Yes this is an reupload! A more watchable version siince our first one is blurred to crap and almost unwatchable. This is more consistent flow of the reaction and less blur on the reaction video!
Last Wish does a great job introducing the three villain archetypes. The Sympathetic (Goldilocks), The Unforgivable (Jack), and The Embodiment (Death).
@@neesonnaidoo4745they ended as neutrals if I recall so I think it’s more like she isn’t a villain but she could probably cross paths with puss again if she is after a similar thing as him.
Funny detail: if you go back to the frames when Goldie is reading the fairy-tale book, and then pick the first letter in each line, it will spell "You already have it" :D
The Baker's Dozen only got mortally wounded in their encounter with the flowers, except Gary, and then Jack used the phoenix to heal them, probably since wounded people are a bigger drag than dead people. It can be seen in the ending as well. When Jack flicks the Ethical Bug off his shoulder he loses a wing and a leg. When the Ethical Bug flies in on the phoenix at the end he only has three legs and needs assistance for flying. When he shows up again for bears he has both wings and four legs again. The only thing that happened between the last scene and that one is that he came into contact with the phoenix.
28:52 I like that the stamp and library card tell their own little story; Goldi checks out the book repeatedly, but then others check it out (I see Humpty in there) so she can't access it as often, but she loves it so much she swipes it when she runs away from the orphanage.
Man this is definitely in my top 5 to 10 films. This movie is an immense breath of fresh in today's age of movies, it's so full of love and storytelling, and just makes my heart so happy with its originality, style and writing
Fun fact: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish had less of a budget than the first Puss in Boots movie. Puss in Boots had a budget of $130 million, whereas Puss in Boots: The Last Wish had a budget of $90 million.
As someone who has experienced more than my share of panic attacks, the one in this movie is terrifyingly accurate. It’s cool to see something like that portrayed so well.
I have a different sort of reaction to stress. Panic, sadness, fear goes through a filter and comes out the other side as anger. I’ve never had a panic attack like Puss or others describe but I have had moments of stress, where I run the scenarios over and over in my head,start getting mad and frustrated, I start spiraling, I get more irritable, my heart starts pumping, it gets harder to see. I think it they’re panic attacks run through a filter of rage. Let me tell you it is possible to actually go blind with anger. Everything goes out of focus, and it’s hard to make things out.
@@Broomer52 Usually when I panic, it's due to high stress on a time limit. Once I start to panic and realize it's happening, I get stressed about being stressed because I know that as long as I'm panicking like that, I can't get anything done, and I probably don't have time for it. So as time goes on, I get more stressed about being stressed, and the panic attack gets worse. Of course, there are also times when it's not time-related. All I know is that I'm usually hyper-aware of everything I'm feeling, and my mind is racing so fast that I can't latch onto any single thought, and the thoughts I can make out as they zip by are foggy. My usual symptoms are hyperventilating, my body going rigid, by hands start clenching and unclenching seemingly of their own accord, heart pounding, my face twitches in places, my gut becomes so tense it makes it hard to breathe, my hands, face, and teeth start tingling after a few minutes, and I get dizzy. Sometimes my vision also goes slightly out of focus. I sometimes also get an urge to inflict pain on myself by slapping myself in the face or banging my head on a table to try to snap myself back into focus, though whatever willpower I have in that moment is directed toward resisting that urge, and I'm usually successful. My panic attacks don't usually turn into rage, but I have had at least one panic attack in the past that was caused by anger. A near-violent rage towards a group of the most irritating kids I have ever known when I was in high school, and the mental effort to restrain myself because I saw violent action of any kind as a very bad thing, caused enough mental strain to trigger one. They were distracting in a time of high stress, and every aspect of their behaviour seemed tailor-made to irritate me, and I bottled up that anger for a full school year. When I was possibly the closest I ever got to lashing out, the stress I was already feeling and the stress of the internal conflict to restrain myself from lashing out and hurting them got to be too much for me. All of that negative emotion I was feeling was turned inward, my stress rose out of control, and I started to have a panic attack mixed with a complete emotional breakdown. On top of all of the other symptoms I previously described was something between a laugh and a sob, as my emotions whirled around and fluctuated so much that I would briefly feel an emotion that made no sense for the moment. All I could see were mental simulations of beating the crap out of all of them in many different ways, even after the teacher had escorted everyone out of the room. That particular panic attack took over half an hour to simmer down, and left behind a deep hatred for each of them. Another time they were being particularly irritating while the teacher was out of the room, I focused all of that hatred into my eyes and my body language as I glared from across the room, and when they saw me, they went quiet faster than words could ever convince them to.
