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Reason and Emotion

Suppressing emotions is crucial during conflict, as individuals make selfless sacrifices for the greater good, putting aside their personal feelings.

The film explores the inner workings of the human brain, where emotions and reason engage in a constant struggle. The consequences of unchecked emotions are revealed, and the movie also examines how influential figures like Hitler exploit emotional vulnerabilities to manipulate their followers. Ultimately, the film encourages viewers to maintain emotional balance and avoid falling prey to emotional manipulation, emphasizing the importance of resilience and national pride during times of war.

Info about Reason and Emotion

Studio(s): Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Aug 27, 1943

Production Country: United States

Genres:Animation, Comedy, Family, Short, War