It's crazy how well this works as a standalone animated short. Until I looked at the description I had no idea that these were scenes taken from a full length movie.
They should've entered it in the Best Animated Short category at the Oscars. Not kidding, it's fantastic. The writing's tight and the acting's amazing.
Arguably, the krill are like in this movie not seeing anything outside of their own swarm, it's all swarm business and it seems okay, but outside lurks the unfathomable and endless darkness... much like how we humans live on planet earth, it's all earth business and it seems okay... but outside...
@@Exsulator2pretty much. all fun and games until you realise that ball of light in the sky is magnitudes larger than you can even comprehend and everything is being slowly taken apart until there's nothing left but cold
It’s a nice touch how Will’s resistance against instincts pointed them out of the swarm and how Bill’s adhering to instincts let them both survive getting out. They wouldn’t have gotten out if it weren’t for them being together.
Two characters who work off one another, smallest creatures in the biggest of worlds, a lesson on valuing your own individuality and braving the unknown, and with Krill puns to top it off. I'd pay 30 bucks for the DVD on release.
For some reason, I don't know why it was crazy to have these two in the same movie. Like, world peace for the first time type of vibe. It's hard to describe.
Whales are already huge to us, so imagine how much bigger a whale is to krill. This whole scene really shows some existential and cosmic horror, and it's just an everyday event, happening on one planet out of billions of other planets in one galaxy that's also just one of many more.
@@fadillah6014 It's much more interesting! I tired of atheism edgy shit and nihilism, there in the space definitely a lot of things we miss interpreted. Hi, from russian orc;)
Take Mass Effect's story for a spin. Just read the plot synopsis and watch a cutscene or two. Timeless beings that think in terms of millennia and eons, not decades or centuries.
I like how they made it so Bill would respond to Will's "I want to be free" as: "There is no such thing as free, Will". "Free, Will - Free-Wiil. Funny thing.
And yet the krill are not meaningless. They are the cornerstone species of Antarctica. Every spices there eats krill, or eats something that eats krill. Nothing is even 2 species removed. Without krill the entire continent dies, and the rest of the oceans suffer immeasurably. Imagine being "just lunch" but also among the most important creatures in existence. I find comfort in this because when ba things happen we don't understand, it's possible that there's a level of significance behind it that we'll never comprehend. In a sense we're all krill.
"For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive." That's the exact sort of quote I expect from an H.P. Lovecraft character who is somehow not fazed by the eldritch horrors he is confronted with... And probably the first to die in such a story.
The sort of quote _I_ expect from a character from Lovecraft that's not fazed is something like "That's the ugliest f-ing poodle ever" followed by various shenanigans like The Tanker Trunk Incident, dropping a evil cult leader's yacht onto a _different_ cult, smoking a page of the Necronomicon as a blunt, and killing Hastur with an exploding hockey rink.
0:20 main characters introduced 0:30 character development 0:36 plot started 1:00 plot thickens 1:10 plot development 1:35 villan introduced 1:45 characters avoid villan 2:00 characters get to their destination 2:19 reflecting a truely amazing movie. one to especially remember. 5 stars 9.852388/10
It’s interesting that, despite constantly trying to convince Will to give up and continue with the swarm, Bill still ultimately follows him wherever he goes. I think he believes what Will says more than he claims.
Its because of curiosity and fear, he worries that Will might be correct in his claims, but fears that him attempting to validate such claims will be his undoing, which we almost see happen with him standing there with the whale, its only when Bill intervenes are both able to escape the swarm.
this is truly a cinematic master-piece. it says so much about people while also engaging you in an amazing plot. i would happily watch this in movie form.
And that's why they're unimaginable to those small organisms - it prevents them from living in eternal despair and fear. sometimes ignorance really is bliss....the Happy Feet movies for sure are full of philosophical lessons that we must learn to understand
The fact that this was more entertaining for me than the main movies plot, speaks volumes on how good *Matt Damon and Bradley Pitt* as voice actors👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
How can it be that I lived for 11 years without knowing of this masterpiece? I was blind and now I can see, yet the mere thought of my past ignorance krill me
The movie came out when you were an infant and wasn't pushed very hard in the later half of the 2010s. So basically it was marketed to kids who were older than you. It would be like if a kid born in 2002 watched Monsters Inc in 2013
Sorry did both of you two watching fucking Happy Feet 2 of all things when you were a kid? This movie is fucking ass, why do you assume that this dudes a child just because she hasn’t seen a literal fucking child’s film? Go outside.
