talking cat film is extremely good

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2023
  • I mean Apocalypse Now is pretty heady, but this was something else
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  • @crissagram
    @crissagram Рік тому +2287

    "When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.” C.S. Lewis

    • @aleisterlavey9716
      @aleisterlavey9716 Рік тому +64

      Original fairy tales are pretty hard-core sometimes. But Disney wouldn't make a movie where the Prince, although he meets the sleeping beauty, didn't woke her up by a kiss, but she woke up by herself, when she gave birth to his kids.

    • @badoem5353
      @badoem5353 Рік тому +6

      @@aleisterlavey9716 yeah, rape isn't that in anymore.
      Both contractually as non-contractually.
      But in the same idea, as that winnie the poo horrorstory i'd like to see some un-edidted originals. Original timeframe also, casual murder, rape and gore. Fairytales like story's will snowball

    • @KawaiiStars
      @KawaiiStars Рік тому +27

      @@aleisterlavey9716 the rape part isn't the original, it was added in much later, and then removed because even at the time, people didn't like that addition

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Рік тому +3

      @@aleisterlavey9716hey just curious why you brought up the rape part out of nowhere, it’s completely irrelevant here and in fact talking about the grotesque nature of the 200+ year old versions of these stories is fucking weird when the comment is not about that

    • @skelebones7
      @skelebones7 Рік тому +12

      @@maddieb.4282To show the Fairy Tales weren’t all so “Childish” also they never said anything about rape, they said Snow White gave birth to the prince’s kids, it implies rape but never outright says it. Just think about that comment for more than a few seconds and you’ll realize what it means and why it was posted

  • @oh-no-not-me
    @oh-no-not-me Рік тому +9019

    Never thought The depressed turtle would ever talk about The fearless cat, damn, pleasant surprise

    • @tobiashagstrom4168
      @tobiashagstrom4168 Рік тому +216

      He's not the fearless cat any more, he's the brave cat now :)

    • @4leafChief
      @4leafChief Рік тому +26

      @do not then be on your way with it

    • @Camad
      @Camad Рік тому +4

      @TheOdd1sOutoffI’d like it if all bots (like this one) linked videos like this.

    • @tobiashagstrom4168
      @tobiashagstrom4168 Рік тому +6

      @Lucifer Morningstar 🅥 I'm just gonna assume you're a bot pretending to make fun of bots.

    • @tobiashagstrom4168
      @tobiashagstrom4168 Рік тому

      @@hyperkitten1422 Is this another bot?

  • @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560
    @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560 Рік тому +6621

    "We are feeling creatures first and thinking creatures second, and if you take care of the first bit, the audience will come with you for the second"
    Fuck that's a good quote

    • @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560
      @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560 Рік тому +40

      @theowldidthat what... What does that mean..

    • @SlushFiend
      @SlushFiend Рік тому +18

      @@hyperkitten1422 i was unsure of you were a bot at first but damn. ive been subbed long before that vid even came out, that's unbelievable and i wish more people knew about it

    • @TheeOnlyStolas
      @TheeOnlyStolas Рік тому +15

      @@hyperkitten1422 who cares? Why are so dead set on ruining somebody’s life…

    • @json17
      @json17 Рік тому

      MTBI personalities begs to differ.

    • @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560
      @jameshasseriousedoubtsabou560 Рік тому

      Whats that?

  • @derhesligebonsaibaum
    @derhesligebonsaibaum Рік тому +3351

    this whole "telling a story for two audiences" thing is why I love Terry Pratchetts works so much

    • @sineadoconormcG
      @sineadoconormcG Рік тому +88

      I was lucky enough to meet Terry a number of years ago, shortly before his death. He had just finished Unseen Academicals and signed a copy for me. A sweet man, and a genius author.

    • @janekbrat6951
      @janekbrat6951 Рік тому +51

      There is a german author callled Walter Moers. He wrote a few books about an imaginary continent called Zamonia, witch are strikingly similar to Terry Pratchett with a bit of Lord of the rings in terms of Style. I've read his "Rumo and the wonders in the dark." when I was like 12 or 13. Witch was kind of an mistake because I NEVER could really get back into reading after it. Just nothing compares.

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc Рік тому +44

      @@sineadoconormcG I was privileged to meet him once at a book store in Glasgow, he had just been banned from another hotel for having a water pistol fight in the halls.
      I've never been able to finish his last novel, so for me there is always one more story for him to tell.

    • @RaggaDruida
      @RaggaDruida Рік тому +11

      This is what I was about to mention. IMO one of the greatest of both fantasy and existentialism!

    • @41-Haiku
      @41-Haiku Рік тому +8

      Yes, I immediately thought of Pratchett!

  • @spoodermemes8045
    @spoodermemes8045 Рік тому +6740

    This Movie is so surprisingly good like the animation is stunning and the style that drops the frames when ever the action goes hard

    • @thegoldenapplle9746
      @thegoldenapplle9746 Рік тому +20

      Hehehe “Exurb”

    • @fl1490
      @fl1490 Рік тому +67

      Idk why people are surprised, Dreamworks is the best

    • @alenoo
      @alenoo Рік тому +16

      animating on 2s

    • @thegoldenapplle9746
      @thegoldenapplle9746 Рік тому +1

      @@hyperkitten1422 you name has kitten in it… be quiet

    • @lolzu
      @lolzu Рік тому +43

      @@fl1490 Boss Baby and Trolls say otherwise

  • @rexesshadow8628
    @rexesshadow8628 Рік тому +2796

    The panic attack scene is something I've not heard someone mention before and I was surprised by it. Having had panic attacks and fearing ever having them again has made me hesitant to mention it but seeing it represented in a way that feels very similar to what it actually feels like was more than just a little strange.

    • @alexis_electronic
      @alexis_electronic Рік тому +99

      let's hope this films popularity will improve at least in some way the response others have towards those around them having panic attacks

    • @erifetim
      @erifetim Рік тому +166

      And they did not play it off with a joke! I loved the care this scene (and every anxiety-inducing scene) was given so much

    • @erifetim
      @erifetim Рік тому +28

      @@hyperkitten1422
      ...what?

