Micah Lloyd
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
jacquelineseason
I watched this movie after watching the first one with my little cousin
I would say this movie is actually quite nice because this movie will explain what happen next
Butttt the songs is very very bad and I know in the real story Pocahontas ends up with John Rolfe and bc of that this movie makes John Smith really weird not like the first movie that introduces John Smith as a very nice and selfless person
tehonorigaux
I've always been a fan of pocahontas; she was my inspiration, my idol. I've always longed to become like her and always felt fustrated and sad at the end, that John and her weren't reunited.
However, upon hearing that there was a continuation, you can imagine my joy! . . . But little did I know that it would lead me to completly change my point of view on "pocahontas" in general.
Now I have a hard time watching the movie without feeling any sort of resentment towards Pocahontas and John; Poca for not choosing John, and John for becoming such an a-hole. I'm not quite sure what they wanted to accomplish by breaking one of the sweetest couples of Disney, but they somehow managed to break many of our hearts and completely distort the original movie. If you truly love Pocahontas 1, then please do not watch the 2. You might become like me : each time I listen to a song with John and Poca, I can't help but feel angry, sad and spiteful. Just move along and never set your eyes upon this movie. Kinda like Jumanji, DON'T WATCH IT.
girlzatah
Worst, sequel, ever. Sure sequels to most movies are bad, but this just HORRIBLE. I wish I never watch it in the first place, killed the original movie for me. What makes me furious is that Pocahontas went with the new guy! No cute moments, no chemistry between them, no nothing! What happened to the we'll be together forever promise with the original John? I hate my decision to watch this. Beware, this movie will kill your childhood.
anna-patten26
I thought this movie was terrible. There is nothing inappropriate, but the way the movie was composed was awful. The first movie in this series was very well done, it was a beautiful romantic, sweet, and heartfelt movie. But it did not go along with history. The real John Smith and Pocahontas never had a romantic connection. Although Disney being Disney decided to create a relationship between the two. I am going to go out here and say most people enjoyed this version much better that actual history. Because Pocahontas really meets John Rolfe and they have a child, while all of this is going on Pocahontas thinks John Smith is dead. But this does not matter to her because she and John are only friends. Sadly a few years later she falls ill with small pox and dies. If Disney decides in the first movie not to go along with history then they should keep that promise. What ever happened to "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you"? and "no matter what happens, I'll always be with you, forever"? I mean Pocahontas and John Smith were really in love, Pocahontas even stops a freaking war just to be with John (hello...true love right here) And then by the end of the 2nd movie Disney makes John Smith look like a jerk when he totally is not. Even though in reality John Smith and Pocahontas never end up together Disney should have made it so they do. So in conclusion heres what i think: I do not CARE how it was in reality. I wanted to see how John Smith and Pocahontas be together. Oh and BTW i am a huge Disney fan but for this movie I'm not, way to step on my childhood Disney! I WISH I COULD ERASE THIS MOVIE FROM MY MEMORY