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"What if we treated the kids watching our kids movie with actual respect and intelligence and dignity instead of like stinky little dum-dums" the movie
@@futuristicgirl14 well when I was in kindergarten I wasn't watching these types of movies. I was started to get into these because my parents and uncle took me to see Ice Age 3 and then UP (my first two movies I saw in a theater)
I thought the "I like her now" was pretty accurate. It's supposed to be the 5th grade which from what I remember of that age was kids being kinda petty and changing opinions often on who was cool vs not cause everyone was still figuring themselves out and you're kinda either in or out. I remember middle school really being a hell scape of cliques and doing stuff cause it was cool on TV.
It was 4th grade, but your point still stands. In 4th grade, you are roughly 10/11, so kids around that age are quick on a dime for opinions! There are the few who don't, but that's a more complicated statement I do not have the knowledge to cover 😅.
100% I can remember being way more socially awkward and inept around that time. I was more introverted/quiet/not really a chatterbox, but things like psychological bullying would go over my head (both for the best and for the not-so-best upon retrospection as an adult). It's one of the most fraught times because kids entering into the cusps of preteen and teenhood means a lot of major life changes.
Eh. Not really. Kids can change their mind daily but they don't change who they are overnight. Bullies don't stop on a dime for example, and many times rarely stop until adulthood or until they die.
Literally, true. When I was really little, I used to be dropped off at a babysitter's house with two other kids. The two other kids were pretty mean to me and made fun of me a lot. But one thing I distinctly remember was one day, I had a pretty dress on (because I had a pagaent or recital or something later) and when the younger one started to make fun of me, the older one went, "No, don't bully her today. She's pretty today." Or something to that effect.
Everything coming out of Disney feels like soulless cash-grabs made by an AI machine. Everything coming out of any other animation company feels like passion projects with different kinds of meaningful messages.
as a teacher of elementary and kindergarten children. ''i like her now'' is very accurate. kids are not as emotionally complex, u do one thing they like, they like u, u do one thing theyhate, they hate you.
I think this wouldve been a concept that wouldve really shined as a kids show. Where we get a chance to get to know each kid per episode all while Leo maybe tries to escape or learn about the families throughout the year. Thats an easy 20 episodes a season throughout the school year.
@@Purplesubmarinerthey’ll probably make it a 2D show, which would be way better than bad 3d animation shows. I was interested in what the other kids we didn’t see learnt or were like.
The thing about kids is they don't pay bills, they don't have babies, they don't have a soulless job, however their problems are still huge to them. I spent my whole life with a dad who one upped my problems when I was a kid because I wasn't an adult with adult problems. I will always hear my kids. To them, misplacing a pack of crayons IS the end of the world and they need guided through the proper emotions to deal with those feelings. Our oldest son is autistic, if I cut up his PB&J, it is now broken and he can't eat it. But that's okay, I don't want to eat something that doesn't look yummy to me and I'm 26. I like that Leo gets on a kid's level. It validates kid struggles. I'm not saying kids should get coddled and given whatever they want, but their problems are big to them and taking an extra 5 minutes to problem solve will benefit your kids for life.
As a chef, I really appreciate your perspective on accepting that the food isn’t appetizing to him and how you wouldn’t want to be forced to eat something that you find unappetizing. It seems like so simple a concept, yet so many people struggle to accept other people’s food preferences.
@wrenwry thank you! I believe in trying different types of foods at least once, but it isn't worth the time and effort to force my kids to eat something that they're weirded out by. My kids eat spicy food, seafood, ribs, veggies etc. They aren't picky, so when something really doesn't look right to them I tend to listen.
I loved Leo. Didn’t think I’d like it. I liked the adult humor & the sad coming to mortality passing on life lessons was something ppl can relate to. At least I think.
i think the "i like her now" is pretty accurate for this grade and age. i remember in 5th grade, me and this one girl would make mean faces at each other, for really no reason. we then had one conversation with each other and realized how much we had in common and we became friends!
Didn’t Leo tell that girl not just to start listening, but that people who ask others questions instead of talking about themselves are the most liked? So when the “mean girls” opinion changed so quickly it was the result of her asking the girl her opinion instead of just talking about herself like she would do normally. 🤷♂️ idunno. I did think that is actually very powerful wisdom. I paused and talked with my kids about it.
