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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2023
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  • @raisorblade
    @raisorblade  Год назад +57

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    • @centurynerdbr
      @centurynerdbr Год назад +1

      Will there be a video about the Trollhunters movie?

    • @centurynerdbr
      @centurynerdbr Год назад +2

      What to you think about the Velma TV Series Raisor? Just curious really.

    • @meta527II
      @meta527II Год назад +1

      Hey, I’m sorry this is irrelevant, but what did you think of today’s Nintendo direct?

    • @Unknown-xt8pc
      @Unknown-xt8pc Год назад +1

      Heck Jack horners a irredeemable bastard but Liam’s worst

    • @Legend_EvoAlt
      @Legend_EvoAlt Год назад

      The 'spider-verse look' is actually called the 'comic book look'. What animators do to achieve this style of animation is put a 2d picture from something like a comic book and put it on a 3d plane.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +460

    I’m also happy they choose Jack Horner, historically one of the worst Nursery Rhymes in history and make the character unapologetic in his nature and hilarious knowing what he is.

    • @AnimationFanboy2k4
      @AnimationFanboy2k4 Год назад +19

      Wait, what the heck just happened? Why is this... nursery rhymes is the most controversial?

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +92

      @@AnimationFanboy2k4 Not controversial. But the rhyme itself is dumb by the premise. But the movie expands the character as ungrateful and opportunistic in greed. In the film when the rhyme is spoken, it’s very mocking and when it cuts to the flashback when he was using it to promote the family company. As much as he tries, the rhyme is so dumb and so useless it never grabs appeal and is jealous of the fact Pinocchio steals the show.

    • @waffleauflauf4213
      @waffleauflauf4213 Год назад +63

      @@thecinematicmindI loved this about it, too. It's funny knowing that the nursery rhyme was originally created to mock greed and opportunism in politics. Jack Horner perfectly represents all of this

    • @evanbarth7173
      @evanbarth7173 Год назад +10

      @@waffleauflauf4213if the nursery rhyme is mocking greed, doesn’t that make its intentions good?

    • @meta527II
      @meta527II Год назад +11

      I didn’t know that was so universally panned! That actually makes this villain make even more sense!

  • @michaelstrong5383
    @michaelstrong5383 Год назад +356

    *"What's the matter? Lives flashing before your eyes?"*
    *"No. Just one."*
    That line had no right to give me goosebumps, but it did, and it's so awesome!

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +24

      Laughing in the face of death. Given that “face of death” is silent. That line is chilling given Puss spends his way living his life and Death is coming to get him after 8 lives wasted.

    • @LazyOldFusspot_3428
      @LazyOldFusspot_3428 Год назад +12

      That moment was absolutely chilling

    • @io4124
      @io4124 Год назад +1

      The Guardian (by Peter Bradshaw)has rated this movie so low... Why did they do that... They called this movie a "baby sitter"

    • @cynxmanga
      @cynxmanga 6 месяцев назад +1

      And the smart composition when he rises his head and the hat reveals those two standing in the background who are the most important to him in his last life ❤

  • @johnnygallagher5718
    @johnnygallagher5718 Год назад +226

    I think the idea of the grim reaper being a talking red eye bipedal wolf with duel sickles might be more scarier than cloaked skeleton carrying a massive scythe.

    • @silashurd3597
      @silashurd3597 Год назад +19

      EXACTLY!🤩

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +18

      I love the details of that cave when he appears it is designed like a skull.

    • @LucasPestana
      @LucasPestana Год назад +15

      Reusing comments made by others elsewhere, it's interesting to see how Death/Wolf makes references to classical mythologies: the coins on his eyes scene reminds of Charon's obol, as a payment for the entity who takes souls across the river Styx in the Greek underworld; and although it's not thaaat clear to me, some have also commented that at times, in the Cave of Lost Souls, he looks very much like Anubis, the Egyptian jackal head god of the dead. Also another obvious reference was Darth Maul, with his trademark double-bladed light saber (and well, I think classic Star Wars films can be called a mythology in their own right).

    • @TheFlyfly
      @TheFlyfly Год назад +2

      also elevates him to a tumblr sexyman status

    • @Adrian-ze9ud
      @Adrian-ze9ud 8 месяцев назад +3

      Fun fact: a scythe is used to cut multiple plants at the same time. A sickle is used to take them individually.
      *_Death came only for Puss_*

  • @skysiren4113
    @skysiren4113 Год назад +127

    I'm so happy that this movie has become so beloved because is proves why the whole 'animation is for kids' argument is stupid. With every Bob Chapick and Oscars that says that animation for kids, there will always be a movie or show like Puss in boots to prove wrong
    This has easily made to my top 5 Dreamworks films and one of my favourite films of all time

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +14

      What also I find devastating is the lack of attention in Hollywood to Animated Short Films outside of Disney, Warner Bros because they get atrocious distribution in US and worldwide releases. Depending on them they rarely get restored to be preserved for accessibility.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 Год назад +214

    Death is one of if not the best DreamWorks antagonist ever. I like how, at the start, Puss was bragging about having "never been touched by a blade." So the moment Death was actually able to cut him, Puss became a scared, anxious mess. It's the moment he realized that he's not invincible after all.
    Another character I really love in this movie is Perrito. His backstory is so horrible and sad, yet he still has so much optimism, appreciates all the good things in life, and just wants to help people. He's a perfect foil to Puss and Kitty, and he helps them both overcome their problems. We could all learn a thing or two from Perrito.

