What's a Girl Gotta Do to Get Some Conflict in Moana 2?
Briefly

Moana's journey reflects a unique blend of self-discovery and leadership, where the true conflict lies in understanding oneself and healing others rather than traditional antagonism.
The music in Moana 2 fails to provide memorable moments, overshadowing the absence of stakes and well-developed characters. There's a serious lack of engaging conflict.
Disney seems to have shifted from traditional villains to more nuanced problems, yet the lack of compelling antagonists in Moana 2 leaves a void in drama.
The departure from classic villainy toward a softer storytelling approach in Moana 2 reflects a broader trend in Disney Animation, raising questions about conflict and engagement.
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