I definitely think this movie is partially for teachers too. The concept that watching these kids grow up, be successful, learn and grow as tiny humans is so much more fulfilling than what meets the eye when you’re able to take a step back and look at the big picture. I’d hate to admit it but I definitely cried at the end, realizing how all the crud I have to put up with as a teacher is worth it to watch these kids grow up and succeed. Maybe it just caught me on the wrong day because earlier that day all of my kiddos were looking and acting like grown little kids. Also the Kindergartners and their teacher was 200% accurate coming from experience 😅
@@Purplesubmariner Exactly. A movie made for a streaming service starring Adam Sandler had more going on than a movie produced by a giant corporation that exists for a hundred years now. That is how bad the clowns in charge ruined the company.
It was a really good point you made about parents just…Struggling to open dialogues with their kids, serious ones. Because like, in hindsight now, that’s something I really would have loved from my parents. As a kid, I struggled a lot with anxiety, and other issues as well, but due to various reasons I just bottled up all my problems and said everything was fine whenever someone asked me if anything was wrong or on my mind. I just learned to survive and exist quietly, like a mouse. Path of least resistance in my underdeveloped brain. But man, how I WISH that my parents or any adult in my life say past that mask and actually tried to do more-ask more-and not just take my words at face value and talk to me about my problems. Maybe I could have been in a better state, or understood my mental health sooner, but…well…Shoulda, coulda, woulda, I can only do what I can from here on as an adult with what I got. I don’t blame my parents, no, they grew up in a household where these conversations never happened either. They did the best they could. But yeah, while im not a parent, for anyone who is pls just…Understand your kids are much more intelligent and emotional beings then you think they are, they just don’t have the experience yet to understand and process these feelings. Help them through it.
Idk about that, it just makes sense. At this age I remember mine and other kid's opinions changing on a dime all the time. It's a period of our lives about discovery and forming our own opinions
Despite the movie having a lot of cliches (including the liar-reveal trope), it's also a good example that just because a story has cliches and tropes in it doesn't mean the story is poorly written. Sometimes a story with tropes and cliches can be well-made, especially if it comes from a place with a lot of heart and effort. Some tropes/cliches can also be some people's guilty pleasures (I'll admit I can sometimes be a sucker for some good we-live-in-a-society tropes). ^^ Also, this movie made me cry at times, so I don't know if it's just me or if this movie has been able to do some things right. ToT
Honestly, Leo, along with every other animated movie that came out this year are all better than Wish! I didn't think the art style in Leo was too "basic" either. In fact, I like how the kids had different facial features and body types and skin colors, and they also didn't have those big Disney princess eyes. The songs weren't amazing, but they were decent. I preferred the songs from Under the Boardwalk, but no one talks about that movie. My friend in Canada also got to see the movie called "Butterfly Tale" that I wish I could have seen but it never played in the U.S. In my opinion, Under the Boardwalk and Butterfly Tale deserved just as much as Leo. Chicken Run 2 and Trolls 3 were also incredible (even though Chicken Run 2 had different people working on it). PLEASE! *GIVE THESE ACTUAL MOVIES MORE LOVE AND FORGET THE DISNEY ONE THAT USED A.I. TO WRITE THE STORY!*
Can I just say, I love how they added the kid who had to stay in a grade. Kids AND parents (hell, I mean everyone actually) are so afraid to be left behind. I'm not saying to normalize this but at least accept that not ALL of us can learn something that fast and that being delayed doesn't make you automatically dumb or bad.
I’m a little embarrassed to say that the scene where Leo told the kids he’s proud that they came to him and told him his problems, I cried. As someone who struggles with sharing my emotions and stuff, that scene hit me hard.
And I gotta say, a personal hero of mine, Jackie Droujko was the character designer for Leo and man are the 2d concept art so much better, her style is THE coolest, she had so many cool ideas as well and NONE were picked up for the final designs, it is really sad that most 3d movies have amazing concept art and they are so poorly translated
My little sister is 10 and she watches this movie often so I sat down and watched it with her once. Mind you I'm a sub at a elementary school and that scene where the mean girls start liking that girl almost instantly because she chose to listen once is EXACTLY how kids are at school. Kids will turn on each other and the next minute be besties. i thought this movie was a great movie for the audience that its made for but I totally understand ur criticism because it was sometimes hard to get through.
