Death Comes For Us All - Why I Love Puss In Boots: The Last Wish

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    I am death, straight up.
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  • @SagesRain
    @SagesRain  Год назад +892

    This is a re-upload as the last one got a copyright claim, blocking it in a bunch of different countries. Hopefully this one skates by. Thank you!

    • @hollywoodserumbrotha
      @hollywoodserumbrotha Год назад +15

      🐐

    • @calzone6104
      @calzone6104 Год назад +7

      Super early, always love when your videos drop

    • @okipullup6103
      @okipullup6103 Год назад +8

      Oh ok. I was confused because I already saw this video.

    • @crisis8425
      @crisis8425 Год назад +3

      Won't stop me from watching it a second time.

    • @natratcritter
      @natratcritter Год назад +1

      IK its a reupload but I am still gonna watch it all again because your videos are just that good. Thank you

  • @imnobodybye236
    @imnobodybye236 Год назад +1373

    Imagine creating a sequel of the highest grossing film for 10 years only to be beaten by cat with a metal toothpick

    • @adamfrost8313
      @adamfrost8313 Год назад +108

      The same highest grossing film for 10 years: did we mentioned he wears boots.

    • @ShadowKamehameha32
      @ShadowKamehameha32 Год назад +137

      There's not really much going for Avatar 2, the visuals are great, yes. No denying that.
      But other than that and a couple good performances, the film feels more of the same with what came before with the first Avatar.
      I overheard someone at the cinema I work summarise the film.perfectly for me;
      "It was a 3 hour film that was 2 hours too long"
      The film just drags, the more I saw of it, the more I wondered why it was included beyond beautifuls visual effects.
      Puss in Boots on the other hand, barely passes an hour and a half in runtime, yet so much is told, so many characters are developed and ALL feel relevant to the story and most importantly, nothing feels wasted.
      It's a complete story with compelling characters in a very personal story, which felt more fulfilling than the, quite frankly, overhyped sequel to a 13 year old film.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +26

      @@ShadowKamehameha32 isn’t that also the only reason the first one was well-received? I can’t for the life of me figure out the appeal beyond “Ooh puurrrty”.

    • @fangiscool1
      @fangiscool1 Год назад +6

      ​@@wildfire9280 yeah, first sucked. I thought it was mediocre when I saw it in theatres. Tried to watch again last week to double check. Had to turn it off after 25 minutes

    • @sadgirlhours4088
      @sadgirlhours4088 Год назад +21

      Imagine being the highest grossing film (until endgame released) then having quite literally zero cultural impact and your most memorable scene is the hair s3x

  • @veronicawexel1291
    @veronicawexel1291 Год назад +868

    I just love how death positive the movie actually is. Death isn't bad, it's just the thing that gives life its value and should be taken seriously.

    • @WilliamWizer
      @WilliamWizer Год назад

      I agree. interesting enough. death doesn't want us dead. wants us to value our lives.
      almost as if the more we value our live, the more death gets from it.

    • @FlightX101
      @FlightX101 7 месяцев назад +23

      Agreed. And to be truthful the world would honestly be a far worst place to live in if people were immortal as nobody would care about their decisions as they have all the time in the world

  • @TheRealBDouble
    @TheRealBDouble Год назад +783

    The fact that Death is not played for laughs AT ALL is great

    • @TheRamirez544
      @TheRamirez544 Год назад +98

      i wish we had more serious toned movies, they dont have to be sad and depressing, this movie balanced laughter, sad, and serious all so well

    • @Aceofwolves
      @Aceofwolves 10 месяцев назад

      Yep. Lobo is forcing puss to respect him.

  • @scruggs108
    @scruggs108 Год назад +341

    "He laughed in the face of death, until death laughed back"
    Wheeew that hit so hard

  • @Anakinvoorhees
    @Anakinvoorhees Год назад +447

    Death’s motivation can be summed up in one phrase: “I’m not taking that disrespect”

    • @StarryClouds09
      @StarryClouds09 Год назад +40

      He ain't taking no shit from no cat

    • @myaparker5510
      @myaparker5510 8 месяцев назад +3

      Can you imagine if he had his own movie. Maybe it can be like final destination. Fairy tale characters who survived from they should have died from.
      If he doesn't like to be mocked. i'm sure he also doesn't like to be cheated.

    • @Anakinvoorhees
      @Anakinvoorhees 8 месяцев назад

      @@myaparker5510 it would be amazing

    • @fishraposo7192
      @fishraposo7192 7 месяцев назад +14

      @@myaparker5510 that would ruin the character through overexposure. Not everything works in large doses.

    • @myaparker5510
      @myaparker5510 7 месяцев назад +2

      @fishraposo7192 I didn't mean like that. The new characters he goes after would be the main characters. It can also be short movie. And unlike death from final destination, he wouldn't kill them in the most brutal way. It would most likely be a quick death. Like I said, these people are supposed to die, but since they didn't because one of them had a premonition. However, they're still pretty much on his death list, so he has to do his job. And like in puss, he could still have a short screen time.

