I've barley seen anyone talk about Santa Coloma, and that is a crime. C'mon guys! I need everyone to be sad about this with me.
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Finally managed to watch Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. Amazing movie, sweet, moving and chilling at the same time. Characters? Amazing. Character development? Amazing.
Also spoilers below.
But my favourite character apart from the main three? Goldilocks and Three Bears. A found family trope, a hit straight to the heart. I was sad when I figured out that she wanted a different family, but it was kinda clear that she didn’t really realize what she had and it took her some time.
But something I didn’t see anyone talk about, it’s the fact that she has actual fangs. These teeth are way too long and sharp to be normal. (and maybe someone already did, I started to look for the posts of the movie, like, three days ago).
(Sorry for the bad quality, but that’s that was my only option)
And not only that, her expression is very bearlike. She’s a bear, even if she doesn’t fully realize it.
Also, the tears in Mama Bear eyes, after her true wish came out? How dare you make me feel so many things before I have to go to sleep?
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RotTMNT fandom; hear me: Leo.
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I keep thinking about how badass and cool Puss’s character is but then I see pics of him like this and I’m like omg he’s just a lil meow meow
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As someone who grew up in a household where men were never allowed to show affection, let alone to another man, from fear of being seen as weak.............
These forehead touches between friends/bros are so healing to me. Please, we need more of this. Platonic affection between men is beautiful, and I wish I had grown up with it.
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Puss In Boots: The Last Wish spoilers under the cut! Now that the movie is out I can finally share something that’s been on my mind.
Please ignore my silly doodle, I had orginally shown this to friends but! That’s gotta be Fairy Godmothers wand! The shape is slightly different, but he did transform that pumpkin into a vehicle! Plus, when she died she did drop it, so it isn’t entirely impossible!
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I can't fanthom to explain you in full how much of a significant moment this is in animation
You don't show blood in animated films, it's like almost a taboo thing. You can show characters getting beat up and bruised but never bleeding. It defies all corporate beliefs of making it a "kids movie". Even GDT's Pinocchio which has fucking nazis in it and guns shooting people never showed blood in it. It's just that sacred of a thing in animation that studios never cross.
But Puss in Boots, they showed it. Not only that, you get a fucking close up on it. Do you know how rare that is? The people who made it probably fought every tooth and nail to get this moment approved, because this is unprecedented in this industry. You don't show actual blood bleeding I cant stress how much this is such a nono in this industry.
But for this moment it's perfect, the inevitability of death in Puss in Boot's eyes, the amount of risk the studio took to get this moment in the film approved, shows how much DreamWorks really cares and wants this movie to not just be another haha kids film but for the adults watching it, the people who have seen the world and fear death, those with anxiety, get panic attacks, unsure about life the universe, getting married, being a family. These aren't ideas catered to kids.
Everytime I've seen people be like "oh studios need to stop making boring ass animations and actually make a film about serious topics and have better animation and care about the movie" THIS IS IT FOLKS. A STUDIO LISTENED AND IT'S OUT HERE IN YOUR FACE.
So seriously go watch Puss in Boots. It's incredible and you're missing out on something beautiful if you don't.
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