By yaslenysofia on Skatehive
ENGLISH Greetings @Movies&Tvshows community… Recently, a series of videos and songs made me realize that I haven't talked about one of my favorite Disney movies. I'd say it's in my top 5, undoubtedly in first place, and that is Brother Bear, or as it's known in Latin America, "Tierra de osos" (Brother Bear). So, it's never too late to revisit this gem, which wasn't fully appreciated at the time, and has an emotional, beautiful, and utterly incredible musical repertoire. I feel like it's the kind of film that will never go out of style. Source Brother Bear …. Released in 2003, it was directed by Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker, with music by Mark Mancina and Phil Collins. It falls into the genres of animation, fantasy, comedy, drama, musical, and family film, and also includes elements of rape and revenge cinema; if you've seen it, you'll understand why. Fun fact: To ensure the film's message resonated with everyone, Phil recorded the soundtrack songs in: English Spanish (the version we