  • @pro2firez
    @pro2firez Год назад +676

    "You know, I'm not really a cat person. I find the very idea of NINE lives absurd. And you didn't value any of them. So why don't I do us both a favor and take this last one now?" - Death

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад +63

      "Hey that's cheating" - the life that cheats at cards

    • @deepdownwereallbased2549
      @deepdownwereallbased2549 Год назад +21

      “Shhh don’t tell anybody”

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@deepdownwereallbased2549 yeah that was a funny scene

    • @user-myraklejnr
      @user-myraklejnr 10 месяцев назад +16

      "I've enjoyed the chase gato but I think we've reached the end, you and I. You gonna take the coward's way out, run away to more life, or you gonna fight?"
      The entrance gives be goosebumps every time.

    • @Aceofwolves
      @Aceofwolves 9 месяцев назад +18

      I love the anger in his voice. He hates that cats have 9 lives but he doesn't have the power to change that. Meaning somewhere there is a being with equal power to death....the being that represents life.

  • @cryptomancer2927
    @cryptomancer2927 Год назад +727

    "Everyone needs the hero but they don't need the person behind the mask."
    Wow. Just wow. That is amazing insight. You've definitely earned your name sake as being a sage!

  • @Ambivlaent
    @Ambivlaent Год назад +496

    “People and love makes the life worth living” couldn’t have said it any better. This is why I love this movie so much.

    • @Andrew-zi3iw
      @Andrew-zi3iw Год назад +5

      "connection and belonging is how we heal" - my therapist

  • @thedarkknight727
    @thedarkknight727 Год назад +507

    ‘Life once told Death, why do people love him, and Fear her, and Death responded; because you’re a beautiful lie, and I’m a terrible truth.’

    • @reinaldomanuel8488
      @reinaldomanuel8488 Год назад +8

      How is life a lie ?

    • @ToughVato
      @ToughVato Год назад +17

      @@reinaldomanuel8488 he said it backwards. Couldn’t even copy and paste the most reposted thing on the Internet properly hahaha wtf

    • @thedarkknight727
      @thedarkknight727 Год назад +33

      @@reinaldomanuel8488: According to ‘Near Death Experiences’ it has been theorized that ‘life’ is like a play, and ‘WE’ are like the actors, and the audience are those who had already passed away. At least that’s their take, but the way they expressed it, and talk about it, makes me actually throw my gamble into believing said believe.

    • @stingerjohnny9951
      @stingerjohnny9951 Год назад +9

      @@thedarkknight727 Well then, let’s make sure to give a good show!
      Hang on, does that mean ghosts are just hecklers in the audience? Lol

    • @thedarkknight727
      @thedarkknight727 Год назад +3

      @@stingerjohnny9951: In simple words, ‘all is one, and one is all.’

  • @mistersureshot1749
    @mistersureshot1749 Год назад +154

    I saw this before:
    But I think wants geinus about the Wolf is that he represents The Three Archetypes of Death/Grim Reaper: The Adversary, the Hunter, and the Friend.
    The Adversary: The opponent that you have to overcome to prove that you have grown if you want to live
    The Hunter: The relentless monster that chases you down. No matter where you go, how far you run, they're on your heels
    The Friend: The last smile you see, the warm chuckle and a friendly face that eases your pain as you welcome the end
    With the Big Bad Wolf? He's all three archetypes by the end of the film

    • @WilliamWizer
      @WilliamWizer Год назад +9

      I had never hear that explanation before but it truly fits.
      it also reminded me of the peverell tale from harry potter. where, when he got tired of living, Ignotus removed the invisibility cloack and welcomed death like an old friend.
      just one small detail I want to comment.
      what you welcome, with death, isn't the end. it's the begining of a new adventure.

    • @austinturer7372
      @austinturer7372 Год назад +2

      I tried googling this, but couldn’t find the e archetypes of death? Is this different archetypes just used under the blanket of death?

  • @kennethcruz239
    @kennethcruz239 Год назад +97

    The one thing I love about Death is his whistle. At the start the whistle is unsettling, and as the movie continues it sounds more haunting and terrifying as we starting fearing Death as Puss does, but at the end of the movie when Puss finally values his life and no longer shows any fear the whistle is no longer terrifying or haunting its soothing.

  • @dantegreciante7984
    @dantegreciante7984 Год назад +64

    Heroes never fail until they do. The greeks wrote so fondly of this. Tragedies are full of heroes who as you say "laughs at the face of death until death laughs back".

    • @Xboxlove1
      @Xboxlove1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Death smiles at us all. All we can do is smile back

  • @bignoob24
    @bignoob24 Год назад +208

    Puss in Boots has become one of my favorite animated movies next to Into The Spiderverse. It animation is lively and beautiful, and it has an amazing story.
    Reupload gang :)

  • @Illusive__FX
    @Illusive__FX Год назад +52

    Another interesting detail is the bar scene where Puss has eight empty shot glasses with the 9th one being the one he was currently drinking.

