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When We're Human

"When We're Human" is a song from the 2009 Disney animated feature film The Princess and the Frog. It is performed by Louis, Tiana and Naveen [as frogs], when they are sailing down a river and fantasizing about what they will do when they become human. It was composed by Randy Newman and co-orchestrated by Jonathan Sacks,[1] and features Michael-Leon Wooley (as Louis), Bruno Campos (as Prince Naveen) and Anika Noni Rose (as Tiana). It "is in the style of jazz",[2] while having " a Mardi Gras party sound".[3] The trumpet solos are performed by Terence Blanchard on behalf of his horn-blowing animated alter ego Louis the Alligator.[4]

Analysis edit

This song continues a recurring theme in Disney movies about characters' "humanity [being] cursed away".[5] In particular, the song "Human Again" from Beauty and the Beast is thematically similar to this one. The Chicago Tribune notes "The song's story purpose is similar to "Human Again," cut from Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" but interpolated into the stage version", and also describes it as "in the spirit of "Hakuna Matata".[6]

While "in no previous Disney film is any princess ever transformed into an animal", a "longing to be human" theme is evident in many Disney films, and "there is almost always a song about it: Ariel, The Beast and his servants, King Louie, and others all sing about wanting to be human---and therefore to be better than their lowly non-human form". In general, "animals who behave like humans in Disney films are always coded as protagonists...and humans who behave like animals are always antagonists", with "animal" often being coded as a non-white race. The two non-white leads when 2/3rds of the film as frogs and desire to be human - the implication is that they are not allowed to be coloured in their own film, and must "long to “fix” their doubly errant color and species throughout the film---again, with a significant racial subtext".[7]

CBN says that the philosophy of karma is evident in the song, due to Tiana's lyric: "If you do your best, each and every day, good things are sure to come your way. What you give is what you get."[8] Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender and Sexuality at the Movies notes that Louis sings about wanting to be human so he can play in a jazz band, due to his attempt to "jam...with the big boys" in his current form not "end[ing] well". The book says that this is a metaphor for "how blacks existed and learned to improvise under the condition of being deemed less than human". It says that under the surface, it can be read as "about he claim for black humanity".[9]

Plot edit

At this point in the movie, Louis, Tiana and Naveen are off down the bayou to visit Voodoo Queen Mama Odie, in order for her to change each of them into humans. There are no obstacles presented in their way, and they use this time to sing about what they will do once their wish has been granted.[10] At face value, the song is about the characters "singing about their desires to become human again [while] reaching Mama Odie and reversing the curse of Dr. Facilier.[9]

