Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is AMAZING!
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i liked that the jack villains evilness wasnt justified by a horrible backstory. was refreshing in comparison to other movies making the villains justifiable.
As cool as death was, jack was terrifying because he was a legit psychopath
@@Topsealguy nah man, he’s just on that sigma billionaire grindset
@@wildfire9280 Yeah
Same thing.
@@Topsealguy Sociopath, not psychopath. He's in touch with other beings. He just doesn't care.
Jack is just an evil nerd, a simple Mortal with a lot of magic things. I love it
The fact that Puss can have a decent sequel that deals with adult subjects with plenty of action while Shrek tries way too hard to be kid friendly says a lot.
Shrek 4 was good!! It’s mostly just the third one that sucks
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish isn't a decent sequel at all. It is a great sequel!
@@mrgroovy5113 had us in the first half, ngl
Shrek 4 was the darkest one though
@@luigiwiiUU Hell no. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is definitely darker.
Jiminy: Jack, you’re not going to shoot a dog, are you?
Jack: Yes, in the face.
I laughed so hard at that line. Jack's brutal honesty was so funny
Honestly his best line for me was “you thought that was going to work on me? Hah! I’m dead inside”
Jiminy: “Tell me about your childhood”
Jack: “Well I didn’t have much, loving parents, a stable family and home life, and thriving business for me to inherit. . .”
@@jahcode6132 "useless crap"
@@TheAlmightyPotato *Facepalm*
Can we talk about how clever the Dark Forest is?
How does it protect the wishing star? By convincing people they don't need it
Puss wants new lives? the cave of lost souls teaches him he should value the one he has left
Goldie wants a family? The old cabin teaches her she already has one
Perrito wants to become a therapy dog (even if he didn't plan to make it a wish)? The forest gives him examples of how to help people relax
I would have been really curious to see what path it had planned for Jack
that's so clever
plus before goldi notices the cabin is in front of her, the map says adjust your view what you seek may be right in front of you, meaning she already has a family, and kittys map just gives away what her wish is before even knowig.
I think Jack Horner would have been so stubborn, the map would have given him an illusion of having reached the wishing star earlier than the others and maybe trap him? Side note: I liked how not all of the villains were redeemable. Sometimes people really are just awful for no reason
@@naan000 agreed, sometimes people with bad attentions are aware of their wrong doings but chose to continue doing them because they don’t care, I 100% agree, I this is off topic but I think that the people who made that nextflix adaptation of Jeffery dahmer, didn’t do a good job of portraying him, it felt like they were glorifying his actions and i believe the crew didn’t go out to reach out to the affected families to see if they were okay of a tv show being made about him, which I think made lots of people upset with how the show made dahmer look like the hero or redeemable when in reality it is not (he is not). I feel like they did a good job of deciding the morale compass of which characters should be redeemable and which should not!👍 sorry for the long comment 😅
I- uhm… wow. Clever eye for (narrative) detail!
What a weird time that DreamWorks is making better movies than Disney. I hope they stay on this trend off amazing movies for a few years.
Not a weird trend at all, only happened because dw went down, not because disney went up
@@mrdoggo3569 now Disney’s going down lol.
Ye I think Disney needs to step down from their pedestal a bit
Weird??
You kidding??
DW have been doing better movies than Disney since shrek
@@spunkymaniac9312 they’re a bit of a mixed bag
SPOILER!
Some foreshadowing for the wolf that I *loved* was that split moment before he appears, a candle goes out, which nods to how the doctor blew out a candle in the scene prior to illustrate to Puss that he lost a life. The candle going out right before the wolf appears is visually telling the audience that Death is there now and ready to take Puss’ final life.
Loved the subtle foreshadowing details in his first scene. Like him mentioning that no one has defeated him yet, or pointing to the "death" part of puss' reward sign. Seems like just someone hyping themselves up, but end up making conplete sense when him being death is revealed.
And noticed how whenever Death showed himself, no one but Puss heard and saw him. It took me awhile to have that realization until my brother pointed that out.
@@ChocolateLoveKitten They did see and notice him at the end though.
What tipped me off outside of that is him suddenly appearing with two coins on his eyes. You put two coins on the eyes of the dead so they can pay the ferryman Charron for access to the underworld, or else they'll be lost forever in the river styx
@@GameGuy667 Yes. At the end. Not when he showed himself to Puss those few other times.
I loved the fact that they had had to censor some things in this movie. Dreamworks rarely disappoints!
Not rarely.
But their good movies are VERY good.
@@Ze_N00B recently they’ve been picking up the pace. With Bad Guys and now this, they’re looking bright so far.
@@Ze_N00B When they hit it out of the park, it tends to leave the atmosphere
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What did the censer?
The Wolf is the *Grim Reaper* himself. Not even _Disney_ can make up a plot twist that clever.
I known from the red eyes and wearing Black to much ebenizer scrooge last ghost indeed grim reaper
@@jasminkrieger8464 I always headcannon that the other spirits feared the last one because of its *grim* purpose hehe
It’s so simple, yet so effective
@@t-army4196 To me, it was obvious, too. The first scene with him already reveals it. Nevertheless, he's freaking cool and creepy.
Having seen a villain from a game before that was associated with death and also uses dual sickles, it makes sense.
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I understand why people may say the ending was a bit tacky for showing Far Far Away. But for me, the ending with Puss, Kitty & Perrito going to Far Far Away still makes sense for the story as Puss’ journey/arc throughout the movie was about valuing his last life with the people he loves and cares about. So, him potentially introducing his new friends to his old ones and having the whole package makes sense and adds what he learned. But that's just my interpretation.
I did always wonder how Puss’s movie fit in with the Shrek movies. I always assumed the first one was before he was in Far Far Away since he’s on the rouge/bandit sort of side, and assumed this was all before Shrek as well until his first “life flashing” scene.