  • @thedarkknight727
    @thedarkknight727 Год назад +75

    “Legends live on, only men come to a end”
    -Commissioner Gordon

  • @Q-Vu
    @Q-Vu Год назад +39

    8:58 "Puss in Boots, "loved by one and all", died alone."
    That sounds more depressing than it should be

  • @polter_z
    @polter_z Год назад +68

    My grandma is getting old, yesterday I witnessed her at her lowest point. She can’t walk, has trouble breathing, and is constantly shaking. An incredible fear came over me and I started to think “That’s what awaits me, it’s coming for me, and there’s nothing I can do” It was an eye opening experience.

  • @Rukdug
    @Rukdug Год назад +26

    I think part of what really adds depth to Death is one little line in the cave of lost souls, where one of the past lives of Puss claims that Death's "breaking the rules". And that past Puss is technically correct. Death's being far too proactive and personal, physically manifesting himself to fight the cat. He's literally breaking the rules of how he's supposed to work...but the instant he "doesn't see" the arrogant legend who thinks they're immortal, Death goes back to following the rules. Puss will die, and Death will be their to collect him...but he won't personally snuff the life out of someone who actually values it. That's breaking the rules.

    • @sonicmastersword8080
      @sonicmastersword8080 Месяц назад

      Technically under the classic nature of how Death operates, he did not break the rules. You can cheat death, but only so many times. Death thought the idea of Puss seeing himself as immortal and living life doing nothing but cheating death, exploiting his extra lives as a cop out, warranted Puss's death purely on the grounds that he cheated him too many times, especially without respecting him.
      Godfather Death illustrates this well. Death's own godson cheated him; however he forgave him once on the condition that if he did it again, he would take his life. Upon the second violation, he fulfilled his threat-even though he agreed to be the boy's godfather. Death does not play favorites.

  • @fruzsimih7214
    @fruzsimih7214 Год назад +23

    The use of a whistle as a sign of menace goes back all the way to Fritz Lang's 1931 masterpiece 'M', one of the very first German sound films. The central character, a child murderer (played by Peter Lorre in a career-defining role), whistles a melody from Edvard Grieg's opera 'Peer Gynt' every time he goes out to seek out a young girl and kill her. It's used to terrifying effect, without actually ever showing the murders themselves.

  • @Stefl0
    @Stefl0 Год назад +150

    "Death is inevitable, but its appearance depends on the type of life you've lived" that hit different. I'd like to think, that while you might be at your strongest, when having lived a fulfilling live with people you love, death also loses some of its terror as some of it is you being confronted with your regrets and living a good fulfilling life tends to leave you with less regrets (ideally). Loved the video!

    • @EstanislaoSantino-xk8uz
      @EstanislaoSantino-xk8uz 4 месяца назад

      Well is their perspective if they do it or don't they regret both, if the want to do something bad/cruel but fulfilled they life and feel never regret what they done, truth is subjective if they do completely the opposite of what you belief in well that fine if rich, fame, and honor is clearly what they live or don't have a loved one doesn't mean they are unfulfilled and unhappy people some of them are happy and see a every bad situation is a opportunity and regret doesn't change anything and sometime you do what you regret and Guilty later and you are human ur not perfect you have some regret even now, do some stupid stuff and sometimes hate pur loved ones, we are not perfect we just get better Day by day.

  • @stingerjohnny9951
    @stingerjohnny9951 Год назад +37

    I love entities of death that respect and value life. Between Lobo and the Matron of Ravens from Vox Machina, it’s just such a fascinating and nuanced approach to death that doesn’t demonize it.
    Death should be acknowledged and respected, not feared. It’s not evil, it’s just the way of the universe.

  • @tavairushernandez4588
    @tavairushernandez4588 Год назад +66

    "He laughs in the face of death, until DEATH laughs back"

  • @demonduck571
    @demonduck571 Год назад +91

    Not all heros wear capes, but all of them need an assistance or help sometimes from the people around them.

  • @acanadianderg4035
    @acanadianderg4035 Год назад +172

    Call me crazy but I’ve always imagine that Death always found the soul of a life with substance more taste full than a life wasted and preferred souls with actual flavour.
    Going by that logic I believe Death in the movie stalled for as long as he could to try to add some flavour to Puss’es soul after the last 8 left him with a bitter taste, only to realize that if he killed Puss at the wishing star he’d be robbing himself of a good meal.

    • @Q-Vu
      @Q-Vu Год назад +22

      That actually sounds quite interesting

    • @ShadowKamehameha32
      @ShadowKamehameha32 Год назад +43

      Adds more creedance to him saying "Why do I always play with my food!?" At the end of thier fight.

    • @catrocastre8215
      @catrocastre8215 Год назад +11

      Is that why some rootten souls live so long and some beautiful souls go so early?

    • @davidlane1248
      @davidlane1248 Год назад +8

      Lol no, that's some Stephen king IT type shit. I'm not saying I hate the idea overall, but it doesn't fit the tone of this movie or the character of death
      The satisfaction of killing puss was from how he DIDN'T value life.