    • @kronk2.094
      @kronk2.094 Год назад +7

      Hmmmm... I'm not sure any Dreamworks villain will ever be able to beat Lord Shen...

    • @DanGamingFan2846
      @DanGamingFan2846 Год назад +18

      @@kronk2.094 Well, yeah, Lord Shen will always be my absolute favorite. But "best" and "favorite" aren't the same thing in this case.

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +20

      I was genuinely worried they were going to make Perrito annoying. But his personality reveals itself how despite his dark life, he wants to help others and is optimistic about life contrasting the arc of Puss wasting life and confronting death.

    • @everyrose3225
      @everyrose3225 Год назад +4

      I remember Perrito and I want to cry, how lovely representation of people kind and sweet even their circumstances

  • @ianmarchese9557
    @ianmarchese9557 Год назад +154

    Dreamworks in 1997: We're gonna be better than Disney and Pixar!
    25 yrs later: Well, we Succeeded!

    • @Kokokekko7
      @Kokokekko7 Год назад +22

      they succeeded decades ago though, with shrek, HTTYD, megamind and kung fu panda

    • @austincarlson9270
      @austincarlson9270 Год назад +3

      @@Kokokekko7 eh, Pixar had em I think for awhile

    • @mythicaldragon4354
      @mythicaldragon4354 Год назад +9

      @@Kokokekko7Hell, even DreamWork's second movie (Prince of Egypt) is a huge sign of challenge for them.

    • @silashurd3597
      @silashurd3597 Год назад +1

      We all have Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen to thank!

    • @ianmarchese9557
      @ianmarchese9557 Год назад +3

      @@silashurd3597 Jeff Katzenburg sure was the devil to disney!

  • @matthewn1566
    @matthewn1566 Год назад +89

    My mom took me to see this and she cried at the panic attack scene. That's how you know this movie can be this powerful.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +125

    I find it fascinating how professional Death is, given that he saves the sword of Puss to continue the fight and he realises that Puss changed his mindset to realise how to live life.

    • @waffleauflauf4213
      @waffleauflauf4213 Год назад +34

      I loved this, too. He came on really strongly, but it was because he was angry and feeling disrespected. Puss wasted his lives and bragged about it. But once Death saw that Puss had changed, and genuinely wanted to live, he let up and changed his course.
      Once Puss respected his life, he in turn respected death.
      Personifying death really allowed this message to be portrayed wonderfully.

    • @kristianferrari8764
      @kristianferrari8764 Год назад +16

      Professionals have standards

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +9

      @@kristianferrari8764 We call this serious business.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +118

    The depiction of the panic attack in a mainstream animated film is refreshing to see because they could had so easily placed an inappropriate gag to lighten the mood. But they committed the moment between Puss and Perrito seriously. That was moving.

  • @babyblouie4761
    @babyblouie4761 Год назад +60

    Perrito does know his backstory is sad, you can tell from the way he speaks about it after the reveal, and also from the moments he gets where it’s shown he knows he’s unwanted (“I’m here for friends and food! Mostly food…) he copes with humor and doesn’t let his situation drag him down, but he’s not dumb (pasted from another vid)

    • @taleseylad1249
      @taleseylad1249 Год назад +9

      it's even clearer with perrito's path ( the wishing path represents your soul) the path doesn't do damage to anyone except jack horner's henchmen

  • @waffleauflauf4213
    @waffleauflauf4213 Год назад +125

    My only disagreement is what you said about Goldi. I agree the reconciliation was a bit rushed, but I understood why it took Goldi so long to reveal everything. She was very clearly conflicted throughout the film, knowing and loving what she had, but feeling deep down like it was wrong, and likely that she was missing something. She didn't reveal it until she was pushed to because the entire way she was unsure, and she was confused.
    Since she was adopted, I'm assuming she felt abandoned by her old family, and that finding them would be completing herself. It can be hard not to feel like it was something that was wrong with you that caused it in the first place. But finding them, to her, would mean answers, would mean finding that puzzle. But saying that out loud might sound like she was telling the bears that they weren't enough for her. It left her confused, conflicted, and likely out of control, too.

    • @austincarlson9270
      @austincarlson9270 Год назад +7

      Yes this, I think either way it would have been a 10/10 for me

    • @thewhitetortoise9336
      @thewhitetortoise9336 Год назад +14

      That's what I find interesting about this film, every thing critics have problem with it is either a detail they missed or a nitpick not everyone can agree with.

  • @Proceleon
    @Proceleon Год назад +13

    26:43 As a matter of fact, Puss DID wear a cape when Shrek first meets him in Shrek 2... he just takes it off immediately because the animation team realised how much of a pain it would be. True story.

  • @kronk2.094
    @kronk2.094 Год назад +65

    Everybody talking about Death (a fantastic villain, that will maybe help to rediscover the few fairy tales he's included into as an actual character) and Jack Horner (one of the funniest Dreamworks has ever made), and then there's me, simply adoring Goldi and the bears with their arc. The flashback in the cabin, along with Perrito calming Puss, is absolutely my favourite segment in the entire movie (and kudos to its magical soundtrack, so touching and delicate, that really elevates it). About their dub... let's just say that, as a MASSIVE Florence Pugh fan, I was not disappointed, and the bears were just as good (especially Samson Kayo as Baby).

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Год назад +10

      Me too. Don't get me wrong, Death and Jack Horner were both fantastic, but I feel like Goldilocks and the Three Bears deserve more love.