Reception edit

Acting for Animators described "When We're Human" as "fun and lively production number".[10] IGN deemed it "perhaps the least interesting song in the film".[11] Entertainment Weekly described it as a song of "optimism",[12] while Marshall and the Movies said the three characters are "jovially longing".[13] FilmScore ClickTrack cited this as a prime example of the film's clever orchestrations, and described the musical style as "Dixieland".[1] Collider deemed it a "standout" along with Ne-yo's closing theme Never Knew I Needed.[14] the Chicago Tribune said the "kicky" Randy Newman song "end[s] up being just sort of ... all right".[6] Rope Of Silicon deemed it "perhaps the catchiest of the bunch".[15] TrackSounds described it as "equally fun" when comparing it to Bare Necessities from the Disney film The Jungle Book, and rated it 5/5 stars.[16] Game deemed it "incredibly energetic" and also noted it was "refreshingly evocative of The Jungle Book's 'Bare Necessities'".[17] BlogCritics wrote "“When We’re Human” calls to mind “The Bare Necessities".[18] DVDTalk said it was "the first perfect musical number in the movie", and "made [the reviewer] think of "The Bare Necessities". "[19] Opinion Prone said it "seemed like a pretty typical Disney song."[20] AnimatedReviews said it "is especially by the numbers, even if it is jaunty enough and fun to be seeing such material on the screen again".[21] MovieMouseReviews said that during this song, "suddenly you feel that old fuzzy Disney musical feeling and “Princess and the Frog” becomes a success."[22] Silver Screen Reviews said it, along with "Down in New Orleans", "really hit it out of the park in terms of context to the film and its characters".[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CD Review: The Princess and the Frog". Filmscoreclicktrack.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  2. ^ "Hollywood Movies And Tv Reviews By Tyler Michael: Disney'S The Princess And The Frog". Tylermovietvreviews.blogspot.com.au. 2015-02-28. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  3. ^ "Music Review: Disney's The Princess and the Frog Soundtrack". Geeksofdoom.com. 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  4. ^ "LondonJazz: Review: The Princess and the Frog". Londonjazznews.com. 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  5. ^ Blackford, Russell; Broderick, Damien (2014-05-29). Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds. ISBN 9781118736456. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  6. ^ a b "Talking Pictures: 'The Princess and the Frog' - 2 1/2 stars". Featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com. 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  7. ^ Virginia Bonner (April 2013). ""Almost There"? Disney's The Princess and the Frog" (PDF). Virginiabonner.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  8. ^ "Disney's The Princess and the Frog: Movie Review". Cbn.com. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  9. ^ a b Mask, Mia (2012). Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender and Sexuality at the Movies - Mia Mask. ISBN 9780415523226. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  10. ^ a b Hooks, Ed (March 2013). Acting for Animators - Ed Hooks. ISBN 9781136720598. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  11. ^ "The Princess and the Frog Review - IGN". Au.ign.com. 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  12. ^ Schwarzbaum, Lisa (2010-03-26). "Movie Review: The Princess and the Frog". EW.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  13. ^ "REVIEW: The Princess and the Frog". Marshall and the Movies. 2009-12-26. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  14. ^ Foutch, Haleigh (2009-12-11). "The Princess And The Frog Review". Collider. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  15. ^ "'The Princess and the Frog' Movie Review". RopeofSilicon. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  16. ^ "The Princess and the Frog (Soundtrack) by Randy Newman". Tracksounds.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  17. ^ "The Princess and the Frog Film Review". GAME. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  18. ^ "Movie Review: The Princess and the Frog". Blogcritics. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  19. ^ "Disney's The Princess and the Frog : DVD Talk Review of the Theatrical". Dvdtalk.com. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  20. ^ "Opinion Prone :: Review :: Review: The Princess and the Frog". Op.kiriska.com. 2009-12-21. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  21. ^ Simon, Ben (2010-03-16). "The Princess And The Frog • Animated Views". Animatedviews.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  22. ^ "Review: The Princess and the Frog | Movie Muse". Moviemusereviews.com. 2009-12-12. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  23. ^ "Silver Screen Review – "The Princess and the Frog"". BlakeOnline.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.