I've only had one small panic attack in my life and this was very much what it felt like. I didn't even recognize it as panic because I thought I was calm before it happened then all of sudden I was in pain, dizzy, headache, pins & needles all over my body, stomach pain, and couldn't keep my eyes open.
One of my most favorite things is that when ever death is on screen everything just becomes serious and scary, like with everyone else theres some sort of joke and light but when death arives its always with muted colors or softer instead of bright lights, the only thing that doesnt folllow this is the star but even that has this threating aura thanks to the fire around the two and he's disappears soon afterwards just as he came makimg thriugh the disentagrating wall
So a little detail I picked up on... In later scenes when there's a close-up of Puss's face/head (like just before and during the panic attack scene), if you look at the area where he was cut, there's a slight discolouration of Puss's fur to show the scar. It stood out so much to me because when I was younger, I had a cat with white belly fur. He ended up cutting that area trying to jump over a barb-wire fence (small cuts, nothing major), and after it healed, the spots in the fur where he caught himself grew back brown. It's a nice detail that they kept in, when they could've not bothered as it's so blink-and-you'll-miss-it.
30:03 In the Puss in Boots the Last Wish official concept art, there were two angles they sketched up with the church scene. One angle has the one shown in the film, where Puss watches the church from afar. In the other concept angle that didn't make it in, Kitty was looking at the church from afar as well, not dressed up for the wedding, but in her regular attire with the mask. She was telling the truth. She didn't show up as well. She did the same thing as Puss.
I wouldn’t say Death respects Puss, I feel like he’s more in respect of puss being able to actually value his life. More of the action rather than the person itself.
37:31 Death doesn’t appear on the map because he isn’t a mortal, he’s a force of nature. This movie was revolutionary in my opinion, specifically regarding its villains. Goldi and the three bears are sympathetic villains who are likable and fun to watch. Goldi’s wish for a real family makes her very flushed out, as her wish implies that despite the fact the bears consistently show how much they love her, she feels like she has no place among them. Which is why her subtle change in outfit is such a nice detail (in the beginning, she sticks out amongst them with her blue dress, but by the end it’s brown and thus means she feels accepted as a member of the bear crime family). Jack Horner is the evil villain, he’s not redeemable and is aware of his wrong doings. He even said so to Jimney Cricket, “what took you so long” referring to the fact he was fully aware of his monstrous deeds. It’s what makes his end so satisfying, his greed consumed him as he got his wish for all the magic in the world. He got his wish, but the star (which held a large quantity of magic) became too much for his mortal body and resulted in his own death. John Mulaney did excellent with his character, truly a villain I love to hate and hate to love. Then there’s Death (Wolf) who is a force of nature. His hatred of Puss is warranted, as Puss has wasted EIGHT lives being reckless and arrogant. Imagine your Death in this situation, you collect souls for a living and have met millions of people who could’ve been more deserving of an extra chance. But, due to biology, Puss has escaped Death and “laughs in the face of Death”. He insults Death due to his own biology, something he was lucky to be born with. And Puss is famous, imagine everybody loves the man who insults your own existence. Gotta be rough being Death. He spares Puss because he sees that Puss has learned the error of his ways, and will now live a fulfilling life. Above all, I feel like Puss is his own antagonist in this movie. Puss has been so careless with his life, chalking up his existence to the fame he received from the people. But yet, when at his lowest, none of those people were there for him. He has an epiphany in that cave and thus grows from it. His encounters with Death, meeting Perrito, owning up to his mistakes with Kitty, all of it culminated from the fact that he has been in denial about just who he is and who he wants to be. And by the end, he becomes the cat he wants to be. In storytelling, there are many protagonists/antagonists storylines. This movie showcases all of them: man vs nature (Puss/Death), man vs man (Puss/Jack and Puss/Goldi and the bears), and man vs self (Puss/Puss). Coupled with the spectacular voice talents, phenomenal animation, and deep messages makes it a cult classic that can be watched decades down the road.