The drone I think was supposed to be a helicopter parent not a love interest. I actually thought that part was pretty clever. His whole conflict is that he doesn’t want his parents to feel hurt or sad, but he also thinks that they are smothering him, and he is bearing the weight of that burden.
You know, this is why that I think that general life advice doesn’t always speak to everyone! Because everyone is going through something a bit different. Not to mention that some also have a different case for how or what they want to solve their own problems.
This video showed up on my for you page the same day my 1st grader came home telling me about this movie he watched at school. I watched it with him and really enjoyed the message.
9:30 I think they were going for the idea that the parents exaggerate and assume the kid has way more problems than he does, like parents who won't let their kids have or do anything because it's "too dangerous" like maybe the kid has a few allergies, but the parents are overcorrecting by not letting him do anything that might POTENTIALLY be bad regardless of if it actually connects to any of his real medical problems
November of 2024 will mark the 20th anniversary of Popeye’s final new content. The animated DVD special of Popeye’s Voyage. Just don’t be too harsh on the animation
I have little interest in seeing Leo, but I have to say the concept of a kid being in love/breaking up with an artificially-intelligent drone is the funniest shit I’ve ever heard. This is why we can’t let AI take over movies, only humans could think of something so hysterical
Don't be so hard on you friends. Sometimes when people are struggling too much and see their friends being successful it might makes them feel even worse, and the only way to not be down or worsen the situation is to take distance and organize their lives. And it's not a matter of comparing or who is gonna be more successful, but how you're in life right now. So, it's not always jealousy, sometimes is just for the mental health.
I just watched Leo with my son a few days ago and it looked cheesey but i absolutely loved it right away. It was great compared to many ive seen lately.
I didn’t *love* the music but I did love that they were pretty short songs every time and I still thought it was cute. I also laughed sooooo much through it, totally unexpected
i think the simplicity of the advice that leo gives the kids can be excused a bit cause they are kids so it's a bit easier for them to understand it that way. Also there are a lot of very basic lessons that a lot of kids dont really learn til they're older
Ya know, 8 Crazy Nights made me cry my eyes out as a kid, so I think Adam Sandlers got a good track record with animated. Don't get me wrong, that movie has a lot of meh humor and poop jokes, but the core story is pretty emotional
You know what movie I watch recently that hit harder then I feel like it should have for a musical sequel of a kids movie. (( Sing 2 )) I think he should review those movies cause honestly the first one was pretty good too.
I lowkey liked the bully scene where there’s no song, it’s just Leo talking with this kid who feels inadequate because he doesn’t know certain things. The “I’m just glad I’m still here.” Hit me so hard. I don’t dislike the song parts of the movie but that one scene just made me feel things a lot more than the other ones. 😭
I think why so many people gravitate towards this movie, including myself is because it’s simple, straight to the point, and it has a message that people just wanted to be clear. Talk to your children, and don’t disregard their feelings
i think the reason kids start discovering his ability to talk after all these years is because he became more reckless with age and doesnt care as much as he should have what with the "oh im gonna die next year" narrative
An animated movie I think you'd enjoy to check out is an Irish based movie called "song of the sea" it has a beautiful story, soundtrack and animation style with beautiful Irish mythology!!
Sure the turnarounds are unrealistic but I think it just goes back to who the target audience is. By touching on real topics and issues that kids deal with it allows kids to see how this advice is beneficial through what happens in these 180 turnarounds. Yes very unrealistic but kids can equate the advice in the movie with positive outcomes hopefully meaning it’s a message that sticks with kids better. Although there could be a little more complexity and realism to it, I don’t think the target audience necessarily needs that in order for its message to come through.