Will the Krill is unironically the most inspirational character I've ever seen in fiction. He literally radiates confidence and self-love and I can only dream of having a fraction of his appreciation for life. 2024 edit: I'm starting to appreciate life as much as him now 💚💚💚
i remember watching this in theatres when i was 8 and being faced with an existential crisis in a dark room where i can't talk and it immediately cuts to dancing penguins. an extremely developmental experience for me
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is “push forward” and Bill is “pull back”. Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened
Wonderful character analysis. Without Bill, Will would die in his lust for knowledge; his wanderlust his own doom, ironically the very thing that sets him apart, his own undoing.
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is “push forward” and Bill is “pull back”. Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is "push forward" and Bill is "pull back". Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened.
I think the Krill were my favourite part of this movie... I'm ashamed, but also immensely proud to say, I loved the number of puns and really stupid jokes... "There's no such thing as free, Will!" "For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive." "Goodbye Krill world..."
@@soontobechannel743 I remember seeing this movie once in my entire lifetime and I currently don't remember anything about it other than one musical number and the scenes with the krill
Bill and Will are some of the most complex characters in all of cinema. Consider that Will has attained free will, likely from philosophizing about the nature of the world in his spare time. For example, he explains that the end of the world must exist by observing that all things have an end and expands upon the concept to an existential level. With this knowledge he is able to defy his own "programming" and make "irrational" decisions guided by his curiosity instead of his inherent nature. Bill on the other hand, not only has no interest in such things at all, but doesn't even really seem to grasp the concepts Will is trying to explain to him. He happily follows the swarm and can't conceptualize life outside of it. Yet, he displays free will in the same way that Will does. Even stranger is the fact that he is, ironically, unaware that he is aware. Note that when Will begins to go against the swarm, he doesn't ask Bill to follow him. Bill can't help but CHOOSE to swim against the swarm because he considers Will a friend and cares about him, implying that his whole life he has had the ability to make decisions, but for whatever reason, is still largely ignorant about this fact and the world itself. He even looks back at the direction the swarm is heading, before following Will as he takes into consideration his options. Bill literally chose Will over what he understood as "the world". Bill's free will comes from his love for his friend, as his heart allows him to override his logic and own nature. Will achieved self awareness by deeply rational and logical thinking, while Bill achieved it through emotions and love especially. Again, it's very important to note that these two seem to be true anomalies, as they are the ONLY two krill in a krillion to display such agency and successfully leave the swarm. This emphasizes the fact that self-awareness and free will are in a sense "illogical", or rather, greatly defined by the ability to act illogically. Much like how in the "Architect Scene" in The Matrix Reloaded, Neo is offered a choice. One being the "logical one" as it would allow the human race to survive and save the lives of the many over the lives of the few. The other would allow him to save the person he loves, at the cost of human extinction aka the "illogical choice". Yet Neo chooses to save the one he loves when he experiences what the architect describes as "an emotion designed specifically to overwhelm logic and reason" which of course is love. This is important to fully understand why Will and Bill are especially unique and closely intertwined with one another. If we look at them finally leaving the swarm as a metaphor for enlightenment, then it's worth noting that neither of them would have left the swarm without the other. Bill never would have turned around to begin with if not for Will, and Will wouldn't have lived to make it out as he would have been killed by his feverish curiosity at the sight of the whale. Only because of Bill, acting through fear and concern for his friend, did he not end up as lunch to the whale, likely a metaphor for death or even fate. The strengths each of them have, cover the other's weaknesses. They avoid death and are swept away to finally view the world in it's full scope, somehow staying together despite the chaos and massive force of the whale. Just as they do in the beginning of the scene, as if favored by fate. Will is the "left brain" and Bill is the "right brain". Will is "The Mind" and Bill is "The Heart" and neither can achieve true understanding and enlightenment without the other. In conclusion, this is why I believe George Miller said the famous quote "If you were to put a gun to my head and said 'you have to come up with a story for Happy Feet 3' I'd say shoot me.". Not because he didn't wanna make another movie about penguins dancing to pop music, but because he knows he shrimply can not top this film. He has said all there is to say. To say more would be meaningless and he would rather perish from this earth than sully that pure message by needlessly pontificating upon it.
This explanation has not only been exquisitely good, but I also agree 100% with what you have said. In 2 minutes and 21 seconds, this movie has somehow humorously managed to deliver an extremely profound message and I thank you for decoding it!
Will's mission to find out what's beyond the krill swarm is inspiring. It's like human curiosity in its purest form with no concern for their own safety, just the desire to go where no one has gone before. These two krill definitely deserve their own movie.
When i was watching this movie for the first time in a long while i jokingly said “I’m one In a Krillion” not knowing that he would actually say it soon after
I was addicted to this movie as a toddler, and when I saw this video it felt like a dusty, abandoned part of my mind suddenly had its door opened. Thank you, Krill.
