The New Disney Movie Looks Like Garbage
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
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Disney's trailer for their new movie, WISH, has been released. Spoiler: it doesn't look good.
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How is the King the bad guy?! His points seem valid!
Is he even a bad guy any more? Or just a guy trying to do good.
The good guy is being painted as the bad guy now.
@@Jacy-dx6dxI'm pretty sure they are called vigilantes 🤷
"Wow. A king trying to prevent people from abusing his power and throwing his kingdom (possibly the entire world) into chaos? What a monster!"
-A Disney executive
I think this speaks volumes about what these peoples ideologies and world views are, they are hedonistic narcissists who want the youth to follow in their footsteps
I am so confused. She lives in a kingdom with an omnipotent king who can grant unlimited wishes at no cost. He does screen the wishes so that he only grants wishes that are good for the whole kingdom. I.e. this kingdom is a flipping utopia. But she is upset because the king isn't recklessly granting every single wish? She must be the most spoiled Disney hero of all time.
She is a stand in for the Disney writers.
If you paid attention.
You’d realize our main character did not want every wish to be granted. Let me explain.
Asha asked if some of the wishes will never be granted. King Magnifico replied that most of them will never be granted.
People who had the privilege to watch part of the movie found that the King only grants the wishes that benefit him. Doesn’t matter how harmless the wish is. If it doesn’t benefit him, it won’t be granted. Or if it does harm. If it benefits him it’s granted.
We don’t know what he thinks is good for Rosas or what everyone deserves. He is the flipping villain.
Only then did Asha get more defensive, saying how the people or Rosas deserved more than what was being given. Not all of it.
@@bravestraven4650 So, basically what you're saying is that the film is overtly predictable if you watch the first half of it... you know what would make it actually unique and groundbreaking? If the plot twist at the end was that the protagonist was the evil one and the King was actually good! I'll give Disney credit where credit is due: at least in Frozen, they had sisterly love be the "true love" to break an evil spell, and audiences weren't expecting this so it was interesting and memorable at the time. Wish is so predictable that it makes watching my obese dad mow the lawn sound more fun to watch.
@@JarethTheGoblinKingForever It’s kinda funny how you praise Frozen? All of Frozen was mediocre at best. (What I mean by mediocre was that it was just ok since that’s what mediocre means. Just that it has negative associations Frozen to me didn’t work) The sisterly love thing it was good sure.
But it didn’t really pay off because of the messy plot. And don’t give me the excuse it’s just for kids. But oh well, that’s just my opinion of Frozen. But you don’t give Wish a pass do you?
All I tried to point out is the misunderstanding in that scene with Asha and King Magnifico. I don’t think it makes it less interesting. I think that it’s a way to understand these characters better.
There will definitely (hopefully) be other interesting things like Asha’s multi-ethnic family. Her unusually large friend group of seven people. How she will solve the problem to give Rosas a better future.
It’s funny how lots of people like simple stories like Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. Now we want Disney to not go back to their roots? Just because it’s a simple story doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t be entertaining.
Simple stories don’t have to be predictable. If it’s a story you’ve never seen or heard of before. It will never truly be predictable regardless of how simple it is. The only thing simple we know now is the premise. Doesn’t mean we know all the details yet.
I’m not saying you should be forced to like the movie. I just think that just there’s a beauty to a seemingly simple story with great aspects sprinkled all over like old Disney. If you don’t like that type. It’s ok.
But who knows? Maybe there will be a way Asha resolves the conflict of the whole wishes thing. Maybe she’ll solve it in a way that works, but nobody really expected? But we will have to see.
@@bravestraven4650 Um... dude, you just wrote an essay there! You're presumably a grown-ass man, and FYI, calling something "simple" doesn't make it any better or less predictable.
By the way, this IS "just for kids". Nobody really needs your opinion on this thing unless you're a parent. Otherwise, you're just a grown nerd with WAY too much time on your hands who apparently never got jaded past this bullshit. I'm not saying that animated movies are by default childish - there are plenty of amazing animated movies made for adults and for older children, too. But this is literally a movie targeted towards little little kids. It's not even like Coraline or The Last Unicorn where there's a distinct appeal to adults. You're like an adult man getting into a hissy-fit over the philosophy of Peppa Pig or something.
So the moral of the story is that we should get whatever we want, and not to have some desires judiciously prevented
Matt Walsh is lying
@@tousenkaname231 When does he not?
Wrong. The moral of the story is that you can make wishes happen on your own.
As someone who grew up as a passionate Disney lover and devotee, I've already got used to the fact that this company is gone. It is no longer there and I just thank it for the great films and memories, which are now left in the past with their real, gunuine, well-thought and non-feminist/woke masterpieces. RIP Disney
Anything made by Disney today is bound to be garbage
Word
Yeah it’s all antiwhite nonsense
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Naa... "Encanto", "Soul" was good
@@francizcojaviermena6219naaaaa
The more money Disney loses, the happier I become.
They are taking over the world. They’re not losing. They own more than just movies. You’re in an echo chamber.
Yes, I agree with that.
"need *muneh* orthor" -disney
They don’t care about money, they’re way more worried about affirming the Antiwhite Narrative
you need more sources of happiness
This whole trend of calling something that doesn't look awful garbage before it even comes out needs to die already. Grow a pair.
Completely true..... Dailywire a right wing propaganda company hires these people to get their own shows to just shit on disney
When I was young (below ten) I used to discuss this wish thing with my younger brother and friends, and we all agreed that if everyone had the opportunity to have all their wishes granted, one crazy person would definitely wish everyone away. Evil things like global legal slavery like in the old days would never sieze etc all kinds of horrible possibilities. I don't think I'm the only one who had a wild imagination as a kid. Even kids can call this crap.
Antiwhiteism is poison to our entertainment industry. It’s been going on a lot longer than most people realize
This premise shows the narrative quite cleary. That white people are powerful enough to solve the world’s problems but choose not to out of vague yet purposeful malice.
I remember reading about the way Sidney Poitier was attacked for selling out "to the white man", just for appearing in films with them 😱😱
Damned if you do, damned if you don't, it seems
It suddenly is not racism when white people are not represented properly.