My boyfriend and i watched this movie more as a joke cause people kept saying it was good, and we were moderately enjoying it up until a dcene towards the end where a bunch of the kids on the bus suddenly have Leo's face and we both started unironically losing our shit at that scene for a good 3 minutes 😂
it's just so weird though how in this film tuataras apparently stick to walls like geckos, change colors like chameleons and live in the EVERGLADES of all places. like obviously it's not trying to be realistic but...c'mon man
Honestly when I watched it, I found it funny, some stupid humor but also some adult humor and topics and I was getting whiplash sometimes but it was pretty decent
I was so on the fence about the movie but holy sh*t when Bill Burr and Adam Sandler were just cracking on the nose jokes in the beginning, especially when he's trying to count, I laughed my ass off. Pleasantly surprised at how well done the movie felt but kinda dropped off toward the end. "Please take me off this chat" was my favorite part
Is it possible that i may recommend Heavy Metal 2000? Its one of the most underrated animated movies of the 2000's and can stand up to any animated/cgi cult classic I can think of
I legitimately want everyone in the world to see this movie RIGHT NOW!!! If you have watched it, did cry your eyes out? I feel like this now my FAVORITE MOVIE OF THE YEAR (IF NOT ALL TIME). I’ve loved Adam Sandler and his movies ever since I was a Kid. I feel like if LEO is going to be his final Movie, Then it will literally be the PERFECT Send-off to one FUNNIEST and LEGENDARY actors of all time🤩🤩🤩
Well.. Pig.. i dont think chikdren in the 5th grade will have to go through a 50,000 step process when their problems are talked about. Kids arent that complicated.. i mean. They switch up faaaaaast.
"What if we treated the kids watching our kids movie with actual respect and intelligence and dignity instead of like stinky little dum-dums" the movie
Except for the kindergartners lmao
@@futuristicgirl14 well when I was in kindergarten I wasn't watching these types of movies. I was started to get into these because my parents and uncle took me to see Ice Age 3 and then UP (my first two movies I saw in a theater)
Literally
@@jocelynecupcake it’s just a joke
I thought the "I like her now" was pretty accurate. It's supposed to be the 5th grade which from what I remember of that age was kids being kinda petty and changing opinions often on who was cool vs not cause everyone was still figuring themselves out and you're kinda either in or out. I remember middle school really being a hell scape of cliques and doing stuff cause it was cool on TV.
It was 4th grade, but your point still stands. In 4th grade, you are roughly 10/11, so kids around that age are quick on a dime for opinions! There are the few who don't, but that's a more complicated statement I do not have the knowledge to cover 😅.
100% I can remember being way more socially awkward and inept around that time. I was more introverted/quiet/not really a chatterbox, but things like psychological bullying would go over my head (both for the best and for the not-so-best upon retrospection as an adult). It's one of the most fraught times because kids entering into the cusps of preteen and teenhood means a lot of major life changes.
Eh. Not really. Kids can change their mind daily but they don't change who they are overnight. Bullies don't stop on a dime for example, and many times rarely stop until adulthood or until they die.
Literally, true. When I was really little, I used to be dropped off at a babysitter's house with two other kids. The two other kids were pretty mean to me and made fun of me a lot. But one thing I distinctly remember was one day, I had a pretty dress on (because I had a pagaent or recital or something later) and when the younger one started to make fun of me, the older one went, "No, don't bully her today. She's pretty today." Or something to that effect.
This movie has very tongue-in-cheek comedy about how kids behave, so I feel like that joke worked with the overall tone
Leo was more relatable in character and motivation than anyone in Wish, and that is a fact
Everything coming out of Disney feels like soulless cash-grabs made by an AI machine. Everything coming out of any other animation company feels like passion projects with different kinds of meaningful messages.
And Wish is getting nominated for awards and not Leo? What a joke.
@@osmanyousif7849wait... huh?
@@venomking2188I think they meant to say “not Leo”
@@osmanyousif7849 "And Wish is getting nominated for awards and not Wish? What a joke."
uh...repeat that again please
as a teacher of elementary and kindergarten children. ''i like her now'' is very accurate. kids are not as emotionally complex, u do one thing they like, they like u, u do one thing theyhate, they hate you.
I think this wouldve been a concept that wouldve really shined as a kids show.
Where we get a chance to get to know each kid per episode all while Leo maybe tries to escape or learn about the families throughout the year. Thats an easy 20 episodes a season throughout the school year.