@@InevitableMecould be related to the nursery rhyme "ring around the rosie" which talks about people carrying posies to protect against "death" aka the black plague since they believed the plague was spread through bad humor.
@@InevitableMeI think the posies relate to the fact that Perrito was constantly in danger but thought it was a game, kinda like how ring around the rosie pocket full of posies is a child’s song but is about death
What's up with all of them thinking that someone important will die?? 😅 I mean, maybe in future we will get such animated movies where even MCs will die but jeez, right now it's just a no-no. Imagine all these babies crying in theaters and angry parents 😂😂😂
…It’s a two parter. Now I will say I think it’s committing the same mistake Infinity War and Endgame made, taking too long to release part 2, for me the hype died down because if it takes too long for part 2 to come out it gives the audience waaaaaaaaaaay too much time to theorize on how the heroes win. But I’ll give Spiderverse 2 credit, I have no clue how Miles is gonna win. But the hype is dying down, kinda like James Cameron’s Avatar, it’s really good but do people really talk about it as much as other amazing animated films?
Yes this is an reupload! A more watchable version siince our first one is blurred to crap and almost unwatchable. This is more consistent flow of the reaction and less blur on the reaction video!
React to Hocus Pocus 2 movie next
@@seanwilliams7716 hold up brotha we haven't even seen hocus pocus 1 LOL. is hocus pocus one not worth it?
@@SONBUWU ok well how about Wallace and Gromit The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit movie
@@SONBUWU it is worth it my bad you can do both
@@seanwilliams7716 Everytime someone talks about W&G, I gotta watch it again, truly a gem.
Last Wish does a great job introducing the three villain archetypes. The Sympathetic (Goldilocks), The Unforgivable (Jack), and The Embodiment (Death).
Goldie was more of a redeemable one, imo
@@neesonnaidoo4745they ended as neutrals if I recall so I think it’s more like she isn’t a villain but she could probably cross paths with puss again if she is after a similar thing as him.
True
This has to be one of the best movies to come out for a while for literally no reason
*The worst movie to come out in the last 10 years
@@almas4663 the new one
@@bonbon54545 Yes, the new one
@@almas4663k
@@almas4663 Low grade troll
Funny detail: if you go back to the frames when Goldie is reading the fairy-tale book, and then pick the first letter in each line, it will spell "You already have it" :D
another fact: it says on the cover of the book that Humpty Dumpty once read this book
Let's be honest: if Del Toro's Pinocchio didn't come out the same year, The Last Wish would have won Best Animated Feature.
Very true
It should have anyway in my opinion
And it damn well should've
it already is
Del Toro's what? Man I never even heard of that movie until this minute.
The Baker's Dozen only got mortally wounded in their encounter with the flowers, except Gary, and then Jack used the phoenix to heal them, probably since wounded people are a bigger drag than dead people.
It can be seen in the ending as well. When Jack flicks the Ethical Bug off his shoulder he loses a wing and a leg. When the Ethical Bug flies in on the phoenix at the end he only has three legs and needs assistance for flying. When he shows up again for bears he has both wings and four legs again. The only thing that happened between the last scene and that one is that he came into contact with the phoenix.
this comment is underrated
"I was worried I was gonna come out naked, but my *clothes* grew, too! Cool!" John Mulaney's delivery is so spot on with some of these lines lmao.
