In an effort not to have Rosalind loathe movies when they make her parent disappear on alternate days for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), we're having the inaugural Rosalind's Own Film Festival, or ROFF 2010.
For every night that TIFF is running and either mommy or daddy is MIA, Ros gets to pick a movie or set of shorts of her choice to watch. She's even made tickets for it. (Well, actually, she's just been collecting ticket-like-objects for the last two weeks that she could re-used for the fest.)
Tonight was my first night of the fest with Ros, and she (finally) picked Mulan. I've been trying to get her to watch it since I bought it a year ago, but tonight she picked it of her own volition, without any hinting/suggesting/coercing from me. (Actually, I was planning on steering her to The Great Mouse Detective.)
She slayed me as we were trooping up to the third floor with the DVD.
Me: I think you'll like Mulan. It's about a brave girl from China.
Ros: I'm a brave girl from China.
Me: Yes, you are, Sweetie.
Fortunately, she did indeed like it.
She thought it was hilarious when Mulan was trying to come up with a boy's name and picked Ah Choo. (I kid you not. Ah, Disney, how you vex me.) She also said that Eddie Murphy's dragon (Mu Shu, and again with the names, Disney) was too silly for her. Heh.
She also gave me hope that she's not going to be a complete girly girl at the start when they're trying to clean up Mulan for the matchmaker and she said, "Mommy, why are they making her ugly?"
Of course, her favourite characters were Mulan and the Captain, and she wanted them to live together (yes, live together, not get married) so she's apparently still rooting for that happily ever after princess ending, in a slightly non-traditional way. But this time the princess has a sword.
When it was all over, she asked if we could watch it again, so I'm hoping that it'll take over from Snow White and Cinderella as her favourite for a bit.
For every night that TIFF is running and either mommy or daddy is MIA, Ros gets to pick a movie or set of shorts of her choice to watch. She's even made tickets for it. (Well, actually, she's just been collecting ticket-like-objects for the last two weeks that she could re-used for the fest.)
Tonight was my first night of the fest with Ros, and she (finally) picked Mulan. I've been trying to get her to watch it since I bought it a year ago, but tonight she picked it of her own volition, without any hinting/suggesting/coercing from me. (Actually, I was planning on steering her to The Great Mouse Detective.)
She slayed me as we were trooping up to the third floor with the DVD.
Me: I think you'll like Mulan. It's about a brave girl from China.
Ros: I'm a brave girl from China.
Me: Yes, you are, Sweetie.
Fortunately, she did indeed like it.
She thought it was hilarious when Mulan was trying to come up with a boy's name and picked Ah Choo. (I kid you not. Ah, Disney, how you vex me.) She also said that Eddie Murphy's dragon (Mu Shu, and again with the names, Disney) was too silly for her. Heh.
She also gave me hope that she's not going to be a complete girly girl at the start when they're trying to clean up Mulan for the matchmaker and she said, "Mommy, why are they making her ugly?"
Of course, her favourite characters were Mulan and the Captain, and she wanted them to live together (yes, live together, not get married) so she's apparently still rooting for that happily ever after princess ending, in a slightly non-traditional way. But this time the princess has a sword.
When it was all over, she asked if we could watch it again, so I'm hoping that it'll take over from Snow White and Cinderella as her favourite for a bit.
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Date: 2010-09-15 02:11 am (UTC)