Anastasia's mom, Empress Alexandra, was one of Queen Victoria's favorite grandchildren. 👑

  • @CCEnby85
    @CCEnby85 Před měsícem +169

    I’m only 3 minutes in and I want to explain some stuff (if he already figures this out by the end then sorry, but again. I’m only 3 minutes in).
    This movie takes place between 1916 at the beginning and 1926 by the end, following the Russian Revolution of 1916 during and after WWI. Where the family of the Tzar/Emperor (Nicholas II) was murdered, ending Russia’s monarchy.
    Anastasia was rumoured to have survived after the bodies of most of her families bodies were found, but she was also killed along with her sisters and brother as well as her parents.
    Rasputin was a real-life person during this time and was close to the royal family, so much where when the Tzar went to war, it was believed that Rasputin was in a secret affair with Alexandra (the Tsarina of Russia at the time), he was seen as a mystic who used magic to heal their sick son Alexi as he had Hemophilia (a blood condition that was common in Alexandra’s family because she was related to Queen Victoria of the UK). Rasputin was later killed by the people first by trying poison, but when that failed he was stabbed (I believe) and thrown in the water, hence why that’s how he died in this film at the beginning. (He did die in 1916, so that part of the movie was also accurate!)
    The movie is a little different as the beginning of the movie takes place in 1916 and it still would’ve been 2 years till the Romanov family were killed.
    But there is the similarity that many claimed to be Princess Anastasia, and one was so believed that she was treated as the princess for quite some time before being revealed as an imposter.
    Hope this helps somewhat ^^
    21:03 Edit: The dream sequence is meant to be Anya following her little brother to be with her sisters and her dad. I’ve been watched this movie a lot and yet I haven’t noticed that until now 😂
    Edit 2: The voice actress for the dowager empress was the same as Mrs. Potts. She’s very recognizable 😂😂

    • @sunrise_ea
      @sunrise_ea Před měsícem +1

      Revolution started in February 1917

    • @victoria_m13
      @victoria_m13 Před 29 dny +1

      rasputin was first poisoned, then shoot, then stabbed, then drowned in icy river. he was a really healthy man, true russian bear 😅

  • @austinallemand1882
    @austinallemand1882 Před měsícem +50

    As a kid I kind of hoped that the rumor / story was true, that Anastasia somehow escaped from death, but a couple years ago they found a skeleton that belongs to her, sad.

    • @Amsayy
      @Amsayy Před měsícem +10

      "A couple of years ago" 2007 was, unfortunately, closer to two decades ago 😭😭

    • @elektrajames8087
      @elektrajames8087 Před měsícem +10

      ​@@AmsayyI didn't need that realization today😩

  • @mirandalenore7331
    @mirandalenore7331 Před měsícem +20

    “And then I kick her, sir” is probably the thing I quote the most and no one knows what it’s from and it makes me so sad. This is probably my favourite animated movie- i always wanted to be her so bad XD

    • @StoryMing
      @StoryMing Před měsícem +2

      You do say it with the accent, I assume?

    • @TehBeccanator
      @TehBeccanator Před měsícem +2

      ​@@StoryMing
      No other way to do it!

  • @ChronologicalOrders
    @ChronologicalOrders Před měsícem +38

    Fun fact: This movie was directed by Don Bluth, who also directed such films as "An American Tail," "Land Before Time," "All Dogs Go To Heaven," and "Titan A.E." 😊

    • @erinhaury5773
      @erinhaury5773 Před měsícem +7

      2nd Fun Fact: Don Bluth originally worked for Disney, and after animating Robin Hood, he departed and started his own studio. That studio would go on to produce the movies above, all of which were fantastically animated. I stand by my opinion that the animated Robin Hood is still the best adaptation, and a lot of that is due to the animation by Don Bluth and his team. It's really, really beautiful work.

    • @ChronologicalOrders
      @ChronologicalOrders Před měsícem +2

      @@erinhaury5773 I didn't know that, Robin Hood is an old favorite of mine!

    • @coffeetailor
      @coffeetailor Před měsícem +2

      You can really tell, because he has exactly two designs for male characters.

