I just love how Barley is willing to give up his most prized possession just so that his brother can meet their dad, and in return, Ian gives up his greatest desire so that his brother can have the closure he needed. Such a beautiful movie in so many ways. ❤
I think Barley was trying to convince himself that’s all she was, so that the sacrifice didn’t hurt as much. He knew in his heart she was so much more 😥
• The final song Barley had prepared, • The slap on the butt as the van goes 'onward' • The tire popping to cause a gallop • The violation tickets flying out the window looking like the van is spreading its wings for the first and only time as it • Sores through the air in to • A beautiful send off as it is buried.. Whoever wrote this is an actual genius
“May the Valkyries welcome you. And lead you through Odins great battlefield.. May they sing your name with love and fury! So that we may hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla! And know that you’ve taken your rightful place, at the table of kings... For a great Van has fallen.. a warrior and a friend.” 🦄
This was one of the most dramatic and amazing scenes of the movie (but lowkey also one of the more ridiculous movie scenes I’ve ever seen, in a good way)
Why do I get tears over a van? Because Guinevere didn't go quiet. She went out like a warrior's steed. She made the greatest sacrifice and flew straight to Valhalla. R.I.P, you beautiful creature
Anyone who has ever had their first car, and then had to give it up one day, knows exactly what Barley was feeling at this moment. The fact that Barley made that decision out of love for his brother makes it just one of the most beautiful movie scenes ever.
Off topic but once time I let a friend drive my car(it was the exact same as his first car). Five minutes into the drive my friend just started crying like a baby, I didn't know what to do. I guess it meant a lot to him.
I would feel that way if I had to lose my Brunhilde [Honda CRV, 2012, green]. She and I have been through a lot and she's protected me from the worst accidents.
“I can’t. I can’t do it. We’re not gonna see you, Dad…and it’s all my fault.” Goodness knows if words can even explain how much my heart just quote, unquote, breaks for Ian every time I hear him say this.
Emma Loves Disney Oh, I know that. I was just saying I feel so bad for him for blaming himself when it was never even his fault. Yes, he did the Visitation Spell before, but accidentally. Make sense?
I just realized if you listen closely when he starts the van up. You can hear the engine purr like a horse, then continue to make horse noises as it runs. Its the little things that make this scene so great 😭
This movie brings me and my dad closer than anything ever, ever since we saw this in theaters we've been doing the "da da da da da bum bum" thing on each others shoes and every day when we go out on a walk we salute every van we see 😂 Idc if I'm 16 but this movie means so much to me
R.I.P here lies GWNOVIRE you will be missed but never forgotten long live GWNOVIRE in van heaven. 1970's -2020 You were mightiest steed in van history and it was hard to watch you sacrifice yourself. you made people cry when you sacrificed yourself because those people loved you.
At 0:21-1:18, I feel sad and heartbroken because Barley sacrificed his van Guinevere. R.I.P., Guinevere. She was just a beat-up old van. This scene makes me want to cry. 😞 ❤️ 💔 Goodbye, Guinevere. May the force be with you. To Infinity and Beyond. 😭😭😭💔💔💔
I love the way Barley sacrificed his beloved van, to crash down the rocks, so the police couldn’t catch them, and later Ian returned the favor, sacrificing his moment to see his dad, to give Barley a second chance to say goodbye. He was too afraid to enter his dad’s hospital room. Ian did this, because he finally realized, Barley had acting like a father all through Ian’s life. He was always there for his little brother. Looking out for him, & pushing him to be more than he ever thought he could be. He never had a father, but he always had his big brother.
This part literally makes me cry (And simultaneously laugh because it’s absolutely epic nature). His one wish was to show his dad his Guinevere and he sacrificed her for his brothers dream
I never knew I could cry over a car..... when the tire popped and made the galloping sound it hit different... i was saluting whilst I watched this RIP G
The best part about this scene is that earlier, Barley said his goal was to show his van off to his dad, while Ian had a big, long list of things he never got to do because he'd never met their father. Barley, in an effort to make his little brother happy, sacrificed his own van, to give them the best chance of completing the quest.