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When We re Human is a song from the 2009 Disney animated feature film The Princess and the Frog It is performed by Louis Tiana and Naveen as frogs when they are sailing down a river and fantasizing about what they will do when they become human It was composed by Randy Newman and co orchestrated by Jonathan Sacks 1 and features Michael Leon Wooley as Louis Bruno Campos as Prince Naveen and Anika Noni Rose as Tiana It is in the style of jazz 2 while having a Mardi Gras party sound 3 The trumpet solos are performed by Terence Blanchard on behalf of his horn blowing animated alter ego Louis the Alligator 4 When We re Human Song by Michael Leon Wooley Bruno Campos and Anika Noni Rose featuring Terence Blanchardfrom the album The Princess and the FrogReleasedNovember 23 2009 2009 11 23 GenreJazzLength2 22LabelWalt DisneySongwriter s Randy NewmanProducer s Randy Newman Contents 1 Analysis 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 ReferencesAnalysis editThis song continues a recurring theme in Disney movies about characters humanity being cursed away 5 In particular the song Human Again from Beauty and the Beast is thematically similar to this one The Chicago Tribune notes The song s story purpose is similar to Human Again cut from Disney s Beauty and the Beast but interpolated into the stage version and also describes it as in the spirit of Hakuna Matata 6 While in no previous Disney film is any princess ever transformed into an animal a longing to be human theme is evident in many Disney films and there is almost always a song about it Ariel The Beast and his servants King Louie and others all sing about wanting to be human and therefore to be better than their lowly non human form In general animals who behave like humans in Disney films are always coded as protagonists and humans who behave like animals are always antagonists with animal often being coded as a non white race The two non white leads when 2 3rds of the film as frogs and desire to be human the implication is that they are not allowed to be coloured in their own film and must long to fix their doubly errant color and species throughout the film again with a significant racial subtext 7 CBN says that the philosophy of karma is evident in the song due to Tiana s lyric If you do your best each and every day good things are sure to come your way What you give is what you get 8 Contemporary Black American Cinema Race Gender and Sexuality at the Movies notes that Louis sings about wanting to be human so he can play in a jazz band due to his attempt to jam with the big boys in his current form not end ing well The book says that this is a metaphor for how blacks existed and learned to improvise under the condition of being deemed less than human It says that under the surface it can be read as about he claim for black humanity 9 Plot editAt this point in the movie Louis Tiana and Naveen are off down the bayou to visit Voodoo Queen Mama Odie in order for her to change each of them into humans There are no obstacles presented in their way and they use this time to sing about what they will do once their wish has been granted 10 At face value the song is about the characters singing about their desires to become human again while reaching Mama Odie and reversing the curse of Dr Facilier 9 Reception editActing for Animators described When We re Human as fun and lively production number 10 IGN deemed it perhaps the least interesting song in the film 11 Entertainment Weekly described it as a song of optimism 12 while Marshall and the Movies said the three characters are jovially longing 13 FilmScore ClickTrack cited this as a prime example of the film s clever orchestrations and described the musical style as Dixieland 1 Collider deemed it a standout along with Ne yo s closing theme Never Knew I Needed 14 the Chicago Tribune said the kicky Randy Newman song end s up being just sort of all right 6 Rope Of Silicon deemed it perhaps the catchiest of the bunch 15 TrackSounds described it as equally fun when comparing it to Bare Necessities from the Disney film The Jungle Book and rated it 5 5 stars 16 Game deemed it incredibly energetic and also noted it was refreshingly evocative of The Jungle Book s Bare Necessities 17 BlogCritics wrote When We re Human calls to mind The Bare Necessities 18 DVDTalk said it was the first perfect musical number in the movie and made the reviewer think of The Bare Necessities 19 Opinion Prone said it seemed like a pretty typical Disney song 20 AnimatedReviews said it is especially by the numbers even if it is jaunty enough and fun to be seeing such material on the screen again 21 MovieMouseReviews said that during this song suddenly you feel that old fuzzy Disney musical feeling and Princess and the Frog becomes a success 22 Silver Screen Reviews said it along with Down in New Orleans really hit it out of the park in terms of context to the film and its characters 23 References edit a b CD Review The Princess and the Frog Filmscoreclicktrack com Retrieved 2015 06 02 Hollywood Movies And Tv Reviews By Tyler Michael Disney S The Princess And The Frog Tylermovietvreviews blogspot com au 2015 02 28 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Music Review Disney s The Princess and the Frog Soundtrack Geeksofdoom com 2009 12 02 Retrieved 2015 06 02 LondonJazz Review The Princess and the Frog Londonjazznews com 2010 01 28 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Blackford Russell Broderick Damien 2014 05 29 Intelligence Unbound The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds ISBN 9781118736456 Retrieved 2015 06 02 a b Talking Pictures The Princess and the Frog 2 1 2 stars Featuresblogs chicagotribune com 2009 12 10 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Virginia Bonner April 2013 Almost There Disney s The Princess and the Frog PDF Virginiabonner com Retrieved 2015 06 02 Disney s The Princess and the Frog Movie Review Cbn com 2009 12 11 Retrieved 2015 06 02 a b Mask Mia 2012 Contemporary Black American Cinema Race Gender and Sexuality at the Movies Mia Mask ISBN 9780415523226 Retrieved 2015 06 02 a b Hooks Ed March 2013 Acting for Animators Ed Hooks ISBN 9781136720598 Retrieved 2015 06 02 The Princess and the Frog Review IGN Au ign com 2009 11 24 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Schwarzbaum Lisa 2010 03 26 Movie Review The Princess and the Frog EW com Retrieved 2015 06 02 REVIEW The Princess and the Frog Marshall and the Movies 2009 12 26 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Foutch Haleigh 2009 12 11 The Princess And The Frog Review Collider Retrieved 2015 06 02 The Princess and the Frog Movie Review RopeofSilicon 2009 12 11 Retrieved 2015 06 02 The Princess and the Frog Soundtrack by Randy Newman Tracksounds com Retrieved 2015 06 02 The Princess and the Frog Film Review GAME Retrieved 2015 06 02 Movie Review The Princess and the Frog Blogcritics Retrieved 2015 06 02 Disney s The Princess and the Frog DVD Talk Review of the Theatrical Dvdtalk com 2009 12 11 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Opinion Prone Review Review The Princess and the Frog Op kiriska com 2009 12 21 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Simon Ben 2010 03 16 The 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