"Beyond the Swarm: The Bill-Will Dichotomy and the Will to Power" In the abyss of the Antarctic ocean, we encounter two krill, Bill and Will, each encapsulating a facet of existence, akin to Apollo and Dionysus, archetypal constructs from the ancient world. They drift in the tumultuous tides, a microcosm in the boundless sea, each krill a personification of the Nietzschean principles of order and chaos, the struggle of existence and the overcoming of the self. Will, a Nietzschean Übermensch in a carapace, represents the Will to Power. He yearns to transcend the deterministic confines of the krill swarm, unflinching in his quest for self-realization. To him, the swarm is but a chain of mediocrity, a herd-instinct that impedes the individual’s quest for self-actualization. Against the crushing weight of the Antarctic waters, he seeks not survival, but meaning, not preservation, but transformation. Bill, on the other hand, encapsulates the 'Last Man', content within the safety of the swarm, desiring comfort over risk, security over novelty. He perceives the world beyond the swarm with trepidation, fearing the unknown, preferring the illusion of safety in numbers, succumbing to the yoke of herd mentality. Yet, their dichotomy is not one of conflict but complementarity. It is in their dialogues, their shared journey of self-discovery, that they transcend their individual limitations. Will's audacious ambition is balanced by Bill's cautious wisdom. Together, they overcome, affirming Nietzsche’s dictum: “What does not kill me, makes me stronger.” Despite their minuteness in the face of the vast ocean, their pursuit - one of safety, the other of ambition, both of existence - echoes Nietzsche's admonition of life's relentless struggle, their duality reflecting the eternal recurrence of the same. As in all of us, they are the embodiment of Nietzsche's proposition: "Man is something that shall be overcome." In the icy depths of the Antarctic, among a swarm of insignificance, we find Bill and Will, symbols of our own duality, our struggle between conformity and individuality, mediocrity and greatness, survival and purpose. Their tale is our tale, a narrative of becoming and overcoming, affirming the Nietzschean sentiment that amidst the chaos of existence, we are the creators of our own values, architects of our own destiny.
“I am one in a Krillion”
“Goodbye Krill World.”
What is the movie?
@@amerta427 Happy Feet Two!!
@@amerta427 Happy Feet Two!!
@@amerta427 Happy Feet Two!!
If I had a nickel for every krill joke made in this clip, I'd have 2 nickels. It's not alot but it's strange to know that it happened two times
"I do fear the worst, because fearing the best is a complete waste of time" is genuinely a killer line I will now use in my life
A kriller line
@@admiralmurphy1543 god dammit
@@admiralmurphy1543 it's as shrimple as that
@@pigeonleader really benefishal
Damnit @@admiralmurphy1543 I CLICKED ON THIS COMMENT SO I COULD SAY THAT.
Noice 👌
"Not me, Bill. There is only one of me in all the world....I am 1 in a krillion"
Truly the best line ever
What line?
@@tarviscott44
"There's only one of me in all the world... I am one in a krillion"
That line
@@tarviscott44 is you dumb?
Yeah he krilled that line
Istg they made that entire scene just for that joke 🤣
It's crazy how well this works as a standalone animated short. Until I looked at the description I had no idea that these were scenes taken from a full length movie.
They should've entered it in the Best Animated Short category at the Oscars. Not kidding, it's fantastic. The writing's tight and the acting's amazing.
I can’t believe this is from happy feet 2
Happy Feet 2, OF ALL MOVIES
i just find it hilarious to imagine brad pitt and matt damon being approached and asked to play two krill in an animated movie
Lol
Two gay krill
Everybody has a prace to play gay krill. I would do it for 10€
@@zepter00 9.99 take it or leave it
And then having to say lines like
"One in a krillion" and "Goodbye Krill world"
"There's no such thing as free Will!" "Goodbye, krill world." Oh my God, they're amazing.
I'm one in s krillion
Bing krilling
“There’s no such thing as free krill.” I say to myself as I look at krill prices.
free krill*
@@budgie_birbfree WILL*
“I am one in a krillion” dang, he really krilled that punchline 🔥🔥🔥
shrimply put, that was one shell of a pun
That was honestly krillarious
Kri-azy right?
Krills me every time.
You have to watch out if you don't want to get krilled.
Being a krill sounds like a cosmic nightmare, literally the equivalent of living in space with all the space horror.
Arguably, the krill are like in this movie not seeing anything outside of their own swarm, it's all swarm business and it seems okay, but outside lurks the unfathomable and endless darkness... much like how we humans live on planet earth, it's all earth business and it seems okay... but outside...
ekrillvalent*
@@Exsulator2pretty much. all fun and games until you realise that ball of light in the sky is magnitudes larger than you can even comprehend and everything is being slowly taken apart until there's nothing left but cold
I love the fact that in this film they found the time to include a subplot about Brad Pitt and Matt Damon facing cosmic horrors and existentialism.
