@@jaxthewolf4572 he doesn't need to be. He basically is leader of Cult of Cthulhu. Frail and weak. But force behind him that he worships is terrifying.
where are you going, stream? far, far away. take me with you, stream. take me on your dark journey. lord Thrith will take me, take me far away to the heart of life a silence I give you my breath, my life, the silence
The ending part of this chunk of the book always seemed heartbreaking. This warren if where the characters meet Strawberry. A character who was introduced with the most cheerful inocence. The end of this ark managed to jerk some tears upon the characters asking him why would he come with them anyway if he's already got a mate to look after. And all he does is reply with a sorrowful yelp.
I love watership down but when bigwig said "no good biting wire" really creeps me out with the breathing sounds and blood coming out from nose as he sufficates
BROTHER. I just watched this movie as an adult for the first time. This clip stuck with me. So I search it. It stuck with me specifically for the delivery of that word. I believe it’s his confidence. He was taught the warriors way as an Oslow member. His delivery. In his panic you can see his experience and grit shine through as he can in that moment remain calm and deliver the life saving information to his mate. I served in the marine corps infantry. I was no great warrior. But I have a friend who big wig reminds me of and particularly so here in this scene we speak of with the wire.
Well... This is basically a cosmic horror story for rabbits. Cowlsip warren "made a deal" with Man. They are safe. They get best food for free. No Elil dares come near them. But as every "deal" with an eldritch abomination goes... It's not really a deal. They are just being used, changed and exploited. While being horribly mentally broken by something thay can't even properly understand.
Umm, I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree. I watched The Plague Dogs once and it was waaaaaay darker than this. I have seen this movie so many times I’ve lost count. But this movie doesn’t disturb me on any level. Yes, I love this movie that much. The Plague Dogs on the other hand, great movie, not gonna lie, but have you forgotten the scene where Snitter accidentally stepped on the shotgun trigger? I apologize if this seems like I’m attacking you, but I’m not, I’m just voicing an opinion. But that doesn’t mean I don’t respect yours, I just disagree with you. But, that’s just me, and everyone has a different outlook on things and I can’t bash that. Have a nice day.👋🙂
@@LauranceDonMac i remember that scene, the beginning is actually dark, later its rather ok. Here we have a lot of blood and corpses, the Efrafa rabbits, Jesus Christ! Of course i understand your opinion and respect it. They are both by the same author, what kind of cruel beast was he, animal abuser for sure. Ive recently watched Nimh, gosh, its so dark as hell! During watching i thought its way darker than this and plague dogs taken together. All dogs go to heaven, man, i loved to shatter my psychics with it, but Nimh is probably much darker even despite Anne Maries backstory. Don Bluth really must be an animal abuser and satanist if he makes movies like these. But I think nothing can beat animal farm. The 40s cartoon, maybe much darker than the live action version and the book despite happy ending
@@LauranceDonMac I personally don’t think anything can top the scene in WD where Holly recounts the rabbits being gassed to death while trying to escape Sandleford Warren.
Cowslip has no hope, other than that through distracting themselves with nonsense about dignity and acquiescence he and his fellows can make-believe that rabbits can come to love the shining wire
Anybody want to help me understand Cowslip? He’s all twitchy and off putting.. complicity is one thing. What’s this about the feeling of “mist”? Getting lost?
That's the point of his character, hes supposed to be off-putting, although I wouldn't call him twitchy, more of he doesn't move how a rabbit should, he's nonchalant and graceful, like he has not a care in the world. It's supposed to alud that something is wrong-- As for the mist that's also supposed to alud to something wrong, fiver says this because the rabbits are deceiving them, not telling them or warning them about the dangers of the traps. That's what the mist means.
Strongly recommend reading this section in the book, Chapters 12-17. This movie is brilliant but it doesn't (probably can't) adequately capture the horror and familiarity of Cowslip's warren
Those people I ran into outside who think they're riding a silver bullet to the sky. Have you seen twilight zone The Book to serve mankind or V the science fiction series. Think about it. Who's on the menu
Denholm Elliott as the voice of Cowslip ,R I P 🙏 1922-1992
Yeah...This is why you need to listen to Fiver in the world of Watership Down! He's the only thing to keep you from dying so soon.
this warren is the creepiest part of the entire movie
Cowslip freaks me out more than Woundwort.
me too!
It should. It's basically Innsmoth with bunnies
Cowslip would have been even scarier if he was a pretty good fighter
@@jaxthewolf4572 he doesn't need to be. He basically is leader of Cult of Cthulhu. Frail and weak. But force behind him that he worships is terrifying.
where are you going, stream?
far, far away.
take me with you, stream.
take me on your dark journey.
lord Thrith will take me,
take me far away to the heart of life
a silence
I give you my breath, my life,
the silence
I've Had Enough!
Smash
@@fivertherabbit7 Oh those critics! Failed artists... ;)
Those rabbits were reprobate 😂😂😂
@@taneaapochicago
So farm animals are too.