"Y-you're not gonna shoot a puppy, are you?"
"Yeah, in the face. Why?"
@@ultimateaccount2186my favorite 😂
28:52 I like that the stamp and library card tell their own little story; Goldi checks out the book repeatedly, but then others check it out (I see Humpty in there) so she can't access it as often, but she loves it so much she swipes it when she runs away from the orphanage.
Man this is definitely in my top 5 to 10 films. This movie is an immense breath of fresh in today's age of movies, it's so full of love and storytelling, and just makes my heart so happy with its originality, style and writing
Concuerdo!
It’s definitely one of Dreamworks’ best in a long time.
The Bad Guys was also a good sleeper hit
Fun fact: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish had less of a budget than the first Puss in Boots movie. Puss in Boots had a budget of $130 million, whereas Puss in Boots: The Last Wish had a budget of $90 million.
As someone who has experienced more than my share of panic attacks, the one in this movie is terrifyingly accurate. It’s cool to see something like that portrayed so well.
I have a different sort of reaction to stress. Panic, sadness, fear goes through a filter and comes out the other side as anger. I’ve never had a panic attack like Puss or others describe but I have had moments of stress, where I run the scenarios over and over in my head,start getting mad and frustrated, I start spiraling, I get more irritable, my heart starts pumping, it gets harder to see. I think it they’re panic attacks run through a filter of rage. Let me tell you it is possible to actually go blind with anger. Everything goes out of focus, and it’s hard to make things out.
@@Broomer52 Usually when I panic, it's due to high stress on a time limit. Once I start to panic and realize it's happening, I get stressed about being stressed because I know that as long as I'm panicking like that, I can't get anything done, and I probably don't have time for it. So as time goes on, I get more stressed about being stressed, and the panic attack gets worse. Of course, there are also times when it's not time-related. All I know is that I'm usually hyper-aware of everything I'm feeling, and my mind is racing so fast that I can't latch onto any single thought, and the thoughts I can make out as they zip by are foggy.
My usual symptoms are hyperventilating, my body going rigid, by hands start clenching and unclenching seemingly of their own accord, heart pounding, my face twitches in places, my gut becomes so tense it makes it hard to breathe, my hands, face, and teeth start tingling after a few minutes, and I get dizzy. Sometimes my vision also goes slightly out of focus. I sometimes also get an urge to inflict pain on myself by slapping myself in the face or banging my head on a table to try to snap myself back into focus, though whatever willpower I have in that moment is directed toward resisting that urge, and I'm usually successful.
My panic attacks don't usually turn into rage, but I have had at least one panic attack in the past that was caused by anger. A near-violent rage towards a group of the most irritating kids I have ever known when I was in high school, and the mental effort to restrain myself because I saw violent action of any kind as a very bad thing, caused enough mental strain to trigger one. They were distracting in a time of high stress, and every aspect of their behaviour seemed tailor-made to irritate me, and I bottled up that anger for a full school year. When I was possibly the closest I ever got to lashing out, the stress I was already feeling and the stress of the internal conflict to restrain myself from lashing out and hurting them got to be too much for me. All of that negative emotion I was feeling was turned inward, my stress rose out of control, and I started to have a panic attack mixed with a complete emotional breakdown. On top of all of the other symptoms I previously described was something between a laugh and a sob, as my emotions whirled around and fluctuated so much that I would briefly feel an emotion that made no sense for the moment. All I could see were mental simulations of beating the crap out of all of them in many different ways, even after the teacher had escorted everyone out of the room. That particular panic attack took over half an hour to simmer down, and left behind a deep hatred for each of them. Another time they were being particularly irritating while the teacher was out of the room, I focused all of that hatred into my eyes and my body language as I glared from across the room, and when they saw me, they went quiet faster than words could ever convince them to.
I've only had one small panic attack in my life and this was very much what it felt like. I didn't even recognize it as panic because I thought I was calm before it happened then all of sudden I was in pain, dizzy, headache, pins & needles all over my body, stomach pain, and couldn't keep my eyes open.