Brad Pitt? It sounds like he is doing a subtle impression of Robin Williams.
@@SuperAlfern robin _Krilliams_
What movie is this from?
@@dilshansworld495 Happy feet 2
@@dilshansworld495 happy feet 2
0:39 “There’s no such thing as ‘free’, Will.”
Love the double meaning here.
Damn nice catch!
@@niroritust 12 years late!
Also "goodbye krill world" at the end lol
Free will is a myth. Religion is a joke. We are all pawns controlled by something greater:
@@danielsjohnson I was just gonna say this as willl😂
It’s a nice touch how Will’s resistance against instincts pointed them out of the swarm and how Bill’s adhering to instincts let them both survive getting out. They wouldn’t have gotten out if it weren’t for them being together.
Or it's just plot armor
@@sanzharsuleimenov379That's not the meaning of plot armor tho.. it's more about character development than "plot armor"
_"For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive."_
That delivery cracks me up.
These guys were the best part of the movie. I wish they'd get their own movie because I'd buy it without question. It'd be one in a krillion LOL
Two characters who work off one another, smallest creatures in the biggest of worlds, a lesson on valuing your own individuality and braving the unknown, and with Krill puns to top it off.
I'd pay 30 bucks for the DVD on release.
***** Couldn't have said it better. =)
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HAHAHAHAHAHA I’M DEAD
These two are legitimately the only thing I remember about this movie at all.
Trying to remember parts of this movie is like trying to remember parts of a fever dream
@@tomas3399 a boring ass dream literally egg fell, dance and sad zoo thats it
What movie is this it seems familiar
I can't remember the movie only these two xDDDDDD
Only gotta real remember these 2 there the main characters now
"There is only one of me in all the world. I am one in a krillion."
_fire writing gif_
Both Matt Damon and Brad Pitt are excellent voice actors, they really know how to emphasise the right words and emotions.
They should voice act more often
For some reason, I don't know why it was crazy to have these two in the same movie. Like, world peace for the first time type of vibe. It's hard to describe.
@@jhonnymark7581 They should star in more movies together
They put 110% into these roles, it kills me
Edit: why would I change it to the pun when the endless replies are way funnier
It too krills me
top tier pfp
@@elismart13 As an owl myself, I must say I agree with you
@@afox1689 yes well specifically its the Owl called "Wan Shi Tong" I don't know the spelling but its from ATLA, the best show of all time
*it krills me
the amount of puns and philosophy shoved into this, just makes it straight up poetry
Krillosophy
All the jokes in this scene is literally krilling me💀
The amount of puns Inspire me to construct original jokes & puns one day.
EXACTLY, Will's pessimism is beyond amazing xd
prawnetry
“I wanna be free bill.” “Theres no such thing as Free Will.”
forgot the comma
I loved when Will said "it's Krillin' time" and started krilling all over the place. Truly one of the moments of all time.
Ironically that seems like a joke that would be in this movie, lol.
When he said its krillin time, ans fucking exploded, was the best part
This quote was so iconic it got a DBZ character named after it
*becomes a bald human monk and dies*
Whales are already huge to us, so imagine how much bigger a whale is to krill. This whole scene really shows some existential and cosmic horror, and it's just an everyday event, happening on one planet out of billions of other planets in one galaxy that's also just one of many more.
krillions*
Horror beyond comeprehension.
What if blackhole was actually a something like a whale? A living being
@@fadillah6014 It's much more interesting!
I tired of atheism edgy shit and nihilism, there in the space definitely a lot of things we miss interpreted.
Hi, from russian orc;)
Take Mass Effect's story for a spin. Just read the plot synopsis and watch a cutscene or two. Timeless beings that think in terms of millennia and eons, not decades or centuries.
I like how they made it so Bill would respond to Will's "I want to be free" as: "There is no such thing as free, Will". "Free, Will - Free-Wiil. Funny thing.
Holy shit, that whole scene was like the questioning of god and shit.
@@theblopperify After three years I finally noticed that. Good catch
Unknown Warring
Free willy
@@Saixah what happens to them
"Goodbye krill world" has gotta be one of the best lines ever. 😅
"Krill yourself"
These guys were like the best parts of the whole movie.
I know!!
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Courtesy of Brad Pitt and Matt Damon.
I love that they actually look like krill and they didn't just oversimplify them into legged blobs like what most depictions of arthropods tend to do
Finally, someone gets it
@TheSteelSquid Well the movie was hyperrealistic to begin with
@@thesteelsquid863gets what?
It's happy feet the series has always been this way...