I'm 39, and they were pushing it when I was in school. It wasn't nearly as aggressive and obvious as it is today, but the history textbooks and course I took in high school always had a "white man bad" spin, they hyper focused on all the violence from European settlers towards native Americans, but hardly if ever mentioned the violence they returned to us, or the violence they inflicted on each other.
“Antiwhiteism” 🤡
Bob Iger is single handily dismantling Disney. Not sure if I should thank him or not.
I’m not because I remember when Disney made good movies and characters everyone loved. This progression of hating against men especially white men ruined that.
Single-handedly...
He has plenty of help from the middle management
Ever since non-Christians took over the company, it's been straight downhill. Anyone who gives them money is complicit in their own oppression.
*ITS FINALLY COMPLETED*
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I hope you guys see the hypocricy behind getting triggered by a white guy being a villain while being the same people who think your a snowflake if you get offended by how minorities are represented
YES!!! as an aspiring animator, I've literally been telling people that traditional animation looks better than 3d animation because we literally grew up with hand drawn tv shows and movies
Same here. I've never been a big crazy fan of CGI animation, not even when the fist Toy Story movie came out. It feels and moves stiffly and soulless. In comparison the old hand drawn movies were more livelier and full of personality, and you could perform all sorts of crazy stuff that would be hard to do in CG or live action.
This film does look gorgeous
CGI can look amazing when done right. But it's not a replacement voor hand drawn animation. Both have their place. Sadly Disney does not understand that.
"traditional animation looks better than 3d Animation because we literally grew up with hand drawn animation"
Sounds like an emotional and subjective statement. Your love of traditional animation as a medium should expand more than just based on the idea of hand drawn being better than 3d. Every form of animation has its value. This is coming from someone who personally enjoys 2d as well. Just my thoughts as far as creativity goes.
I respectfully disagree. CG animation has been the best thing to happen to animation as a medium, but I entirely agree that need to have more 2D fillms. It's a lost art and a beautiful one and I hope to see more 2D films in the future.
She will make sure to grant all the wishes? Even the ones contradicting one another and the ones wishing harm to other people? I hope Disney realizes what mayhem that would cause.
Exactly my thoughts. You only have to ponder the premise for a few seconds to realize how naive and dumb it is. People have conflicting interests, so it's not possible to grant everybody's wishes. And even if you could, that's just an incentive for people to be lazy and not put any effort into realizing their dreams.
"We have Bruce Almighty at home"
@@Angel_Investor_Musicclassic leftist trope, make all the sensible things come out of the bad guys mouth, and all their desires come from the protagonist
Exactly. When you give people unconditional access to a power like that, you're just asking for that power to be abused. Of course, Disney's moral compass has been broken for years now so of course they would portray a king trying to keep people from abusing his power as being inherently evil.
They already did that in wonder woman and it went exactly how you think.. people wishing for terrible things
This would be a good start of a movie, but to make it great, she should grant everyone's wishes early on in the movie thereby causing nothing but chaos. Then, the King steps in and helps her put everything back in order whereby she learns a valuable lesson.
Make the woman in the wrong and the white man save the day ???? 😂😂😂
With today woke agenda you don't really believe they will do that
Like Bruce Almighty?
Bruce Almighty.
You know, I wouldn’t mind that. 😆
Why aren't you working at Disney?
Remake a Disney film with a character of a new race=CREATE ORIGINAL CHARACTERS OF COLOR.
Create an original character of color= IT IS TOO WOKE BECAUSE YOU HAVE A BROWN HERO AND A WHITE VILLIAN.
You're starting to sound like the woke mob you deem to better than with all this dissatisfaction.
Okay but why does it matter if the villain is a white guy, you just seem a bit pressed about that lol. A villain can be anyone. Even if it's a giant shiny crab
I saw the long version of the trailer and had to laugh about the 'villain.' I like that the "evil villain" is someone who is evil because he doesn't give everyone everything that they want. I think we saw the opposite side of this in Bruce Almighty, where he DID give everyone everything they wanted/prayed for. What happened? Chaos, rioting, and looting galore. *SIGH* So frustrating that Disney lost sight of why morals actually matter.
Except it's a Disney children's movie, so it's sound.
Exactly, the race of the characters isn't even a problem in this instance, Caucasian dudes been playing bad guys forever, this is actually sticking to tradition, the problem is the overall message the film sends or tries to teach, like with most modern movies they lack any value in a higher since. Movies like Rocky are classics for reasons exactly to this point.
But do we know the ending yet? The descriptions for the movie I've read include Asha having her wish granted that allows all the other wishes to be granted, and chaos ensues. It could very well be the very moral you all are talking about is the whole point of the movie - that it turns out the "bad guy" wasn't a bad guy at all, and was choosing wishes because we can't all get what we want. Anyway, just saying, until we know the ending, we can't really assume...
You could "wish" or demand for everything free in America. Why not?
was thinking the same thing. Underrated film- that is how you have an uplifting theme in a film. "Be the miracle!"
Its a wonder Disney hasn't been sued by it's investors for losing their shirts.
Disney (Dismay) is deliberately self sabotaging, to get bought out by Blackr0ck more, and the cvltists around the E$G (Epste¡n, $0R0$, G@tes). G@tes swooped in and gobbled up Bvd Light stocks after the Dull-Ann Mvlvaney Fiasco. They’re knee capping corporations and franchises, to swallow them up, and further embed themselves into our failing society as the (p)arasitic ticks and leeches that They are.
Disney is a government entity
Says a person who does not understand the markets whatsoever. Within the last year disney's stock was at its alltime high. You have to expand the chart to the beginning of the stock in order to determine where the breakout points even are. And then you have to understand what a breakout is.. and I bet you don't. Go learn something today, watch some of Tim Sykes free videos.
Disney's investors are suing.
Disney is a wicked, non-family-oriented company. Why anyone would invest in that is beyond me.