I do like your theory that he left Shrek and company without much of a goodbye, and is now making amends so he can bring everything together. Would be cool to see Fiona and Kitty meet up, and Donkey is for sure going to get Doggie (can’t remember his Spanish name right now 😅) in a lot of fun trouble.
Only character I would want to see is Puss’s mama (can’t remember her name either) and get some type of closure on his Netflix series. He had a fling with Dulcinea and the ending had the two riding off together. So did she die along the way? Did they split up? Curious minds want to know 🤔
@@jendoe9436 It has been confirmed that Puss in Boots 1 takes place before he meets Shrek & Donkey (since it's his origin) and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish takes place after Shrek: Forever After (as evident of gingy, pinocchio & the memory). But yeah, everything with Puss' story coming full circle would be cool.
@T-Army Perrito (meaning small dog) or Perro (dog) are the names his been called by Puss & Kitty
I’m thinking of the puss in boots show that also had that wolf demon villain I can’t remember his name but that’s ending was also good I don’t know is we will ever see if the if the characters from that show return
@T-Army oh
The villain legit gave me chills. And I got sad when puss’s life flashed before his eyes. This is definitely movie of the year.
Me too
Its got tough competition with Pinocchio tho.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 Puss In Boots The Last Wish clears. Sure Guillermo del toro’s Pinocchio may have a darker tone but I like how Puss In Boots The Last Wish has a slightly lighthearted tone.
@@TheSuperMarioBrosMovieFan2003 We are all obligated to have our own opinions.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 You're joking right 😂
The Wolf (or Death) was my favorite part of this film. The way he is introduced by his whistle and his dark dark aura and color scheme, to his very sarcastic way, yet terrifying way, of saying to Puss *"I am going to take your own life because you don't value yours"* is done exceptionally well. He is definitely one of my favorite DreamWork villains of all time. Literally, every time he was shown on screen I got goosebumps just like Puss, and the way they made him feel Fear and how that it can also fear us humans is just amazing.
The other characters were amazing as well but The Wolf (Death) is the one character that makes this movie so interesting, deep, dark, and meaningful.
Was honestly one of the freshest takes on death, though it annoyed me that it took Puss the whole movie to realize it was death.
@@terpsidance. It didn't annoy me that it took him a while to realize it was Death because he was always someone that "Laughed at the face of death" because he had 9 lives. He never valued any except when it came to his last one and when Death started to scare him. It was very good character development in my opinion because he beings to realize that having 1 life (just like ours) is what makes life so special and gives us purpose in this world.
@Joseph also keeps in mind that puss squandering his 8 lives while claiming that he "laughs at the face of death" is what made death take it personally.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting wolf to be DEATH itself, but it works perfectly as an antagonist( not a villain since he's an inevitably for all living things) that taught puss and the audience a valuable lesson.
To correct you on one thing, the wolf is not a villain. He is certainly an antagoniststic force for puss but he is not a villain. He is a force of nature that has decided to deal with a cat who had no value for his life or lives really and would rather just put him out of his misery personally. Hell you could even argue his appearance was intentional or part of a grand plan to get puss to understand the value of living your life.
I thought its gonna be another boring Shrek Movie. Until he shows up
when i first heard the wolfs whistle i thought it was gonna be one of those cringy things he just does to be edgy, but hearing it in later scenes literally made me shiver like it was so good
Right?!
i thought the same. It's one of those things a little kid would do to sound scary. But hearing that hauntingly angelic tune , and Puss' fur stand on end .. God, it did something to me
@@El-de6nj EXACTLY
Honestly SAME idk how they pulled it off so well, but damn does it work!
@@El-de6nj did it… *awaken* something?
I will agree it was surprisingly dark, even my mom agreed this movie is a lot heavier to be advertised as a family movie
I just wanted to watch it cause the trailers look tremendously beautiful then got a literal understanding the grim inevitability of death but valuing your life even more, something i really needed after understanding how miserable i felt at myself
I agree. When I watched the trailer, I initially thought the movie was going to be a typical kids movie. When I watched it, it was more than that.
Fr man watched itbwotg my mom and sisters, they were surprised, but it was very good
@@UnknownUser-mz4zx Family movie.
@@redpanda6497 Thank you. I hate when people call these types of movies “kid’s movies”.
@@westerfrost3701 ngl my parents wouldn’t be caught watching this
I loved how the Dark Woods morphed into a representation of the map reader's psyche. When Puss and Kitty read the map it creates a goddamn Hellscape! When the dog reads the map it creates a bucolic wonderland despite, as it was pointed out, him having the darkest backstory.
It also seems to challenge the person seeking the wish. And when Perrito holds it, he gets an easy path because... he wants for nothing. He doesn't want a wish.
I do wonder what Jack's Dark Forest would have looked like. Probably the most nightmarish of all.
@@RegalRoyalWasTaken That's also why when Goldie grabs the map.. it basically immidiately takes her... to the Bears cottage. Because she already has her wish, she just hasn't quite realized it yet.
I like to think that a large part of that is because the map recognises they are with Perrito. Perrito having the only feasible way to the star forces them to stay together which grants all their wishes.
Dreamworks out did themselves with this movie. Puss’s spiritual development, people dying horribly, actual cursing, and The wolf being Death?! This movie is beyond what I expected and I’m glad me and my girlfriend watched it. Top 10 for me fam.😁💖👍🏽🐈👢
Agree 100%. I saw people saying it was good, so I went into it expecting something good and was still surprised.
IMDb’s score is slander, we must go raise the number. 7.7 out of 10 is too low.
@@tacotown4598 This film was beyond 10. I’d give it 13.😃
@@tytheaniman497 agree.
I swear to god if this movie flops in the box office because of avatar I am going to be angry
and the perfect doggo got to to all of the cursing
@@t-army4196 WDYM Puss is a very popular character ever since Shrek 2. It’s the reason he got his own movies.