    • @WilliamWizer
      @WilliamWizer Год назад +10

      @@davidlane1248 here is the fun thing. there's no satisfaction in killing puss. what Lobo did was scare Puss out of his arrogance and taunt him to recover his courage.
      Lobo is a mentor for Puss. it gives him a moral lesson about how to live our lives. neither the fearless nor the coward can live their lives.

  • @thedarkknight727
    @thedarkknight727 Год назад +43

    “Nobody wants to die, but everyone gets to.” -Riddick

    • @arisel0v360
      @arisel0v360 Год назад +5

      🥹 so beautiful.

    • @crystaluwu1012
      @crystaluwu1012 Год назад +2

      I think its more leaning onto the fact that everyone wants to control when they will die, and how they will die and not actually being immortal, immortality loses the real purpose of life, and living is a struggle, thats a fact, eventually boredom and tiredness will get to the immortal people and they will wish death... Because in all reality, if we have actually fulfilled our life goals, then we are willing to embrace death and not fear it, for death is peace after a long struggle...what makes people fear death is how unexpected and unpredictable it is, but if humans want anything they want to control when they will seize to exist and when they will finally rest, not to live for so long that it will be tiring not to mention boring.

    • @thedarkknight727
      @thedarkknight727 Год назад +2

      @@crystaluwu1012: According to Kyle Hill the life expectancy of ‘immortality’ is 9000 years. But the aspect of ‘long-longevity’ has always intriguing me, for I believe that it could give Humanity the chance to live long fulfilling lives.

  • @ricardowoods3480
    @ricardowoods3480 Год назад +22

    Death is easily one of the slickest dogs I've seen in a while

  • @lazypanda9808
    @lazypanda9808 Год назад +10

    "puss in boot laughs in the face of death, until death stares back"........just the OOMPH!!

  • @lynxcore
    @lynxcore Год назад +55

    this film was fantastic. beautiful animation and art direction, smart writing with a great balance between comedic timing and emotional maturity, and the antagonists are handled perfectly. as an adult watching this film I would argue the lesson of valuing the one life you have to live hits harder since you become conditioned to take so much for granted, but the movie is obviously still very much accessible to younger audiences as well.

  • @tobiaslawrence8928
    @tobiaslawrence8928 Год назад +62

    Perfect timing I just bought the Blu-ray on Tuesday after watching the movie I had low expectations but now it's one of many of my favorite animated films of all time. I like how this movie has three villains one with understandable motives, one who is just doing his job and one who's evil and doesn't give a damn and doesn't want to be redeemed. This movie is a good example on what Disney needs to learn when it comes to it's villains.

  • @axelpadilla4533
    @axelpadilla4533 Год назад +14

    He uses sickles to hunt as opposed to the scythe which is meant to harvest

  • @zechariahcaraballo8765
    @zechariahcaraballo8765 Год назад +46

    I dont think death wanted teach puss a lesson about valueing life, seeing as he said (more or less) "why did I play with my food" after he realized that puss is no longer the arrogant hero that did not value his life and laughed in the face of death that he wanted to kill, he just gave up

    • @tommatt2ski
      @tommatt2ski Год назад +2

      Cats are known to play with their food, wolves tend to "wolf their food down" so Death / Lobo was just giving Puss a hard time !

    • @SergeyPupkoMusic
      @SergeyPupkoMusic Год назад +10

      He did not give up. The last interaction between Puss and Death was that of mutual respect. As Death sheathed his sickles, he gave a little bow, similar to Godzilla and Kong. He is Death, his nature is to kill, so he resents the fact that he failed, but he is also fair, seeing as Puss killed his own legend before the wolf could. And so, he left him to live with the last admonition to live his final life well, and with a reminder that they will see each other again, and Puss acknowledged the inevitability of it. I imagine when the time comes, they will not meet as adversaries.

    • @aureliodeprimus8018
      @aureliodeprimus8018 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SergeyPupkoMusic Puss, sitting as an old cat on a bench, enjoying a final sundown: "What do you think, Lobo? Was that a life well-lived?"
      Death: "I don`t know, Gato. I was busy elsewhere......"

  • @kroposman2302
    @kroposman2302 Год назад +8

    "Every soul shall taste Death."

  • @koushikraja331
    @koushikraja331 Год назад +9

    Puss basically personified the three brothers' lives from deathly hallows.
    When he had the nine lives, he felt mighty and invincible and lived recklessly as if nothing could take him down, like how the first brother was with the elder wand and went ahead disrespecting it.
    After his eight lives get depleted and he comes close to his brush with death, he spends the rest of the movie running away and trying to cheat death in any way possible-hiding away in a home, trying to get extra lives, whatever, etc.
    However, towards the end of the movie and probably in the end of his life, not only does death and puss depart on respectable terme, but the next time they meet they will greet each other at the end of a long life as friends, like the third brother.

  • @mrbigglezworth42
    @mrbigglezworth42 Год назад +17

    I wonder though, if Death takes the form of a bounty hunting wolf being several things Puss is unconsciously afraid of, whether he realized it at all. It's something that as an outlaw, hero or not, would be something he'd always have to look over his shoulder for because he's wanted by a lot of people for his antics.