People shitting the movie before it release is wild, I know Disney is making stupid movies and ALOT of remakes this last years but this one has potential, it an homage to the classing wishing star. And by the time of writing this there was a ton of updates about the movie and it plot that makes more sense, the trailer didn't make sense cuz it was edited....I hate when people criticize a movie just by the look of the FIRST trailer
And king magnefico's goal is NOT TO GRANT EVERYONE'S WISHES but take people's wishes away so they will forget a part of themselves and forget that they even wished something so he can use the wishes powers to himself....all of this was confirmed in the teasers that was shown AFTER THE TRAILER
I agree about this movie. If everyone’s wish was granted, it would cause chaos. Someone may wish that someone else would just drop dead, someone else may wish they had everything their neighbor has. Someone may wish a person was in love with them instead of the person with which they are actually in love.
How about you watch the movie first
@@miracostaresort
Because Disney is owned by the Enemy of good and my gut feelings usually turn out to be right.
@@angelwatcher374 well your gut feelings are wrong. I've watched the movie and the message was not the one assumed
I would say Disney could win this if the girl defeats him and then grants all the wishes, only to discover the horror of what she has unleashed. She then needs the king's help to put everything right, learning a valuable lessons along the way.
That's possible, but I don't think the plot of Bruce Almighty is in the public domain just yet.
You wish (no pun intended)...don't you know women in movies nowadays don't need to learn anything...they are perfect. Look at the new Mulan and Rey from Star Wars.
This would actually be really good for a plot... and if she and the King became platonic friends instead of lovers, Disney could still have its "girl power" message if it really wanted. It would strangely be much more groundbreaking to have a white man and a non-white woman team up as allies for something bigger than themselves, finding along the way that they valued each other as friends and that skin colour didn't change their friendship... but nope, I guess that's just beneath an animation company most recently noted for using a red panda as a metaphor for Aunt Flo being in town.
@@frostmakers Because feminists may hate men, but they also want to BE men. You think they hate masculinity, but they actually admire it. They’re just jealous that men have it. What they really hate is their own femininity.
Yes I very much agree
Didn't Bruce Allmighthy already make this point crystal clear that granting every wish leads to chaos?
Heck, even WW1984 made that point...
Wishful thinking is what much of what woke culture is about, where facts and reality are bent to placate people's feelings. So a movie called WISH, where the "hero" endeavors to grant everyone's wishes, without considering the consequences or the conflict between wishes, is quite apropos for the culture
Tf did you want the villain to be like? If he’s white, it’s woke. If he’s colored, it’s racist. WHAT DO YOU WANT
He wants views thats why the whole hate speech in his channel.
Thank YOU
The kognitive dissonance of the original statement is only topped by the first two comments. Respect all around.
I know what he wants. Something to complain about.
The amount of mental gymnastics he's willing to go through to justify the villains in classic Disney movies is crazy.
When the writers went on strike, they should have left them on the street as punishment, for the last ten years of garbage that they have foisted on the public.
😂
Yeah, now give the writers all the fault and let’s act like they weren’t given instructions to make a shit movie
So are you saying these people are writing this crap against their will? sorry, all those writers seem to embrace the woke ideas that are sending these companies broke. face it, a good chef will refuse to use second rate ingredients, to make a second rate meal! their choice. @@taki7546
😂😂
Those of us who "know better" will continue to push back against Disney trash.
Get woke, go broke.
You shouldn't put the words KNOW BETTER in quotes because that implies irony. Your point is that we common sense people DO in fact know better. A woke person would use quotes when referring to us because the woke person doesn't actually think we know better.
@NoJeansBob I can assure you, Bob, I'm not woke.
@@Cimmerian415 hes saying you used quotes sarcastically incorrectly.
@@Cimmerian415 I know you aren’t! I’m not either. But putting quotes where you did undermines your point. That’s all. Just lose the quotes and your point resonates.
@@Cimmerian415 its not like we hate you, its that the actual nazis discredit the shit out of us due to small insignificant stuff. We like to deny them fodder. Its fun and cogent for the middle.
Its funny how everyone knows the plot of the movie before it even comes out 😂
lol
Honestly the only thing I can think of that would make this movie good is if the plot twist of the film is that the girl finds out that granting all wishes backfires- the lesson is to be careful what you wish for and not everything that you “want” is necessarily good.
The point is to tell kids that they should have everything they want. And if they don't get what they want they should rebel against authority.
The typical Disney movie theme in a nutshell.
It's a kids movie, it's not that deep. Children aren't that stupid.
@@Link-ym3hm
Kids movies have moral messages. The moral message in this one seems to be that the protagonist, the character kids are supposed to identify with, is rebelling against authority because the antagonist isn't granting everyone every wish they desire.
You nailed this trite to the barn door 🎉 . Bravo.
Wow... great message Disney... Great message indeed... (sarcasm)
In our current time, if everyone's wishes were granted, the human race would cease to exist. The result would be an outcome that would be worse than any Terminator movie ever created.
The thing is that won't even be possible, because if every got what they wish there will be a lot of paradoxes, because how can the the wish be guaranteed to someone who wish for world peace and every one to live happily ever after and another psycho who wish for the world to be burned to ash ?
@@spunkymaniac9312self delete
that would make a cool horror movie concept in the right set if hands
@@spunkymaniac9312 There is peace in the silence that comes after the burning
@@LTNetjak that already happened
I WISH Disney would go back to being the family-friendly company I grew up with. I wanted to take my kids there. Now I have 2 little boys. I’ll never take them to WDW or show them any of these terrible new movies. I’m heartbroken for Walt’s Disney.
👍👍👍
Find DVD’s of good past movies. Own a hard copy free from editing or access restrictions.
@@KH-ch9wz I have a few old DVDs. We sure aren’t giving our money to Disney+ 👎
What about this movie is not family friendly?
@@Binzob the “lesson” it teaches kids is that they deserve to get everything they want, and any responsible adults (like their parents) that get in their way are being bad people and should be disobeyed.
If you think a black protagonist is enough to make a movie “woke” and “garbage,” then maybe you’re the problem.
Anyone notice, bad evil guy is blue eyed blonde guy and heroine princess is brown eyed dark skin girl. Typical Disney. Watch stock price drop.
Well, if they made the villain look exactly like Potato biden, could any of us argue against that? But yes, they are dumb-ass anti-Whitists.
You may have missed the point, champ.
@theslayerofdust and if the villain was black and the girl was white with blue eyes...would that change anything for you?