I usually hate dubs, but the spanish dub of this movie is gold, all the important characters have different accents and actually have lines written specifically to sound like they are actually from the country their accent is from.
Note: Goldilocks’ an the bears’ Spanish voice is the best.
Same with the Hungarian dub. I love her "parasztos" accent.
Same with Bulgarian. Goldilocks and the bears talk like bulgarian hillbillies.
Same I love the Spanish dub, especially bcuz of the voice of Kitty and Gato (idk what his name in english is)
Polish is very good as well. The guy who voices him in Polish even has a Kat in the name and he was his always his voice here.
For everytime an animated movie based on fairytales came out around the same year and had themes about death, I'd have two nickels by now
Which other movie? Del toro Pinocchio?
@@richardmolina953 definitely that one
You forgot to mention that they were both amazing too.
which movie?
And also in both movies Guillermo del Toro was involved in one way or another lol
Jack was just the best villain. He even has a “conscience” cricket who tries the typical Hollywood trope of humanizing the bad guy but Jack was like “I grew up rich, I had too much money, and I took over my family pie enterprise. It was horrible.”
Oh god, I was crying after he said that. Lol.
We have the same propic hehe
Which may or may not remind you of certain company. One starts with the letter D
John Mulaney took a little getting used to as Big Jack, especially if you’re familiar with his other voiceover work. He’s usually cast as a smaller, timid, and socially awkward characters. But as the story carries on, it just works. His voice and performance perfectly embodies someone who got far bigger than they were supposed to- both physically and metaphorically. Jack doesn’t get to hold the map at all until the end, so the addition of Gemini cricket next to Jack to help flesh out the character and his conscious was brilliant and doesn’t get mentioned enough. Just amazing all around film
Mulaney’s comedy is known for being super unhinged and over-the-top, so having him voice a character that embodies those exact two traits is a recipe for perfection. He came completely out of left field and I only noticed when my brother told me. Best part of the movie imo
"Miscast" my ass, he was perfect, hah! Personal preference though, I get it.
@@Victor_Graves Totally. Easily the funniest character in the movie. I feel like it just wouldn’t be the same without him
Yeah I quite liked the voice, be has the best jokes too
I do agree with you about the panic attack scene when puss keeps running away from death. I loved the part when perrito is comforting puss because my family and have a dog and it was so adorable. You don't see that a lot in animated movies
A detail I don’t know was intentional or not was Perrito naturally assuming his therapy role by letting Puss lead. In the beginning, Perrito insisted Puss rub his belly and Perrito kept pushing him to do so, even when not required.
In Puss’s moment of panic though, Perrito stayed quiet, rested his presence lightly near Puss, and let the cat find a rhythm and settle down on his own. They then stayed quiet for a while and calmly discussed what had happened.
It’s one of the ways someone can easily tell a well trained service-type dog over a non trained dog. The former will be alert, calm, and in tune with their person’s needs. The latter will be undisciplined, normally distracted, and not well trained.
@@jendoe9436 wow that's a really interesting and cool insight!
@@jendoe9436 I never even thought about this. What a great detail.
@@jendoe9436 yes, exactly! That's what I love about that scene.
Among Jack's collection include a live Phoenix (Used as a flamethrower), Excalibur itself (Still stuck on its stone and reduced to a glorified sledgehammer) and the horns from *baby* Unicorns (The cricket wasn't kidding when he called him an "irredeemable monster").
Oh, boo hoo, baby unicorns became baby ponies. So what?
@@0deadx21 😟do you know what you'd have to do to remove a unicorn horn from a unicorn? horns on animals are straight up bone.
@@0deadx21 bro thought somebody was crying because they thought the evil character was evil 💀
@@wildfire9280 "oh no, a villain did something bad and youre pointing it out and saying theyre irredeemable? waah waah, you are such a baby for caring!" is basically what they said lol
i genuinely dont get ppl like that tbh, what goal is there..? to seem like a cool and edgy person who doesn't have any connection to stories, the characters or their actions??? people are wonky
@@0deadx21 Why are you so salty over somebody analyzing what makes the villain of the movie a villain?
What I love most about Goldielocks’s story is that once she reveals what her wish was (which I expected it to be something not great, since she wouldn’t tell the others), Mama Bear immediately reacts with unconditional love. She’s hurting, but she rallies them up to help her daughter because she loves her. It’s just an immediate showing that Goldie already *has* her family. As someone who grew up with a broken home, that immediate showing just really hit home.
What with this film, del toro’s Pinocchio, and Neverafter, I’m rlly digging all this dark fairytale stuff
And they all have themes relating to death.
The oscars are actually gonna be interesting this year...
Especially since Disney didn't promote Strange Worlds at all, they won't immediately give it to themselves again.
What is neverafter?
@@adoragrayskull Its a DnD campaign from Dimension 20 You can watch the first episode on youtube the rest is on droupout
@@MrSupersonic28 they’re going to give it to Turing red.
Kinda thought the last shot still worked with the “cherishing what and those you have” so him visiting shrek and his family one more time (debt free) was nice. Although I was confused why he didn’t think about bringing back Humpty Dumpty at all
tbh im glad that egg was never mentioned again
I think Humpty had his story wrapped up in the first movie.
Because bringing back Humpty Dumpty would be defeating the purpose of valuing the one life you have. Humpty already had his one life. Bringing him back would be cheating death and only anger Death himself. Regardless of that, Humpty is at peace and rest after he died. He went to live where he felt like he always belonged, with the golden goose and mother. When he cracked he became a golden egg. So bringing him back is robbing him of that peace.
What I am confused about is why Humpty didn't appear in his flashback considering they saw each other as brothers but aside from that it makes sense
I was kinda disappointed Humpty Dumpty never gotten mentioned once almost like he was an afterthought. Considering he played a *huge* part in Puss in Boots early life!
I swear the juxtaposition of having the most wholesome character being the one to also swear the most is hilarious.