    • @lolzu
      @lolzu Рік тому +54

      @@erifetim prolly a bot since they're in all replies

    • @edzer8186
      @edzer8186 Рік тому +17

      @@lolzu it's probably a person who copy pasted it everywhere, because the link is true. However, we should treat allegations as such, and not blindly accepting it as facts.

  • @eetuv6075
    @eetuv6075 Рік тому +1571

    I watched this movie and Everything everywhere all at once in the same weekend and it felt like my soul combusted.

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 Рік тому +74

      we gotta come up with a ''parental advisory'' type o seal for existential content

    • @kotzpenner
      @kotzpenner Рік тому +76

      Everything Everywhere all at once is seriously in my Top 5 movies of all time. It’s just so insanely creative.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Рік тому +12

      Dude I watched them in the same weekend too! I was surprised by the fact that Everything Everywhere was somehow so terrible yet so great. It didn't take itself seriously at all yet also took itself incredibly seriously. Weirdest movie I've ever watched but also one of the better ones. And Puss in Boots was just perfect
      That was a great movie week

    • @supremeoverlord0
      @supremeoverlord0 Рік тому +5

      @@kotzpenner Same here, honestly. Watched it in September of last year, and it came at just the right time.

    • @qwerqwer2521
      @qwerqwer2521 Рік тому +1

      I regret to inform you that both these movies are objectively mid (in my subjective opinion)

  • @kaztheunbreakable
    @kaztheunbreakable Рік тому +766

    The cheeky “Horner? I barely know her!” Caught me way off guard and had me in stitches

  • @theeternalsuperstar3773
    @theeternalsuperstar3773 Рік тому +1171

    This is not a "Kids movie" it's a "Family movie" and that's why it's great.

    • @peterrealar2.067
      @peterrealar2.067 Рік тому +57

      Disney has lost that piece these past few years. It hasn't been both. Their current movies only work for a limited age range, for when you look into their stories further they either are just basic or WORSE - damaging to child's perception of the world.

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Рік тому +50

      @@peterrealar2.067 And you'd be a bad parent to show movies like "Raya and the Last Dragon" to your kids. It has an atrocious moral that is harmful to kids. That moral is basically even if someone betrays you you should trust them anyway. It's a fucked up moral.

    • @peterrealar2.067
      @peterrealar2.067 Рік тому +13

      @@rommix0 I know! I don't intend to show my daughter that one. Ralph Breaks the Internet has a horrible moral as well.

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Рік тому +17

      @@peterrealar2.067 that movie i can confirm is terrible. It made me boycott watching Disney for a few years it was that bad. Spider-Verse being that much better the same year didn't help.

    • @peterrealar2.067
      @peterrealar2.067 Рік тому +11

      @@rommix0 Dude, it's even worse. It was a sequel to a film that DID deserve the Oscar but the idiots that year didn't actually watch the animated films and gave that one to Brave. Wreck-it Ralph deserved Best Animated, damn it.

  • @shanemacmillan5732
    @shanemacmillan5732 Рік тому +1047

    I'm an adult man who goes to work at 5 in the morning and cried twice during this movie. The themes were... relevant to me and my life and it did build up and get to me. Lets just say I related a lot to the allegory at hand.

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Рік тому +57

      As someone who doesn't cry easily, the panic attack scene was the scene that made me well up a bit. It's so well done.

    • @warriorpoetforgod
      @warriorpoetforgod Рік тому +16

      The panic attack scene and his acceptance in the end brought me to tears

    • @cloudboxer
      @cloudboxer Рік тому +5

      I cried my eyes out during this movie.

    • @DH-og5yr
      @DH-og5yr Рік тому +3

      In find I cry easier when tired. Getting up at 5 will do that to you

    • @scrubbingdoubles8585
      @scrubbingdoubles8585 10 місяців тому +1

      Jesus loves you
      Romans 3:23
      John 3:16-17
      Romans 8:35-39
      Luke 23:42-43

  • @206Zelda
    @206Zelda Рік тому +430

    The one scene that made me close to crying was when the traumatized pup calmed Puss down during his panic attack, and Puss placing his hand on the dog's head, just like a therapy dog and master would interact. It was touching.

    • @Nortarachanges
      @Nortarachanges Рік тому +11

      Yeah I cried tears of absolute relief. That moment was so powerful ^_^

    • @thedenalski4038
      @thedenalski4038 Рік тому +9

      the mention of that scene makes me want to cry 😰

    • @Catsgirl32
      @Catsgirl32 Рік тому +5

      Oh I absolutely started sobbing there yes that shit hit like a truck TwT

    • @gabby_5820
      @gabby_5820 Рік тому +8

      There were no words exchanged too. Thats the moment I loved Perrito

  • @redssign
    @redssign Рік тому +296

    dreamworks really kicked up the animation. they've gotten so much more expressive, and have added so much more to their effects library. they went from semi-realistic movies, to beautiful, stylistic, cartoonish movies, and i love that.

    • @islandboy9381
      @islandboy9381 Рік тому +30

      Dreamworks always had the chops for art, their very first movie was the animated masterpiece PRINCE OF EGYPT it's just that with Shrek afterwards their cgi style became too obsessed with looking realistic instead of artistic, glad they're moving away from that with Bad Guys and now this.

  • @daraghexton7390
    @daraghexton7390 Рік тому +106

    "Emotion is not the slave of the intellect, but that the intellect is there to communicate emotions in greater resolution" absolutely brilliant line

  • @jamerothy
    @jamerothy Рік тому +531

    holy fuck the line "they came looking for humanity and you just dished out a flat speech instead" i have so many feelings towards this, none of which i can word in a meaningful way

    • @markblankley
      @markblankley Рік тому +5

      I am still trying to figure out what this means. Like how do I incorporate this into my writing?

    • @peterrealar2.067
      @peterrealar2.067 Рік тому +18

      In other words, the "do better" speech from Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which was flatter than a pancake in pathos.