Oh it will get made into a series. Lots of successful Netflix movies do, but the quality drops are glaring and distracting
@@Purplesubmarinerthey’ll probably make it a 2D show, which would be way better than bad 3d animation shows. I was interested in what the other kids we didn’t see learnt or were like.
The thing about kids is they don't pay bills, they don't have babies, they don't have a soulless job, however their problems are still huge to them. I spent my whole life with a dad who one upped my problems when I was a kid because I wasn't an adult with adult problems. I will always hear my kids. To them, misplacing a pack of crayons IS the end of the world and they need guided through the proper emotions to deal with those feelings. Our oldest son is autistic, if I cut up his PB&J, it is now broken and he can't eat it. But that's okay, I don't want to eat something that doesn't look yummy to me and I'm 26. I like that Leo gets on a kid's level. It validates kid struggles. I'm not saying kids should get coddled and given whatever they want, but their problems are big to them and taking an extra 5 minutes to problem solve will benefit your kids for life.
As a chef, I really appreciate your perspective on accepting that the food isn’t appetizing to him and how you wouldn’t want to be forced to eat something that you find unappetizing. It seems like so simple a concept, yet so many people struggle to accept other people’s food preferences.
@wrenwry thank you! I believe in trying different types of foods at least once, but it isn't worth the time and effort to force my kids to eat something that they're weirded out by. My kids eat spicy food, seafood, ribs, veggies etc. They aren't picky, so when something really doesn't look right to them I tend to listen.
I loved Leo. Didn’t think I’d like it. I liked the adult humor & the sad coming to mortality passing on life lessons was something ppl can relate to. At least I think.
i think the "i like her now" is pretty accurate for this grade and age. i remember in 5th grade, me and this one girl would make mean faces at each other, for really no reason. we then had one conversation with each other and realized how much we had in common and we became friends!
Didn’t Leo tell that girl not just to start listening, but that people who ask others questions instead of talking about themselves are the most liked? So when the “mean girls” opinion changed so quickly it was the result of her asking the girl her opinion instead of just talking about herself like she would do normally. 🤷♂️ idunno. I did think that is actually very powerful wisdom. I paused and talked with my kids about it.
Exactly it was a good and easily applicable piece of advice
If a talking lizard told you what you needed to do, I think even as a child I’d still listen 😂
tbh girls in elementary are kinda like that - "i like her now" most definitely happened a few times at my school lol.
Adam Sandler really been having himself a lil renaissance since Uncut Gems
It was a funny little movie and the kindergartners were the funniest part of all always cracked up at them 😂
I'm sure "Leo can't control himself talking to people now" and "Leo thinks he only has one year to live" are related lol
Even the people who liked this movie agree the songs are basically jumpscares
And not good ones. They tried their best, and I try to like them, but they ain't it
@@marcusblackwell2372 I kinda liked the “not that great” so g but otherwise they where forgettable at best
I definitely think this movie is partially for teachers too. The concept that watching these kids grow up, be successful, learn and grow as tiny humans is so much more fulfilling than what meets the eye when you’re able to take a step back and look at the big picture. I’d hate to admit it but I definitely cried at the end, realizing how all the crud I have to put up with as a teacher is worth it to watch these kids grow up and succeed. Maybe it just caught me on the wrong day because earlier that day all of my kiddos were looking and acting like grown little kids.
Also the Kindergartners and their teacher was 200% accurate coming from experience 😅
So many studious outperforming Disney in their own game says a lot about how much the company has fallen in the last decade.
When a mediocre film is better than a 100 year celebration movie...
@@Purplesubmariner Exactly. A movie made for a streaming service starring Adam Sandler had more going on than a movie produced by a giant corporation that exists for a hundred years now.
That is how bad the clowns in charge ruined the company.
@@PurplesubmarinerI would not say that Leo is mediocre not amazing ut definitely not mediocre especially for a kids movie.