  • @axlorg89
    @axlorg89 Год назад +30

    I think it’s pretty cool how Puss’s issues with Death was always tied into his issues with Kitty. And how the fight gives resolution to both

  • @fightinggamegeek9238
    @fightinggamegeek9238 Год назад +29

    I love how The Last Wish treats us to three types of antagonists; the irredeemable villain, the sympathetic antagonist, and the opposing force to our protagonist.

    • @dracodracarys2339
      @dracodracarys2339 9 месяцев назад

      Also the Giant of Del Mar and the Governor, to fill the "corrupt authority" and the "big scary monster" roles.

  • @Catpaw616
    @Catpaw616 Год назад +27

    This proves that just because its a kids movie, it doesn't mean that it can't be badass at times

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +7

      it ain't just "a kid's movie", it's a movie kids can watch, as well as any other age, and enjoy it just as much for how goddamn awesome it is

  • @TheDataByteChannel
    @TheDataByteChannel Год назад +43

    As someone who’s got some Spanish ancestry, Death saying “Corre, Corre, Gatito” gave me chills.
    And yeah, Jack is probably my favorite comedic villain that we’ve gotten in years!

  • @christscrackers647
    @christscrackers647 Год назад +21

    The reason why Jack Horner worked so well with barely any motivation for being an evil prick is because it works well with the movie's overall message and themes. He grew up a golden child and had a thriving pastry business as well as access to all the magical artifacts in the world, and yet he never appreciated any of it. Literally everything is simply thrown away by him as if the entire world is nothing but a toy to him, and as a result he's a character that's more defined as a villain by how he treats the things and people around him. Like at one point he literally says "Don't you know i'm dead inside?!", meaning he doesn't appreciate all that he's been given. He literally has no motivation, no need to take revenge, no need to resolve some childhood trauma or anything like that, he's just a complete douche-canoe that doesn't give a fuck about his life. And THAT'S why he's so good.
    Also he's played by John Mulaney. So naturally he's a riot.

  • @DragonSkyNija
    @DragonSkyNija Год назад +23

    The biggest problem with Disney and their movies is that they mostly take safest routes when they make them meanwhile DreamWorks and other animation studios tries to take more a risky route with their movies.

  • @ericknudsen98
    @ericknudsen98 Год назад +6

    18:04. That edit was amazing and rekindled my fear of the wolf anew.😅 Well done!

  • @a.t.m873
    @a.t.m873 Год назад +34

    If I saw death's eyes watching me from around the corner, I'd crap my pants. I like the movie as well. Thanks for another great review. It's cool to hear you talk about stuff I wouldn't have thought of. Thank you Raisor/DJ. (Yes, I did see Ruffnut when I first saw the movie.)

  • @geardog24
    @geardog24 Год назад +19

    "Can you name a single person or animal that's escaped death, before or even could?"
    (Kratos grunts in amusement)

    • @kiplingwasafurry1108
      @kiplingwasafurry1108 Год назад +1

      *Adrian Carton de Wiart would like to know your location*

    • @EeeTtt333_Eric
      @EeeTtt333_Eric Год назад +3

      And that he killed both hades, thanathos and odin who are all related to deatg makes it even funnier

  • @ruthiehenshallfan99
    @ruthiehenshallfan99 Год назад +19

    I just love that the cricket is Jimmy Stewart as a bug. Made me laugh so hard

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Год назад +4

      Jimmy Stewart was what that cricket reminded me and I got to say it was a good impression.

    • @brianlevine871
      @brianlevine871 Год назад +3

      Hearing any Jimmy Stewart impression always makes me chuckle. That also goes for when Jack Horner mocked the cricket.

  • @sweetdreams1028
    @sweetdreams1028 Год назад +6

    I just got this film on DVD. I rarely ever get DVDS anymore but I just needed to see this film again after already seeing it twice in theatres. While I think the original Puss In Boots film is pretty good and I was looking forward to The Last Wish, BOY I was not prepared for the power of this masterpiece that is now one of my favorite films of all time.

  • @JoeEnglandShow
    @JoeEnglandShow Год назад +7

    I don't know if it makes a difference, but there's actually another extremely subtle detail in the cottage scene which sort of points to Goldy's motivation. While she's looking through the book of fairy-tales, if you examine the page on the right, the first letters from each line spell out "YOU ALREADY HAVE IT".

  • @spiritbomb0719
    @spiritbomb0719 Год назад +11

    Something I'd like to point out is the main theme Fearless Hero...
    In most movies, this type of theme would be used to signify the characters strengths & possibly come back to represent their victory in the end, or their growth as a person.🤔
    In Puss in Boots, this type of song signifies his ego & lack of care for his life. The only other time it comes back is when his past lives try to get him the abandon Kitty & regain his ego.😥
    The power ballad song instead represents the protagonist's negative traits instead of positive...!😍

  • @royjones8312
    @royjones8312 Год назад +5

    For me this is my second favourite animated movie of all time. I’ve watched it ten times so far. Every time my nephew is over I’m like “Who is your favourite fearless hero?”and we watch it again.

  • @danielrehfeldt
    @danielrehfeldt Год назад +7

    If I had a nickel for every time you made an “if I had a nickel for every time” joke in this video, I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.