    • @supremeoverlord0
      @supremeoverlord0 Рік тому +14

      @@markblankley Just spitballing a personal interpretation, as I also want to incorporate this into my writing and worry my current WIP book is too grave and preachy, but I assume in application this translates to:
      "In reality, moments of tragedy are just as prevalent as moments of humor, levity, etc. To touch someone's heart with a real, believable portrayal of the human experience, embrace range of emotion, and have your most profound moments feel raw, rather than scripted."
      That might be shown in having a character understand their growth over time, rather than a revelation in one moment. Or, the story's themes being implied through subtleties, rather than a neat, closing speech.

    • @babyplum2837
      @babyplum2837 Рік тому

      @@hyperkitten1422 dude, stop spamming fake shit on this site. Go get a life

    • @chromaticHermit
      @chromaticHermit Рік тому

      How very perfect of you to say. I feel the same.

  • @octoturt
    @octoturt Рік тому +761

    it's insane how good the word-of-mouth for this movie is, people who i would never expect to have cared have been talking about this movie, and this video has joined that rapidly growing list of recommendations. i loved it as an animation fan, and it's so exciting for me to see people love it as people. animation as an industry has been in danger, but this movie gives me confidence that it may just find its footing again

    • @Nortarachanges
      @Nortarachanges Рік тому +2

      Yeah I’ve been worried! My best friend I used to watch every animated movie we could in theaters together has stopped being interested. So I’ve been going alone. And with the pandemic and streaming, I am increasingly seeing them completely alone 😞

    • @Sanquinity
      @Sanquinity 11 місяців тому

      It was the same for me with Gravity Falls, ATLA, new doctor who (earlier seasons), wreck it ralph, and Inside Out. Movies/series I would never have watched was it not for word of mouth. But sadly they're few and far in between these days.

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso 10 місяців тому

      @@Sanquinity Word of mouth may not be the most efficient form of advertisement but it's probably the most powerful one if you ask me. I can't count how many great movies or songs/albuns I've found through the years cause someone left a positive comment about them.

  • @cloakx3640
    @cloakx3640 Рік тому +186

    "We're getting real bad recently for caricaturing emotions as illogical demons hiding in lines of code of reason inside us, as though we're heroic computers who are occasionally struck down by moments of feeling that we should be ashamed of. This is just such bullshit."
    Brilliant. Brilliant.

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher Рік тому +2

      There's the moment of peace I was looking for.

  • @Hondavid.
    @Hondavid. Рік тому +728

    I had the same reaction when I saw the movie. My mother wanted to watch Whale starring Brendan Fraiser, but I didn't want to feel the emotions of sadness and such, so I went to Puss and Boots, the Last Wish instead. After finishing the movie, I was filled with a similar urge to share how good the movie was as well, but instead I just pestered my friends on discord to check it out when they get the chance. I'm glad you made this video, because Puss in boots is REALLY good. Another thing you didn't cover that I appreciated was how much a bastard Jack horner was, we dont get that level of pure evil villains it feels, children movie antagonists are usually more nuanced or having reasonable ideals nowadays, but as a comedic choice having the bad guy just be unredeemably bad was so funny!

    • @elisanoro
      @elisanoro Рік тому +38

      Fr, i like how we have deep villans with backstories telling us what causes them to become the way they became. But I also miss the good ol days of villans just being evil because of no other reason than to be evil!! Ugh, jack horner is such a piece of shit that cant be redeemed and i love him for that

    • @VariisNailo
      @VariisNailo Рік тому +23

      From what I understand Jack Horner was left out of all promotional material so I guess he could be considered a spoiler? Which might be why the wordsmith Turtle didn’t mention him?
      But yeah Jack was amazing and probably one of the most entertaining villains I’ve found in western media as of recent.

    • @nick_a91
      @nick_a91 Рік тому

      @@hyperkitten1422 don't care+didn't ask+no bitches+canadian healthcare yourself

    • @spectralassassin6030
      @spectralassassin6030 Рік тому +9

      @@elisanoro He's also realistic. Some people are out there being pieces of shit for no other reason than they enjoy the suffering they inflict unto others.

    • @islandboy9381
      @islandboy9381 Рік тому +12

      There are still static evil villains in movies they're just incredibly boring hence why we don't remember them, unlike Jack who is big funni from his backstory to his design and dialogue. It also helps that he's not the main focus of the movie so his schtick doesn't become played out and has a fun dynamic/contrast with the other characters who are more nuanced.

  • @rosegeyer7403
    @rosegeyer7403 Рік тому +964

    This man's videos consistently make me cry and I'm not even sure why.

    • @otaku-chan4888
      @otaku-chan4888 Рік тому +59

      exurb1a's vids used to do the same for me, especially when I was in a dark place a few years back. Now that I'm picking up the pieces, it's mostly just a sense of melancholy. I really do like his content, the way he phrases things, the way I can resonate with them. But I don't really know him as a person, I don't know if he really is someone who abused his girlfriend- which makes me feel less of a righteous indignation and more of a dull realization that I can still derive comfort from the words of someone who could have done some bad things.
      'Separating the art from the artist' is especially hard when exurb1a's content is centered around the human state of being, where I want to put integrity in character behind his words. Still, this gave me a little push I needed to pull myself together, not get caught up in my own depressive periods and not despair over the fact that I won't ever _truly_ know someone else's heart, no matter how much I want to like them or care for them. I hope you can reach that point where you can just sit back and enjoy being a little detached while still appreciating content with a lot of heart in it.
      Welp looks like I rambled on a bit, oops : ) that was a long way of saying 'hope you'll be doing great in the future, fellow internet stranger!'

    • @Zeromaus
      @Zeromaus Рік тому +18

      @@otaku-chan4888 If one looks at most philosophers of history, they weren't great people. A philosopher doesn't have to live true to the words they preach. It's not difficult to see the right and wrong ways to do things, it is however difficult to put those into practice.

    • @Zeromaus
      @Zeromaus Рік тому +22

      @@hyperkitten1422 Allegations are allegations not convictions and we shouldn't treat them as truth.

    • @zachrabaznaz7687
      @zachrabaznaz7687 Рік тому +8

      @@otaku-chan4888 You do know that abuse allegations stuff is blatant bullshit, right? "Human Experiments" he's a fucking philosophy major. Secondly, if he was truly this way, and this shitty, he would've been convicted. Random UA-camrs don't get their actions covered up by the UK government unless said actions don't exist.