  • @anabellebuenrrostro6193
    @anabellebuenrrostro6193 Před měsícem +8

    When I was a kid I was always so mad that there wasn't a part 2, because when the Grandma said "It's a perfect beginning" I always thought that ment there will be a 2nd one. It wasn't until later on that I realized it was based on the Real Anastasia, and when I learned the real story, it all made sense why there wasn't another movie 💔

  • @giuliapicchiotti
    @giuliapicchiotti Před měsícem +75

    @thecocoacouch : The actor who voiced little Anya is Kirsten Dunst, while the adult voice was provided by Meg Ryan :) , in the singing parts instead (when Anya was a child), she was voiced by : Lacey Chabert, who played Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls :) ! .

    • @Loulizabeth
      @Loulizabeth Před měsícem +11

      Honestly the voice cast for this film is just off the charts. John Cusack (Con Air, High Fidelity, Say Anything, Better Off Dead) was Dmitri, Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown in Back to The Future) was Rasputin, and yes Angela Lansbury (Mrs Potts from Disney's animated Beauty and the Beast was the Dowager Empress. In fact I just looked up IMDB to double check some of these and it says that JK Simmons was part of the background vocals.

    • @petrastein2531
      @petrastein2531 Před měsícem +1

      @@Loulizabeth Don't forget Kelsey Grammer!! I was actually watching Frasier right before I watched this film and was wondering whether I'm hearing things. xD

    • @Loulizabeth
      @Loulizabeth Před měsícem

      @@petrastein2531 that's very true, did mean to mention him too, but clearly while putting in my answer I forgot. I really like his role on this and I actually have liked him in the version of "A Christmas Carol" he's in (not my favourite, but I still think it's really good) and also in "Jesus Revolution". Obviously know him before that from "Cheers" and "Frasier".

    • @petrastein2531
      @petrastein2531 Před měsícem +1

      @@Loulizabeth I know him from Frasier (haven't watched the new one though, but I think he wouldn't put himself to it if it wasn't at least decent), old X-Men (even though I didn't recognize him at first) and the new show Boss where he was playing the mayor of Chicago and absolutely nailed the role.
      Honestly, Frasier, M.A.S.H., Monk, The Middle and 3rd Rock from the Sun (and sometimes That 70s Show) are constantly on a background in my household. xD I can't get enough. I remember that I once found out my professor loves Frasier just as much, so when I was leaving school I gave him a special mug with Crane family picture and his name (Martin) on it, which was right next to a very specific green chair...
      Btw, this will be so random, but I highly recommend Person of Interest. It's also a family watch and it doesn't disappoint. Ever. Written by Jonah Nolan and the entire project is just delightful. And even on point today, because it is about an AI and a silent information war. All the hacking scenes are very realistic and the creators don't shy away from making the main characters shine and have their bold moments. Plus characters have a strong moral compass, so their every loss is more meaningful.
      Sorry for such a long message. :) Have a good day!!

  • @wattsink2009
    @wattsink2009 Před měsícem +8

    If you liked Anastasia’s singing voice (provided by Broadway legend Liz Callaway), you should also check out The Swan Princess (1994)!
    😎
    Another excellent non-Disney animated musical!

  • @mariazamora6824
    @mariazamora6824 Před měsícem +17

    I would pay an embarrassing amount of $ to watch Once Upon A December scene in theaters/IMAX lol. I love it so much!
    If i recall correctly, Rasputin actually told the Czar something along the lines of "if i am killed by the people, you will have a prosperous reign. If i am killed by your people, your reign will be doomed."
    The story of the Romanovs is FASCINATING albeit tragic.

    • @nightmaremoon369
      @nightmaremoon369 Před měsícem +3

      I saw it in the cinema as a child and I can say it was overwhelming. Back then there were still film rolls and things really looked better. I remember that her dress at the opera was as dark as the night sky, with the sparkles that made it look like little stars. This film should generally be brought back to the cinema, especially because most film companies can't come up with anything anyway.