This really hit me. Barley loved that "beat up, old van." Both of them love their father to the point that Ian went out of his comfort zone to even evade the police. The burden of fault Ian must have felt hurt so much, but not as much as Barley seeing his brother in pain like that. When Barley spent a long time trying to use the spell himself, I imagine that it was more so Ian can see his father than for himself. Barley is Merry Poppins y'all. :')
This is honestly such a great scene. Somehow hilarious and genuinely emotional at the same time. The music, the cinematography, just **chef's kiss.** Can't believe they managed to make me tear up for a van lol. Well done, Pixar.
This is one of those rare moments when it’s ok to fudge the dice a little. If a character is going to die, let it be in style, that they may be better remembered.
This is hands down one of the best of Pixar, the more times I re-watch it, the more I appreciate it. It's a brothers story in a disguise of father and sons story, I really like how they handle the little twist at the end, a reminder to cherish that one person who's always by your side.
This was one of the best scenes in this movie. My father, who barely watches anything made past 1995, and is extremely picky about what he likes, said that this movie was excellent. He said that it was over-the-top, but the makers of the movie knew it was over the top, and used it to their advantage. This scene perfectly captures that, I think. The dramatic, emotional music, the cliche movements of the car, the salute, the slow motion, it's all perfectly done. It knows that it's over-the-top, and it does it incredibly well.
The Van making whinnying sounds when he Pets it just hurts me even more it's like Guinevere is acknowledging Her Driver......No Her Rider's Decision and is at peace with it. She'll make it count.
I love this movie I saw it the day it was released luckily a week before lockdown happened I was pretty lucky to go the movie theaters one last time before they closed! This was one of the movies that made its release date this year and made this year better! It was so cute and so sweet and fun! Well done disney and pixar!
If I had a nickel for every time I was sad over the death of a van I’d have two nickels. In retrospect I know it’s not a lot but it’s strange it happened twice
Ian learned a potent lesson in adventuring that day. That sometimes the sacrifice of something treasured to us for the sake of others is needed. For the ones we love the most especially. “She was just a…beat up old van…” She was your beat up old van Barley.
When they were talking about what they wanted to do with their dad, the one and only thing he wanted to do was show his dad the van he fixed up with his own two hands, to him the biggest thing he ever did. And he gave it up to have the chance to see him.
0:39, 1:02 turn your volume up and catch ol Guinevere whinnying, braying, or neighing (whichever definition you like) on her way to glory. Subtle and well hidden if you don’t have your volume up. Combined with the flat tire gallop, and the slap on the hind quarters, they did an awesome job conveying the message. Very cool.
I know a lot of people call this scene silly because Disney wants us to be sad over a Van, but you don’t realize to Barley it was his passion and love, it meant a lot to him, and anyone that has to say goodbye to something like that is heartbreaking.
"And for one shining, glorious moment, Guinevere soared, like the Valkyries of old. In her flowed the blood of kings, who watched from the Halls of Valhalla, smiling with pride. For even they themselves could not have given a more valorous and noble sacrifice for the ideals held most dear by her ancestors."
Shannon Statler The way that I saw it, Barley was ready to get taken by the police and say they tried their best. But what really hurt him was his brother blaming himself “We’re never gonna see you, dad. And it’s all my fault.” Barley looks at Ian and then says goodbye to his van. Both went above and beyond for him, so they had a moment of agreement of what had to be done. Not seeing dad again is one thing. Ian spending the rest of his life thinking it’s his fault would be too much.
This scene is amazing! So much thought and love was put into it! But..... as a car guy I must say, that blowout would throw it into a hard left instead of a gallop.
Onward is one of my favourite animatioms of all time. Great story about growing up, finding your own identity, brotherhood and fatherhood. Also it took the concept from Netflix's Bright and made it work. Also also... fantastic voice acting from Tom Holland and Chris Pratt.
So for more Pegasus parallels, at about 0:38 Barley closing the door is like smacking a horse’s rear to make it go and the car makes a whinny sound if you listen close.