    • @zachrabaznaz7687
      @zachrabaznaz7687 Рік тому +5

      @@hyperkitten1422 Obvious bullshit is obvious.

  • @BludPanda
    @BludPanda Рік тому +402

    Taste is off the charts. Both this film and Everything Everywhere All At Once are amazing.

    • @babyplum2837
      @babyplum2837 Рік тому +27

      @@hyperkitten1422 You are spamming and I am reporting you for it

    • @MichaelWerneburg
      @MichaelWerneburg Рік тому +2

      IKR, and "Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Amelie".

    • @hyperkitten1422
      @hyperkitten1422 Рік тому +1

      @@babyplum2837 that is ok, but please inform yourself. Also if you have extra insight on it please let me know. The least I want is to dislike exurb1a, but I cant ignore the evidence

    • @FinnishArsonist
      @FinnishArsonist 2 місяці тому

      Also FTL: Faster Than Light. amazing game, he mentions it at 7:54

  • @nancygutierrez5706
    @nancygutierrez5706 Рік тому +157

    I feel like this is a movie that someone like me really needed to have when I was younger. At a very young age I was depressingly aware of my, and others, mortality. I remember lying awake at night and bursting into tears because I would remember that everyone's time is limited and already wondering if I would ever made the most of it. I've worked all those thoughts and feelings now and existential questions like "what is the meaning of life", don't bother me anymore because I was able to come to my own conclusion. And this movie tackles every worry and dread I ever felt towards death and it did so with a talking cat with a sword that's voiced by Antonio Banderas. In other words its the greatest movie every made.

    • @wisperiahysteria
      @wisperiahysteria Рік тому +10

      wow that was me too. I would literally sit in my room alone for up to two hours sitting and crying. This movie definitely connected to me on that level

    • @Kevbot6000
      @Kevbot6000 Рік тому +7

      Me too, I would’ve loved to have this movie as a kid and I still love it to death (no pun intended) now as a young adult. I’ve watched it at least 8 times because of how cathartic it is.

    • @Boss-_
      @Boss-_ Рік тому +4

      "Greatest movie ever made" Oh come on now....
      Don't undersell it

  • @StormierNik
    @StormierNik Рік тому +76

    It respects children, honestly. And a lot more films and tv shows used to do the same. It used to teach kids lessons that they weren't always ready to hear or understand, so that they would in the future perhaps recall to it either in the back of their minds or at the forefront. So those themes and lessons are more deeply ingrained, like on the opposite scale of internalized trauma.
    I've experienced similarly calling back to old media, that helps shape my worldview, my values, morals and ethics. As silly as it might sound nowadays given the state of children's media, it wasn't always flashing lights and colors made to make babies force their parents into buying merchandise. It was for serving a greater purpose, and I hope a movie like this can help bring back respectful and meaningful storytelling to children that their parents can enjoy with them.

  • @skyswinger5249
    @skyswinger5249 Рік тому +132

    For the longest time, I wondered if this whole "Puss in Boots is the greatest movie ever" thing was a meme. You know, like Morbius.
    Now I know it's real.
    Now I wanna watch this movie.

    • @ThatGuyYouArent2
      @ThatGuyYouArent2 Рік тому +13

      Dude, it's legit. I didn't want to believe that a freaking Puss In Boots movie was going to be anything more than a shameless cash grab, but it's actually a fantastic work of art. Instant classic!

    • @Boss-_
      @Boss-_ Рік тому +8

      Best part is when he said "It's time to Puss some boots!"
      No, I kid, it's genuinely, unironically my favorite film now.

    • @sirg-had8821
      @sirg-had8821 11 місяців тому +1

      Treat yourself to a watch.
      It will shock you with how good it is.

  • @readonlymemories
    @readonlymemories Рік тому +98

    I'd drawn the similarities between this film and Everything Everywhere All at Once too and I'm so happy you made the connection as well! It's films like these, man. Not afraid to be extremely silly and unashamedly vulnerable at the same time. With outlandish premises like a chinese mother trying to save the multiverse or a spanish cat on his ninth life. They show you all of what humanity still has to offer.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Рік тому +5

      What I've learned from- as weird as it is, webtoons- is that you can have an incredibly comedic and stupid story and STILL turn it into something beautiful and serious when you want to. Comedy can work hand in hand with emotion to create an experience that is both wholesome and heartbreaking at the same time. I see so many webtoons that start off comedies and then either mix in serious moments or become fully serious stories after a while, and it always works so well. Movies that do the same are just as great.

    • @seisosimp
      @seisosimp Рік тому +1

      @@catpoke9557 Comedy always needs tragedy... or at least something serious to make the funny actually be funny and not just be funny for the sake of being funny.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Рік тому +1

      @@seisosimp I think comedy alone can be funny, but it's almost never going to be as funny as comedy in a series where it takes a moment to be grounded every now and then. It just makes the comedy hit even harder when it happens. Even Smiling Friends, a very stupid (but good) show, has moments where it's grounded. They usually only last a few seconds, but it's there. And it makes it even funnier.

  • @ThorPalsson
    @ThorPalsson Рік тому +305

    Yes, talking cat film is excellent
    But on a side note, I am surprised you still doubt yourself after making millions of people smile over the years. Imagine if you had experienced their smiles first hand, would you still doubt yourself?
    Trust your creativity.

    • @darcy_c_music
      @darcy_c_music Рік тому +14

      I really, really like this… hope he sees because always had an aura of self-loathing which is frankly lovable but a bit painfully relatable- love to see more content in general especially like this

    • @spartansquid5931
      @spartansquid5931 Рік тому +5

      All the fairly well supported sexual assault allegations against him probably help with that self-loathing thing he has going on

    • @ikeoluwapomesaiyete4076
      @ikeoluwapomesaiyete4076 8 місяців тому +1

      came looking for this exact comment!

  • @Diagonnadie
    @Diagonnadie Рік тому +67

    I've been thinking about EEAAO constantly since I first saw it, watched a handful of times since. Watched it smack dab in the midst of one of the most emotionally traumatic times of my life and I think I'll carry it with me for all time.