  • @where_is_my_money_now
    @where_is_my_money_now Před měsícem +25

    Whenever I see this film, all I can think of is that this was based on the imposter who really pretended to be Anastasia. This is used to be my favorite princess film (recently realizing she's not a Disney Princess) so obviously I got so obsessed with it after realizing that it was based on a true story (the premise, minus the magic).
    When they've found the remains of the Romanov, there were 2 missing bodies and 1 of them was Anastasia's. This gave birth to the idea that she must've escaped. It is true that her family did really look for her and one prominent name who was closest to Anastasia was Grand Duchess Olga, who was actually her Aunt. With the rave about the princess being alive, there came several imposters and the one who made people believe she is the one is Anna Anderson, her account of what happened to pretty much matches how Anastasia was portrayed in the film and that honestly made me sad. But the Romanovs didn't believe any of it. And the sentiments of the Grand mother in the film where she believed that Anastasia was dead is the same sentiments of Duchess Olga.
    The fake Anastasia made fans and she made all of them believe that she was the missing princess 'til she died and she died of very old age. She lived a good life because of her fame and mingled with the high society. But after her death, they were able to finally do a DNA testing proving she's not a Romanov and I believe it was in the 90's that it was announced that there was another pit where the first set of bodies of the Romanov were found, and this pit contains the 2 set of bones of the missing Romanovs, so therefore, it was finally proven that Anastasia did not escape.

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, and I remember reading that they didn't know for sure who the bodies belonged to, but it turned out that the two bodies discovered later were actually Maria and Alexei. Anastasia had been in the first grave all this time, they just couldn't definitively identify which of the sisters she was.

  • @vigridsim
    @vigridsim Před měsícem +36

    I'm so glad you watched Anastasia! This cartoon is one of my favorites. I myself am also from Russia, and Im very impressed with the precision and love with which the creators approached the animation, songs and small details. For example, the drawing that Anastasia showed her grandmother is a drawing of the real Anastasia. Of course, there are many inaccuracies in the cartoon (Rasputin, although he was a dark figure in the history of Russia, never betrayed the royal family), but because of the song “Once Upon a Time in December” I am ready to close my eyes to everything. I love your reactions, look forward to each one 🤍

  • @bidishah
    @bidishah Před měsícem +19

    Dmitri was always my favourite character, the cutie! 😂 In the Dark of the Night is such a good villain song!

  • @terezakostacka3572
    @terezakostacka3572 Před měsícem +12

    The Dowager Duchess was indeed voiced by Angela Lansbury, the voice of Mrs. Potts! May she rest in peace.

  • @ShayGhost02
    @ShayGhost02 Před měsícem +15

    Anastasia was a real person and so was her family. The 7 members of the Romanov family were executed due to Czar Nicholas II's inability to rule his people properly and doing things the people didn't agree with, he even admitted that he didn't even want to become the Czar and was concerned with what would become of himself as well as Russia to an Advisor of his when he was first appointed. It all came to a head though after World War I where all together, military members & civilians, over 3 million Russians died causing a ton of problems like their food supply completely collapsing since there were no men home to farm, etc so the people revolted and he eventually stepped down and went into hiding for a while but they were eventually imprisoned by a group of the Bolshevik revolutionaries and then later executed, ending the last of the Russian Monarchy.
    For decades there was the rumor the youngest daughter Anastasia somehow escaped the execution and that she was still out there. However, in 1979 they found the remains of Nickolas, his wife, and three of the daughters, and then in 1991, they confirmed they did belong to them and then in 2007, they found the remains of the final daughter as well as the only son who was the heir.

  • @shewolfsiren
    @shewolfsiren Před 14 dny +2

    You know, my mom actually got to meet Ana Anderson, and the impression I got is the same she got. Ana wasn’t an imposter so much as she was a case of mistaken self-identity. She genuinely believed she was Anastasia because she knew things that only someone who lived in the palace would know. But alas for everyone, she wasn’t her

  • @Hanadix
    @Hanadix Před měsícem +15

    Bartok (the white bat) has a spinoff movie called Bartok the Magnificent, it's a fun watch if you want to react to it.

  • @AndroVWrites
    @AndroVWrites Před měsícem +23

    Anastasia is my favorite movie of all time, and it’s musical adaptation is my favorite musical of ALL TIME EVER- I’m a musical theatre nerd and this is genuinely my fave movie to musical pipeline. Rasputin isn’t the villain in the musical(instead of him, it’s this guy named Gleb and I love him) but they have aspects of the song “In The Dark Of The Night” in the background score of some scenes in the musical. I LOVE THIS ENTIRE STORY.

  • @melissasheppard6674
    @melissasheppard6674 Před měsícem +156

    The end credit song, At the Beginning - 😊 and yes, the name Anastasia means “resurrection”
    Movie suggestion: The Sound of Music with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer

    • @RB-km4om
      @RB-km4om Před měsícem +6

      Still one of my favourite songs from an animated movie. It also works really well as a stand - alone song, I think :)

    • @melanie62954
      @melanie62954 Před měsícem +7

      The Sound of Music is my favorite movie of all time! I hope he reacts to it eventually.