I loved how the kindergarteners were portrayed as “little monsters” in the movie. Super funny and clever
It was a really good point you made about parents just…Struggling to open dialogues with their kids, serious ones. Because like, in hindsight now, that’s something I really would have loved from my parents. As a kid, I struggled a lot with anxiety, and other issues as well, but due to various reasons I just bottled up all my problems and said everything was fine whenever someone asked me if anything was wrong or on my mind. I just learned to survive and exist quietly, like a mouse. Path of least resistance in my underdeveloped brain. But man, how I WISH that my parents or any adult in my life say past that mask and actually tried to do more-ask more-and not just take my words at face value and talk to me about my problems. Maybe I could have been in a better state, or understood my mental health sooner, but…well…Shoulda, coulda, woulda, I can only do what I can from here on as an adult with what I got. I don’t blame my parents, no, they grew up in a household where these conversations never happened either. They did the best they could.
But yeah, while im not a parent, for anyone who is pls just…Understand your kids are much more intelligent and emotional beings then you think they are, they just don’t have the experience yet to understand and process these feelings. Help them through it.
One of the animators and character designers of the movie Jackie Droujko is a youtuber. Just felt like sharing that 😅
Thanks for sharing, wasn’t aware of that
I think the “I like her now” part is said as a joke
cuz I actually got a laugh out of it
surely it’s satirical right?
yesnt
@@JDReC100 what?
I believe "yesnt" means "yes and no". Its a joke but kids at that age do kinda act like that @@noahemane
Idk about that, it just makes sense. At this age I remember mine and other kid's opinions changing on a dime all the time. It's a period of our lives about discovery and forming our own opinions
@@duckles9784 exactly!
Despite the movie having a lot of cliches (including the liar-reveal trope), it's also a good example that just because a story has cliches and tropes in it doesn't mean the story is poorly written. Sometimes a story with tropes and cliches can be well-made, especially if it comes from a place with a lot of heart and effort. Some tropes/cliches can also be some people's guilty pleasures (I'll admit I can sometimes be a sucker for some good we-live-in-a-society tropes). ^^
Also, this movie made me cry at times, so I don't know if it's just me or if this movie has been able to do some things right. ToT
Honestly, Leo, along with every other animated movie that came out this year are all better than Wish! I didn't think the art style in Leo was too "basic" either. In fact, I like how the kids had different facial features and body types and skin colors, and they also didn't have those big Disney princess eyes. The songs weren't amazing, but they were decent. I preferred the songs from Under the Boardwalk, but no one talks about that movie. My friend in Canada also got to see the movie called "Butterfly Tale" that I wish I could have seen but it never played in the U.S. In my opinion, Under the Boardwalk and Butterfly Tale deserved just as much as Leo. Chicken Run 2 and Trolls 3 were also incredible (even though Chicken Run 2 had different people working on it). PLEASE! *GIVE THESE ACTUAL MOVIES MORE LOVE AND FORGET THE DISNEY ONE THAT USED A.I. TO WRITE THE STORY!*
Can I just say, I love how they added the kid who had to stay in a grade. Kids AND parents (hell, I mean everyone actually) are so afraid to be left behind. I'm not saying to normalize this but at least accept that not ALL of us can learn something that fast and that being delayed doesn't make you automatically dumb or bad.
The best part of this video was the fact he didn't call the reptile just a lizard
10/10 on the scientific part already
I’m a little embarrassed to say that the scene where Leo told the kids he’s proud that they came to him and told him his problems, I cried. As someone who struggles with sharing my emotions and stuff, that scene hit me hard.
And I gotta say, a personal hero of mine, Jackie Droujko was the character designer for Leo and man are the 2d concept art so much better, her style is THE coolest, she had so many cool ideas as well and NONE were picked up for the final designs, it is really sad that most 3d movies have amazing concept art and they are so poorly translated
So hyped to see this video, dude. Your videos are always so high quality. Keep up the good work!
I’m glad people are enjoying this movie, I did not expect Adam Sandler to outshine the mouse lmao
My little sister is 10 and she watches this movie often so I sat down and watched it with her once. Mind you I'm a sub at a elementary school and that scene where the mean girls start liking that girl almost instantly because she chose to listen once is EXACTLY how kids are at school. Kids will turn on each other and the next minute be besties. i thought this movie was a great movie for the audience that its made for but I totally understand ur criticism because it was sometimes hard to get through.
The drone I think was supposed to be a helicopter parent not a love interest. I actually thought that part was pretty clever. His whole conflict is that he doesn’t want his parents to feel hurt or sad, but he also thinks that they are smothering him, and he is bearing the weight of that burden.