  • @trevan5035
    @trevan5035 Рік тому +31

    Saw about 13 seconds of this video, realized my evening was free, and went and watched it. I loved it-thank you.

  • @hotf00t13
    @hotf00t13 Рік тому +72

    The princess bride, brings me immense joy. Not many other films come close. No idea why.

    • @gtbkts
      @gtbkts Рік тому +3

      Same

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser Рік тому

      Because it's a masterpiece, playd completely straight in a very silly universe.
      Seriously, the Prince Humperdink line "Iocain... I'd bet my life on it," has no fewer than 5 meanings to it. It's a line most people don't even remember, but it's that well crafted.

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser Рік тому

      @@hyperkitten1422 boop boop beep beep shut up beep boop

    • @hyperkitten1422
      @hyperkitten1422 Рік тому

      @@playgroundchooser I know it hurts, Im sorry

  • @ezequielgerstelbodoha9492
    @ezequielgerstelbodoha9492 Рік тому +15

    “A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest.”
    -C.S. Lewis

  • @inkershrike
    @inkershrike Рік тому +56

    A crossover of the Existential Turtle and the Cat would be a fun watch.

  • @mariofan1ish
    @mariofan1ish Рік тому +20

    As a reminder, this is from DreamWorks- the same people that made Shrek, How To Train Your Dragon, Kung-Fu Panda, Prince of Egypt, Megamind and others. Whenever they're not making stuff like Boss Baby or Shark Tale, these guys are absolute masters of the craft, easily as good as the best Pixar and actual 'adult' film companies shove out and sometimes leaps and bounds better.
    It will likely never come, but I really hope films like this can help bring animation the respect as an art form it so richly deserves, able to bring a level of imagination and storytelling prowess that just isn't able to be reached through other means.

  • @alvin_row
    @alvin_row Рік тому +32

    I live for this sort of thing, for media where you can feel the heart of the people who made it, stuff that goes against the norm and manages to pull it off. How can you not get goosebumps when the wolf whistles after such a big first impression? I'm really happy I get to experience labours of love like this, even if it's once every few years.

  • @watchfulwren2251
    @watchfulwren2251 Рік тому +13

    I just got home from the movie theater because of this video, and was not disappointed. What a heartfelt movie! That panic attack scene hit me right in the feels, and the movie theater was dead silent for a moment, even the noisy little kids sitting in the row above us. I was not expecting to get teary-eyed from a movie about a character from Shrek. Glad I watched this video and then saw it for myself.

  • @nkosinesisangwenya2995
    @nkosinesisangwenya2995 Рік тому +193

    when I get a notification stating that you've posted anything I just know my day is about to be a good one. thanks for existing mate

    • @alexatedw
      @alexatedw Рік тому +2

      same

    • @influx5821
      @influx5821 Рік тому +1

      Fr

    • @alexatedw
      @alexatedw Рік тому +8

      @@hyperkitten1422 ehh. I’m about the body of work. Less the deeds of the artist

    • @baum6721
      @baum6721 Рік тому +6

      @@alexatedw His actions directly blacken his works. His focus is discussion of the human condition. The allegations against him reflect the darkest aspects of humanity. It's intellectually dishonest to try and separate what he's accused of from what he talks about.

    • @alexatedw
      @alexatedw Рік тому +1

      @@baum6721 no it does lol. That’s not how art works

  • @vanilla6326
    @vanilla6326 Рік тому +21

    I dragged my friend to go see this and while there were only three groups of people in the cinema (the school year just started) the groups were diverse in age and life, my friend and I being in our twenties, two parents in their 40s and their three children, and a couple in their 70s-80s and everyone left the film smiling. (Except for one of the kids cause the wolf scared her) genuinely good films can do that for people and we need more of them

  • @__-fm5qv
    @__-fm5qv Рік тому +10

    This is why a lot of the time when I like a movie its not because of technical mumbo jumbo, its simply because it felt like it gave me a warm hug while telling me things will be ok. You're right, we're emotional creatures first, logical second.

  • @davidodonoghue3628
    @davidodonoghue3628 Рік тому +29

    Seen it 3 times and loved it every time, the eeaao of animated movies in terms of hitting your feelings hard

  • @hello2judas807
    @hello2judas807 Рік тому +5

    “This is also the hallmark of a good friend of course”
    That line hit me a bit

  • @fluffcake
    @fluffcake Рік тому +15

    It’s a silly movie about a lil goober with boots facing off many perils and gripping with his own mortality and inner demons and it’s so good at balancing it’s tone and theme despite being labeled as a “children’s” film. I love this movie so much.

  • @emmetthowell899
    @emmetthowell899 Рік тому +4

    “Small talking cat film part 2” with his intonation was so hilarious to me for some reason

  • @MrMetallurgic
    @MrMetallurgic Рік тому +2

    I’m personally from Campbellsville, Kentucky. Hearing that tiny town be mentioned in this video caught me completely off guard. I had to listen to it again to make sure I heard it right. I know the exact theater where you saw Everything Everywhere All At Once.

  • @immanuelheim7586
    @immanuelheim7586 Рік тому +64

    Here is a list of all the recommendation's in this video, comment if I got something wrong or missed it.
    The entire Video: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
    Books
    4:15 Flowers for algernon Daniel Keyes
    4:17 One hundred years of solitude Gabriel García Márquez
    9:43 Watership Down is an adventure novel by English author Richard Adams
    Films
    5:50 The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain
    8:06 Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes
    10:24 Everything Everywhere All at Once
    Games
    5:57 FTL: Faster Than Light

    • @raulmestre1550
      @raulmestre1550 Рік тому +2

      yo thanks, i didnt get all the references and was hoping someone did this

    • @frischesbr0t
      @frischesbr0t Рік тому

      thank you so much for posting this, I was about to rewatch the whole video to check for all of exurb1as references 🙏

  • @neckbackcripplinganxietyattack
    @neckbackcripplinganxietyattack Рік тому +11

    The panic attack scene made me cry. It was lovely and well written

  • @user-tk6ex1my8o
    @user-tk6ex1my8o 10 місяців тому +2

    The intellect is there to communicate emotions in greater resolution. - I really love that line