    • @melissasheppard6674
      @melissasheppard6674 Před měsícem

      @@melanie62954 Christopher Plummer was handsome in it 😊

    • @fightingfaerie
      @fightingfaerie Před měsícem +1

      @@RB-km4omI always hear it at my local supermarket grocery store lol

    • @Demigod2NE3
      @Demigod2NE3 Před měsícem +1

      Oh yessss Sound of Music... instant CLASSIC oh my!!!

  • @melanie62954
    @melanie62954 Před měsícem +12

    If you watch other Don Bluth films--The Secret of Nimh, An American Tail, The Land Before Time--you'll see similarities in the animation. He can get much darker and more grotesque than Disney! He worked on The Rescuers before leaving Disney, and it has the same vibe as his independent films. You could even make the argument that Don Bluth's successes in the '80s spurred the Disney Renaissance, because he was their first major competitor.

  • @hallieraymond
    @hallieraymond Před měsícem +31

    Others have talked about the real-life Anastasia and Rasputin. I guess I'll talk about the movie story itself.
    Dimitri wanted to keep his distance from Anya initially because at first, he was really planning to screw her over. He was planning to pass her off as Anastasia, take the money with Vlad, and then if she got found out later, well, sucks to be her. He never let her in on the plan, first because he could tell she was too moral to go along with it, and second, because if he did, he'd have 3.3 million rubles instead of 5. His attraction to her was really horrifically inconvenient and it was actually easier for him if he disliked her (because as his backstory shows, deep down inside he was not the man he had become but a brave and selfless person, if an ambitious one).
    Dimitri probably mostly wanted out of Soviet Russia. He's a capitalist by nature who prefers to work and dare for more money than everyone else gets and not to accept a government telling him what he gets and how. He would do better in Southern or Western Europe or America, and he knew it.
    But then Anya the orphan turned out to be Anastasia, the youngest duchess he used to have a monster crush on and actually get beat for watching. The girl he literally risked his life to help escape the revolutionaries. All those memories of inferiority, of being less-than, resurfaced. Maybe he had started to have dreams of running away with Anya when things went bad, maybe even helping her find her real family. But Dimitri-the-servant could do that with Anya, not with the actual Grand Duchess. He was in fact still loyal to the royal family, and he couldn't really imagine presuming to be with the actual Anastasia.
    Except, by the time they met, Anastasia was as much Anya as she was the Grand Duchess or more. She really was the orphan brat and remembered much more of that life than she did of her royal childhood. She was the same person who had fought by his side and saved his life and matched wits with him all across Europe. And what she wanted was a family-someone to belong to.
    By the end of the movie, Dimitri is as much Anya's family as Marie. She has what she wanted in a way she didn't expect. That's what I love most about the movie.

    • @y.m.7300
      @y.m.7300 Před měsícem +2

      Such a beautiful comment! Spot on. I’m Italian and I’ve always loved this story. It made me want to visit Russia one day… unfortunately the times aren’t the best right now… but yeah I basically grew up watching it and it was one of my favourite cartoons back then :,) it will always hold a special place in my heart. Had a huge crush on Dimitri! And I LOVE the animation 😍 so different from what we’re used to now…

  • @marijavicic3010
    @marijavicic3010 Před 27 dny +2

    "It's in your bones, in your blood." Ironically, the real Anastasia was known for being a bit of a rebel. She was mischievous and once scandalized the court because she ate chocolate while wearing opera gloves. Acting too ladylike would probably make her grandmother suspicious.

  • @SynnisterSpyder
    @SynnisterSpyder Před měsícem +4

    Bartok has a spin off movie called "Bartok the Magnificent" and it was low key my fav movie as a kid

    • @Duckkis
      @Duckkis Před měsícem

      Mine as well! I still listen to some of the songs every now and then, especially "A Possible Hero."

  • @Xenia-zn1uy
    @Xenia-zn1uy Před měsícem +12

    So happy that you reacted to my favorite princess movie. Makes it even sadder since it's based on a real story

  • @Brimmy21
    @Brimmy21 Před měsícem +7

    7:10 well....yes that's how amnesia works XD

  • @TheRatsCast
    @TheRatsCast Před měsícem +12

    The Empress is the same actress at Mrs Pots. The last Angela Lansbury actress of stage, screen, and more did the voice fire both characters.
    Also; Christopher Lloyd, best known as Dr. Brown, did the villain, Rasputin.