@@frostmakersIt problably would and Matt.
@theslayerofdust now imagine how people on the left would react...
All the live action “reimagined classics” pale in comparison to the originals we loved. They’ve lost billions sticking to the inclusive woke mind set. Go Woke Go Broke Disney!
Naa, Aladdin was good
@@francizcojaviermena6219 if your head ends in a point.
Go woke go broke is total nonsense because explain to me how come Barbie work so well
@@francizcojaviermena6219the live-action or the cartoon
@@animezilla4486 anything from Disney
"Look the next thing to call "Woke" just drop."
"By Who"
"Matt Walsh"
"........no suprise" 🤦♂️
Not all villians are white... Dr. Facilier was black. Not all heroines are brown, Rapunzel, Brave, etc... all white. Please stop causing more division; its getting old.
Preach
I'm surprised you didn't mention the satanic aspect of such a plot.
The white guy could also be God, who would be such a bad god for not giving everybody what they want. And the "other protagonist" is ready to give you that... which sounds like a big fat trap.
My first thought was similar. Jesus the King can answer prayers, but if you pray what is contrary to good, then you pray in vain.
@@129jasper1 Or just the idea that God might have good reason not to answer a prayer. Which is a tough pill to swallow, but might make sense in the long run.
But indeed, we might not know what to ask to begin with, which would explain the lack of answer. I suppose...
It is Satan’s temptation that rocks should be turned to bread if you’re hungry and you should be saved from every danger you put yourself into. The temptation that Satan can get you the whole Earth and it’s kingdoms sounds attractive but Jesus had the wisdom to refuse and face the struggle of life so everyone can be responsible, face challenge, and grow in the confidence of faith.
Matt doesn't get it
If we've all only seen the trailer(and I haven't even seen it except in this video) then It's hard to say anyone "doesn't get it" yet. There will be different ways to count the evils of Disney propaganda.@@segsb7085
The point is that children can not decipher that message. Therefore, they will be changed by the movie. Like many movies and almost every Disney movie made it always has underlying messaging. What parents need to do is understand these messages and NEVER allow their children to see them. No matter the pressure to go and watch them. Disney is not an ally to your family, and never was.
I don’t see the point in pointing out that the villain is a white guy? In all classic Disney films the villains were white as well? Everything is always about color with Americans.
Disney didn't put anything new, not even with the original cartoons from the 90s, these are all old European folk tales, but softened and dumbed down. Nothing is from America in these stories, besides Pocahontas.
This movie seems to take the opposite approach of "Bruce Almighty". Instead of giving everyone their wish and then realizing it's a bad idea, Wish starts with only granting some wishes and then the "hero" thinks that granting all wishes is somehow better.
But the villain doesn’t even grant most of the wishes? He keeps most of them away from the people of Rosas.
We don’t know what he thinks is good for Rosas. Or what everyone deserves. He is a villain. And I already made a long comment explained why Matt’s take wasn’t a good one.
Our main character only said they deserved more than what was being given. (And by they I mean more than one person) Not all of it.
@@bravestraven4650no you don’t always deserve more than what you’re given. That’s selfish materialism
@@knghtcmdr Not always? Well maybe we will see how this movie justifies wanting more for the people around you?
I’d say it’s actually really selfless to want more for your community than is actually being given. What I meant by they was the people of Rosas. Not Asha herself.
Watching the trailer I felt like I was missing something. But I never came up with any of the ridiculously wild conclusions so many people made. Cause there is nothing to support it.
I actually took the time and effort to look up more about the movie beyond marketing. We aren’t kids. We have the ability to look for more information about certain movies.
I found in an article about Asha and Magnifico’s hero and villain dynamic that is very interesting.
Both of them believe in the power of a wish. And that it should be protected.
But Asha ends up believing that wishes are not simply ideas. But also come from our hearts. She believes by taking away a wish. It takes away an important part of someone. And prevents them the ability to make their wish come true through their own efforts.
While Magnifico believe wishes to simply be ideas. Because of that he only grants the wishes that will only benefit him. And keeps most of the wishes to himself. He justifies this by the belief by the idea that he is sparing them the pain of not reaching their goals. Kinda ironic since he gives false hope to everyone. Which is how he stays in power.
Asha and Magnifico are two sides of the same coin if you really think about it. It’s not materialistic to think that wishes should not be taken, and to help people make their own wish come true like Asha believes. Kind of like guiding people you know?
And Magnifico thinking wishes are simply ideas shows he doesn’t fully understand what a wish is. Not to mention I’ve heard from others who got to watch a preview of Wish that he doesn’t care what wishes are good and bad. As long as they benefit him they are granted.
And someone who got to see the preview even described that when he said he grants the wishes he’s sure are good for Rosas. It’s like saying what’s good for him. As in he thinks he is Rosas.
"Be careful what you wish for"? That's the most clichéd phrase in fiction; Disney really is falling apart.😁
Next they'll make a film with such nuanced morals as "Eat Your Vegetables", "Don't Pee the Bed", and "Don't Bite Your Little Brother, Jane! Biting Is Bad."
It doesn't help that this sounds like the basic plot for Wonder Woman 1984...
@@atomicninjaduck9200 Yeah, i'm also getting vibes from that godawful movie...
Wait. Its also a title from a fantasy novels about mundane modern kids who meet and ask wish toward villain character from Disney works, only to find out if the wish backfire them very painfully
@@atomicninjaduck9200 Oh, that’s kind of funny because Chris Pine was in that movie too!
But if the villian was a POC, you would go see the movie regardless of how "classic" it feels or not, right?
Matt’s point is that if the villain was a colored person, the Left would go into spasms of rage. They would literally riot and start killing people, and burn entire cities down, while Al Sharpton rappels down from a helicopter and holds a press conference denouncing Disney.
I'm glad Walt isn't here to witness this. In fact, if he was this wouldn't even be thought of. Walt wanted to make something out of himself like others having a career and money, but most of all being an artist.
Classic formula: dead parent(s), optimistic, fantastical, no politics, self sacrifice, true love and complementing nature between a boy and girl.