The way I see this moment is that there are a lot of things (like the value of life) that serve a bigger value than certain things that don't have much significance. That's how I interpreted this scene. GWINVER 4ever
Guinevere is one of my two favorite cars, in movies, the other being the Ecto-1 in Ghostbusters. And I don’t cry much but I was crying when I saw her sacrifice.😭
I just love how Barley is willing to give up his most prized possession just so that his brother can meet their dad, and in return, Ian gives up his greatest desire so that his brother can have the closure he needed. Such a beautiful movie in so many ways. ❤
You said it there, sis 😌 👏
This movie makes me cry like a baby tbh. It’s a beautiful story
It's both amazing and sad at the same time 😭😭😭😭😭
Super underrated
Out like a Pegasus
"she was just a beat up old van"
im going to disagree and say that Guinevere was a trooper and went out in glory right the way to Valhalla
I think Barley was trying to convince himself that’s all she was, so that the sacrifice didn’t hurt as much. He knew in his heart she was so much more 😥
People say things but thinks other.
@@MrGregor9124 thoughts are different from words more like
@@silentspartan913 sorry, my language native is not english :P
@@MrGregor9124 you said it right, i was just adding to your point
When the tire pops thus making a running horse sound with this song I got chills! RIP G
F
It also like his parking tickets where spreading like wings lol
0:50-0:55
They Made Guinevere the stuff of *LEGEND.*
Like a baby...
• The final song Barley had prepared,
• The slap on the butt as the van goes 'onward'
• The tire popping to cause a gallop
• The violation tickets flying out the window looking like the van is spreading its wings for the first and only time as it
• Sores through the air in to
• A beautiful send off as it is buried..
Whoever wrote this is an actual genius
The lever to go forward is an O - which means Onward as Barley told Ian
She was just a beat up old van.
U also forgot the van making a whiney sound when it was slapped
“May the Valkyries welcome you. And lead you through Odins great battlefield.. May they sing your name with love and fury! So that we may hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla! And know that you’ve taken your rightful place, at the table of kings... For a great Van has fallen.. a warrior and a friend.” 🦄
True words
I think you're in the wrong room here, bud. Dreamworks is down the hall to your left
Lol
A How To Train Your Dragon 2 reference, I like it!
Well said, my friend. Well said.😔
DAMN. You would make httyd proud
This was one of the most dramatic and amazing scenes of the movie (but lowkey also one of the more ridiculous movie scenes I’ve ever seen, in a good way)
And all the violation papers were to represent wings of the pegasus
it really was a perfect mix of dramatic and silly.
Why do I get tears over a van?
Because Guinevere didn't go quiet. She went out like a warrior's steed. She made the greatest sacrifice and flew straight to Valhalla.
R.I.P, you beautiful creature
SHE WAS NO VAN, SHE WAS A STEEL STEED AND NOW SHE RIDES IN VALHALLA SHINEY AND CHROME!!!
*thy noble steed
Anyone who has ever had their first car, and then had to give it up one day, knows exactly what Barley was feeling at this moment. The fact that Barley made that decision out of love for his brother makes it just one of the most beautiful movie scenes ever.
Off topic but once time I let a friend drive my car(it was the exact same as his first car). Five minutes into the drive my friend just started crying like a baby, I didn't know what to do. I guess it meant a lot to him.
I'm still holding on to my '90 pickup, she's served me well and I'll sob the day she goes
@@Ricky-ce3joit's our duty to repair, maintain, and protect them... and in turn we get pure remorse when they can go no further
I cried first time for a death of a car. Thank you Disney, It's a great movie.
have you seen
love bug? aka herbie?
i haven't but apparently disney made it in "69
Pixar
Pixar please
Disney made the movie not Pixar
@@AYAYA_JUICER *Pixar
When I saw this scene in theaters I cried. I cried over a car. 😢
It was sad
We all did.
@@erinchappel1359 well yes ok
Nah mate, you cried over a hero
If you cried at all during this movie then you need to get in control of your emotions, like seriously.
Girls: men don’t know what loss feels like
Men:
Nobel_ Wolf perfect
Wow really?
What`s Loss
P.S I`m a GIRL
I would feel that way if I had to lose my Brunhilde [Honda CRV, 2012, green]. She and I have been through a lot and she's protected me from the worst accidents.