  • @TheMadWhit666
    @TheMadWhit666 Рік тому +20

    Lol, me and my ex broke up, not ling after it came out. My mum wanted to go see a movie to try and cheer me up.
    She'd suggested AntMan cause I love the Marvel movies, but recently, they haven't been doing too well in my opinion, so jokingly, I opted to go to this movie.
    My God, was it the right choice. I thought I was walking into a children's movie that was gonna be fun and have a nice moral at the end.
    I wasn't expecting to connect so damn hard with this stupid talking cat😅
    His need to try and be a "legend" and pushing everyone away in pursuit of filling his ego really made me take a step back and examine thay I'd kinda done the same thing.
    More worried about what the majority of people thought about me as opposed to what the people closest to me thought about me.
    His fear of being forgotten by everyone and dying without making a mark is heavily relatable to a 19 year old😂
    Walked out of the theatre with a slightly new perspective, actually.
    My ex said I was a toxic shit and I had never changed over the years.
    She was right. And I hate to say it took a talking cat in a kids' movie to make me see it, but that's exactly what happened.

  • @affyrainbows5415
    @affyrainbows5415 Рік тому +7

    Everything everywhere started close to my mind for months after and I still want to laugh and cry thinking about it

  • @STR4nG3boy
    @STR4nG3boy Рік тому +34

    I just love your videos. The ones on the main channel and the ones here. They are always so inspiring and give me that feeling of "yeah somewhere I already knew all that but somehow these words move me in a way that I can't really describe"... Your words give a feeling of wondering, of hope, of love.

    • @STR4nG3boy
      @STR4nG3boy Рік тому +2

      @@hyperkitten1422 just wtf.... :O never would have thought that a guy who makes such videos about life, love and other inspiring and creative content, could do such things... I'm truly shoked, this needs to go more viral

    • @hyperkitten1422
      @hyperkitten1422 Рік тому

      @@STR4nG3boy I know, this most be heard. I love his videos too but I cant let this allegations slide

  • @kamakaram8378
    @kamakaram8378 Рік тому +29

    *Spoiler alert*
    Honestly what I fucking loved about the movie was that sometimes you look for some grand thing in your life to give it meaning and it seems so far away and you still keep chasing it not understanding that while you're doing that you let the things that already give your life meaning are slipping away and the more you chase that stupid dream the more hopeless you get and anxiety and depression fill you. You just wish in someway magical or by a miracle you just end up having it. And even by the slightest chance that you somehow end up getting what you want you feel like you didnt earn it. So moral of the story is that the world is full of meaning. You can just draw meaning from anywhere even the smallest things in life or as a nice youtuber once said meaning is a jumper you have to knit yourself.

    • @DS-fm1ej
      @DS-fm1ej Рік тому +1

      Meaning there is meaning along the way on this blue dot of our existence but in the end, the limitation on our understanding line, in regards to it all, there needs to be no meaning in relation to the cosmos ...save for we all have our time as individuals, families, people, countries, species, land, mountains, seas.

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser Рік тому

      Oh man... what a great comment. You just gave me a looooot to think about. :) I hope you have a good day.

  • @Tom_Shepperd143
    @Tom_Shepperd143 Рік тому +2

    "The intellect is there to communicate emotion in greater resolution." Beautifully said.

  • @-Raylight
    @-Raylight Рік тому +4

    *"We're still a child at heart"* I've never heard truer words spoken...
    They didn't need to go this hard, but they did. Almost everything about this film is perfect

  • @joshk4802
    @joshk4802 Рік тому +42

    I've never felt more connected with a content creator then i do right now. This was perfectly said.

    • @ncrranger6327
      @ncrranger6327 Рік тому

      Same. It hitted home so hard that these 12 minutes went by so easily, I just realized time passed in the last 2 seconds

  • @spookmineer
    @spookmineer Рік тому +6

    I've never been so moved by an almost still image of two rocks.

  • @MrFiltry69
    @MrFiltry69 Рік тому +2

    "Emotion is not the slave of the intellect but that the intellect is there to communicate emotions in greater resolution".

  • @kratt6599
    @kratt6599 Рік тому +6

    watership down mention is huge

  • @adamwhite6484
    @adamwhite6484 Рік тому +3

    Thank GOD you've seen Everything Everywhere all at once, the rocks scene reminds me very much of your videos - it's become one of my favourite films ever

  • @elisnider8191
    @elisnider8191 Рік тому +20

    I gotta say, after watching the movie, i found its coverage of death and family/friends to be a lot like some of your videos. Where its not such a bad thing to just live your life, love the people around you, and face death when it comes. But i cannot say i expected a review to come of it.
    Thanks for the other recommendations, ill have to see if EEAaO is still showing

  • @szellemsam
    @szellemsam Рік тому +10

    In the end, you don't have to fear Death, but to respect it. Also, perrito is the goodest boy.

  • @spaced_RAVEN
    @spaced_RAVEN Рік тому +9

    Truly one of the best animated films i have ever seen. I love how real and deep it is to us, but a child could watch it and enjoy it too without ever knowing. Truly a 10/10

  • @lovelessbachelor
    @lovelessbachelor Рік тому +7

    I absolutely love this film,i watched it twice, once at home and once in a cinema and not only is the art incredible and I wanna stare at each frame forever, but both times I teared up. Both times I felt things. I like things that make me feel things,it reminds me that I'm still here,and that everyone else is still here too.

  • @scyobiempire4450
    @scyobiempire4450 Рік тому +2

    I watched this the other week and my grandma (60), sister (2) and I were glued. This film was a masterpiece

  • @ericsu0630
    @ericsu0630 24 дні тому +1

    I will never forget that terrifying scene where the shadow of Death was sneaking up on Puss behind the locked door. Adults were scared because of the symbolism of "Death being unescapable", and kid's were scared because the scary wolf was gonna get him. Truly a masterclass in film writing.

  • @MrFanBoyDee
    @MrFanBoyDee Рік тому +6

    watched this movie twice in theaters and genuinely cried twice while watching it. i say this as a grown man. this movie was beautiful.