Lol the villain actually sounds like he's wise and not naive to think every wish is a good wish. That just shows he demonstrates discernment where the hero just wants a utopia. And we all know where that can go wrong.
I love how Chris Pine is doing the voice too. You pretty much never see him as a villain except the way he massacred Captain Kirk.
Have you actually read the plot synopsis?
He already HAS the wishes, and is entrusted with them by the people so they might come true, except he’s using them to instill a sense of false by selectively granting them and keeping his subjects loyal to him to get their wishes granted
He’s not keeping them from the people for their own good, he’s hoarding them to control the people. Y’all go ahead and agree and agree with this guy lmao
@@SandwitchZebra Even so, this makes even less sense and makes him a terrible "villain". If he wanted to manipulate everyone and make them truly dependent on his magical powers, he would grant everyone's wishes without hesitation, that literally would give him the best opportunity to take advantage of people's lives, since now they would just have to go to him to grant whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted.
This is the perfect formula for manipulation and to cause chaos among the people, because, let's be real, you can't expect everyone to be a saint and have wishes with good intentions, there are always going to be many bad apples among the people with malevolent and selfish desires, some of which could ruin other people's lives or oppose someone else's wish, and you wanna hear something funny? Some previous Disney Villains have done this exact same thing to try and manipulate their victims (most often the protagonists), into giving into their biggest desires so the villains could take advantage of them (Ursula doing it to Ariel, Jafar doing it to Alladin, Hades doing it to Megara and Hercules).
By making the villain, someone who won't grant all the wishes because he's "selfish", makes absolutely no sense, because, couldn't just the people riot and force him to grant their wishes? This is why this idea for the "villain" doesn't work.
@@inactivehorse9753 slow aren’t you? You should stick to cocomelon
@sandwitchzebra
That’s what the plot synopsis reads?
Because that’s far from true.
It looks that way because of UA-cam. The bitrate is compressed and you have to pay for PREMIUM to get a better bitrate
It looks great. Stop the snark.
It takes about 3 years to conceive, prep, execute and release an animated feature film. So this is not Disney "getting back on track," this is peak WOKE Disney. In 2-3 years we may see some "back on track" films from the studio.
If its still around
But due to Disney's incompetence and ego, and going WOKE, I'm afraid it might be a little too late for them to get back on track. Unless Bob Iger is fired from his CEO position and replaced by a CEO that actually cares about quality, and every WOKE activist at Disney is fired and Blacklisted, nothing is going to change.
it’s not that deep 😂
Aside from a new Tron feature, I have no interest at all.
@@allananderson6343disney made 80 billion dollars in 2022 they will definitely still be here
How many more times is this going to happen before Disney realizes
They know, they just don't care. They're getting more money from China, to subvert our culture, than they could ever dream of making from ticket sales.
They can't realize it. Even if employees at the higher level know it's actually impossible at this point to go a different route. Disney is sinking ship and the upper management rubs shoulders and is friends with the woke agenda class. They will ride it down with the ship now or lose all social standing with their way of life.
Also, its ironic that the same people who make such a big deal out of how traditionally masculine they are care so much about Disney princess movies
So…this movie is based on the false premise that everybody is basically good, and so therefore everything that everyone wishes will be good, and this “bad” king is preventing people from getting good things. That’s not reality. That’s an airy fairy view of humanity and is not helpful to kids, who need mature and principled adults and moral guidance to teach them to curb their naturally selfish and bad natures.
At this point, these movies are SO ridiculously awful I actually think they have to be using AI generated scripts. How could and sane rational human thinking a story where EVERYONES wishes are granted be a good idea.
No, not EVERYONE'S wishes, just white people's wishes 😂
@@The_Novu youre right, its shallow as hell just like the left.
The idea is the starting point it's the execution that matters. Plenty you could do with that. Just hire people who can actually write and not agenda driven soyboys.
no the scripts are too bad to be written with AI. only a brain damaged socialist would think thats a good idea. AI is too logical for that
She never said all the wishes should be granted though. Pay attention to the actual dialogue and do your research. If your not willing to do that. Let’s have a debate. Unless you can’t do that too?
The Wise KIng: Wishes will be granted if they are fixing potholes, improving traffic flow, anything for the good of thy Kingdom. (Evil laugh.)
Heroic Brown Girl: BUt that's, that's, that's RAYCISS!!
Because that disproportionately helps the whites as they are more likely to own cars that drive on those roads. Jeez. I meant that as sarcasm but the thought just popped into my head like some kind of woke mindworm. Scary.
For me the fall of Disney began with the newer Star Wars movies and that Mark Hammell even admitted it was garbage
Since when was Gaston right?? Lol he was the bad guy cause was a narcissist, who belittled Belle and her father, and even tried to blackmail Belle into marrying him. Sorry, I really love the movie, and that analysis annoys me. 😅
It’s a bit hypocritical that Matt will complain about the little mermaid race swapping but will also complain when Disney makes a new story with a white villain and brown protagonist. Also this is a kids movie. Most parents don’t take their kids to see a movie simply because they (the parents) will enjoy the story line or animation.
Shhhhh, he’s gotta complain about something
I also find it intriguing how he continually referred to the protagonist as “the brown girl”
It sounds like the case where she gets what she wants, grants every single wish, society then falls into chaos, and then they see that the king wasn’t such a bad guy
Just like in Iran when the king was overthrown.
If only.
That is actually will be a very good movie with a very nice lesson , but they will never do that
They will make her at the right by any means no matter how stupid it is , and the king at wrong,
Probably they'll make him apologize at the end too
That would require nuance and this is modern Disney we're talking about.
My first wish would be to make sure that no one else other than me can make any wishes.
To me Im not neccesarily mad that they FINALLY decided to create an original brown character instead of being literally racist and change every white character. Im mad because the movie is more than likely going to be a woke POS they just cant help themselves like a meth addict!
I have no issue with that movie. It’s finally an original idea. It isn’t a remake. This looks like a regular Disney movie, without crazy re imagining garbage, and I don’t care about their skin color. I’ll watch it and see if it’s any good.
This reminds me of that scene in Bruce Almighty where he says yes to everyone's prayers, and it not only fails to make everyone happy, but it also causes utter chaos.