@@thechrisman1345 I just want bee movie with hyperrealistic bees okay? Optimally with Barry voiced by James spader
*overshrimplify
And yet the krill are not meaningless. They are the cornerstone species of Antarctica. Every spices there eats krill, or eats something that eats krill. Nothing is even 2 species removed. Without krill the entire continent dies, and the rest of the oceans suffer immeasurably. Imagine being "just lunch" but also among the most important creatures in existence. I find comfort in this because when ba things happen we don't understand, it's possible that there's a level of significance behind it that we'll never comprehend. In a sense we're all krill.
I am one in a krillion
Yes you are, Ebaad. Yes you are. @@EbaadRehman
"there's no such thing as free, will!"
Absolutely GENIUS
"For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive."
That's the exact sort of quote I expect from an H.P. Lovecraft character who is somehow not fazed by the eldritch horrors he is confronted with... And probably the first to die in such a story.
Too right😂
Nah for me it makes me think of some doomguy protagonist in a lovecraft setting
@@Samwichyummers "For something that's about to not exist, it's very impressive."
-rep furry
The sort of quote _I_ expect from a character from Lovecraft that's not fazed is something like "That's the ugliest f-ing poodle ever" followed by various shenanigans like The Tanker Trunk Incident, dropping a evil cult leader's yacht onto a _different_ cult, smoking a page of the Necronomicon as a blunt, and killing Hastur with an exploding hockey rink.
0:20 main characters introduced
0:30 character development
0:36 plot started
1:00 plot thickens
1:10 plot development
1:35 villan introduced
1:45 characters avoid villan
2:00 characters get to their destination
2:19 reflecting
a truely amazing movie. one to especially remember. 5 stars 9.852388/10
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The small nod of satisfaction after his quote of one in a krillion is amazing
“I am one in a krillion”
As I a kid I thought that was a real number
It’s interesting that, despite constantly trying to convince Will to give up and continue with the swarm, Bill still ultimately follows him wherever he goes. I think he believes what Will says more than he claims.
Its because of curiosity and fear, he worries that Will might be correct in his claims, but fears that him attempting to validate such claims will be his undoing, which we almost see happen with him standing there with the whale, its only when Bill intervenes are both able to escape the swarm.
Bill is a true ride or die homie
Nah it's cuz friendship lmao
Where there is a will there is a bill - krill proverb
Its because they're hella queer-coded
Will and his freakin superiority complex.
KingGhidorah5464
KingGhidorah5464 I think this is the 2nd time brad' s character's name was will. The other was from Friends
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Lol
Lol
Never thought I'd appreciate krill puns. XD
"I fear the worst, because fearing the best is a complete waste of time." Truly lines to live by
" For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive!" That gets me every time 😂😂😂
These krill are the best characters in all of cynimatic history.
Eggfish Playz I Hope you’re joking
@@Jollyjose251 I absolutely was not and I stand by that
Krillimatic history
@@karikora8279 Was about to say this
somehow it really bothers me how wrong you spelled cinematic.
“Goodbye krill world”
Low key the best line
this is truly a cinematic master-piece. it says so much about people while also engaging you in an amazing plot. i would happily watch this in movie form.
happy feet 2 is the movie.
Or at least this is a small part of it?
@@Yipper64yeah but the rest of happy feet 2 is terrible, this sub plot is leagues better than the main plot
I can only imagine the unimaginable horrors that small organisms in the ocean go through.
So then it's not unimaginable is it?
@@rustyneedles643BAHAHA
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Luckily they don’t have the mental capacity to know how fucked they are.
And that's why they're unimaginable to those small organisms - it prevents them from living in eternal despair and fear. sometimes ignorance really is bliss....the Happy Feet movies for sure are full of philosophical lessons that we must learn to understand
"There's no such thing as free, Will!"
Brilliant writing there 😂
I too commend this joke
I too, would also find satisfaction in sharing my thoughts on this joke, with said joke being humorous.
I too consider this joke to be worthy of acknowledgment and laughter.
i was looking for this comment
I’d say krilliant writing there
🫥
Anyone else notice the swarm breaking apart by whales at the end begins to resemble a skull? Spooky.
The fact that this was more entertaining for me than the main movies plot, speaks volumes on how good *Matt Damon and Bradley Pitt* as voice actors👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
1:29 Brad's little funny laugh is adorable. lmao
Bri Bordello 1:29
So this is how Philosophers react whenever they hit a Eureka?
Bill and will, two krill.
Voiced by Matt damion and Brad Pitt, ē
@@ConnorTheDestroyer Matt damion is way better then Matt Damon fr
I love that that sound actually came out of Brad Pitt’s mouth.
How can it be that I lived for 11 years without knowing of this masterpiece? I was blind and now I can see, yet the mere thought of my past ignorance krill me
The movie came out when you were an infant and wasn't pushed very hard in the later half of the 2010s. So basically it was marketed to kids who were older than you.