  • @dantegomez7369
    @dantegomez7369 Рік тому +28

    That’s what got me so hooked on anime. Western shows just don’t have the storytelling to make me emotional, while multiple anime have made me cry, feel extreme emotions, and affect me for weeks after it’s over. Something western live action media has not been able to do to me

    • @GroundBeef1
      @GroundBeef1 Рік тому +1

      I feel like anime usually is the same uninspired arcs and tropes. But maybe you can give me some recommendations?

    • @leahtheanimationfan40
      @leahtheanimationfan40 Рік тому +6

      @@GroundBeef1 watch Fullemtal Alchemist (the 2003 version, not Brotherhood), and Erased. They're both fantastic shows! Erased is 12 episodes so it's an easy watch. Fullmetal is 51 episodes.

    • @dantegomez7369
      @dantegomez7369 Рік тому +4

      @@GroundBeef1 there is no catch-all recommendation, it depends on personal interest and which genre they want.
      The only universal rec would have to be attack on titan

    • @thecamelchannel1467
      @thecamelchannel1467 Рік тому +1

      @@GroundBeef1 vinland saga is a good one

    • @donotreadmyusername490
      @donotreadmyusername490 Рік тому +1

      ​@@GroundBeef1 try to watch "monster" by naoki urasawa as well.

  • @alex.g7317
    @alex.g7317 Рік тому +2

    “Emotion is not a slave of the intellect, but that the intellect is there to communicate emotions in greater resolution” best quote I’ve ever forever heard ever!

  • @HARBINGER8752
    @HARBINGER8752 Рік тому +2

    I've run out of antidepressants and this made me have the only good cry I've had this week thanks

  • @stefania1359
    @stefania1359 Рік тому +3

    My absolute favourite book is "The little prince" for almost 20 years now, precisely because I read it almost every year since I was 10 and it was absolutely amazing every time. For me it was a different book every time. I felt endlessly heartbroken and still hopeful every time, even if I know almost every word in that book by now. It is still like reading something new that you know for sure you are gonna like.
    Also, shout-out to "Fineas and Ferb". I LOVED that cartoon when I was a kid and rewatched it several times in the last few years, and it is still soooo funny and clever. It has a different layer for adults)

  • @oliverfawcett1023
    @oliverfawcett1023 Рік тому +6

    As someone going through dramatic life changes, coming to terms with reality and my place in it as an adult male this movie was astounding. Loved it from start to finish, made me feel so much more than usual. Watched it with my son and then my partner, awesome

  • @Vi_Vi_1
    @Vi_Vi_1 Рік тому +1

    I KNEW you were gonna touch on EEAAO. It struck me in many of the same ways and yes, completely agree. Love your analysis, love your comments. This is the first video of yours I've ever seen and consider me a subscriber, because I was just nodding along the whole time going "YES EXACTLY"

  • @missclouddemon
    @missclouddemon Рік тому +1

    I wasn’t expecting to feel so inspired by a review of a sequel of a spin-off of a character that first appeared in a different sequel

  • @op-fb2cm
    @op-fb2cm Рік тому +4

    This film is so good it brought the tortoise out of hibernation - and, boy, does he have some clever things to say.

  • @influx5821
    @influx5821 Рік тому +15

    That part where you said we feel things and want to make others feel things too really hit me. It's like how we share our music taste with others, only for them to go "yeah it's alright" and we know they actually thought it was shit. You showed them the song because you wanted them to feel the same way you do when you listen to it, but sometimes it just doesn't work out that way. And that's OK. My personal favourite film is bad santa. Its got dark, adult and sexual themes to it and is very funny, but there is a deeper meaning to the story that isn't quite obvious at a first glance. Whenever I tell anyone that bad santa is my favourite film they are kinda confused as to why, because they just know it as a dumb adult themed Christmas comedy and nothing more, but there are subtle things that hint at the emotions of the characters. Like when Marcus berates Willie, in the next scene he is always drunk and looks depressed, showing how Marcus is a very toxic part of Willie's life and is the source of a lot of misery for him, both through his direct behaviour and the fact that Marcus is the one who holds up their criminal operation, allowing Willie to spend all his stolen money on alcohol which makes him more depressed. Sorry if this all sounds a mess, I've just never really had a place to talk about these ideas before

    • @DS-fm1ej
      @DS-fm1ej Рік тому

      Glad you did talk about another movie here, exurb1a also mentioned another one, eh....the eeeaoc. & What in the world was he doing in Tennessee or? Consulting right. Will put bad Santa on my to do watch list

  • @lexlxndra
    @lexlxndra 4 місяці тому +1

    hey, I usually don't bother to write long comments, but I truly wanted to thank you. there is just something about listening to a stranger talking about a Cat in Leather Boots for 12 minutes that warms my heart. I strive to achieve your level of both precision and carelesness with words -- you are great, bro. please, keep it up, you restore my faith in the world and in myself every time you upload something.
    with respect,
    from a very confused 19-yo.

  • @paperadmiral9444
    @paperadmiral9444 Рік тому +2

    You've convinced me, and thanks for the other reccomendations. The kind of film you describe brings me back to when I first watched Princess Monoke as a child.

  • @croatnobody
    @croatnobody Рік тому +12

    I hate that ppl feel that there isnt any good art, when there are a ton of indies (be it games or movies) that are amazing and ppl just dont care to look

    • @islandboy9381
      @islandboy9381 Рік тому

      ppl just wanna bitch about anything it is what it is

  • @thomasbiernacki8399
    @thomasbiernacki8399 Рік тому +7

    One of the few redeeming things about being Polak is that both Shrek and Puss In Boots have the most incredible dubs ever made, EN is fantastic don't get me wrong, but Polish voiceover goes hard with its many easter eggs to Polish pop-culture and most fantastic voice delivery

  • @emperorbooglitch8540
    @emperorbooglitch8540 5 місяців тому +1

    "You were good, son, real good. Maybe even the best."
    Rick May as The Soldier from Team Fortress 2.