    • @Sailorgirl1207
      @Sailorgirl1207 Před měsícem

      Also Jim Cummings who's voiced several characters including Pooh Bear, Ray from Princess and the Frog and did some singing for Scar in the Lion King

  • @AshleyM
    @AshleyM Před měsícem +9

    If you liked this, you should check out The Swan Princess, Balto, and Quest for Camelot. Non Disney movies with the Disney feel.

  • @eliahdayton3448
    @eliahdayton3448 Před 18 dny +1

    In the Dark of the Night goes so hard. It has no right to be so good. It's my favorite villan song. Period.

  • @bidishah
    @bidishah Před měsícem +7

    The real story of the Romanovs is just so heartbreaking, I watched an amazing documentary on CZcams.

  • @Tustin2121
    @Tustin2121 Před měsícem +7

    This movie was adapted into a Broadway musical, and in the adaption they entirely cut out Rasputin and made the story much more grounded. And honestly, I think it works better from a story standpoint, even though the movie will have a solid place in my heart forever. We used to watch this movie in the car every road trip to the beach. My dad knew the whole thing by heart but never once saw it because he was the one driving. 😅

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před měsícem +1

      It kind of makes sense to keep Rasputin in though, like, he was a mystic, he was very mysterious, he survived things that should have killed him like 4 times or something...
      A musical generally is aimed at an older audience so it makes sense to have the story be more realistic in the sense that there isn't magic, but I don't think either version is better or worse. I kind of miss the villain song, even if they took that final bit and worked it into a ballad, it's such a powerful melody that deserves to be a loud triumphant belt.

    • @coffeetailor
      @coffeetailor Před měsícem +1

      They repurposed the 'come my minions' theme into "Stay I Pray You" which I just love.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 29 dny

      @@coffeetailor - omg, yes, that’s my favorite song on the soundtrack.

  • @deliciousdelight7847
    @deliciousdelight7847 Před měsícem +1

    her dance at the ballroom gave me chills as a kid, it gave me chills as an adult, its giving me chills as i watch it now, and i think it will never stop doing so. the details is immaculate

  • @karlafm24
    @karlafm24 Před měsícem +8

    One of my favorite animated movies tbh, especially the historical aspects. And Bartok! And Pucca! 🎉🎉🎉
    Ps. The song at the end is iconic and timeless.

  • @HAbarneyWK
    @HAbarneyWK Před měsícem +11

    One of my childhood favourites.

  • @rachelblanchard7431
    @rachelblanchard7431 Před měsícem +10

    Oh I LOVE Anastasia!!! It is one of my favorite Don Bluth movies growing up! I can never resist singing along to the songs

  • @Beatriz_MS
    @Beatriz_MS Před měsícem +13

    I was literally thinking about how you should react to this movie lmao
    I absolutely love it and it's so underrated

  • @makinakahara7572
    @makinakahara7572 Před měsícem +1

    Don Bluth formerly worked in Disney and left around late 1970s-early 1980s. His first full-length animated film was "The Secret of NIMH", originally based on the book "Mrs. Frisby & the Rats of NIMH". Whoever read this book around 4th or 5th grader would know this book or have watched the film during elementary school years (I know, because I did). And that film was one of the works Don Bluth out A LOT of work and devotion on. Other than "Anastasia", his another filmwork "An American Tail" is also GOOD. To recommend you some Don Bluth works:
    - The Secret of NIMH
    - An American Tail
    - All Dogs Go to Heaven.

  • @nightmaremoon369
    @nightmaremoon369 Před měsícem +3

    A little insider tip is also “When Marnie was there”. This is a film from the legendary Studio Ghibli.
    (12 year old Anna suffers from asthma and feels like an outsider. She used to be a lively child, but then she became quiet and withdrawn.)
    The film was even nominated for best animated film in 2016.
    Thanks for the reaction video to Anastasia. 😊

  • @manxgirl
    @manxgirl Před měsícem +5

    23:48 - Jon Bluth is a famous animator who used to work for Disney. I recommend:
    "The Land Before Time"
    Pete's Dragon"
    "Rock-A-Doodle"
    "Robin Hood" (1973)
    "The Secret of Nimh"
    "Sleeping Beauty"
    & "We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story"
    While some are weak, plot wise, they're all beautiful. And "Pete's Dragon" is one of the rare crossovers between live-action and animated.