  • @jackpotskirazor3142
    @jackpotskirazor3142 4 месяца назад +3

    Puss's treatment of death at the start of the movie, his arrogance, reminds me of a fantastic line from Destiny 2: "You're not brave, you've merely forgotten the fear of death."

  • @MegaRare
    @MegaRare Год назад +13

    I also loved how Death just walks through the deadly star energy that killed jacks henchman.

    • @myaparker5510
      @myaparker5510 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah I really love that part. It does show how powerful he is. If he and puss kept on fighting, he would have won but decided to leave him alone.

    • @CrimsonCharan
      @CrimsonCharan 4 месяца назад

      @@myaparker5510 Death always wins in the end.

    • @myaparker5510
      @myaparker5510 4 месяца назад

      @CrimsonCharan can you imagine if he had his own movie? Maybe it can be like final destination. Fairy tale characters who survived from what they should have died from.
      If he doesn't like to be mocked. i'm sure he also doesn't like to be cheated.

  • @wyntertheicewyvern6226
    @wyntertheicewyvern6226 Год назад +10

    Quoting Bojack Horseman to explain Puss' situation in the beginning: "Everybody loves you, but nobody likes you."

  • @jamestolbert1856
    @jamestolbert1856 11 месяцев назад +6

    I love that Death is a complex villain

  • @Aceofwolves
    @Aceofwolves 10 месяцев назад +8

    "you know we will meet again right?"
    "Si...hasta muerte"
    (Yes...[wait] untill [my] death)
    He basically said, "wait for me wolf. It will be worth it this final time."

  • @TheDualHero15
    @TheDualHero15 Год назад +32

    I actually liked the prequel so seeing the sequel getting all the recognition it deserves makes me so happy. Good video!

  • @dinolover
    @dinolover Год назад +80

    Idk if anyone realized, but deaths whistle is the beginning to Ring Around The Rosey, which is a reference to the black death/plague that was probably going on at the time. It also is a nod to how death comes for all. Ashes to ashes, we all fall down

    • @raylordofkhalah28
      @raylordofkhalah28 Год назад +8

      He doesn't whistle ring around the Rosie tho, it's a new song and definitely not ring around the Rosie

    • @edorasmarauder5761
      @edorasmarauder5761 9 месяцев назад +2

      Doesn’t sound like it. It sounds like a very slowed down “One little Two little Three little…”

    • @dinolover
      @dinolover 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@edorasmarauder5761 hmm you have a point lol

    • @emmetthowell899
      @emmetthowell899 4 месяца назад

      It doesn’t follow that tune and also that’s a false belief about the origin for ring around the Rosey because the words we use now to tie it into the plague weren’t even the original words and it’s probably just a nonsense song made to play what are generally called ring games

  • @yeirydiaz6334
    @yeirydiaz6334 4 месяца назад +2

    I find it interesting that when Puss went into hiding at Mama Luna’s home, it’s implied that a lot of time passed by, enough time for Puss to grow a long beard. During that time of security, Death never showed up. It would have been very easy for Death to find Puss and hunt him down at his most vulnerable. But why didn’t he do it? I believe that during that period of time, Puss was actually taking his ninth live seriously. If Puss had never left Mama Lunas’s safety, Death would have left him alone, because Puss had learned to fear and respect Death and value his last life. Death only comes back when Puss began to search for more lives, giving Death the confirmation that Puss hadn’t learned his lesson.

  • @kellokayfactsadventures8369
    @kellokayfactsadventures8369 Год назад +23

    The voice that soothes and calm. 🌧️

  • @matthewdsouza1797
    @matthewdsouza1797 11 месяцев назад +5

    I like the part when you said that Death (the wolf) gives puss chances time and time again to change. It highlights the fact that in some stories our heroes progress or grow because of their villains.

  • @Cayde6528
    @Cayde6528 Год назад +9

    I really loved this movie and I think it is one of the best dreamworks movies that have came out In a while, and I was really pleased with the direction they took the story, especially death. I think movies are meant to be fun and enjoyable of course but I was glad this one had a real underlining meaning and true moral to the story. Because it not only can teach us a valuable lesson but it also makes the story so much better, I mean I really liked the last movie but it was the same thing over and over, just a bunch of jokes playing off of classic fairy tales, and this movie had tons of gags based around fairy tales (jacks magical granny bag) but because they made the story around such a powerful subject it made the story and characters so much better. Puss being afraid of dying and learning the value of life made such a great character arch. Kitty learning to trust again. All of these aspects of the story came from puss fearing death.

  • @SergeyPupkoMusic
    @SergeyPupkoMusic Год назад +5

    I can wax lyrical all day about the animation style... Apart from Jack Horner, who just looks like the embodiment of morbidity, the art style is "just right."
    But, for me, it's the story, the message... And, most of all, the way they wove the wolf into the story, at first, we see him as an obstacle for the protagonist, then an actual threat, then an impossible foe, and, finally, someone we end up respecting, along with the role he played in the character arc for Puss.