  • @WilliamWright-hr4ev
    @WilliamWright-hr4ev 4 місяці тому +1

    You are great at making people cry for the best reasons

  • @thespeedyyoshi
    @thespeedyyoshi Рік тому +4

    DANG. I can absolutely tell you’re a writer just by the way you speak in this video. Extremely well spoken and thought out, and a beautiful analysis about the humanity and feeling we can get from media. ^^

  • @buttersddragon
    @buttersddragon Рік тому +5

    I usually don't leave comments before finishing videos but GOD IT HIT ME SO HARD TO HEAR SOMEONE ELSE BRING UP FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON

    • @rainsfall2494
      @rainsfall2494 Рік тому +2

      Read the book in 6th grade and it just hit different I've never read science fiction and was the thing that got me into star trek and stuff.

  • @jameswait5340
    @jameswait5340 9 місяців тому +1

    This video astonishingly accurate describes how I feel about Terry Pratchett books!
    The ability to be humourous but so sincere about humanity and the bad stuff is such a special thing.

  • @nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752
    @nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752 Рік тому +2

    I'm so happy to hear you liked it 💜 such great themes, I love the strengths of art that can make us feel

  • @potatoboy6094
    @potatoboy6094 Рік тому +4

    I think thats what really at the core of what separates a good thing from a masterpiece; accessibility. there is an understated genius to describing human emotion in a way that’s not just to the point but poignant. it’s easy to get snobby about mainstream media but take a second to really consider the concept of mass appeal and what it means for our similarities and shared humanity. there are so many compelling things we overlook due to their accessibility, because explaining why we connect feels like explaining color.

  • @xenno8496
    @xenno8496 Рік тому +2

    Yet another video of yours going on my favorites Playlist, I definitely will be trying to watch this asap

  • @loopuleasa
    @loopuleasa Рік тому +2

    it's beautiful to see you bloom into a feeling human from the intellectual human you were before
    just watched puss in boots last wish, it made me feel
    thanks

  • @sleepawoken
    @sleepawoken Рік тому +3

    I didn't go into this movie expecting it to be Andrei Tarkovsky's 'Stalker' for children, but I'm perfectly happy that that is what it somehow ended up being

  • @SkilledArrow
    @SkilledArrow Рік тому +3

    FINE. I'll watch it.

  • @zuzkas99
    @zuzkas99 Рік тому +1

    Oh, it's so nice listening to your words - so well put together, and clearly articulated thoughts. It's calming and relatable. I'm having the best time listening to your work!

  • @patricks.5707
    @patricks.5707 Рік тому +1

    You keep telling us that you could never write something as good, but then you go on and make me laugh and cry and think and feel not only in the span of this short video, but in every single video you make! Your texts are an absolute banger and I love your narrating voice, it just fits so perfectly. Soothing but not boring or sleep evoking, just the right tone to listen attentively and still feel at ease.

  • @Ivansinchioficial
    @Ivansinchioficial 10 місяців тому +3

    this was the most, human? thing i ever heard from the internet, it made me feel like someone also felt, it was, i cant describe it i just sat here for a solid 5 minutes thinking of a word well it made me feel human, like other people are like me? like have... feelings? i dont know.

    • @RoniloJrLawas
      @RoniloJrLawas 4 місяці тому

      You probably watched all his vids rn

  • @xyandi4870
    @xyandi4870 Рік тому +4

    I was wondering when the depressed turtle would post again. Good to hear from him again. Well played, and much love! I've got a film to watch now.

  • @daughterofpythia3984
    @daughterofpythia3984 Рік тому +2

    I watched your video yesterday and dragged my friends to the cinemas today! We all loved the movie and I'm very happy and grateful that you made a video about it, because I definitely wouldn't have watched it otherwise. So thanks a lot for recommending!

  • @geoffreydesena587
    @geoffreydesena587 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tip. I just got through the first scene, and I'm already in love.

  • @eise.
    @eise. Рік тому +3

    I realized almost immediately that I could relate to the dog.

  • @rachelvelander5377
    @rachelvelander5377 Рік тому +4

    Ong the way i can express my love through this film through an art analysis perspective as well as just a blatantly human one. Not only is TLW beautifully animated and composed, paced and framed, scripted and voiced, but it also effectively makes me feel things. As an autistic adult i struggle with empathy, and art is the only thing that made me feel truly understanding of other people. I can sympathize and understand the logic of a person's emotions and validate them, but i rarely feel anything myself. It's only through art that i feel any kind of real connection. To me, art is the universal language for empathy. Not everyone is trained in that language, but when you use your grammar correctly, you can communicate a profound and deep emotion in people. With art, i can connect with people. And that kind of power deserves to be taken seriously whether its made for kids or otherwise

  • @maudeeb3502
    @maudeeb3502 27 днів тому +1

    I'll be 56 this year. After watching this video I bought the movie.... Great flick.
    Everything is just spot on. I didn't think a kid's flick could tackle such dark subjects without being sappy, which it doesn't even attempt to do. Instead it makes fun of its own sappiness, which, strangely enough, adds to its depth. Definitely worth the watch.

  • @raine-master-of-potatos
    @raine-master-of-potatos Рік тому +2

    My birthday gift to myself was watching this movie again.

  • @thegoldenapplle9746
    @thegoldenapplle9746 Рік тому +5

    Yay! The space turtle is here to fry my brain!

  • @evakazoo
    @evakazoo Рік тому +2

    Bro I think you achieved the humanity
    I laugh and cry at your main channel videos all the time They’re very well put together

  • @TroutBoneless
    @TroutBoneless 10 місяців тому +1

    I FORGOT ABOUT THIS VIDEO UNTIL AFTER I WATCHED THIS MOVIE FOR UNRELATED REASONS AND FELL IN LOVE WITH IT

  • @le563
    @le563 Рік тому

    I just finished the film after your recommendation, it was so good, the feelings of mortality mixed with the light hearted funny quips was fantastic, but on top of that, going back and rewatching this video recommendation, the idea that people are so quick to pretend to be adults really upsets me, im still on the younger side, early 20s, and i could never imagine shelving my videogames or not seeing a movie about sonic the hedgehog, or gushing over a cool collectable, i feel people who have to hide there childishness really arent using their time wisley, regardless, im showing my other half this film asap, she's going to love it

  • @linusx1x
    @linusx1x Рік тому +3

    holy shit man you did it again, you made your feelings into words and those words made me feel things. fuck i gotta rewatch the rememberer tonight (after a cheeky bong hit or two)