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The fact that Perrito probably knew all those curse words from people who have said it to him and he remembers them all and parroted it back to the Bear Fam and Goldi.
I have no doubt that is the case considering both his backstory and how painfully innocent he is
There’s also the fact that in the film after he leaves retirement, he is still able to fight and dodge his opponents attacks, despite the fact that he hasn’t been in combat for some time (give or take a year or 2). There’s also the fact that he’s able to fight Death with his sword when for the most part he hasn’t had access to his sword nor touched one in a year. Shows that despite the time gap, Puss is still skilled as ever. Even becoming more deadly when he dual wields his sword and Catito blade against Death. Heck he even managed to beat Mama and Baby bear with a stick.
Really shows that despite his lack of training or participation in fights during his retirement, his skills are still there in his manos. All 4 of them. This is why no one despite their skills, weapons and trickery will ever be able to beat the Legend, the Stabby Tabby, el Macho Cato, PUSS in boots.
Puss was out of action for a few months, it wasn't actually a year. Also, the reason that Death could overpower Puss so easily is that Death obviously has supernatural capabilities and knew every move that Puss would make. Puss wasn't fighting for his life, he was fighting for his legend, thus Death had minimal problems with engaging Puss. It isn't until Puss properly values and fights for his life that Death begins to struggle with fighting Puss, losing his ability to see Puss' attacks in advance. This implies that Puss is more skilled than Death itself.
@@stormichow5325 I think it's more than that. Death perceived that Puss was STILL the same, selfish cat, not realizing he would reach out for a little help from others. Indeed, he had a little help on hand, quite literally, with Kitty's spare knife!
Slight nitpick in your comment, but one of Puss in Boot's nicknames is actually 'el Macho Gato'.
Note: it’s Gatito (meaning kitten in Spanish) not Catito
@@Poketom-ob1dl Puss in boots said Gato when he said that. It was Death that said Gatito when he said 'Corre corre gatito' when death initially cornered puss in the bathroom
Such a great dynamic of having his conscience go from 'well, there's good in everyone...' to 'you're an irredeemable monster!'
Even the cricket had character development!
@@Dairunt1 He was so bad he broke Jimminy Cricket. :(
Puss in boots made only 3 MILLION DOLLARS out of its 90 MILLION BUDGET IN AMERICA. I was the only one in the theatre other than a few kids. I'm so fucking tired of people calling everything animated a kids movie. And of course, Avatar takes away all the attention, making dreamworks more vulnerable for bankruptcy. Puss in boots was released in sweden and it only made 300 DOLLARS. THATS RIGHT. 300 DOLLARS. It's so disgusting how stereotypes of art forms and genres of movies are just completely looked away from and never get the spotlight. Have you seen animated movies from france? Probably not. Japan? Maybe once, if you're not into anime stuff. The world should be putting attention to movies that deserve it. Not the pretty blue people that swim in water.
Edit: I'm glad that it's doing way better, over 300 million now, but it probably broke just even compared to the advertising that probably cost it. Especially with the theatre performances costs. I hope it reaches 400-500 million.
We live in a unfair world. People don't take me seriously when I talk about Ghibli films. They assume that it's just for kids. When I recommend them "Princess Mononoke" ( my favorite Ghibli film) they think it's just some Disney-like crap, because of the word "princess".
@@valentinkambushev4968 I'm so done with American stereotypes. This country is so mislead and goes with the flow for anything.
I'm not worried. I believe the film will have great legs and make money.
@Totoro I just came back from watching it and I have to say that the theater was pretty full, especially considering that in my country It came out last Friday.
I'd choose animated movies over "normal" ones every day, especially the Dreamworks treasures like Spirit, HTTYD or The Last Wish. They are amazing. Visually, beautiful. Music, beautiful. Story, beautiful.
Also Kitty is such a good disabled character. She’s declawed and most likely in chronic pain from it. Her disability is more invisible so she tends to go under the radar as one.
Can't believe you barely talked about my absolute favourite character, the ethical bug!! Everytime he talked was just so fun, the voice actor did an amazing job
He talked about him. He is Pinocchio's cricket. That's why he was judging Jack's actions.
@@GX-vx3vj ye that's why I said 'barely'
If he doesn't ever show up again because he's just a little joke for this movie, I'd accept that, but if that cricket wanted to show up in other shrek/shrek adjacent movies and shows, I'd be totally down for that.
@@gregvs.theworld451 same I want to see so much more of him!
The way the cricket considered the last piece of the map as it's resigmation letter to Big Jack was a really smart move😁
I went on 15 dec at Avatar, on 17 I went at Puss in Boots. I liked it so much more. I was kinda dissapointed by how few people were in the cinema, but it was a late evening subtitled (I'm romanian and here most animated movies get dubbed) projection so there were no kids, only us, the animation lovers. I cryed at the end
Yeah I didn’t watch avatar but anything distracting from this masterpiece is a crime
@@tacotown4598 I would say animation is just for kids is a crime
@@scottriddell3514 a bit confused by your grammar, you’re saying that “saying animation is for kids is a crime”
@@tacotown4598 well not really
At least anime isn't just for teens
And live action is real pafectic
To be honest I think Puss in Boots 2 is better than Avatar
I love that the Death Wolf represents all three basic fears: natural fear, fear of something we can see and comprehend. Unnatural fear, things that are supernatural. And unknown fear, that fear of "something bad is going to happen but I don't know what, I don't know what this is, I can't see it, can't fight it." and it makes ABSOLUTE sense for him to represent these fears, given you know...HE'S DEATH. Also also I love that people are saying that his whistle could both be the Funeral March and Silent Night. Works in both ways.
his whistle is in 8 notes and the last one is unfinished because it represents puss is on his last life. pretty sure the makers of the film intentionally did it like this just to add extra detail and because of how errie it sounds aswell
I personally love Goldie and the youngest bear's brother and sister dynamic, cause it personally reminded my brother and I.