    • @hayleybartek8643
      @hayleybartek8643 Před měsícem

      The Land Before Time is such a precious movie to me. I view it to be a curious foil to The Lion King.

  • @veronicalamonica9185
    @veronicalamonica9185 Před měsícem +6

    Hoping you watch Balto, another non-Disney animated movie that I loved as a kid

  • @lilisview
    @lilisview Před měsícem +6

    Never clicked so quickly on a video!!! My absolute fav ❤
    If you are on a Disney marathon, Aladdin, Pocahontas and Mulan are my top 3 from the 90's.

  • @jimberjamber8540
    @jimberjamber8540 Před měsícem +1

    I'm a little late on this one, but the reason this movies animation is so reminiscent of the Disney Renaissance movies is because it was animated by Don Bluth. He worked for Disney in the 50s but moved on to make his own work with 20th Century Fox. He was Disneys #1 competition during the Renaissance era, making movies like Secret of Nimh, An American Tale, and The Land Before Time.

  • @just_iny333
    @just_iny333 Před měsícem +4

    Growing up with this, and Quest For Camelot, as my favorite movies, it broke my heart when I was old enough and heard the real history of what happened. I still always feel that sense of loss anytime I watch it.

  • @whitneytincher6016
    @whitneytincher6016 Před měsícem +3

    “Ugh, not now, Rasputin!” 😂😂😂
    Another great reaction

  • @ulrichwolfgang1824
    @ulrichwolfgang1824 Před měsícem +1

    The part that always gets me teary eyed and so goosebumpy happy is the scene where the grandduchess and Anastasia meet and talk, and the slow realization that she is the real deal... always gets me right in the heart. It's so damn beautifully done!

  • @rydbthatsme
    @rydbthatsme Před měsícem +5

    Finding out the true story completely ruined my childhood! This was one of my most favorite NON Disney movies! You should also watch Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest I think you’ll love it!

  • @kym2921
    @kym2921 Před měsícem +3

    I remember when this movie came out, I wanted to see it for my birthday. I was late and arrived around the time Rasputin was singing his "In the dark of the night" and honestly as a child, it shook me to my core. Throughout the entire plot whenever his face came on screen I was like: dis guy has to die lol.

  • @MirandaOdom-lu9bc
    @MirandaOdom-lu9bc Před měsícem +2

    When I tell you I almost squealed when I saw that Cocoa Couch was reacting to this movie. It is a childhood favorite of mine. It came out in the US on November 21st, 1997 and I was born 3 days later on November 24th, 1997 so I kinda think of it as my special birthday movie. I still sing the songs sometimes when the mood strikes me. I can quote this movie off the top of my head without even thinking about it.

  • @Ashesborn
    @Ashesborn Před 10 dny +1

    Angela Lansbury gave such a fantastic performance as The Dowager Empress. 💚

  • @Pfenix23
    @Pfenix23 Před měsícem +4

    The Dowager Empress is voiced by Angela Lansbury who was Mrs. Potts.

  • @katyc.8663
    @katyc.8663 Před 8 dny

    If I remember correctly, "pooka" means "guiding light." Yeah, Pooka guided her away from the future the matron of the orphanage arranged for her.
    I attribute her memory loss to a lot of trauma. The attack, trying to run, the head injury didn't help. She wasn't in a place that would encourage a return of the memories.
    Now I know what the next CD soundtrack I'm going to play in my car. I own the soundtrack. I got it back in the day. :D
    I always liked the line, "What do they teach you in the orphanage?"
    Fun fact, this movie hit the theaters the same year but about a month before Titanic. :)

  • @astrophile1188
    @astrophile1188 Před měsícem +3

    I was gasping when I saw this video appear on my timeline, never thought you would review Anastasia. I'm so excited!
    I have loved this movie since I was little, I sang Once Upon In December in the singing contest at school when I was in sixth grade. I love the song and the movie so much.

  • @Mandieats
    @Mandieats Před měsícem +3

    I JUST GOT SO INSANELY EXCITED!!!! YAAAAS BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME! Hope you love it!!

  • @josefinelagerstrom2643
    @josefinelagerstrom2643 Před měsícem +2

    I had the Bartok movie on VHS as a kid. Bartok is the white bat. He got his own movie. I loved it. 🤩

    • @Duckkis
      @Duckkis Před měsícem +1

      I did, too! One of my favorite movies from my childhood.