And then every other film decided to copy it 😂
One of my most favorite things is that when ever death is on screen everything just becomes serious and scary, like with everyone else theres some sort of joke and light but when death arives its always with muted colors or softer instead of bright lights, the only thing that doesnt folllow this is the star but even that has this threating aura thanks to the fire around the two and he's disappears soon afterwards just as he came makimg thriugh the disentagrating wall
You can see the wolf when the crowd does the wave while puss fights the giant
Now that we know Perrito’s owners and litter abandoned him, I kinda want them to turn out to actually be The Chihuahua Gang that Kitty mentioned
I always love seeing people's reactions to the Spanish Splinter x3
So a little detail I picked up on... In later scenes when there's a close-up of Puss's face/head (like just before and during the panic attack scene), if you look at the area where he was cut, there's a slight discolouration of Puss's fur to show the scar.
It stood out so much to me because when I was younger, I had a cat with white belly fur. He ended up cutting that area trying to jump over a barb-wire fence (small cuts, nothing major), and after it healed, the spots in the fur where he caught himself grew back brown.
It's a nice detail that they kept in, when they could've not bothered as it's so blink-and-you'll-miss-it.
American mania of saying the same lines from the film
28:57 Fun fact about the page with text: if you take the first letter from each line, you'll get a subtle message to Goldi...
I can’t see.
What is it?
@@RYMAN1321It spells out “You already have it”
@@RYMAN1321 "You already have it"
@@RYMAN1321”you already have it”
30:03 In the Puss in Boots the Last Wish official concept art, there were two angles they sketched up with the church scene. One angle has the one shown in the film, where Puss watches the church from afar. In the other concept angle that didn't make it in, Kitty was looking at the church from afar as well, not dressed up for the wedding, but in her regular attire with the mask. She was telling the truth. She didn't show up as well. She did the same thing as Puss.
Oooooh that’s cool!
In the map you can see Puss Kitty Perrito, Goldi & Bears and Jack, but you won't see Death.
you also won't see bakers and ethical bug
I wouldn’t say Death respects Puss, I feel like he’s more in respect of puss being able to actually value his life. More of the action rather than the person itself.
what did I do to deserve this? EVERYTHING!!!!
He means what specifically
He shouldn’t have telegraphed it
37:31 Death doesn’t appear on the map because he isn’t a mortal, he’s a force of nature. This movie was revolutionary in my opinion, specifically regarding its villains.
Goldi and the three bears are sympathetic villains who are likable and fun to watch. Goldi’s wish for a real family makes her very flushed out, as her wish implies that despite the fact the bears consistently show how much they love her, she feels like she has no place among them. Which is why her subtle change in outfit is such a nice detail (in the beginning, she sticks out amongst them with her blue dress, but by the end it’s brown and thus means she feels accepted as a member of the bear crime family).
Jack Horner is the evil villain, he’s not redeemable and is aware of his wrong doings. He even said so to Jimney Cricket, “what took you so long” referring to the fact he was fully aware of his monstrous deeds. It’s what makes his end so satisfying, his greed consumed him as he got his wish for all the magic in the world. He got his wish, but the star (which held a large quantity of magic) became too much for his mortal body and resulted in his own death. John Mulaney did excellent with his character, truly a villain I love to hate and hate to love.
Then there’s Death (Wolf) who is a force of nature. His hatred of Puss is warranted, as Puss has wasted EIGHT lives being reckless and arrogant. Imagine your Death in this situation, you collect souls for a living and have met millions of people who could’ve been more deserving of an extra chance. But, due to biology, Puss has escaped Death and “laughs in the face of Death”. He insults Death due to his own biology, something he was lucky to be born with. And Puss is famous, imagine everybody loves the man who insults your own existence. Gotta be rough being Death. He spares Puss because he sees that Puss has learned the error of his ways, and will now live a fulfilling life.