  • @cantmakeacreativename2072
    @cantmakeacreativename2072 Год назад +12

    Fun fact: like most similar things, this movie has plenty of bad reviews SIMPLY from people who haven’t watched the movie and don’t believe it should be rated this high. On the basis that it is a kids movie.

    • @haaxxx9
      @haaxxx9 Год назад +2

      Saw some of the half-ass "reviews" and it's a damn shame that people like them can't be bothered to watch a "kids" movie because of their entire dumbass stigma behind it.

    • @TheBatIsRad6436
      @TheBatIsRad6436 Год назад +1

      And this people are stupid

  • @jshrhrgahhuehtnmppl
    @jshrhrgahhuehtnmppl Год назад +3

    I never got to see Puss in Boots when it came out, I still haven’t seen it in theaters. I only just saw it recently on apple tv. The wolf being Death was spoiled like immediately, in fact it got spoiled so much that I didn’t even realize it was a spoiler. I wish I could have gone and seen it when it released and felt the shock that everyone else did when the wolf revealed himself as Death. And he didn’t mean it metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or in any other fancy way. He’s Death. Straight. Up.

  • @RysStudios
    @RysStudios Год назад +5

    Did you know that the voice of Jack Horner is John Mulaney who was also the voice of Spider Ham from Spider Man Into the spider verse I just thought it was pretty cool how The actor was in to movies that had the spider verse style 😂

  • @anonymous5401
    @anonymous5401 Год назад +5

    MOVIE EASTER EGG!!!
    When Goldie opens up the book from her childhood, if you pause it and look at the first letter of each line it spells out, "YOU ALREADY HAVE IT" then you add in the last line "...and they lived happily ever after"
    shit had me screaming through my tears.

  • @majorknight859
    @majorknight859 Год назад +5

    "You aren't gonna shoot a puppy?"
    "Yeah, In The Face‼️Why?"
    This line made me Burst out of laughter soooo much like no other scene from any animated movie. It was at this moment I knew, Jack Horner was my favorite evil for the sake of evil villain

  • @MegiMoon
    @MegiMoon Год назад +5

    I'm kinda surprised that nobody really noticed one detail about Death. Map shows location of each player on road to Wishing Star. Death showed up in multiple locations on this road but NOBODY saw ,,new player" show up on the map. I think it was another way to forshadow who wolf really is. As Death he isn't fully physically there like other players on the road for the wish. Not showing him on the map while still showing how somehow he is still there, greatly clued to fact that he is Death himself before actual reveal.

  • @Darthinfernov99
    @Darthinfernov99 Год назад +10

    An absolute masterpiece. One of the best animated films I've seen in my entire life. So many memorable moments from the Shrek franchise, and just an all-around amazing film! The animations in the movie were absolutely amazing to the point where this movie deserves a five star, it deserved to reach Avatar's box office because the overall movie was very well made, to the point where I got emotional. Puss in Boots is one of my favourite animated characters in the Shrek franchise, and the way his character was developed and constructed throughout the film was amazing. The story sets up perfectly well for a possible Shrek 5, and I hope that it will come in the next few years. Thankyou DreamWorks for The best animated film that I've ever seen in my entire life. So many memorable moments that shaped the movie to be a Masterpiece!

  • @kianrodriguez4455
    @kianrodriguez4455 Год назад +5

    I mentioned this elsewhere but I like how the shot of Puss blocking Death's scythe (that's marked with Puss's previous lives) with the Gatito blade is sort of a representation of how this life, the final life, is the one that matters and will keep on fighting out of all of them

  • @fatguywhobreathesfire6488
    @fatguywhobreathesfire6488 Год назад +3

    Death in this movie is the embodiment of the FNAF 2 hallway sound

  • @GalekC
    @GalekC Год назад +9

    The director of this movie himself sorta views Death as a teacher for Puss, too. That's where I start to liken him to being a "Shonen Antagonist." Like, "he is a well of contradicting desires, but beneath it all, just a simple [wolf who is Death] man."
    Yes, a quote about Toguro from YuYu Hakusho. My favorite villain/antagonist of any Shonen series. Combine them, and I will fall

  • @silashurd3597
    @silashurd3597 Год назад +27

    Who knew that a sequel to a Shrek spin off about the legendary Puss in Boots would be one if the greatest movies DreamWorks Animation has made! The message is very deep and something many people can relate too. Death is in my opinion, one of the best villains, not just in animation, but in movies in general! He is literally DEATH! Not metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or any other fancy kind of way. He is Death, Straight, up.🐺💀
    Puss is definitely at his best in This movie and the spider verse animation fits so perfectly!
    Puss In Boots: The Last Wish is my favorite movie in the Shrek franchise and I am very excited to see where DW goes on in this universe.
    DreamWorks, you did AMAZING!🌟❤️

  • @lizafootfor5471
    @lizafootfor5471 Год назад +25

    I usually picture Goldilocks and the family as bullies and yet they're fun memorable. The message about appreciating the life you have and those closest around you was really close to home for me. Looks like it's the best animated film of 2022 after all.

  • @blackbirdredwing8182
    @blackbirdredwing8182 Год назад +4

    Just would like to point out that this movie loves the number 8, the chandelier in the bar has 8 candles and the 8th one blows out when death appears, the bell the giant uses tolls 8 times, the 8th being the one that takes puss' 8th life, and Death spins his scythes together 8 times throughout the movie, and before the final fight starts, he does a spin where the scythes dont actually clang together, that spin would have been the 9th, and it only took 4 watches for me to notice that.