The bleeps of the swears made it really funny.I was laughing my ass off when the dog started swearing all happily and i wasnt the only one lmao
WARNING: LONG THEORY
I actually have a theory, that the reason Puss was going on solo adventures at the beginning of the movie is because he also did a "leave at the altar" to Shrek and company lol.
During Shrek movie 4, Puss had gotten used to a peaceful home life with Shrek and company, and even if Shrek didn't tell him about his fat version (Since the experience was quite traumatic for Shrek), Puss probably realized one day, that even he didn't go on legendary adventures he was pretty happy with that lifestyle, and that probably scared him so much that he left the group without saying goodbye XD, since the main reason he left Kitty at the altar (T_T) was because he really loved Kitty so much that he saw sharing his life with her to the point of abandoning his life as a lonely hero, and that was what really scared him, that's why he abandoned her without saying goodbye...
But he and Kitty are very similar, and Kitty already knew him enough to notice the "clues", besides that she also has confidence issues and paranoia, when she noticed what Puss was going to do, instead of confronting him and calm him down (As a mentally healthy person would do), she also abandoned him without say a word LOL (Even Puss didn't know he was abandoned at the altar too lmao) so she could avoid that abandonment (Both are very alike in that sense, that's why Perrito is so good for both
Yes, about that, I remember hearing in the interviews when the first trailer came out that they wanted to remake the franchise in this style? could be wrong, but also this movie could be a new universe with some differences from the canon that allows them to make more movies, idk, good theory anyway :] 👌.
I've got a different theory that I wrote about in another comment, but I think it fits better here. Remember that Puss left Santa Coloma since he felt fear for the first time. With the movie's theme, most people would think it's Puss not living to the legend that caused him to do that, but I would say it's deeper. He knew that he wasn't ready to build a new family with Kitty and that he would be abandoning a lot of the joys in life by committing to a family. Now that he's learned the opposite and he knows Shrek has dealt with all the family troubles already, he would want Shrek's counsel on how he can deal with building that relationship. And honestly, I would LOVE to see that Puss and Shrek films would put family struggles as a central theme (again).
@@b1tch-user I think they were referring to making movies from the world of Shrek again, because Antonio Banderas made a video that explained the chronology of the Puss in boots movies in Shrek movies (Which by the way, is this: Puss in boots 1 -> Shrek 1 - > Shrek 2 -> Shrek 3 -> Shrek 4 -> Puss in boots 2).
@@projectjt3149 I think it is a very good theory, but it doesn't explain why Puss is no longer with Shrek and his friends.
This is a great theory
I watched this movie a few days ago in theaters, and I have to say that almost every moment I was going CRAZY over all the animation, and effects, and fight scenes. I love that sort of stuff. I can definitely say that this is by far the best movie I have seen this year.
The final fight between Death and Puss was insane
@@Chillarmyssb ikrrr
I was genuinely SHOCKED how good the film was. Every scene with the wolf I was on the edge of my seat. I was legit scared whenever that whistle started playing. Everything related to Goldilocks as well was so good I teared up twice. And the dog’s backstory, holy fuck that was dark. Couldn’t believe what they got away with in a PG movie.
I mean if The Incredibles got away with attempted suicide & affairs and also HTTYD 2 got away with dragon killing mc’s father on-screen then this is the
most shocking one yet
I’ve seen the movie twice and it’s still a masterpiece. The story and writing is incredibly well done here, it’s emotional, entertaining, dark, funny at times. The character arcs are great also. The animation tone shifts work here the colors and score are just 🤌🏼. It’s just a masterpiece of a film in so many ways.
I can't believe you actually said that Jack Horner's voice doesn't fit him. Literally one of the best and most coherent voice acting I've seen in a movie in a really long time. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
In my opinion this is maybe the best animated movie that came out like last 10 years.. I'm 20 and i never was so hyped watching a final fight like i was when I watched this
Facts this movie was special
honestly top 3 movies made in this decade would prob be puss in boots, the new Pinocchio, and the spider verse. literally nothing else comes close because of how good these movies are and it just shows how boring and predictable the stories have become in newer animated movies
I started tearing up at Puss's panic attack scene. Just the way Perrito looks at him, then settles his head on Puss and sits with him. I have a Chihuahua, and that just got me in the feels because that's what she does when I have a bad day- she's just there with me
I'm glad Jack is a irredeemable villain. we need more of that
I love how well Death's interactions with Puss stands with both the foresight of just being an obsessive bounty hunter and with the hindsight given to us during the reveal of who he is. On top of that, I also like that Puss didn't defeat him in the end. He was just let off the hook after showing that he did infact change, that he could be more than some Arrogant Immortal Legend.
I actually think Perrito knows of how horrible his situation is. He doesn't act surprised when Kitty and Puss are horrified by his story, and doesn't ask why they are are acting that way. I think he *knows* that horror is the usual and correct way to react to his story, but he himself has chosen to not see it that way.
He has faced so much death and suffered so much abuse that he has chosen to accept it as a part of himself, and move on. He has had no choice but to be happy with all of himself. He's not tragically ignorant, but extremely emotionally intelligent and mature.
I find this solidified at the end of the movie when he chooses to keep Perrito as his name, despite it being a placeholder (btw, it just means "little dog", his name is literally dog XD). He had said before that he doesn't really have any sort of wish he would make, and at first I thought it was just a humble and childish statement like it usually is in kids movies, but when he accepted his old name because his friends know it as him, he showed that after meeting death and LIVING, that he is happy to be alive and with family. He has the emotional intelligence and knowledge that Puss needs and has by the end of the movie. He says he wants to be a therapy dog some day, but her ALREADY IS a therapy dog.