    • @josefinelagerstrom2643
      @josefinelagerstrom2643 Před měsícem +2

      @@Duckkis It was great right?! Scary, exciting, fun!

  • @adeline9103
    @adeline9103 Před měsícem

    I love the "hahaha" when Raspoutine sink in the ice water.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Před měsícem +6

    Highly suggest reacting to other overlooked non-Disney animated movies:
    Charlotte's Web (1973)
    Wizards (1977)
    The Hobbit (1977)
    Heavy Metal (1981)
    The Last Unicorn (1982)
    The Flight Of Dragons (1982)
    The Secret Of NIMH (1982)
    Fire & Ice (1983)
    The Adventures Of Mark Twain (1985)
    An American Tail (1986)
    Kaena: The Prophecy (2003)
    I suggest turning on subtitles, since you might have mute all the music.

  • @user-xi3wx8wf2g
    @user-xi3wx8wf2g Před měsícem +2

    I've been a sleepwalker since I was a kid. Sometimes in the morning I wake up on the floor or in the bathroom, I often say some nonsense or do something strange, several times I even tried to leave the house, but apparently I couldn't cope with the door lock.

  • @kelseydeboer4976
    @kelseydeboer4976 Před měsícem +1

    The bat in this movie has his own spinoff actually. It’s called Bartok the magnificent and it was my literal obsession as a child. I would rent it from the movie store weekly!

  • @tree6787
    @tree6787 Před měsícem +3

    I have never clicked so fast in my life! This is my all-time favorite animated movie!❤

  • @chrisdiokno5600
    @chrisdiokno5600 Před měsícem +3

    Not Rasputin, but in this verse, it's implied, as in history, the Bolsheviks executed the others

  • @jemals1982
    @jemals1982 Před měsícem +1

    If you like musical theater, I strongly recommend seeing Anastasia The Musical! Its beautiful

  • @HeatherFJ4E1
    @HeatherFJ4E1 Před 11 dny

    "Bro found something better than money and she found something better than family" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @alylemming
    @alylemming Před měsícem +1

    Found your channel recently and absolutely love it! You’re so real and honest in your reactions. If you enjoyed this film and liked the bat then you should definitely watch Bartock, it’s his own animated film also set in Russia focusing a lot on Russian folklore, also similarly with dark undertones!
    I also highly recommend The Last Unicorn as a non Disney animated movie🖤

  • @kurikuri6683
    @kurikuri6683 Před měsícem +3

    So cool! Please watch Sinbad and the swan princess next. They are hidden gems as well

  • @digifreak90
    @digifreak90 Před 18 dny

    22:05 You are correct, both Mrs. Potts and The Dowager Empress are voiced by Angela Lansbury.

  • @KeinName-xq7zo
    @KeinName-xq7zo Před měsícem +2

    How I GASPED when I saw the thumbnail, omg! So ready for this reaction, the movie is awesome.
    By the way, have you seen Dead Poets Society? Totally different kind of movie but I think you might like it and I would love to see your reaction!
    Thanks for your work ❤

  • @eliseheidbuchel3407
    @eliseheidbuchel3407 Před měsícem +5

    yes so here for this, beste late birthday present ever :D you rock, thank you for all positive vibes you always give us.

  • @HKakashiHatakeX
    @HKakashiHatakeX Před měsícem +1

    You should watch Bartok the magnificent next. It's about the little bat from Anastasia going on his own adventure of self discovery. it's really cute

  • @danielberg7644
    @danielberg7644 Před měsícem +1

    Filmed in Phoenix, AZ. They also filmed "Titan AE" there. A great sci fi animated movie. I moved to Arizona to become an animator so I could work at FOX studios. They went under and I picked another career path.

  • @rabbitmaze
    @rabbitmaze Před měsícem

    Great reaction! I always loved this film because there is such a strong tragedy and sadness in it. Especially since its based on true events. Like when the demons tempt her to jump in the water by showing her dead siblings and father. And when she dances with her father and siblings in the palace. Depressing when you think they were all executed. :(

  • @adamdutton1609
    @adamdutton1609 Před měsícem

    I absolutely love this film. Have the soundtrack and Bernadette Peters as Sophie is a magic touch. I like the car scene towards the end. Such a Cruella moment. Also when Dimitri left the grandmother, the smile on her face, she knew that he liked Anastasia

  • @AstroBaby91
    @AstroBaby91 Před měsícem +1

    Aw my 8th bday party was anastasia themed. The music in this movie is so gorgeous. The artwork is also stunning esp for its time. The ballroom scenes and the delicate attention to detail is beautiful beautifully made.

