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(Anonymous) 2013-08-15 01:51 am (UTC)(link)I'm the first to admit that the movie had flaws, but having the moral of the movie be that girls need to always be concerned about landing a big, strong man sure wasn't one of them (but of course romance was a component of the movie, what else would anyone expect from a Disney Princess film???). If Tiana had given up on her restaurant dream to live with Naveen in his home country and live in the lap of luxury for the rest of her life, then I would buy that it had a twisted moral. And you know what? She probably could have done that. I think it was implied that Naveen's family had unbanished him at the end of the film (assumably because they saw what a good influence Tiana had been on their once lazy, selfish and unmotivated child) after all, so I'm guessing she and Naveen most likely had the option to go back to Maldonia. But she was committed to her dream, worked hard, and opened her restaurant. I just don't see how that's a terrible moral.