I have been told that peritos path actually has a bunch of dark things with it
Say the pocket full of posies (Pocket full of posies were the flower pedals that plague doctors showered upon their deceased patients)
The river of relaxation represents the river he got thrown into
And the quick and easy solutions represent uhhh self end
(i have been told this by someone, i dont not know if its true but it seems like it)
The river could also represent the river Styx as he nearly died
By the time Puss passes away in peace, it would be like that story from Harry Potter deathly hallows story when the owner of the invisibility cloak accepted his fate and Death greeted him as equals.
Jack Horner was the biggest surprise of the film for me. He was so unnecessarily evil for no reason and it was the funniest thing ever.
I was extremely plessently suprised by this. The animation is amazing, the Wolf is amazing, and Perito, the tiny pure good boy, saying roast so hard they had to be censored is amazing.
That part where the doggy laid his head on Puss while Puss was having a panic attack broke me
The fact that this movie made for KIDS contains lots of SWEARING and even DEATHS will never cease to be hilarious for me, really 😂
Overall an amazing movie, worth watching in theaters, honestly enjoyed every frame of it. Recommended 💪🏽
it doesnt contain swearing it references swearing
@@Azazel0183 "Dingleberries"?
I get not everyone is familiar with the term but, look up the definition, go on 😂
@@gentlepot7615 thats not a swear word.. and i already knew what that meant..
I remember loving the original as a kid, and while I didn't expect this one to live up to my expectations, I was still excited. The fact that it was WAY better than I expected, and actually really good, is so exciting. The humor landed, the animation was great, all the storylines were interesting, the wolf was effectively scary and funny, I loved this movie. And the animation!
I have the strong feeling that Jack Horner represented what the characters could become once they got their wishes. They're going to get what they want, but in the end, they'll only want more.
Meanwhile, Jack Horner had everything those characters wanted in life. Loving parents, a healthy upbringing, a mansion, and the pie enterprise to inherit. None of that was remotely enough.
Jack Horner is an example of how to make a static character done correctly!
One thing I loved is how the map and the Dark Forest changed depending on the personality of whoever was holding it. Someone needs to take screenshots of when Puss, Softpaws, Purrito, and Goldie held the map.
They litteral turned the comedy and fairy tail objects into dank memes and it was straight up HAILARIOUS.
I had no idea how good this was going to be. Thanks to this video I found that that John Mulaney was in the cast. English is my second language and I usually like to watch movies in the original language there in, but for some reason Dreamworks’s movies in the Latin American Spanish dub are just so much funnier for me and I feel like they casted everyone perfectly there. Antonio Banderas also has always done Puss in Spanish too. Perrito and Death were by far the biggest surprise for me and I don’t remember the last time I watched a movie that gave me goosebumps. That whistle man….
Now that we're talking about the Latin American Spanish sub, over the last decade or so there's an attempt to dub everything in "standardized Spanish", avoiding country-specific words and expressions. In this one, they turned the accents and expressions to 11; we had dialects from Spain, from Mexico, Goldilocks and the bears had the most Argentinian accent possible. That was such a delight! It felt like a big middle finger to standardized dubs and to showcase/celebrate the different breeds of Spanish.
@Dairunt You’re absolutely right!
@@Dairunt1 I wish Czech dubs had this kind of diversity. Add in some dialects or something. Spice it up, damn it. Goldi and the bears are the most British people I've ever heard, put in something to show that!
We apparently used to have some of the best dubs in Europe. Nowadays it's absolutely atrocious. Always the same people over and over again with no passion put into it, miscast people that sound nothing alike- Ducktales 2017 Fenton, voiced by Lin Manuel Miranda, was completely off even though I KNOW there's someone who sounds EXACTLY like him, as I saw him once in an interview months prior to me watching it.
The wait for this movie was definitely worth it, it may have taken 11 years but it was worth it! also Merry Christmas to you Sarcastic Chorus!!!
I hope that if Puss and his gang are in Shrek 5, we will get to see Donkey and Perro interact, because both of them had a very sad backstories (we don't know a great deal about Donkey's past, but from what little we have, it's obvious that meeting Shrek was the best thing to ever happen to him).
Gave it a watch and it is my number one. I was hesitant from the trailers and went in skeptical, but in the middle of it all I had tears. They did so good with not only animation, but the story and characters; definitely a huge favorite I did not expect for the end of this year.
i totally forgot this movie was supposed to come out, loved the first one so im def ready for this one
Highly recommended!! Had watched and it blew my expectations litterly worth it.
you need to go see it in cinemas, it is amazing
If you loved the first one then prepared to be absolutely blown away with this one.
This movie took 10 years of production and it shows. Give writers and animators proper time to develop their ideas, characters, plots and art in full potential. It's worth it ❤
Favorite Perito scene:
He had calmed down Puss after he runs away from Death again. Just them by that tree and the cat just gently petting him nearly killed me bc it was so wholesome and moving!
From the trailer alone I liked the setting with Goldilock and the Bears
Baby Bear: "she is not my sister"
*smack*
Father Bear: "she is"
The Shrek one was actually a mid-credits scene. If you remember it start right after the title comes up, only they didn't want people not seeing it, by leaving right after the credit starts.
The fact that the Wolf was straight up death in himself and dealt with mature matters explored with the great characters, animated gorgeously made this movie an easy 10/10 for me, not to mention that death whistle was genuinely terrifying
Opinion with spoilers.
Okay so my father and I went to see Avatar 2. And after joking like "Imagine if there's only one place left", there actually was only one place left.
So I let him have it since clearly he's the one who wanted to see the movie the most. I mean he's the one who kept talking about it and who decided that we would go watch this together.
But even though he wanted to see that movie a lot more than I did, I was extremely disappointed that we didn't get to watch the movie together.
So I just decided to watch Puss In Boots 2, as not many stuff that aired interested me. And I thought that it would be that kind of annoying kid movie with cliche morals and a cliche story.
Needless to say, I was mindblown when the movie actually started, and now I don't regret anything at all. It was just incredible !