There was a time even pretty recently, when animated family movies were some of the most well written in all of Hollywood. That went downhill real fast. Oh well. There's still some good lesser known action and horror films out there, the last remaining genres that haven't been killed by wokeism.
I dont know... "Get out" was a horror film and seemed to be pushing a ridiculous "white-people evil" type message. I didn't watch it for that reason.
lmao judging the trailer like u ALREADY watch the full movie.😭u don't even know the plot let's be real now
I have to agree that the king character doesn't seem to be evil.
Who wants to bet Disney partly is doing the Wish idea because their rival Dreamworks Puss in Boots Last wish was such a hit?
Bullseye
Just watching the trailer, it's an amalgam of a bunch of other movies and ideas. If you can't create anything original, copy someone else.
same with the animation, it’s almost like here Disney is trying to go for the comic book style animation that Puss In Boots did, but they fail to understand how puss in boots made it work
Disney owns dreamworks
@@TakaVasAshlar No they don't. They are a separate company. I believe at one point the creators of dreamworks did work for Disney, but they built their own company. Disney does own Pixar though
I'm probably going to lose my job because i refused to call a trans employee with the pronouns she/her and i insisted into using he/him because of him being a man. I got told that it's not nice and when i pointed out the fact that you can't pretend other people to always and only talk to you the way you like, i got responded that it's not nice since i was hurting his feelings.
I lost all the people that tried to appear friendly to me, i will lose my job, but I won't lose my sould and my backbone.
I won't let this BS travel all the way from the US and Canada to my country, no matter how high is the price I'll have to pay.
I will fight for my country against this bs propaganda
And when we say “go back to what you were doing 30 years ago,” we don’t mean make shitty live action remakes 😂
I don't have anything to do with Disney at all. My family and friends know when I'm done with you, I'm done. I haven't watched an NBA game since 1982 or an NFL game since 2010.
Okay so I want to play devil's advocate here as I think it is needed. We complain when they change characters race and now we're mad they're doing a new original movie with a person of colour as the main hero ? Seem like we're blowing from both side here, there's nothing wrong with them wanting a person of colour to be the hero of a movie, I do agree that making the villain a white male is kind of overdone at this point but whatever ... Just give it a chance ... Like I said I'm much more pissed that they make snow white and Ariel black that the fact that they're trying to make new original movie with people of colour... for me that doesn't remove anything
You may have a point, but let us know after you watch it if we were right to be expecting more garbled, woke, anti-White BS.
@@129jasper1 yeah it might very well be crap lol we’ll see
I think it really might just be the villain being white. I frankly don't remember complaints with Encanto in this regard. (And I'm tempted to say that Raya doesn't even count as having a POC main character because OH MY GOSH that girl was the whitest girl I've ever heard deliver lines in a movie, haha.)
Edit: By which I mean her voice direction is very SoCal, not that the VA is white or something.
Yeah and the villain being whilte is also fine ... I think we're over thinking it ... maybe at this point they should just make the villain an alien or something lol @@purplefern6010
Issue is the same as the little mermaid and Snow White, it’s a movie set in Spain, so I would expect the characters look Spanish.
Sher Kahn could quite possibly be the villain who was the most right out of all of Disney's villains. He respected the balance and equilibrium of the forest, and never took more than what he needed. He warned all the animals that man would bring the red flower and burn down the forest.
.... and that's exactly what Mowgli did, and Kahn died for it as well. That tiger is a friggin martyr.
'Amazing' how Disney cut the last part of out of their own adaptation.
Interesting take. Thanks for sharing this perspective
Only Matt Walsh would justify a villain attempting to murder a child because his eye got scratched
@SandwitchZebra Kahn is motivated by the same thing in both versions, but he only lost an eye in the live action. Either way, it's Kahn that fears Mowgli. Not the other way around.
@allananderson6343 I never read the original tale, but from what I do know, I believe Kahn is more menacing in that version and more deserving of the title "Man Eater."
In the animated version, he's more whimsical than menacing. He's definitely more in line with a cartoonish villain.
I love his live action version, and that's the one I'm referring to mostly. He's far more relatable, powerful, and intimidating.
Waitwaitwait-Gaston had a point??? …Sir… are you sure you know what the movie is about? I don’t know the full context of your argument, but at no point in the film does Gaston have a point. He shamelessly lusts and pines after Belle, trying to force her to marry him by the end of the film-he’s a regular Narcissus with how much he loves himself-and when the Beast comes into the picture, first of all, he’s threatened by the Beast because clearly Belle is in love with him and not Gaston, so he drums up the people’s fear of his monstrous appearance so that he has an excuse to murder him. And no, he does not have a point in making the Beast into this big, scary thing that will “come and take your children in the night!” The message of this movie is so in your face, and yet people still miss it! It’s literally “Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover!” Belle seems beautiful yet weird and distant on the surface, but she’s really bright and charming and intellectual. Gaston seems like a handsome hunk/Prince Charming on the outside, but inside he’s cruel and vain and selfish. And the Beast is the biggest example of this. He’s a horrible monstrous beast on the outside, and anyone who looks at him would think that he might try to kill them, but if you only got to know him, you’d discover that he’s still just a man on the inside. A kind, loving man who just wants his human form and his life back… and at the end of the film, he just wants to be with Belle. Gaston never had a point, he made up believable lies about the Beast to get him killed. Dude.
The villain in princess and the frog wasn’t a white guy. How bout moanna? The movie doesn’t really have a “villain” per se, but her father was at least the antagonist. Not a white guy. Stromboli in Pinocchio I think was a Gypsy. Not a white guy. The villain in little mermaid wasn’t white OR a guy. She was a purplish octopus lady. The villain in Wall-E was a robotic AI. Jafar is Arab. Not a white guy. Oogie boogie is a sack of bugs. His voice actor isn’t even a white guy. The Huns in Milan aren’t white guys. Yzma in emperors new groove is not a white guy. The weird short cook guy in ratatouille isn’t white(I don’t think…his ethnicity is a little ambiguous). So I’m not really sure where your getting this “disney only has white villains” nonsense.
“Disney dropped a turd on a new movie” is what you really meant to say.