You know, this is why that I think that general life advice doesn’t always speak to everyone! Because everyone is going through something a bit different. Not to mention that some also have a different case for how or what they want to solve their own problems.
I watched it with my mother (a 2nd grade teacher) and she absolutely LOVED it. She was almost crying towards the end.
This video showed up on my for you page the same day my 1st grader came home telling me about this movie he watched at school. I watched it with him and really enjoyed the message.
I played this movie on the background not expecting anything but the humor got me and I ended up liking it. Recommended my brother to watch it too
9:30 I think they were going for the idea that the parents exaggerate and assume the kid has way more problems than he does, like parents who won't let their kids have or do anything because it's "too dangerous" like maybe the kid has a few allergies, but the parents are overcorrecting by not letting him do anything that might POTENTIALLY be bad regardless of if it actually connects to any of his real medical problems
6:49 the girl is not herd by her parents so thats why she flips to like so fast
www
"as a father"
Wha..what?
November of 2024 will mark the 20th anniversary of Popeye’s final new content.
The animated DVD special of Popeye’s Voyage.
Just don’t be too harsh on the animation
You should watch Klaus
I have little interest in seeing Leo, but I have to say the concept of a kid being in love/breaking up with an artificially-intelligent drone is the funniest shit I’ve ever heard. This is why we can’t let AI take over movies, only humans could think of something so hysterical
The “I’m gonna go to the bathroom” voice in the end sounded very Solid Snakey and now I want more 😏
I see pig. I click pig. I love pig.
Hmmmm bacon
I was kinda suprised seeing a character in a movie with a name of Leo, it's not a common name for a character but I appreciate the effort.
Don't be so hard on you friends. Sometimes when people are struggling too much and see their friends being successful it might makes them feel even worse, and the only way to not be down or worsen the situation is to take distance and organize their lives. And it's not a matter of comparing or who is gonna be more successful, but how you're in life right now. So, it's not always jealousy, sometimes is just for the mental health.
I just watched Leo with my son a few days ago and it looked cheesey but i absolutely loved it right away. It was great compared to many ive seen lately.
I didn’t *love* the music but I did love that they were pretty short songs every time and I still thought it was cute. I also laughed sooooo much through it, totally unexpected
The Imidiate "i like her now" is so accurate tho!
*There's no such thing as a perfect movie*
My thoughts
Pros: Bill Burr & Adam Sandler
Cons: The music... (The child singing is horrendous)
Very valid review Mr. Pig.
I saw a short from an animator that helped work on the human characters, apparently she wanted one of the kids to be dressed like marsha p Johnson.
My favorite part was how absolutely feral the kindergartners were. Definitely accurate.
Hey mate, really enjoyed this video. One of my favorites you’ve done in awhile. Been looking extra handsome and healthy lately too. Keep it up 👍
i think the simplicity of the advice that leo gives the kids can be excused a bit cause they are kids so it's a bit easier for them to understand it that way. Also there are a lot of very basic lessons that a lot of kids dont really learn til they're older
*YES YOU TALK ABOUT LEO TOO*
The real friends are the friends you make along the way
You shit on it sooooo hard, I was shocked how good it was too
Ya know, 8 Crazy Nights made me cry my eyes out as a kid, so I think Adam Sandlers got a good track record with animated. Don't get me wrong, that movie has a lot of meh humor and poop jokes, but the core story is pretty emotional
it was a bad animated movie but the part of losing his parent made me cry
Leo started to talk because of what was about to happen to him. It forced him to open up. Also, the kids have never taken him home before.
I want Adam Sandler to guest-star in Bobs Burgers using his voice for Leo to voice Teddy's Dad
I kinda hated school so much that i cant even tolerate fake animated school
That's vaild XD
You know what movie I watch recently that hit harder then I feel like it should have for a musical sequel of a kids movie. (( Sing 2 )) I think he should review those movies cause honestly the first one was pretty good too.
