“Reflect” is about a ballet dancer who “battles her own reflection, overcoming doubt and fear by channeling her inner strength, grace and power.”
The Walt Disney Company introduced its first plus-size female protagonist in a new short film about body dysmorphia.
The animated movie, “Reflect,” tells the story of Bianca, a ballet dancer who “battles her own reflection, overcoming doubt and fear by channeling her inner strength, grace and power.” Directed by Hillary Bradfield — whose credits including the hit Disney movies “Frozen 2” and “Encanto” — “Reflect” is part of the Mouse House’s “Short Circuit” series of experimental films devoted to topics such as developing one’s self-esteem and promoting “body positivity,” or acceptance of physiques regardless of size and shape.
In a brief clip released by Disney, Bianca is seen practicing ballet in the mirror as the image reflected in the mirror breaks apart — symbolizing her own negative self-image. “Reflect” is streaming on Disney+.“Reflect,” which is streaming on Disney+, tells the story of a young ballet dancer, Bianca, who struggles with body image.
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