  • @RyomenAyeni225
    @RyomenAyeni225 Год назад +21

    Bro death is the kind of villain we just don’t get anymore

    • @ronaldomontero3624
      @ronaldomontero3624 10 месяцев назад

      2022 was 8 months ago so what are you talking about

    • @RyomenAyeni225
      @RyomenAyeni225 10 месяцев назад

      @@ronaldomontero3624 bro its been 5 months why are you suddenly responding lol

    • @Vetrarland
      @Vetrarland 9 месяцев назад

      @@ronaldomontero3624 Who said anything about 2022?

    • @Veldazandtea
      @Veldazandtea 5 месяцев назад +2

      You can thank people living a lie in denial and being afraid of harsh reality for that. Which would be most people.
      Courage is rare, unfortunately. That's why Death had to reconsider in the end. He'll want to see the courage, and he knows fear is a good motivator when given direction.

    • @ryuunosuk3
      @ryuunosuk3 19 дней назад

      @@Veldazandtea "safespace" culture nurture this "death as taboo" mindset.

  • @mralabbad7
    @mralabbad7 Год назад +3

    The death stare at the bar. . . I had a nightmare like that once

  • @maddbaer
    @maddbaer Год назад +6

    This was powerful and beautiful

  • @Aceofwolves
    @Aceofwolves 9 месяцев назад +4

    When you disrespect life...death will make sure to disrespect you back before you go.

  • @polter_z
    @polter_z Год назад +2

    Sickles are used for harvesting, just like scythes are.

  • @XonixDerps
    @XonixDerps Год назад +4

    So, an interesting thing I heard from a pal's old folk over here in his tribe that kinda fits though no idea how true it is if any have info about this - my friend awhile back we had a discussion about some tales and one of them noted about the idea of white wolves being seen as a nature spirit Sage. A spirit taking its form that helps one find their path or guides them.
    Whether intentional or not ( Probably more so to be the Pale Death instead) it works extremely well with El Lobos feeling about life. He just cant shake his habit of being a teacher as much as he enjoys the hunt - hence his frustration at playing with his food to much, losing the chance to slay the arrogant "Legend/Lie" Puss once was. lol

  • @killerbouquet3220
    @killerbouquet3220 Год назад +15

    Actually brought tears to my eyes. Amazing work Sage.

  • @ferrygal6036
    @ferrygal6036 Год назад +6

    6:44 After most the animated movies I've seen, I have not seen anything as unsettling and creepy as this in a long time. They done such a magnificent job!

  • @Wouldyoukindly4545
    @Wouldyoukindly4545 Год назад +2

    That is the thing. As long as you run, you always have something to fear. It is when you stop running... one way or another, you don't have to fear what you face.

  • @danielpratt3794
    @danielpratt3794 Год назад +18

    *When a sequel to a spinoff that wasn't very famous has me considering life and existence and love and the story for weeks after watching it in contrast to a lot of big budget films these days*

  • @vinnie4784
    @vinnie4784 Год назад +5

    This channel has so much philosophy concepts no one ever notices

  • @ImADeity
    @ImADeity Год назад +6

    Round two baby. It's even better than the last time.

  • @VoiceOfTheEmperor
    @VoiceOfTheEmperor Год назад +12

    The review I never knew I wanted. Thanks man!

  • @scott0451
    @scott0451 Год назад +4

    What an incredible film. I was pretty busy these last couple of months to watch this movie, but I watched this video back when it released, putting this movie on my "To Watch List". and after being on a international flight watching it 4 times consecutively, I can truly appreciate its worth. The story, the journey, the humanity, the art, all of these fantastic qualities wrapped up in a brilliant rewatchable movie. And I probably would've ignored it if it weren't for this video. Thanks again Sage, your videos are pretty great. Keep it up

  • @predalien1413
    @predalien1413 10 месяцев назад +2

    The funny thing comes to mind for Puss is this is his Shrek story, this is him finding the loved ones that his closest friend already found. He is like the last guy who is still searching when the answer is already in front of him. Donkey and Shrek honestly his brothers, have already accomplished so much. Part of me entertains the idea that Puss is in some way trying to live up to them by continuing the adventure even though its already done or at least the true reason for adventuring.

  • @saintedheathen6182
    @saintedheathen6182 Год назад +3

    I really need to see this movie. It looks amazing

  • @bluecrossfire2375
    @bluecrossfire2375 Год назад +4

    When I watched this, I didnt see the wolf as a threat and even when he whistled I thought it was not that threatening but until he actually was close to killing boots and following him around through the journey, the whistle seemed to becomes more and more scarier.. idk it just seemed that way

  • @knezzo1646
    @knezzo1646 Год назад +3

    If you don't want a super good scene ruined don't read further
    at around 9:47 when death mentions how apsurd it is to have 9 lifes, if you look carefully you can see his belt clipping through his cloak

  • @cjhenderson690
    @cjhenderson690 Год назад +5

    Glad to see it's back! I was missing this in my feed!

  • @cryogenicheart2019
    @cryogenicheart2019 Год назад +24

    The movie needs to win an Oscar

  • @davidholaday2817
    @davidholaday2817 10 месяцев назад +2

    The moment, when Puss turns around and faces death, and looks him straight in the eye, is when death no longer wishes to chase him.