  • @Jay-og4yb
    @Jay-og4yb Год назад +5

    One of the best movies I have ever seen in my entire life. Period.

  • @killjoy30011
    @killjoy30011 Год назад +4

    bro Puss in boot is up for the Academy Awards its one the list for potential winner very cool

  • @freddiesimmons1394
    @freddiesimmons1394 Год назад +3

    I did think "is that that one girl from the dragon movie?"
    Validation confirmed

  • @ArwenEclipse
    @ArwenEclipse Год назад +5

    I also noticed that at the end, the girls are literally the twins from HTTYD, and I also noticed another thing that Puss In Boots have green eyes like Toothless and Kitty has blue eyes with white along her fur like the Light Fury.

  • @gamesdayza
    @gamesdayza Год назад +2

    When you played the whistle my ginger cat got scared and ran away. He's real!

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +14

    This is what I love about animation, exploration of fairy tales, confronting death and reflecting your life.

  • @colbystearns5238
    @colbystearns5238 Год назад +4

    Wow, I didn’t notice Death was there hiding in the crowd the whole time! That’s very clever! I swear this movie just keeps getting better and better!

  • @sonder_1620
    @sonder_1620 Год назад +3

    I noticed it too, she's Roughnut

  • @bsperoz
    @bsperoz Год назад +9

    Death plan to mess with Puss backfired on him, LOL!

  • @commander7690
    @commander7690 Год назад +5

    THANK YOU!!! Thank you for being the only person to dispute that Death is just "Doing his Job"

  • @luizhenriquebarbosadasilva8667
    @luizhenriquebarbosadasilva8667 Год назад +4

    death with a brazilian voice is just insane how wagner moura keeps his calm and confident composure

  • @seasuper3402
    @seasuper3402 Год назад +4

    I love Jack horner cuz the lack of character building and just the fact he's unapologetically evil makes me feel so much better when he loses

  • @RandomPotato106
    @RandomPotato106 Год назад +4

    Jack horner staring at the crystal Ball with all those texts made my day

  • @tomvalentino557
    @tomvalentino557 Год назад +4

    The only time I saw Death blink was when he told Puss he doesn’t see his arrogant side anymore. 😗

  • @neonbrine
    @neonbrine Год назад +4

    I just realized Death walked through that area that killed jacks henchmen and lifting all the 3 bears off the ground and he casually walked through it

  • @andrewmakar2035
    @andrewmakar2035 Год назад +6

    Crazy detail... in the title cards for the 8 death montage.. before the Death is even introduced... he's in the artwork, the decorative corners of the cards...

  • @AirCondaTV
    @AirCondaTV Год назад +4

    I totally thought the girl was so much like Rough Nut that I swore it was the same exact voice actress and got a kick out how they let her be "Rough Nut" again because HTYD is my favorite Dream Works trilogy. My favorite animated films ever. Well until Puss in Boots 2 came out. They are very close at this point.

  • @jjstarrprod
    @jjstarrprod Год назад +10

    I feel like this whole movie is built on mirrors.
    If Death is Puss's arch nemesis, philosophically speaking (Death, as opposed to Puss's 9 lives), Goldie is Kitty's opposite (she already has a "family" she can trust, even if she doesn't yet realize it, which is something Kitty never had and is desperately yearning for, to the point she hunts down the wishing map for it), and Perrito is the exact opposite of Jack Horner (Jack had everything ever since his childhood, but always wants more, while Perrito had nothing from its youth, and is perfectly content like this and wishes for nothing more. Also, Jack reminds me of a PG feature film version of the main character in the animated short Man, by Steve Cutts, the embodiment of human's greed and carelessness, which, under all the goofiness, makes him all the more thematically terrifying), having this perfect symmetry of 3 good guys triangle vs 3 villains/antagonists triangle balances the movie just about perfectly, and avoids the trap of one good guy vs 3 villains (that even great directors like Sam Raimi failed to do with Spiderman 3, which shows you how hard that shit is. And Puss in Boots 2 makes it look so effortless !) It's even shown since each one of these opposites has at least a single vs moment against the other (I don't think it's a coincidence that the last one on one of the movie is Perrito vs Jack, except, unlike Jack who dispatched all his minions and is now alone, Perrito has made friends with the rest of the cast, who are all his teammates now, all having his back, showing even more the contrast between him and Jack. You read that right bitches, Perrito is the actual true protagonist of the story ^^ !)
    The more I watch this movie and understanding the craftsmanship that went into it, not just the art, the animation, and the voices and music, but also the writing, the more it's blowing my mind. This movie is a freakking masterpiece ! It's easily in the top 5 of Dreamworks movies of all time, and it's putting Dreamworks right up there again, side by side with Pixar instead of just being the eternal number 2.

  • @Jacksontruman92
    @Jacksontruman92 Год назад +4

    Hey! I agree with ya at the end too… Ruff Nut seems to be getting around the Dreamwork universe

  • @jessicapinkman-hd4bw
    @jessicapinkman-hd4bw 8 месяцев назад +3

    amazing how they took essentially a character that was just intended as a one note joke character that's just zorro but a cat and turned him into the most developed and complex character in the franchise he's from

  • @spinjitzumasterfalcon
    @spinjitzumasterfalcon Год назад +4

    Jack Horner is what makes villains incredible. I just love an evil villain who knows he's evil and has fun with it. But man, DEATH?! Bro, this thing is freaking awesome right down to his name.