Was Amber Heard in it?
@@UglyFaceOnAStick-iz8bt Nope. Thank goodness she isn’t there.
But apart from that, I’d like to say that Matt’s take was actually extremely flawed. With the only redeeming quality being the seemingly tacky animation.
Which is actually really stunning in a better resolution like 4k ultra hd. Found in Trailer Spot’s channel. Disney is really irresponsible about the compression in sites like UA-cam. Even on Disney+
Imagine changing all good white characters to black/whatever and then even make the bad guys in new movies WHITE and the good "hero" black/whatever
I hate Disney.
Stop overreaching…..Disney had white antagonist and white protagonists in their old movies what is ANTI WHITE!!! about THIS FLIM…….explain.
Never criticize a movie that hasn't been released yet.
I think the villian looking like a narcissist has some interesting potential, I'm in.
Classic Disney villain: tall, thin, brooding white man with an English accent.
I try not to take it personally.
Wow this movie looks trash.
The movie’s climactic end is when she finally gets her wish: “My wish… my wish is…. Is…. TO BE A MAN!”
Ohhh noooo! 😆
@@SelenaSea There’s a song too, sung to the tune of Frozen’s “Let it Go”:
🎵”I’m a guy, I’m a guy! Even though I’m not quite sure why!”🎵….Etc.
It’s very trendy. Little girls everywhere will be singing it.
So... no villains can be white now?
Disney classic films have been white in the past. Why is that a problem now?
It’s very difficult to have content for your kids where it isn’t effed up in messaging.
You have to curate, and take responsibility as a parent. They are your kids, act like it. If your public school is woke, get them out of there. Don't take them to see woke films, and don't let them support such films with their friends. Don't be a tyrant, but talk to them about why you feel the way you feel. A lot of kids are smarter than most people give them credit for.
I agree that kids shouldn’t be indoctrinated by wokeness. At least the modern definition of it. It was a lot better when it was actually needed.
But kids should also not be indoctrinated to anything political. Not even if it’s something you agree with. Let them make they’re own choices, while guiding them safely.
But Wish is far from a woke movie. It’s about someone who senses a darkness no one else sees in their leader.
It’s about her wanting more for her community than what is being given. If you want to debate about this. Your more than free too. But if you somehow find my long comment. Read that one.
Oh yes, Snow White a 14 yr old marring a 30 yr old man is such a good message
@@thedifferenceincolour7341 The prince being 30 is a common misconception. He’s actually also said to be 18. More likely for the time. Since he looks to young to be 30.
@@thedifferenceincolour7341 Where did you hear that? I'd like to know your source. Regardless, even if true, and I doubt it, that was a fairly common and accepted practice for the time. Marriage back then was more about stability then it was about love, and to be fair, it's not often about love in these days either.
My biggest issue with this film is the animation style they chose. It looks like a TV budget production rather than a full fledged film budget production. Encanto had a distinct Disney style and also had an extraordinary level of detail in the hair, clothes, environment, etc. This movie has the Disney style but looks lifeless. It seems they’re trying to go for a “storybook” look but it’s lifeless. The recent Puss in Boots movie went with a storybook style and, despite it’s dark undertones, looked bright, lively, and fun.
I think the animation style looks like a storybook, and the creators of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish chose a similar style - it worked great, imho. This Disney animation will be bad mostly because of the plot.
I thought that, the texture of the animation feels paper like but rough and dim
@@shaikya Exactly. Almost like an unfinished product.
@@weed...5692 Personally, I’ll hold my criticism on the plot till the movie’s release but if we’re going off of Disney’s track record the past few years then it’ll most likely suck. Raya and the Last Dragon had potential but was underwhelming in terms of story. The animation on the other was fantastic. This is a long shot but maybe this movie will be the opposite. Look like crap but actually have a decent story LOL.
@@LilFrankieT I can already tell the story will be awful, just by the fact that Asha doesn't agree about only a couple of wished being granted, because every wish must be granted, like WHAT?! Do you have any idea what would happen if everyone's wishes was granted, it would be chaos. Because, from what I observed from the words of the "villain" he only grants the wishes that are the most benecial for his kingdoms happiness and prosperity, so if only a couple of wishes are to be granted based on what he said, makes me thing that the majority of wishes, are either: 1. Stupid and not worth granting, 2. Opposing to someone else's wish, 3. have malicious/malevolent intentions or 4. All of the above. And he seems like a wise man and it's absolutely right to be cautious in which wishes are the ones worth granting. But i bet that (because this is Modern WOKE Disney), Asha will be rewarded for granting everyone's wishes with no consequences, because "our diverse strong female protagonist can never be wrong". Such bullshit...
Rest assured Disney does not have the balls to replace the white Tarzan with a black man.
I'm not with Matt Wash on this one. I wish all the people in the comments actually saw the movie. Hands down one of my favorite movies ever! It was everything and more. My husband, myself along with our two children loved it so much. I haven't felt that Disney joy rush in a long time. A+++
I laughed at how the female character was created to look part white, part Asian, part East Indian, and maybe part black, just to keep everyone happy.
Ha ha! Well-observed. They probably fed images of every Disney Princess so far into an AI image generator, and this is what it spewed out. A homogenised character that's the average of everything that went before. Yeah, that's appealing. 😑
I believe we saw this plot play out in Wonder Woman 1984 and we all know how granting everyone’s wish turned out.
Yeah you nailed it , how are you?
Someone else mentioned the plot of Bruce Almighty being similar in effect.
That movie was dumpster trash and I'm glad Disney at least had the sense to take away Rogue Squadron from Patty Jenkins after it. Even after making a big deal about announcing it too.
If I had my wish Hollywood would burn to the ground.
I saw the trailer and even I have to admit; the 3D Disney style is really starting to look boring.
Post 2012, with Frozen and Tangled, every 3D Disney movie has the same art style.
At least the pre 2012 Disney-Pixar films had toys, bugs, fish, monsters and cars as main characters, so every film got to look different and varied. Even when they had human characters, they were able to stylise them to their respective film.
Now, every film is starting to look the same and it's boring.