I mean I didn't realize how dark this movie was until one of Jack's men gets eaten by a plant and dies on the spot, leaving its skeleton behind. I jumped when that happened.
My favorite character is Goldie Locks. Her relationship with her family and character development is just so sweet.
And I love the subtle hints at what a character is, or what a character thinks before the big reveal.
Example. Death. With his big black cape and the themes of the movie, I supposed when he was introduced that he is Death. But Puss said he's a bounty hunter so I brushed it off.
Except I was right !
And soon after they enter the forest, the bears ask Goldie Locks what her wish is. And I wasn't sure, but I felt like she was hiding something with the way she didn't answer the question.
And I was right ! These subtle hints are good character design, and I loved them.
I went to watch this movie with no expectations, so obviously they've been blown away to an astronomical degree.
I haven't liked a movie this much in a long, long time. I definitly recommand.
Goldilocks was my favorite part of the trailer
Baby Bear:"she is not my sister"
*smack*
Father Bear:"she is!"
@@Hanmacx Yeah they really fight like a family would.
Goldilocks was such a delightful character, like i was so invested in her story too, i also felt there was something off and when she revealed it seeing the bears be so heartbroken made wanna cry.
I loved her so much when i saw the movie i really am hoping they give them their own little spin off
@@Bluarlequinno Yes, exactly ^^ I think the same ^^
@@Oceane1803 i am so hoping they give them their spin off i hope
FINALLY a fantastic animated movie!!! I was blown away by the quality of this film, not just the gorgeous animation, but the story and CHARACTERS. I never thought I'd be relating so heavily to Puss ❤🥺
I loved the part where puss in boots said “ Death can have me when it earns me”.
Personally, I'm partial to the scene where he said "What are we? Some kind of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish?" and then pussed all over the boots
I'm sorry
@@cameronsitton501 🗿
@@commandersteelproductions I'M SORRY
@@cameronsitton501 yeah
@@commandersteelproductions Commander fox.... I HAVE YOU NOW!
Just watched it today and I loved it. The introduction of death was so good it took me from expecting it to being mediocre to immediately grabbing my attention
I love how they played with the spiderverse style of animation really makes me happy as an animator to see the industry adapt and try new things
This movie could be easily the best one of the year
Defently better than strange world
I mean IT that movie dissapionted me
You're forgetting Morbius!! The movie of all time! Truthy a movie.
@@jasminkrieger8464 Yea even though i havent seen it, based on peoples opinions and how people described it, im going to guess it was absolutely atrocious.
@@Azazel0183 it was just ok. I wouldn’t rewatch it anytime soon. Puss in Boots is definitely much, much better.
Some insights from me:
- Absolutely loved the visuals. The fact that some parts of the textures and stuff looked like oil painting, you could literally see the brushstrokes. Amazing! Just elevated this as the piece of art that it was.
- Absolutely loved Perrito. He's difinitely the Forrest Gump among the dogs. Just like you, I thought he would be mostly annoying, but no, he's absolutely adorable. Just the therapy dog you would wish for.
- Absolutely loved the idea with the paths through the forest adapting to the person holding the map, and the objects in the forest adapting to how you're treating them. Such a perfect visualization of how our perception changes the reality we have to deal with.
- As I saw this movie in German, I must say the guy they got as Jack Horner's German voice was spot on. I wondered the whole movie if they had taken the man I had in mind, since he would have been the perfect fit and yes, the voice sounded like him, and bam! end credits, and it was him! (The name's Oliver Kalkofe, just in case you're interested)
- The only thing I would kind of complain about was the "big revelation" that the wolf was literally death. I just was like "no shit, Sherlock! Wasn't that clear from his first appearence?"
I agree about the death thing, but you got to remember there are a lot of kids and goofy adults watching this movie. It was clear from the first scene he was death to me, and clearly to you, but there were people in this very comments section who were surprised by that reveal.
im pretty sure it wasnt meant to be a reveal for us, it was meant to be a reveal for puss because he didnt know who was chasing him.
I actually saw a comment about this. They said it could be Puss in Denial. Ya know, Death kept repeating himself about it to Puss, I mean he wasn't being subtle. He WANTED Puss to know. But Puss didn't want to know. So Death had to keep telling Puss until he gets it. Ever tried telling someone an obvious fact that a person just wants to ignore or won't acknowledge? Its like that.
@@dandelionmosssycamore8218 That's a good point. Haven't seen it like that, but it could actually be true.
Mr. Wolf is definitely going to get more fan art. Manifestations of death are often lumped together, so the characters themselves get less fan art while people focus on making art of the concept. Same thing with characters like Santa Claus, the easter bunny, etc.
not the fan art you expectin tho 😳💀
You've been proven wrong, and I"m not in the least surprised.
The fact they showed blood in this movie I was surprised and they need to do it more in kids movies
The main things that bothered me about the original:
1. The aesthetic is just BROWN.
2. Humpty sucked.
3. The villains are unmemorable.
The sequel fixes all of these, effectively making the first movie obsolete (It's okay to still like it, though).
There was a Villain?
Humpty had a good backstory tbh, also Jack and Jill were intimidating last I watched, also the aesthetic is orange.
@@t-army4196 nah i wouldnt say the series is better than the first movie, but the series is decent, mostly because it doesnt have Antonio Banderas
Nah I loved the ending. Like, I’m incredibly hyped to see team friendship helping out the Shrek family! I’m sure they’ll make it work out if the same team are doing this and are in their element like this film.
Also, while Perrito has the saddest origin story, I really wanted you to mention Kitty’s as well, which may not be more but might be equally sad as well. She had a family who loved her and she loved so much, but one day she did something that they didn’t like with her scratching (scratching is a need for cats not a want) and they suddenly changed, declawing her meaning they amputated the last bone in each toe where her nails grew. This made her hurt so badly it gave her trust issues and inherited a cynical worldview. Kitty plays a role in letting the audience compare how different people respond to a certain circumstance in different ways, and permanently affect them and their lives.