The ending part of this chunk of the book always seemed heartbreaking. This warren if where the characters meet Strawberry. A character who was introduced with the most cheerful inocence. The end of this ark managed to jerk some tears upon the characters asking him why would he come with them anyway if he's already got a mate to look after. And all he does is reply with a sorrowful yelp.
I love watership down but when bigwig said "no good biting wire" really creeps me out with the breathing sounds and blood coming out from nose as he sufficates
BROTHER. I just watched this movie as an adult for the first time. This clip stuck with me. So I search it. It stuck with me specifically for the delivery of that word. I believe it’s his confidence. He was taught the warriors way as an Oslow member. His delivery. In his panic you can see his experience and grit shine through as he can in that moment remain calm and deliver the life saving information to his mate. I served in the marine corps infantry. I was no great warrior. But I have a friend who big wig reminds me of and particularly so here in this scene we speak of with the wire.
Yes, then I want to cry and vomit at the same time
Animals hate man, because we destroy everything, we can learn a lot from animals
Bigwig reminds me of an old friend 🧡 😢
Dignity and the the will to accept our fate granted. 😅
❤ favourite ❤️ always been n the velveteen rabbit 🐇
"Well, it's not poisoned!"
That would rather defeat the point, wouldn't it..?
They didn’t know the purpose.
It smells like... Aliens. Free candy in every convenience store!
Well... This is basically a cosmic horror story for rabbits. Cowlsip warren "made a deal" with Man. They are safe. They get best food for free. No Elil dares come near them. But as every "deal" with an eldritch abomination goes... It's not really a deal. They are just being used, changed and exploited. While being horribly mentally broken by something thay can't even properly understand.
When I first watched this, I was scared the other rabbits were going to eat them
And after this Bigwig never bitched about anything Fiver said again
Is that Silver yawning? Good ol' Silver
It hurts me to see the snare in Pickwicks neck. And the blood, gosh, its dark as hell. Its way darker than plague dogs who are actually calm
Umm, I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree. I watched The Plague Dogs once and it was waaaaaay darker than this. I have seen this movie so many times I’ve lost count. But this movie doesn’t disturb me on any level. Yes, I love this movie that much. The Plague Dogs on the other hand, great movie, not gonna lie, but have you forgotten the scene where Snitter accidentally stepped on the shotgun trigger? I apologize if this seems like I’m attacking you, but I’m not, I’m just voicing an opinion. But that doesn’t mean I don’t respect yours, I just disagree with you. But, that’s just me, and everyone has a different outlook on things and I can’t bash that. Have a nice day.👋🙂
@@LauranceDonMac i remember that scene, the beginning is actually dark, later its rather ok. Here we have a lot of blood and corpses, the Efrafa rabbits, Jesus Christ! Of course i understand your opinion and respect it. They are both by the same author, what kind of cruel beast was he, animal abuser for sure. Ive recently watched Nimh, gosh, its so dark as hell! During watching i thought its way darker than this and plague dogs taken together. All dogs go to heaven, man, i loved to shatter my psychics with it, but Nimh is probably much darker even despite Anne Maries backstory. Don Bluth really must be an animal abuser and satanist if he makes movies like these. But I think nothing can beat animal farm. The 40s cartoon, maybe much darker than the live action version and the book despite happy ending
@@LauranceDonMac I personally don’t think anything can top the scene in WD where Holly recounts the rabbits being gassed to death while trying to escape Sandleford Warren.
@@IzayoiArwenaI think water ship down is more violent while Plague dogs is more depressing
Was Cowslip hoping the traps would get them?
Cowslip has no hope, other than that through distracting themselves with nonsense about dignity and acquiescence he and his fellows can make-believe that rabbits can come to love the shining wire
They accepted any new rabbit, to better their odds of survival.
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Anybody want to help me understand Cowslip? He’s all twitchy and off putting.. complicity is one thing. What’s this about the feeling of “mist”? Getting lost?
That's the point of his character, hes supposed to be off-putting, although I wouldn't call him twitchy, more of he doesn't move how a rabbit should, he's nonchalant and graceful, like he has not a care in the world.
It's supposed to alud that something is wrong--
As for the mist that's also supposed to alud to something wrong, fiver says this because the rabbits are deceiving them, not telling them or warning them about the dangers of the traps. That's what the mist means.
Strongly recommend reading this section in the book, Chapters 12-17. This movie is brilliant but it doesn't (probably can't) adequately capture the horror and familiarity of Cowslip's warren
He's a murderer. That's why his mates laugh when they say good fortune. They are setting them up so that they can sacrifice them
@@BookofGatesaccepting any new rabbits to better their odds of survival.
@@shaereub4450 and deliberately not warning them of the danger.
Those people I ran into outside who think they're riding a silver bullet to the sky. Have you seen twilight zone The Book to serve mankind or V the science fiction series. Think about it. Who's on the menu
I'm bigwig and general woundwort ok.😅
I'm fiver