Click was good 😎
how did i not know you were a father
I lowkey liked the bully scene where there’s no song, it’s just Leo talking with this kid who feels inadequate because he doesn’t know certain things. The “I’m just glad I’m still here.” Hit me so hard. I don’t dislike the song parts of the movie but that one scene just made me feel things a lot more than the other ones. 😭
bro this movie made me sob😅
I think why so many people gravitate towards this movie, including myself is because it’s simple, straight to the point, and it has a message that people just wanted to be clear. Talk to your children, and don’t disregard their feelings
A relationship with a boy, and his drone?
This must be filthy frank.
Idk how I'm only now finding out Aaron's a farther but hell yeah, congrats!
My adhd bullied self hearing Leo say you should listen more and people will stop bullying you just doesn't work. I wish it was that easy.
I love the part where Adam Sandler family are in the active in the acting carrier
cant believe they turned therapy gecko into a real thing
i think the reason kids start discovering his ability to talk after all these years is because he became more reckless with age and doesnt care as much as he should have what with the "oh im gonna die next year" narrative
Pig you gotta review Tokyo Godfathers! It’s a classic anime movie and has such amazing messages especially for it’s time.
An animated movie I think you'd enjoy to check out is an Irish based movie called "song of the sea" it has a beautiful story, soundtrack and animation style with beautiful Irish mythology!!
LEO thinks he's dying. So he can't help it now to get out of line with the rules of no talking. Simple as that.
I thought this whole movie was a slight jab at Disney movies. The songs, overwhelmingly positive message. It made it funnier to me tbh
why u so good at these?
Did not expect it to be a musical but I didn't hate that.
Leo was a decent movie and my son loves it. I loved the design of the kindergarteners too.
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Sure the turnarounds are unrealistic but I think it just goes back to who the target audience is. By touching on real topics and issues that kids deal with it allows kids to see how this advice is beneficial through what happens in these 180 turnarounds. Yes very unrealistic but kids can equate the advice in the movie with positive outcomes hopefully meaning it’s a message that sticks with kids better. Although there could be a little more complexity and realism to it, I don’t think the target audience necessarily needs that in order for its message to come through.
never been this early on one of your videos, kia ora ehoa
Sometimes a cliche isn't a cliche, it's just a common occurrence.
I really liked Leo and had plenty of laughs
My boyfriend and i watched this movie more as a joke cause people kept saying it was good, and we were moderately enjoying it up until a dcene towards the end where a bunch of the kids on the bus suddenly have Leo's face and we both started unironically losing our shit at that scene for a good 3 minutes 😂
kindergartners gag made me laugh way harder than it did for you I guess lol
it's just so weird though how in this film tuataras apparently stick to walls like geckos, change colors like chameleons and live in the EVERGLADES of all places. like obviously it's not trying to be realistic but...c'mon man
Honestly when I watched it, I found it funny, some stupid humor but also some adult humor and topics and I was getting whiplash sometimes but it was pretty decent
I wish this movie was done in the 2D style in the outro though
I was so on the fence about the movie but holy sh*t when Bill Burr and Adam Sandler were just cracking on the nose jokes in the beginning, especially when he's trying to count, I laughed my ass off. Pleasantly surprised at how well done the movie felt but kinda dropped off toward the end.
"Please take me off this chat" was my favorite part
Is it possible that i may recommend Heavy Metal 2000? Its one of the most underrated animated movies of the 2000's and can stand up to any animated/cgi cult classic I can think of
Today i learned this man is a father 😂😂 my jaw dropped lmfao
Told ya so!
I legitimately want everyone in the world to see this movie RIGHT NOW!!! If you have watched it, did cry your eyes out? I feel like this now my FAVORITE MOVIE OF THE YEAR (IF NOT ALL TIME). I’ve loved Adam Sandler and his movies ever since I was a Kid. I feel like if LEO is going to be his final Movie, Then it will literally be the PERFECT Send-off to one FUNNIEST and LEGENDARY actors of all time🤩🤩🤩
Therapy gecko the movie
YES finally somebody that says that songs suck THEY DO I’m watching Leo and every time a song comes up up I’m like MOM HELP ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well.. Pig.. i dont think chikdren in the 5th grade will have to go through a 50,000 step process when their problems are talked about. Kids arent that complicated.. i mean. They switch up faaaaaast.
I like fan 2 comedians in a side case
you should talk about monster in paris