The movie message is about equity, again...which is the ultimate progressive "wish"...and why people with common sense will reject it, again. Gonna watch Ren and Stimpy, an all-time classic, way before it's time.
Happy helmet, Space Madness.
@@WizelBalan Royal Canadian kilted Yaksmen!
Good times back then...fun was fun.
Cartoons for MEN!!
"We would live in Utopia right now, if it wasn't for THOSE people" is a message that all racist tyrants can get behind (and have throughout history)
Doesn’t Matt say this about “the left”?
@@SandwitchZebra definitely. Applies to all authoritarians, though
Well technically, to be honest here, even if this was good and not a piece of garbage you’d still wouldn’t watch it anyway because of who it’s being made by
I wish i had the level of job security to lose $900 million dollars and still keep my job.
No one's talking about how similar this movie also is to Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, made by Dreamworks...
1. Similar animation style
2. The story revolves around the protagonist wishing upon a star
3. The villain is an arrogant antagonist who wants wishes all to himself
4. Both have Harvey Guillén in the cast...
At least Jack Horner was the fun sort of villain where everyone can agree “yeah dude, your wish is terrible and you relish in having 0 redeeming qualities.” That’s a good classic villain. And the Wishing Star only has One wish to grant and tries its hardest to keep beings from getting to it via the Dark Forest and the map.
From the Wish trailer, they’re trying to go for the King as the villain, but what’s the problem exactly? He can grant wishes but doesn’t grant everyones. Okay, so? Are those discarded wishes used to nefarious purposes? Do the people lose their life force or something? Can they only make ONE wish ever? Like, seriously, it seems the King is being selective out of prudence, not malice.
Also, sometimes wishes come true on their own and don’t require any special action. Like someone wishing to find love. They make the wish, the King goes “naw, not feeling this one,” the person doesn’t know the wish has been discarded. A few days later, they bump into someone and hit it off, and their wish is “granted” with no input from anyone or anything beyond natural chance.
Seriously, what is the bad point of the villain? If anything, the King could be an antagonist at the basic level of being set against the protagonist, but that’s all I got so far.
Oh I definitely caught on, maybe my comments were after yours. It's definitely not an accident, but they are still trying to make the concept woke.
Harvey Guillen was just at our fan convention in Salt Lake City a week or so ago and apparently he was just up there pushing his homosexuality up on the panel stage. I guess he was a nice guy but after hearing that I stayed far away from him. Not that there's anything he's been in that I'm really into making me want to meet him. I did catch a glimpse of him at his table but that's it.
I don’t believe you understand how movie development works
You can’t just cook up a theatrical animated release in 10 months. That isn’t how anything works, you can’t even rush a movie that fast.
Disney is such trash now.
This cartoon was made right in the middle of the woke era. Cartoons take too much labor and time to make, so they can't be easily changed at the last moment. It's not going to be a change of course for Disney. Even if Disney fired their whole creative staff and hired new employees who value traditional family values, it would take years for a non-woke full length animated movie to surface. All Disney can do if they want their customers back is bait and switch. They will promise a return to traditional movie making, do nothing different, and hope their audience is too stupid to notice.
A shill reviewer really tried to like Wish and could say it was okay. His headline was ironically dead on. " Disney princess combines magic with modern day activism ". Okay. who's interested in this? Wish comes across as a parody of modern Disney films but also as parody of Disney. According to reports, this was going to be a different film before activists got involved.
Of course it'll be garbage...... it's Disney!
Disney is the very definition of Villiany..
Kinda true tho
It is to turn kids against their parents. Parent didn't buy you that toy? Think of the villain.
Three puppies are stranded in the forest and it starts to snow. Then suddenly the spirit of the forest appears in front of them. It tells them that they were good so they each get 1 wish. The first puppy:
-I'm so cold, I'm so lonely. I wish I was home.
So he gets teleported home. The second puppy:
--I'm so cold, I'm so lonely. I wish I was home.
So he also gets teleported home. The spirit asks the third puppy what his wish is and the puppy say:
-I'm so cold, I'm so lonely, I wish my bothers were here.
So the two puppies get teleported back into the forest...
Moral of the story?
This is another part of Disney's recent meta-commentary trend, where a lot of their new projects are comments on their old image (the live action movies often make this explicit, Dumbo is pretty on the nose where the original circus is replaced with a Disney style amusement park).
So this movie is a giant middle finger to Walt Disney. The king represents Walt himself. His kingdom represents the Disney media empire. The wishes represent Disney's product of childhood fantasies come to life. The selective granting of wishes is a commentary on the Eurocentric (i.e. "white") character of 20th century Disney. The little girl who grants everybody's wishes represents inclusion and equity. The realization of all of the wishes is a comment on media representation. The kingdom granting everybody's wish is thus the media empire representing every possible racialized childhood imagination.
Well said my friend. Modern Disney is a mockery to Walt Disney's legacy, and i'm sure if he was somehow still alive today to see his company utterly destroyed and corrupted... he would be extremely dissapointed and pissed.
You hit the nail on the head, Matt. This studio is responsible for some of the greatest CLASSICS of all time. Unfortunately, these classics rub the mindset of the current generation(s) the wrong way. Generations that have no merits of their own to speak of so they are constantly looking for any perceived Ills with their predecessors. Seriously. Who in the right mind considers the Prince in Snow White a stalker? Or thinks that it is fine with telling little girls that it is bad if they want to be a princess, but if their brother wants to play Elsa... that's okay. #ClownWorld
I do agree with Matt when he has an his good takes. But in the case where he really unfairly criticizes Wish. He doesn’t do anything objective at all. It’s just his opinion that clouds his judgement of what the movie truly is going to be from the trailer.
Trailers don’t usually do the movie justice. But this does actually seem like a good trailer for Disney standard. I already explained why in a long comment. If you want to read it, try scrolling until you find it. If you can’t find it, I’m willing to have a debate on it here.
@@bravestraven4650Matt Walsh does this all the time. Makes blanket assessments before actually seeing anything which he never does. As much as I hated that Barbie review and thought Ben Shapiro horribly misrepresented that movie, at least he actually sat through it. Matt Walsh is a scared helicopter parent that never gives anything a chance before he begins crapping on it. I watch something. I may like it and I may not.