  • @dominikakratochvil860
    @dominikakratochvil860 Před 10 dny

    At first, they wanted make Pooka (the dog) reincarnated little brother of Anastasia. But later they changed it into former royal pet of her brother, who survived, and later find her.

  • @howlingechoes1012
    @howlingechoes1012 Před měsícem +1

    I am intrigued to see your impression of Don Bluth's Thumbelina and Rich Animation's Swan Princess. Yes they are more female targeted but as a young 90's girl growing up, with Anastasia, these were the 3 main non-Disney animated films I watched before there was a plethora of Disney princess movies available today. And they all have beautiful scores, animations, and stories

  • @SB0780
    @SB0780 Před měsícem +3

    I felt like the animation in this is more human than Disney animation somehow, I love songs too, Journey to the Past is unforgettable.

  • @TheDragiix3
    @TheDragiix3 Před měsícem

    This film always made me incredibl sad. Anastasia's grandmother held onto the belief that the children survived the war all her life until the bitter end, she wasn't capable of admitting that they were all murdered. We know today, that the Tsar's immediate family was murdered, Anastasia was only seventeen years old when the communists dumped her remains into a well. On the topic of Rasputin, he was like a broken clock, absolutely insane but right twice a day. His decision to put a prince off aspirin probably saved the boy's life due to his bleeding disease, and his improvement earned Rasputin great favor with the Romanovs. He prophesized them that should they ever betray him, they would all go down with him. I think when guys came to kill him he survived the poisoning, fought them with his fists, jumped out a window, and died later when they finally caught up with him. The Romanovs were in a bad position already, surrounded by starving commoners and making poor choices by displaying wealth and opulence in hard times. The communists came to shoot the Tsar and his family after they had already been removed from power to ensure none of his children could come back in later years. The question of who is today's head of the family is highly disputed due to morganatic marriages and female lines.

  • @preciousonejewel
    @preciousonejewel Před 7 hodinami

    holy moly i havent seen this movie since i was really little and that music box song always made me cry and i had completely forgotten about it lol now me sitting here bawling one minute into the video

  • @EGlean-su9kr
    @EGlean-su9kr Před 17 dny

    "Together in Paris 😊" "...We would never be together 😢"
    "What"
    Ngl I found your reaction to that hilarious

  • @Rinnie-Roo
    @Rinnie-Roo Před měsícem

    I'm so glad you've been open to reacting to some non-Disney classics! I would love to see your reaction to some other old favorites: Over the Hedge, Flushed Away, or Chicken Run

  • @ashlyn1121
    @ashlyn1121 Před měsícem

    I love your videos so much! Every time I see one I can’t help but smile!

  • @adamdutton1609
    @adamdutton1609 Před měsícem +2

    Another good animated 20th Fox film is FernGully the last rainforest

  • @chelscara
    @chelscara Před měsícem +2

    My favorite princess movie growing up, she really had everything I wanted in a heroine and the songs are just BANGERS! In the Dark of the Night will forever be stuck in my head. Just a beautiful, if very historically inaccurate, movie

  • @tonyv4023
    @tonyv4023 Před měsícem

    Can we talk about how amazing his villain song is lol

  • @colleenfinnegan4967
    @colleenfinnegan4967 Před 7 dny

    I don’t sleep walk personally but my older brother used to and he once left our house and walked about a block as a kid. It was extra scary because we lived next to train tracks.

  • @Gingerking_45
    @Gingerking_45 Před měsícem +2

    Bartok, i remember his movie

  • @user-ux7ud7vw4f
    @user-ux7ud7vw4f Před měsícem +1

    This movie helped raise me, I love it so much. So so much. Love your reactions too, so yay!

  • @jojoal7115
    @jojoal7115 Před měsícem +1

    I love this movie a lot it so weird that people get confused why she lost her memory when I was a child it was obvious that she lost her memory because of her hard fall she didn’t just fall back she hit her head so hard. Also love the song once upon a December the scene where the ghosts appear it was sad when her sisters went to her and all her family appeared then her dancing with her dad❤❤😢😢.

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Oscar! 🦢