It would be like if a kid born in 2002 watched Monsters Inc in 2013
Sorry did both of you two watching fucking Happy Feet 2 of all things when you were a kid? This movie is fucking ass, why do you assume that this dudes a child just because she hasn’t seen a literal fucking child’s film? Go outside.
@@Very_Silly_Individualtrue tho 11 years ago I was a teenager lol. As usual algoritms shenanigans I saw this just yesterday and and I litteraly lmao
@@cesare_1302 I must've misunderstood, i thought you were saying you are 11, and you only just now found out about this movie 😁
@@Very_Silly_Individual he did say he live for 11 years lol
Those 2 minutes were better than the entirety of happy feet 2
When u watch this just by itself u would never be able to tell it’s from happy feet
That's the point
Will the Krill is unironically the most inspirational character I've ever seen in fiction. He literally radiates confidence and self-love and I can only dream of having a fraction of his appreciation for life.
2024 edit: I'm starting to appreciate life as much as him now 💚💚💚
Then stop dreaming and start learning how to get it :)
@@vang-toulee8351 you cant make me
Based
@@NateS917 skill issue then. if your not going to learn how to be happy, you dont deserve it.
You people are all getting so deep about this. I just enjoy all the krill puns!
Their whole development throughout the movie series was existential and horrified me as a child and I would love to watch only that.
same, I watched this and questioned my entire existence
@@ironically_iconic9848 wat movie is dis
@@lindahamilton2996
Happy Feet 2
@@lindahamilton2996 Happy Feet 2
"i fear the worst too, because fearing the best is a waste of time" goes so unbelievably hard
1:17 this one scene alone is the most beautiful scene in this movie
i remember watching this in theatres when i was 8 and being faced with an existential crisis in a dark room where i can't talk and it immediately cuts to dancing penguins. an extremely developmental experience for me
help omfg
Oh, when you put it that way, ya definitely an experience to be sure.
damn, you gained consciousness at 8
@@niko6248 Consciousness is a curse anyways. When i was that age i was still eating grass
@@niko6248nost children gain a true sense of awareness at 4
1:29 brad's laugh SENT ME
😂😂
Marisa? Marisa Kirisame!!?
@@Derk_Mage who is that lol
@@marisaa.tamayo Your name.. It’s Marisa’s… look it up
SAMEEEE 😭😭😭
“I am one in a krillion”
“Goodbye, Krill world”
These jokes are KRILLING me
Lame
"I am one in a Krillion" That was golden🤣 0:32
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is “push forward” and Bill is “pull back”. Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened
Wonderful character analysis. Without Bill, Will would die in his lust for knowledge; his wanderlust his own doom, ironically the very thing that sets him apart, his own undoing.
Not so shrimple now 🦐
@@goldenboy8361 i am going to krill you for that joke
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is “push forward” and Bill is “pull back”. Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened
Honestly the character dynamics of these two krill are very interesting. Will is "push forward" and Bill is "pull back". Only in tandem do they complete each other. Will forges a path into the great unknown in a chase for the truth that would ultimately end in death without Bill. Bill is content to swarm and not know what is outside the swarm, sure he might seem horrified following Will, but he follows Will unceasingly nonetheless which eventually leads him to his truth, however existential it may be, he escapes his mundane life with his eyes opened.
these krill are one of the reasons why i loved the movie so much. I am in the same dilemma and existential conflict as Will.
Just get out the swarm dude swim backwards!!!
@@imtall5876 to be eaten?
@@user-gp4vo6sw1cto not be eaten
Did you ever find peace and truth, op?
@@cosmictreason2242 hopefully so he can teach us
there is something about krill puns that get me crying. they are so good
The CZcams algorithm has shoved this into my face many many times and I have clicked and watched the whole thing every time.
I'll never forget The Krill Movie. It was the first movie to ever make over 1 Krillion Dollars you know!
I cried when Will said "its Krillin' time and krilled all over those guys" truly one of the krills of all time
What is this movie called, I've lived for 17 years and never heard of this movie
@@AssassinsVR Happy Feet 2
@siryeetums6902 ah I see
Kruly one of the krovies of all time, Kravo Krince!
I think the Krill were my favourite part of this movie... I'm ashamed, but also immensely proud to say, I loved the number of puns and really stupid jokes...
"There's no such thing as free, Will!"
"For something that doesn't exist, it's very impressive."
"Goodbye Krill world..."
Its that type of silly, but macab humour that you rarely find.
"I am one in a Krillion"
@@Ze_N00B macabre
He really krilled that punchline! That was just shrimply amazing!
He ended up becoming Krillbert Einstein
11 year's later and we krill haven't tapped into the full meme potential of this movie
goddamnit
This movie kinda sucked and the plot was all over the place but these two guys saved it. They’re literally the only part of this movie that I liked.
