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Like the movie or or not, Brave is still pretty novel and it is an important film. Even if all of those listed films were as focused on that plot as Brave, that's still maybe a dozen out of hundreds and hundreds of chick flicks and thousands more films period. And how many of those films focus on a teenage daughter and her mother? The list grows even smaller. How many of those films were seen by a lot of people and continue to be watched? Even smaller. Brave is pretty darn unique in the grand scheme of things.
Try to make a father/son list, it will probably be ten times longer, no exaggeration.
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Honestly, I haven't even seen Brave and I'm not actually knocking it. All I said was that there were a lot of other movies that focussed on mother-daughter relationships and that Brave really isn't breaking any new ground with that as its focus. Every movie I mentioned does have significant mother-daughter threads and the main list the mother-daughter relationship is the driving force of the whole movie (save In Her Shoes, sorry; it's grandmother-granddaughter), despite you thinking they're not on par with Brave, or it's specific plot, lack of romance and any other qualifiers you want to toss out. I made my point, ad nauseum.