  • @Stafarns
    @Stafarns Год назад +2

    one of my favourite thing in that movie is the fact that Death caused the bell to drop onto Puss by cutting the rope. it just makes you think Death is active in destroying Puss so you take him even more seriously when you find him showing up later in the movie.

  • @calvinunroe2312
    @calvinunroe2312 Год назад +5

    I got the feeling through the movie that Kitty Softpaws actually *was* there at the wedding even though she said to Puss that she wasn't. She was VERY hostile to Puss during much of the first half of the movie and kept bringing up Santa Coloma very angrily. Her tone regarding Santa Coloma didn't change until AFTER both she overheard Puss tell Perrito that he was ashamed of it, and after he confessed and apologized in a moment of vulnerability.
    Her demeaner almost flipped seeing that he's not "that guy" anymore. And I think she was at the wedding and heartbroken by Puss because at that moment in Santa Coloma he was still "that guy."
    Thematically her saying she wasn't there makes more sense to the overall message to the movie, but her demeanor regarding Santa Coloma in the first half of the movie suggests otherwise.
    Either way it's brilliant writing and I loved it!

  • @Nic_2751
    @Nic_2751 Год назад +4

    This movie was so good it reminded me why I love being Hispanic as well, it rekindled my own culture, truly the movie of all time.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +8

    You know a villain is serious business when he sends compliments to the target’s cobbler.

  • @strawboi1
    @strawboi1 Год назад +2

    Death feels more of an anti-villain than a villain which feels more fitting since he have an aim that isn't all that evil but is going to cause havoc in order to teach puss to value the last life he have

  • @PrinceChrisLouiseRCapon
    @PrinceChrisLouiseRCapon Год назад +2

    dude literally when I heard the whistle 8:08 i got legit goosebumbs

  • @nym0s177
    @nym0s177 Год назад +1

    Full chills at the final battle when wolf does his regular whistle and then when he causes the flames, the orchestra picks it up ajfbqjghsbhhhh

  • @purgeblue
    @purgeblue Год назад +20

    The stuff about people saying "Death is just doing his job, he isn’t evil" is from the people who aren’t properly analysing Death. Like, i agree with you Blade. The way he’s liking the chase to Puss’ last life and how he lets him run away because it makes it more fun, to an understandable reason as to why he wants to take out Puss because he believes 9 lives are obsurd and at the same time that Puss didn’t value a single one of them, is what makes him both memorable and horrifying. To basically summorize. Its not that its his job.
    Its HOW he does his job which is the case of his evil and his memorablility as a Villian
    And a third note: I have a theory regarding Buff Puss and that is that Buff Puss was the life Puss was on when he was with Shrek here’s the points
    1. He’s the only life he didn’t have a cape in, and he didn’t have a cape when he first appeared in Shrek 2
    2. In one of the final shots of Shrek 4 Puss is looking at himself in a shield reflection making him look like he’s fat like he was in the ruined Rumplestiltsken future, which is what made him take his leave to become buff and solo adventure again
    3: This one is what sells it. in the bar when his lives flashed before him, there he has 8 flashes signafying his 8 lives flashing before his eyes, its actually 9 but the first 2 are in the same life because both of them are from the first Puss in boots movie so i’m counting those as one. But yeah, the 4th flash is of him strolling around with Shrek and Donkey, and what life was on when he was buff, the 4th life
    So if this theory is correct, that means we know when Puss was with Shrek and Donkey when we know he’s been through so much in his 9 lives, from gambling with dogs, to getting drunk by Leche in i’m assuming Ireland, to having a shellfish allergy reaction, up until this movie where his last life has been his finest

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +2

      I think one neat thing about Death in the movie is that you can say he is or isn't a villain and there's compelling reasons for both- it's not part of his job to hunt Puss down, he's personally offended and wants to take Puss out for the disrespect he had to both Death himself, and Puss' own lives, which is why he's disappointed by but respects him learning better as a person. what's "just his job" is to keep life finite, providing it value and meaning. the hunt on Puss isn't his job, it's personal, and yet the whole reason he enjoys it isn't raw sadism, it's because Puss personally insulted him time and time again over the years
      dude's a force of nature that nobody can escape, sick of someone not taking his job as such seriously and acting on that, but also respecting the outcome that didn't end in Puss finally dying for good

    • @ragingtomato04
      @ragingtomato04 Год назад +2

      ​@@uncroppedsoopWhat do you mean, "just his job to keep the life finite"? 9 lives is finite, 9 is a finite number.
      If you really want an antagonist that is a "force of nature" and not a villain, just watch castaway. Even tho there's just tom hanks for the majority of the movie, an antagonist isn't necessarily a person, it could be something or even an event. In castaway, the antagonist is the nature itself. Nature doesn't send some storm to tom hanks's plane's flying path to crash it down because the nature hates tom hanks. The storm is there because just because it's there, no emotion, no hatred, no nothing, just nature. On the other hand, if death was just doing his job then he should wait until puss meet his final demise. He shouldn't care if you 'appreciate life' or not. Death is just a force of nature, right? It has no metaphorical, or rhetorical, or poetic, or theoretical or any other fancy meaning. You just die, straight up.. If Death's character was apathetic and unfeeling without any personal motives, then he wouldn't go out of the way to kill some arrogant cat over a grudge.
      There's no case that death isn't a villain.