@@soontobechannel743 they krilled it
@@nignognas3352 Fr
@@soontobechannel743 I remember seeing this movie once in my entire lifetime and I currently don't remember anything about it other than one musical number and the scenes with the krill
These two hyper realistic cgi krills portray more emotions than the entire Lion King live action movie's lineup of characters.
And the 1994's version too. Mario is better than both btw.
@@TikaltheEchidna__99Mario is not better than the 1994 Lion King.
@@TikaltheEchidna__99 fanservice:the movie isnt better than lion king 1994
@@supercamborg4218 Yes it is, and CoD Zombies is better too.
@@christosdoesthings Yes it is and so are the games.
I am one in a krillion
Goodbye krill world
Me:go krill yourself
Bro really krilled that punchline🗿🗿
Bill and Will are some of the most complex characters in all of cinema. Consider that Will has attained free will, likely from philosophizing about the nature of the world in his spare time. For example, he explains that the end of the world must exist by observing that all things have an end and expands upon the concept to an existential level. With this knowledge he is able to defy his own "programming" and make "irrational" decisions guided by his curiosity instead of his inherent nature. Bill on the other hand, not only has no interest in such things at all, but doesn't even really seem to grasp the concepts Will is trying to explain to him. He happily follows the swarm and can't conceptualize life outside of it. Yet, he displays free will in the same way that Will does. Even stranger is the fact that he is, ironically, unaware that he is aware. Note that when Will begins to go against the swarm, he doesn't ask Bill to follow him. Bill can't help but CHOOSE to swim against the swarm because he considers Will a friend and cares about him, implying that his whole life he has had the ability to make decisions, but for whatever reason, is still largely ignorant about this fact and the world itself. He even looks back at the direction the swarm is heading, before following Will as he takes into consideration his options. Bill literally chose Will over what he understood as "the world". Bill's free will comes from his love for his friend, as his heart allows him to override his logic and own nature. Will achieved self awareness by deeply rational and logical thinking, while Bill achieved it through emotions and love especially.
Again, it's very important to note that these two seem to be true anomalies, as they are the ONLY two krill in a krillion to display such agency and successfully leave the swarm. This emphasizes the fact that self-awareness and free will are in a sense "illogical", or rather, greatly defined by the ability to act illogically. Much like how in the "Architect Scene" in The Matrix Reloaded, Neo is offered a choice. One being the "logical one" as it would allow the human race to survive and save the lives of the many over the lives of the few. The other would allow him to save the person he loves, at the cost of human extinction aka the "illogical choice". Yet Neo chooses to save the one he loves when he experiences what the architect describes as "an emotion designed specifically to overwhelm logic and reason" which of course is love. This is important to fully understand why Will and Bill are especially unique and closely intertwined with one another. If we look at them finally leaving the swarm as a metaphor for enlightenment, then it's worth noting that neither of them would have left the swarm without the other. Bill never would have turned around to begin with if not for Will, and Will wouldn't have lived to make it out as he would have been killed by his feverish curiosity at the sight of the whale. Only because of Bill, acting through fear and concern for his friend, did he not end up as lunch to the whale, likely a metaphor for death or even fate. The strengths each of them have, cover the other's weaknesses. They avoid death and are swept away to finally view the world in it's full scope, somehow staying together despite the chaos and massive force of the whale. Just as they do in the beginning of the scene, as if favored by fate. Will is the "left brain" and Bill is the "right brain". Will is "The Mind" and Bill is "The Heart" and neither can achieve true understanding and enlightenment without the other.
In conclusion, this is why I believe George Miller said the famous quote "If you were to put a gun to my head and said 'you have to come up with a story for Happy Feet 3' I'd say shoot me.". Not because he didn't wanna make another movie about penguins dancing to pop music, but because he knows he shrimply can not top this film. He has said all there is to say. To say more would be meaningless and he would rather perish from this earth than sully that pure message by needlessly pontificating upon it.
This explanation has not only been exquisitely good, but I also agree 100% with what you have said. In 2 minutes and 21 seconds, this movie has somehow humorously managed to deliver an extremely profound message and I thank you for decoding it!
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Totally read all of that, and I agree
well done. I think you just defined what I want in my next relationship, mate. 10/10
@@snowwalker3499 Thanks! Also love that u have a Neopets pfp!
“A predator convention? WHY WASN’T I INVITED?!”
You keep moving up the food chain, Will. I believe in you.
You just made me remember this movie 😊😊😊😊(this is my childhood movie, One of them)
One of the best movie moments ever.
'There's no such thing as free Will' had me laughing so hard
goodbye krill world
Will's mission to find out what's beyond the krill swarm is inspiring. It's like human curiosity in its purest form with no concern for their own safety, just the desire to go where no one has gone before. These two krill definitely deserve their own movie.
