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pokimoko · 11 months
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I can't keep being fundamentally changed as a person by animated movies, it's just not sustainable.
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animentality · 1 year
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solar-lombax · 1 year
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bro...
did anyone else notice that before death first appeared, there were 8 empty glasses that puss already drank. which symbolizes the 8 lives he used up...
and when death finally appeared, he didnt let puss finish his 9th drink which mirrors his 9th life and kinda foreshadows that death was kinda the reason on why puss didnt waste is 9th life so carelessly
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So I finally watched Puss in Boots 2....
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kookies2000 · 1 year
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There are a lot of moments in this film where if you screenshot it, it looks like it's not part of a moving picture but a painting displayed at an art gallery.
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Like, screenshot any of these moments and tell me they don't look like paintings/sketches that would be displayed in either fairy-tale books or an art Gallery.
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picturejasper20 · 1 year
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If there is one thing i believe people don’t give Into The Spiderverse and Across The Spiderverse enough credit for is bringing back the idea of making animated movies and series that aren’t specifically made for kids but they aren’t adult animation neither. You know, animation for young adults or teenagers. An demographic that has been left forgotten for years, if not decades, and it started being considered again recently. Some examples of this are films like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio and Wendell and Wild. Animated films that are in an grey area between ¨kids animation¨ and ¨adult animation¨. Which, to be honest, is good thing! Because it means that people don’t have to jump into something completely different if they want to see animated movies that go a bit darker without having to jump into gore and repetitive sex jokes territory. And who knows, maybe these types of movies could inspire future animated shows/movies for adults to change the way their stories are written seeing how you can tackle themes in a way that is interesting and compelling for the audience who watches them.
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solarrene · 1 year
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An insane moment
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noirrex · 1 year
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) dir. Joel Crawford
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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punster-2319 · 1 year
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Has this been done yet?
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hydravns · 3 months
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DEATH
PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH (2022)
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the-omni-frog-tm · 10 months
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So i went to see the new TMNT movie and-
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They fr need to stop changing my life-
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thedailyplatypics · 1 year
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is cinema
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maximurderr · 11 months
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Guys,, i’m going to throw up ./POS
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kookies2000 · 1 year
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We all know this scene when Puss faces his past lives.
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Spoilers
I'll be honest, something was disturbing in this scene when I first saw it. I'm rewatching the scene and trying to put my finger on it. Then it hit me. That Tik Tok comment I saw that said the Lost Souls were acting like the sins from the Bible. The connections people made from this film and toxic masculinity. This scene right here is oozing with toxicity and masculinity.
Before I go any further, I would like to say that I am not down-talking men. I'm analyzing this scene as a Mexican woman.
Anyways, here are some traits in toxic masculinity.
Self-reliance - Men believe they have to do all the work and handle everything by themselves. Independent at all times, they need no one. They believe doing things by themselves will make them successful in life. Being vulnerable will cause the man to be ridiculed. That's Puss throughout the film.
Promiscuous - There's nothing wrong with having sexual relations with others. If it's your thing, it's your thing. But there is such thing as too much of a good thing. Being flirtatious is ok, healthy even, but when it becomes very frequent or an obsession, it can lead to problems in forming long-term romantic relationships. Puss in a nut shell.
Being violent and dominant - Most men believe they have to be strong, physically mostly. So they take risks in life and try to beat others in their own game. Taking risks can be a way to demonstrate dominance. This can include gambling as well. Or dangerous sports. The cause of some of Puss deaths. Not to mention Death pretty much gave Puss a reality check. Puss isn't as strong as he thought he was.
And a big one, refusing to seek help when struggling - self-explanatory. Men try to be emotionless and never seek intimacy with others. Especially with other men as it's seen as a weakness.
All these traits are displayed in this scene. At first, it's fun for Puss because he remembers how much fun he had in his past lives. All the parties, lovers, drinks/food, adventures, risk-taking, everything. But once the adrenaline wears down, Puss knows it's time to leave. But of course, the Lost Souls don't let him. They try their best to convince him to leave Perrito and Kitty and get his lives back. They straight up tell him he doesn't need them and he's better alone. But at this point, Puss already formed a bond with Perrito and is reconnecting with Kitty. He remembers his regrets and this is what makes him determined to go back.
I guess the Souls notice this and start to ridicule Puss for being so vulnerable. Which is something I pointed out already in self-reliance. Men get teased and made fun of if they show even an ounce of vulnerability. Men can't have intimacy with their friends, let alone friends who are men. Men can't be held down by marriage. It sounds over the top but it does happen. I've seen it happen in the past in my household.
Men are also pushed to be physically and emotionally strong. Which is what Puss was trying to do as well. He didn't want to be afraid. He didn't want help and was a lone wolf. He refused to seek help when struggling. Thankfully for him, Perrito was a very determined guy. He followed Puss and helped him become more vulnerable and to open up more. Fixing his relationship with Kitty and becoming fiends.
So yeah, this scene was something alright. Puss was already developing at this point of the film. And then they made him face just how toxic he was being in his past lives. It almost felt like torture for him. But this is an important step in developing into someone better. You have to face your past some time and realize your mistakes so you don't make them again.
Ps, Antonio's voice acting here was incredible. Voicing nine different Puss while making each one unique. From the tone of voice to personality. He deserves some recognition for this scene.
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aromacaque · 1 year
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i haven't seen any posts on tumblr point this out but puss has a scar from death slashing him in the face
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