  • @goob1in606
    @goob1in606 Год назад +3

    wait disney had 3 movies i thought they only had like 1

  • @HappyMatt12345
    @HappyMatt12345 Год назад +3

    The thing I really find interesting about this movie's antagonists isn't just the fact that there are three of them but that they each represent a different villain archetype and each one is done incredibly well.
    Death represents the villain who directly antagonizes the main character and acts as the driving force for their arc. Death is VERY MUCH a villain, by the way, not only because of what you mentioned earlier about the translation to his frustrated rant in Spanish at the end of the final fight scene, but also because Death is, believe it or not, not meant to deliberately take people's lives, his job is to deal with those who have died. He's breaking the rules and attempting to murder Puss and he knows it because he shushes the past life of Puss that calls him out. Even if he has an understandable (at least I find it understandable, like I can imagine being in his place and having to watch this idiot frivolously waste his unfair amount of lives, dying in stupid ways each time, and treating his lives and deaths like a joke, I can understand how infuriating that must be to watch from Death's perspective) motive it still doesn't make his actions okay.
    Goldie and the bears aren't really villains because their actions aren't inherently villainous, but they're antagonists in the sense that their motives create a conflict of interests between them and the main cast.
    Jack Horner is a classic villain who does villainous acts for the sake of doing so with no real motive or backstory to explain why. Jack Horner is hilarious just in how unapologetically and shamelessly evil of a person he is, he's a complete piece of shit and knows it, but he doesn't even care lol. The guy literally has Jiminy Cricket on his shoulder trying to guide him down the right path only to give up once he realizes that Jack is a lost cause XD

  • @jessicapinkman-xm2eg
    @jessicapinkman-xm2eg Год назад +2

    'puss in boots 2 has pretty much become universally beloved by pretty much everyone' so essentially the dreamworks variant of spider-man into the spider-verse

  • @lootcat1230
    @lootcat1230 Год назад +2

    Fun Fact that I don't see anyone talk about; in the cave of lost souls one of the Puss' turns with a familiar "snap" sounding. That's the Puss in boots from the old spice commercials lol

  • @christscrackers647
    @christscrackers647 Год назад +5

    11:55 Also I was NOT prepared for this one. Well played Raisor, well played. XD

  • @babyblouie4761
    @babyblouie4761 Год назад +25

    Jacks backstory really shows how incredibly privileged people can never truly be satisfied by what they own and even grow to resent poorer folk for having the one thing they don’t have and don’t even need and I love that

    • @everyrose3225
      @everyrose3225 Год назад +11

      Jack and Perrito representing two opposites kind of people, great characters

    • @babyblouie4761
      @babyblouie4761 Год назад +5

      @@everyrose3225 real! Such a well written movie

    • @everyrose3225
      @everyrose3225 Год назад +2

      @@babyblouie4761 Totally

  • @peterrealar2.067
    @peterrealar2.067 Год назад +2

    Dreamworks, SONY, and Universal are going to ROCK at the box office this year. For GOODNESS SAKES, we have both Mario and SPIDER-VERSE in 2023!

    • @sweetdreams1028
      @sweetdreams1028 Год назад

      Can't wait for the Mario Bros film and Across the Spider Verse 😋

  • @GalekC
    @GalekC Год назад +4

    Goldi & Death! Probably a couple of my favorite components to the movie. But 103 minutes I don't think was enough to get to their endpoints (one who suddenly appreciates their family, and one who gives up their chase on Puss suddenly) smoothly.
    At the same time - with Kitty? It all seems to be more clearly.... _layerr-r-r-red_ . It could be that she kinda subtly white-lied to Puss about "not showing up to the altar either." How was she so angry in the first place? Goldi looking upon the human family in that book telegraphs to us what she really wanted. Death could be using his own motivator to, in-turn, motivate Puss to learn his lesson quicker. It might feel clunky, but, that's why I compare it with Shonen-like storytelling. Not every beat is gonna be up to par on the week-to-week basis. The 103 minute time-constraint of a film that is heavily, stylistically based on the popular form that anime adaptations take on. Whether or not the intention - if what I've just typed is actual BullsHHH - Believing in it this far is helping to motivate me to wanna get out in the world with my own learning how to be an artist of any sort. This movie has inspired me SOOO, _so_ greatly...is what I'm sayin' here

  • @babyblouie4761
    @babyblouie4761 Год назад +4

    Baby is not a character that would say what he feels out loud, he and Goldie are very similar in that regard. The moment she gives up on the map is the moment the conflict gets resolved because deep down she always knew they were her true family, they didn’t need to convince or guilt trip her, they left her the agency

  • @zoockon
    @zoockon Год назад +1

    What i loved was the fact that the villains didn't suddenly team up against puss in boots. They were all in it to win it for them selves *SPOILER* until the end when everyone hangs up against jack

  • @ZelinkSupporter
    @ZelinkSupporter Год назад +7

    I speak for all of us when I say we have high hopes for Dreamworks this year

  • @Its_me_6
    @Its_me_6 Год назад +3

    The only people who don't like this movie are people who didn't watch it and don't want to admit the hype is justified because it's DreamWorks.

  • @petert113
    @petert113 Год назад +3

    (Based on 21:28 to 21:32) The entire film is based around and shows the realization of death effects because it was relatable since everyone went through that with Covid.
    Also from 22:21 to 23:02, you gave a great evidence-based answer to the question formed from Puss meeting his past lives scenes.