Above all, I feel like Puss is his own antagonist in this movie. Puss has been so careless with his life, chalking up his existence to the fame he received from the people. But yet, when at his lowest, none of those people were there for him. He has an epiphany in that cave and thus grows from it. His encounters with Death, meeting Perrito, owning up to his mistakes with Kitty, all of it culminated from the fact that he has been in denial about just who he is and who he wants to be. And by the end, he becomes the cat he wants to be.
In storytelling, there are many protagonists/antagonists storylines. This movie showcases all of them: man vs nature (Puss/Death), man vs man (Puss/Jack and Puss/Goldi and the bears), and man vs self (Puss/Puss). Coupled with the spectacular voice talents, phenomenal animation, and deep messages makes it a cult classic that can be watched decades down the road.
When I saw this video I was fixated at the dudes t-shirt
The choking the chicken was a good one forget the other two 😭
I love how he first saw death and back handedly said he's like the grim reaper or something
Listen to Perros backstory again and then go back and look real close at the names of his map locations.
What's the relation with the posies?
@@InevitableMecould be related to the nursery rhyme "ring around the rosie" which talks about people carrying posies to protect against "death" aka the black plague since they believed the plague was spread through bad humor.
@@InevitableMeI think the posies relate to the fact that Perrito was constantly in danger but thought it was a game, kinda like how ring around the rosie pocket full of posies is a child’s song but is about death
One of the best movies of all time with one of the least helpful subtitle tracks of all time
“[speaking in spanish]”
@@brarroyo22I hate when subtitles do that instead of fully translating. Captions people shouldn’t be so lazy lol 😂
Man, the [comments in Spanish] blade moment was so hype.
It's so funny to see him face a giant without fear but with shrek he pleaded for his life
Puss in Boots the last wish is so good they had to watch it twice
I feel like Jack Horner is a Twitter user personified 😂
What's up with all of them thinking that someone important will die?? 😅 I mean, maybe in future we will get such animated movies where even MCs will die but jeez, right now it's just a no-no. Imagine all these babies crying in theaters and angry parents 😂😂😂
We need to do that in movies lol, give me a Logan style death! 😂
puss n boots is the best movie I seen in a while
Such a fantastic movie
Not gonna lie, this movie has like so many Easter eggs that are from other movies and TV too.
There is alot of episodes in each season in ninja turtles the 2012 series
I'll tell ya what we're going react to the new TMNT movie coming out in august and if that movie gets over 15k views we'll do season 1
Are you sure it's a kids movie its more like a horror movie with the wolf
I don't like the new opening logo. It ignores some of my favorite Dreamworks movies of all times. Movies that helped MAKE the studio.
Shrek is love
Shrek is life
New subscriber here! Love the vid, this movie is awesome!
Thanks for the sub!
I can't wait for shrek 5
What anime/manga series is that shirt from?
Do you guys have a Patreon where you show the unnedited??
35:40
I hope you guys will do that show its awesome it has 5 or6 seasons in it and season 3 is always longer
What show?
My Lillie is 14 and 3 pounds she is my perito dog she is on my page
Hey guys do this show called ninja turtles the 2012 series
how many episode it got?
@@quirkyquotareactsa ton, five seasons worth.
(At 34:05) cave of Lost souls
Why are you swearing perrito you little!!!...(censored)!!!!
Was that a hinty hint at a Shrek squeal at the end? :D
Ngl I enjoyed this film far more with spider verse 2 maybe if it wasn’t so long and leaded to a part 3 I would have liked it more 🤔
I thought it was well known for a while the second and third would be a two parter?
…It’s a two parter. Now I will say I think it’s committing the same mistake Infinity War and Endgame made, taking too long to release part 2, for me the hype died down because if it takes too long for part 2 to come out it gives the audience waaaaaaaaaaay too much time to theorize on how the heroes win. But I’ll give Spiderverse 2 credit, I have no clue how Miles is gonna win. But the hype is dying down, kinda like James Cameron’s Avatar, it’s really good but do people really talk about it as much as other amazing animated films?
gg
Bro remove the barrier