  • @christionpulliam9870
    @christionpulliam9870 Год назад +4

    He’s kinda the one famous persons who we all end up meeting I think the reason he doesn’t care is because he’s has seen the frivolous nature of it death is known by all and seen by all the ultimate fame and yet he doesn’t care kinda cool lol

  • @ryanroswellcacho
    @ryanroswellcacho Год назад +4

    I hope one day you discuss about the Philosophy of Demon Slayer. Because that manga also brings the message of Keep Living no matter how cruel or hard it may be.

  • @kaylahadjiandreou9980
    @kaylahadjiandreou9980 10 месяцев назад +1

    WOW truly awesome video!!! Gave me so much to think about and more reasons why I love this movie!
    The fact that Puss' eyes contrast Death's is so brilliant! Didn't realize that before!
    Also loooved the line that "everyone needs the hero but nobody knows who's under the mask." Awesome job!!

  • @malcolmmacinnis247
    @malcolmmacinnis247 Год назад +3

    Just watched this movie partially because of this video 🎉 excellent!

  • @mingobox
    @mingobox Год назад +10

    This is why I love this film. question? If he made that wish will be happy as before?

    • @mythicaldragon4354
      @mythicaldragon4354 Год назад +1

      There is a channel that makes a video about that and I think it was so well made. Just try to search "What if Puss made his wish".

    • @ShadowKamehameha32
      @ShadowKamehameha32 Год назад +1

      It would have been a very hollow feeling of happiness, a mask to his fear, KNOWING that Death is out there, waiting for him to die another 8 times and would likely be even more angry the next time they met.
      Hel, I reckon it'd drive Puss insane, and when Death came for him, he was nothing more than a hollow, broken cat. The legend long since faded away, no-one seeing him as anything more than a feral stray who lost its way.
      I think at that point, Death would pity him.

    • @jacksongreen4107
      @jacksongreen4107 Год назад +2

      It's a temporary solution to a long-term problem. What happens when Puss inevitably ends up on one life again? It's the *last* wish. It's just Puss running from his problems by pretending they don't exist. And after coming face to face with Death? I doubt Puss would be able to live such a lie.

  • @anthony-be6fl
    @anthony-be6fl Год назад +7

    Can you truly appreciate life, if you don’t fear death? Because with that fear you come to know gratitude for the time your given. I love this movie and it’s messages.

    • @benjaminshields9421
      @benjaminshields9421 Год назад +3

      I feel like this misses the point of the movie. It's not about fearing death, just respecting it, and life with it. By disrespecting life's value, you disrespect death. By respecting the value of life, then you respect the importance of death.
      Spoilers:
      At the end Puss is no longer scared of death. If fearing death was the point of the movie, why would it end on the note of Puss no longer fearing death.

  • @acoolnameemm
    @acoolnameemm 3 месяца назад +3

    I love "Death" characters when they are done well.

  • @StarryClouds09
    @StarryClouds09 Год назад +2

    If there's something i've been told that i'll never forget its how social status and wealth is so big but so weightless at the same time. These things mean everything in life but even if you're as rich as elon musk you're still going to meet the very same fate as every other living being in this world
    We can make choices and shape our lives all we want but only while we're alive.
    we cannot choose to get put into the world, same goes for leaving it

  • @BenHopkins1000
    @BenHopkins1000 Год назад +1

    “We aren’t meant to live forever. It corrupts even the best of us.” - Quellcrist Falconer

  • @enderlordmac3336
    @enderlordmac3336 Год назад +4

    I love seeing the different interpretations of death. The inevitable unending merciless end. But I also love to humanize it as death the end and without end there is no meaning or purpose. Death is change and gives meaning without it everything would fester till it was nothing.

    • @enderlordmac3336
      @enderlordmac3336 Год назад

      After writing this realized that I was describing the themes of Soulsborne games and that makes me appreciate them more!

    • @Xboxlove1
      @Xboxlove1 5 месяцев назад

      In Greek mythology gods envied mortals because they could die

  • @suto5704
    @suto5704 Год назад +2

    Such a great movie. I really hope we get a sequel to it

  • @BgChf-dg5lv
    @BgChf-dg5lv Год назад +1

    And just like the Third brother, he will be able to greet Death as an old friend at their last reunion.

  • @StonedHunter
    @StonedHunter Год назад +6

    I do wish people would stop calling Lobo a villain, he's not (Jack is THE villain, Goldie and Lobo are antagonists, not all opposing forces in a story are villainous). He's antagonistic yes, but he's not a/the villain. You explained it perfectly that he's just doing his job, but he's enjoying it because of Puss's attitude. He says it himself: "I'm Death, straight up." Death is neutral, but it doesn't mean he's not gonna take things personally if you disrespect him.

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor 9 месяцев назад +1

      He is a villiian. he is breaking his own rules to Kill Puss. Death isn't allowed to directly kill.

    • @mr.darkassassin7997
      @mr.darkassassin7997 4 месяца назад

      Do you even know what "doing his job" meaning is?