This video is a fragment from a movie
@@person9735 Okay 👍
@@person9735 A++ Job for stating the obvious that was written in the same comment you replied to.
I love how the swarm at the end looks like a 💀
When i was watching this movie for the first time in a long while i jokingly said “I’m one In a Krillion” not knowing that he would actually say it soon after
This animation is actually outstanding
I was addicted to this movie as a toddler, and when I saw this video it felt like a dusty, abandoned part of my mind suddenly had its door opened.
Thank you, Krill.
Could you remind what movie it was? I think this movie had penguins, as well.
@@IamaPERSON happy feet 2, according to the description
@@squarohedron0664 thanks
1:47 Gemini Man
1:53 Gravity Man
1:53 Blizzard Wolfang
They ask why happy feet 2 is a cinematic masterpiece. This is why
This scene has stuck with me for well over 10 years. It's only until today I've realized that these two are voiced by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon.
0:30 get ready for this to be the most replayed part
Sadly its 1:44
@@CheezDoodlezz That was a literal trip
"Beyond the Swarm: The Bill-Will Dichotomy and the Will to Power"
In the abyss of the Antarctic ocean, we encounter two krill, Bill and Will, each encapsulating a facet of existence, akin to Apollo and Dionysus, archetypal constructs from the ancient world. They drift in the tumultuous tides, a microcosm in the boundless sea, each krill a personification of the Nietzschean principles of order and chaos, the struggle of existence and the overcoming of the self.
Will, a Nietzschean Übermensch in a carapace, represents the Will to Power. He yearns to transcend the deterministic confines of the krill swarm, unflinching in his quest for self-realization. To him, the swarm is but a chain of mediocrity, a herd-instinct that impedes the individual’s quest for self-actualization. Against the crushing weight of the Antarctic waters, he seeks not survival, but meaning, not preservation, but transformation.
Bill, on the other hand, encapsulates the 'Last Man', content within the safety of the swarm, desiring comfort over risk, security over novelty. He perceives the world beyond the swarm with trepidation, fearing the unknown, preferring the illusion of safety in numbers, succumbing to the yoke of herd mentality.
Yet, their dichotomy is not one of conflict but complementarity. It is in their dialogues, their shared journey of self-discovery, that they transcend their individual limitations. Will's audacious ambition is balanced by Bill's cautious wisdom. Together, they overcome, affirming Nietzsche’s dictum: “What does not kill me, makes me stronger.”
Despite their minuteness in the face of the vast ocean, their pursuit - one of safety, the other of ambition, both of existence - echoes Nietzsche's admonition of life's relentless struggle, their duality reflecting the eternal recurrence of the same. As in all of us, they are the embodiment of Nietzsche's proposition: "Man is something that shall be overcome."
In the icy depths of the Antarctic, among a swarm of insignificance, we find Bill and Will, symbols of our own duality, our struggle between conformity and individuality, mediocrity and greatness, survival and purpose. Their tale is our tale, a narrative of becoming and overcoming, affirming the Nietzschean sentiment that amidst the chaos of existence, we are the creators of our own values, architects of our own destiny.
"We are one in a krillion; it's as shrimple as that."
"I fear the worst too Bill because fearing the best is a complete waste of time" is such an inspiring thing to say
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I only watched this to hear brad Pitt and Matt damman
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Having Brad Pitt play the role of the only krill with independent thought was amazing.
I didn't search for this; I trusted it would come to me
Will is more sentient than most people...
"whats beyond the swarm, and then, and then!"
he knows it just keeps on going
“I too fear the worst, because fearing the best is a complete waste of time!”
That line is very true, seemingly obvious, and yet somehow profound.
the dialogue is just amazing, "there's no such thing as free, will" and more, I love it! Not to mention the animation
I was forced to watch a perfect snacks ad before watching this video. Good thing I’m not a whale.
the fact they dont have their own movie is practically krilling me
It wouldn't work
LOL " so this is what we are.....lunch " LOL I love that line
SweetLolita8 what happens to them
@@brendendoran4852 they eventually rejoin the other krills
@@SweetLolita8 rejoin them how
@@SweetLolita8 ?
@@brendendoran4852 he fell through the ice and found the krills
Will is truly the Socrates of his kind
I need a whole movie about this
Idk if anyone else has noticed, or has and just didn’t say but at 2:17 the krill swarm the whale is eating looks like a human skull as the krill talk!
I've known it for years
The way he says lunch I die every time 😂
they are mocking us, what does a Shepard raise sheep for? is the question you need to answer if you want to know what is going on in this world.
How did I only discover this movie 12 years later through CZcams recommendations?
back when I was really young this used to be my favorite scene in the movie I thought it was awesome