I'm just happy that the Mort theory is now definetly canon
whats that?
@@noxtri921 It's basicly a canon Dreamworks theory created by the youtuber The Theorizer. The Theory connects all Dreamworks movies through the character Mort and all of his insanity from the canon spin off show. I won't spoil anything else
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@@debater452 mort...like that weird squirrel thing from the madagascar movie?
I love this new animation art style that Dreamworks had been doing with The Bad Guys and now Puss in Boots 2. If Kung Fu Panda 4 has a similar style, that would be incredible.
The movie is a 10, it's practically flawless and I can't wait to go see it again!
I just came back after seeing it with my dad and little brother and the movie was way better than I thought! I love the visuals, Antonio and Salma’s chemistry, etc. Death was a really good villain and he was actually very scary. I also love the message in the movie. “Be grateful for what you already have.” Too many times people always wish for more in life but why? You already have everything! Instead of envying others for what you don’t have, try being grateful for what you do have. Gratitude is the best medicine. Another great moral was we all have one life, it’s up to us to decide how we’re going to live it. If you haven’t seen this movie, Please do, It’s fantastic. And you might actually learn something! 10/10, would watch again!!
As amazing as this movie is, I have no faith that people won’t let it flop simply because it’s animated.
Saw this in theatre with my brother and at the panic attack scene some kid asked, "mummy, what's wrong with him?" 😭 that'll be a conversation for the car ride home
I have to see this movie! I’ve heard so many great things about it!
The fact that the sequel is much more amazing than the first movie made my heart look like a good movie 🎬
John Mulaney has a joke where he refers to himself as an overgrown child rather than an adult, and I think that fits Jack Horner's character very well
Loved the movie. I thought Kitty was going to get her own introspection when she got the map. I totally thought she could have lied to Puss to try and patch up the relationship sooner. Going through her own environment could have revealed her own hidden emotions, but I think the writers decided they didn't have enough time or space for that and passed up on it. Other than that I thought it was amazing.
The fight scenes were a highlight for me.
yea but then it wouldnt have room for goldi and the 3 bears, jack, perrito, it would basically just be kitty and puss in the entire movie
She played her part as foil to Puss and her "wish" actually touched me, just to find someone she could trust.
Dreamworks have had a quality dip recently, but if we look at their backlog, they're THE animation studio that still produces for all ages movies. From Kung-fu Panda, to Simbad, to Megamind. I'm 30, went with my mother, and a great time was had. That's how for all ages this was.
For those who haven't watched this yet, please go watch it in theaters, double the experience and it will also encourage dreamworks to make more stuff like this
After hearing this, Imma go watch it as soon as it comes to cinemas where I live
Goldilocks and the 3 Bears were definitely my favorite characters. Humor, heart, and they give eachother a hard time every so often, they were a real family.
Can we also talk about the sick weapon choice for death? Foldable sickles which can become basically a knuckleduster or a cane. Thats absolutely great, and nice that they did not just give him the grim reaper scythe like you would expect.
I definitely agree with you, the fact that like every single moment is amazing (even the funny parts) and the animations are just so cool and amazing! But the whistling just makes me feel like something is near me, and you get that eerie vibe
I had a whole conversation with my parents and my siblings about how this movie was not made for them. Puss in boots has always been a love letter to shrek and it’s grown up with us. It’s not for them, it’s for us, who’ve grown up with shrek and puss in boots. It isn’t a “kids movie” it’s a kids who grew up loving this movie. To me, it is a beautiful movie in every way because I am able to look through the lens this movie was meant for. Thank you for your time.
Movies that embrace that there animated instead of trying too hard to be realistic are the best
There are some things that will only work in animation and this movie danced with that idea so much it was great
One part I like about this movie is how everyone rips the map except Jack. To me, it's basically saying how you don't need a wish to make you happy, how the things you have are enough. Puss realizes that one life is enough to spent time with the ones he love, Kitty realizes she already has people that trust her, Goldilocks realizes she already has a family in front of her, and Perrito never wanted a wish cause he was always fine with the stuff he has. They all accept the stuff they have, except for Jack Horner. He was blinded by his ego to see he had a lot of stuff, yet he only wanted more. He never appreciates the things he have in his life(Shown by him not giving a shit that his employees are dying), all he wants is more, which is why he ended up dying in the thing he desired. This movie is proof that animation isn't kids garbage, it's art.
My fav scene is also the part where Perrito calm Puss down. The feeling was there, right at that moment like holy shit!
The big bad wolf is probably the greatest DreamWorks villain yet
In my opinion best animated villain EVER
I don't think we can even count him as a villain. He was simply doing his job.
the short flashback showing puss looking at the altar from a distance was perfect for me, everything in that shot was amazing, from the color, composition to even the duration.
This speaks to me and a lot of us guys cuz it breaks down the toxic masculine norms and social conventions of what a successful life is. It's okay to be scared and vulnerable and it's okay to seek comfort in a plutonic male companion in an intimate manor. That one's appearance and achievements of greatness and latching onto it will stop you from living your life to the fullest and it's okay to let go of an unreachable dream to settle down and enjoy life. "Smell the roses" as it's shown. There is always someone with a worse life than you trying to be a good person and live a full life so we should appreciate what we have and don't need to "shoot for the stars" to be happy. Anyone who has had a near death experience, fear disorders, depression or panic attacks would benefit greatly from this movie and this gives a great message to kids growing up which I wish I had back then.
BRO the dog. "They got creative and put me in a sock with a rock, tied it up and threw me in the river" D. A. R. K. DARK. that caught me so off guard. I didn't know whether to laugh or feel bad.
Dreamworks is a studio I expect to go dark. They nerfed Hiccup's dad in front of him using the boy's own dragon. Great Dreamworks animation and story don't hold back. And they do darker.