    • @sonicmastersword8080
      @sonicmastersword8080 Месяц назад

      @@RevkorTechnically, he is-but only if you cheat him too many times.

  • @unworthyServant08
    @unworthyServant08 Год назад +24

    I think it's lost on Puss that death already killed him 8 times before. This isn't the first time he's come looking for him.

    • @Xboxlove1
      @Xboxlove1 5 месяцев назад

      "Death" here is the finality death not those ones

  • @arnold20139
    @arnold20139 10 месяцев назад +1

    Throughout my life, I faced death since I was born. From almost suffocating in doctor's offices, allergic reactions, and car accidents. Cant tell if its some cruel joke.
    Maybe one day, I'll be his bride. Everytime I've seen him, he was always wearing a tux.

  • @axels3188
    @axels3188 10 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed the movie and the depiction of Death racing Puss as a wolf as Dogs being enemy of cats was good and. I liked how Puss learn what it means to be a hero and the appreciation for life and to his friends are love ones was good.

  • @RYN-O
    @RYN-O Год назад +3

    Great vid sage, tremendous analysis for great film

  • @demonkingpiccolo3225
    @demonkingpiccolo3225 Год назад +2

    Such a great video essay. I love all your videos Sage. Your the best. You inspire me with every video to live my life with my loved ones and with responsibility because it is the responsibility that bring my life purpose and it is my my loved ones that makes the responsibility worth all the troubles of this mortal plain of existence

  • @duzan94
    @duzan94 5 месяцев назад

    beatiful video, as always!

  • @Xboxlove1
    @Xboxlove1 5 месяцев назад +1

    When you finally embrace death he will embrace you as an equal

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 10 месяцев назад +1

    To quote the opening song from 'Zorba - the Musical' (which Antonio Banderas was set to star in at one point) -
    "Life is what you do... while you're waiting to die."

  • @straightjacket308
    @straightjacket308 7 месяцев назад

    I had no idea he put coins in his eyes to represent that death!!!!! Holy crap I can't believe I missed that! I just thought it was like the lighting effect that usually happens on wolves eyes where it looks like they're glowing!!!

  • @jesse7912
    @jesse7912 Год назад +1

    Nicely done bro

  • @rupertlethbridge9106
    @rupertlethbridge9106 Год назад +1

    Love the unshaken instrumental from red dead in the background

  • @PerpetualityHypnosis
    @PerpetualityHypnosis Год назад

    Thank you for putting the ad at the end of the video. I made sure that I watched it all so you get credit for it, even though I hate ads. but I appreciated the content first and want to make sure youtube gives you credit. thank you for thinking of your viewers.

  • @zae_llama9111
    @zae_llama9111 5 месяцев назад

    “Pick it up……pick. It. Up.” One of the scariest moments in a movie that isn’t supposed to be scary. Mixed in the anxiety inducing music and the whistling just makes you fear him too. Even though he has a calming voice, it still feels in some way that he is dangerous. Perfect character and I hope they keep it up.

  • @pokemontrainerred5913
    @pokemontrainerred5913 Год назад +3

    Re-upload? *Life's flashing before you're eyes?"* Don't mind if I do!

  • @sinifere
    @sinifere Год назад +3

    boy do i love these bands, W video :)

  • @smilin9death984
    @smilin9death984 Год назад +2

    This was a great video Sage, if you want another anime/movie that cover life and how you live it is cyberpunk edgerunners

  • @aprilmayhue
    @aprilmayhue Год назад +3

    I've had this video saved for months! Finally caught the movie on a Delta flight lol Another fantastic job by SagesRain!

  • @ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112
    @ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 7 месяцев назад

    Puss in Boots 2 did such a better job explaining anxiety. When I saw Puss having a panic attack, I felt sad for him because I know how it feels. Your heart’s racing, you’re running out of breath, you can’t feel your body, and everything is just so painful! But then of course help is on the way.
    I know it may sound crazy…but there’s also another film that depicts anxiety very well in PAW Patrol: The Movie. Chase had a fair share of his anxiety of Adventure City. So, when they had to go there to stop Mayor Humdinger’s madness, when there was a Humdinger Hyperloop train coaster made and the passengers were trapped on there, Chase tried to save them, but realizing it was way too high, that’s when they depicted a panic attack VERY well! I’m not gonna lie, I love the movie and I felt very bad for Chase when he had that panic attack. Normally you’d think it would be a dog basically cowering in fear, but when you get reality distortion, sounds fading and a heartbeat speeding up frantically, that’s when Chase has that panic attack.
    There’s also another to name in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3. In one of Rocket’s flashbacks, when he frees Lylla, the High Evolutionary blasts her dead with a blaster, Rocket is wailing over this, and Floor begins having a panic attack while yelling “ROCKET, TEEFS, FLOOR, GO NOW!!!” over and over again. That broke my heart.
    As somebody who sometimes has panic attacks, it’s safe to say Velma lost!

  • @diegolamanya345
    @diegolamanya345 2 месяца назад

    Until death laughs back was a powerful phrase