  • @henrymockingbird9645
    @henrymockingbird9645 Год назад +1

    Puss in boots the last wish was nominated for best animated feature at the Oscars does raisorblade not know that

  • @takolink3350
    @takolink3350 Год назад +2

    The first movie was too dark, the lighting was barely in scenes. Im so glad they went colourful with this movie

    • @sweetdreams1028
      @sweetdreams1028 10 месяцев назад +2

      Kinda ironic, considering this film is darker tonally compared to the first lol

  • @silvertail7131
    @silvertail7131 3 месяца назад

    I just love that Puss was such a brash legend, he managed to personally piss off death itself... It's, fitting of the legend, who else but he could accomplish that

  • @everyrose3225
    @everyrose3225 Год назад +20

    I love the fact that people dont have lost the gift of appreciation. In the last years we basically were bombed by bad series and movies, mediocre, cheap, scandalous, gratuitously violent series and movies, but now the media is full of appreciation for movies like RRR, EEAO and Puss in boots ❤️

  • @wndabarinze
    @wndabarinze Год назад +2

    I’ve watched the movie 3 times.. it’s amazing

  • @Manicies
    @Manicies Год назад +2

    I will say - I don't actually believe that Kitty didn't show up to the wedding. I think she was lying when she said that. 1) How would she have actually known, for sure, that Puss didn't show up, if she wasn't there? 2) Leaving someone at the altar isn't one you do lightly. If she thought SHE was the one who ditched him, she wouldn't have brought up Santa Coloma as a point of guilt for Puss; she would've left it well alone and hoped HE didn't mention it. 3) She'd just heard his confession about how guilty that made him feel, and that it was a mistake he wished he hadn't forced on her. I fully believe she said it to relieve tension and ease some of his guilt, but that it was ultimately a lie. She showed up, was deeply hurt by it, held it against him, but when she heard that he'd grown up to the point that he regretted it, decided it wasn't fair to keep doing so when he'd clearly changed

  • @dougfoster445
    @dougfoster445 Год назад +2

    The movie is an absolute MASTERPIECE! If you haven't seen it, YOU NEED TO GO NOW!

  • @brianlevine871
    @brianlevine871 Год назад +2

    9:23-9:26 Am I the only one that wants a story about a dinosaur palling around with Death? Think about it: a creature that's known for being dead for millions of years somehow survives Death for that long, and becomes his best bud. That would be both ironic and awesome!
    Anyways, I saw the first "Puss in Boots" film back when it premiered, and it was fine from what I remember. This sequel, however, is undoubtedly among the best I've seen in recent years! I loved the characters and their respective arcs, I loved the humor, I loved the animation, I loved the creativity, I loved the message and themes, and I loved how perfectly they juggled between multiple villains. Seriously, the latter element still amazes me, even after seeing the movie twice. Also, the way it capped off with Puss, Kitty and Perrito sailing to visit 'old friends' while a certain familiar tune plays in the end really got to me.
    I hope Dreamworks will continue making more great films soon. And while I heard their next movie is supposed to be a third "Trolls" film (haven't seen the other two yet), and I know those have a more mixed reception, hopefully they still got something great up their sleeves in the near future.

  • @arconnelly5365
    @arconnelly5365 Год назад +1

    Lol, the spike worship is hilarious.

  • @justacorn0211
    @justacorn0211 Год назад +1

    26:41 and he even had a curly mustache. i just realised it after watching this video

  • @bsperoz
    @bsperoz Год назад +3

    11:52 Death comes to kill Puss in the cave. "THAT'S CHEATING!" Smashes the life. "Sh. Don't tell..."
    Even if he was an a-hole, death is taking the life too early. VILLAIN CONFIRMED.

  • @drzero7
    @drzero7 Год назад +1

    Wolf (or Death) is what i would consider, "Lawful evil". He might be evil, but he have his own twisted moral code, that he will never break. In this case, "he will respect those who value their lives" Its what gave this whole death chase in the first place. He already hate cats with a cheat of nine lives, then top it off Puss doesnt care about those lives and throws it away while laughing at death at its face (which is him btw) He probably felt like he was being trolled and disrespected.

  • @googleitlol6590
    @googleitlol6590 Год назад +2

    If I had a nickel for every time Raisor used the Dr. Doof nickel meme for a joke in this review, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.

  • @coulsonintahiti
    @coulsonintahiti Год назад +1

    Only one problem with the film- Excalibur was not the sword in the stone :)

  • @slashingkatie7872
    @slashingkatie7872 Год назад +1

    Puss in Boots: Last Wish might be my favorite Dreamworks film

  • @dr.mixer8930
    @dr.mixer8930 Год назад +3

    Well there's something I want to say about raisorblade,when I started watching his videos,(which the first one was green egg and ham) I enjoyed his reviews and the best things about him on his reviews that I agree or disagree with...is that he make a point with his opinions and reasons for not liking a show or movie, like for big hero 6. It shocked me that he made a point and good examples why they aren't so good,but I kinda got some problems with his videos but those problems are mostly in his old videos like when he does the "GET IT!?GET IT?!GET IT!?THE MOVIE IS TRYING TO MAKE SOMETHING STUPID FUNNY OR CLEVER!" bit as I found annoying with internet reviewers,which it more annoying than the movies doing it themselves. But even if I don't agree with him,I respect his opinions as he knows what he's talking about and he really just wanted something good in stuff that deserves to be loved,as i feels like that I watch his videos,it made me wish that he should get more love as much as the nostalgia critic and avgn. At this point rasiorblade is just........underrated