Me to💙❤💚😀😀
Who else was saluting during Guinevere's sacrifice?
wiinterflowers me
sean romero When I saw the film, me and my friend were the only ones in the theater saluting.
Damn you should have told the people to salute bro
@@seanromero8540 It was a packed IMAX theater!
@wiinterflowers 😂😂😂 that was soooo me
I love how he hits the rear end of the car, like what some people do when sending a horse off and away.
Where men cried
And when women went to stand atop an ocean cliff and lament their tears to the ocean blue.
Where Gods cried
Befitting of those who once strode with gods
Just the fact it is Chris Pratt/ Star Lord and Tom Holland/Spider Man as the brothers make this film golden.
Goodbye, Guinevere. May the force be with you.
To Infinity and Beyond. 😭😭😭💔💔💔
Yah bye guiney 😭😭😭
Live long and prosper, old van!
Edicus 18 😭😭😭
@Molly’s & Bonnie’s Center 2 1970-2020 actualy
Guinevere has returned to quarters, been cleared of all duties, and has left the fleet.
I love this scene. It's simultaneously hilarious, heart wrenching, and beautiful.
RIP Guinevere, you will be missed
When the glove compartment opened and traffic tickets/citations flew out the windows...did that meant the Van is now free to pass on?
No bro I think it was meant to symbolize wings flying out of the windows
I always thought it was meant to represent tears, but the whole valkyries guiding you to Valhalla mythos makes more sense.
I will miss you geniver😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️
I kinda thought it was for looks
They're meant to look like wings lol
“I can’t. I can’t do it. We’re not gonna see you, Dad…and it’s all my fault.”
Goodness knows if words can even explain how much my heart just quote, unquote, breaks for Ian every time I hear him say this.
It’s not his fault.
Emma Loves Disney
Oh, I know that. I was just saying I feel so bad for him for blaming himself when it was never even his fault. Yes, he did the Visitation Spell before, but accidentally.
Make sense?
Carmen Caldwell I know I know I was just saying that I agree with you
Then Gweniver saves the day
:D
MinaMinas CTFTLKHTTYDFan99 yes she did
I can’t believe this movie made me cry over a Van. I love it ❤️
It makes you cry over everything the van is just icing on the cake
"She was just a beat up old Van"
Long live Guinevere!
They literally made me cry over a van, A VAN!!!
Bye Guinevere Say Hi to Doc Hutson, Yondu, Iron man, Ironhide, and Fire Fist Ace and Sir Nighteye for me.
And Yinsen and Merlin!
And Going Merry
Godspeed you magnificent bastard
And my wife Natasha......I love that red headed badass.
Not to mention Stoick the Vast!
I just realized if you listen closely when he starts the van up. You can hear the engine purr like a horse, then continue to make horse noises as it runs. Its the little things that make this scene so great 😭
This movie brings me and my dad closer than anything ever, ever since we saw this in theaters we've been doing the "da da da da da bum bum" thing on each others shoes and every day when we go out on a walk we salute every van we see 😂 Idc if I'm 16 but this movie means so much to me
She might be a old car or fan but she's one of the most greatest car ever
Beautiful words of wisdom
What? xD
“She might be able to old car”
wise words
@@ahard-daysnight6659 yeah I meant that she might be a old car
It's a Van not a Fan
He slapped the rear of his car. I love how he treats it like a horse
R.I.P
here lies GWNOVIRE
you will be missed but never forgotten long live GWNOVIRE in van heaven.
1970's -2020
You were mightiest steed in van history and it was hard to watch you sacrifice yourself.
you made people cry when you sacrificed yourself because those people loved you.
*Guinevere*
Everybody's surprised about feeling for a van, but I'm here still not over the Going Merry
Why you do dis!?
I see you are a fellow man of culture.
This is the saddest part of the movie to me. I love GWNOVIRE the van it's sad seeing Barley sacrifice her.😫 I am literally crying typing this comment
I love her too!! 😭😭😭 she was mine
you do know she survived right? she is seen in a mcdonalds add
1:02
*Long Live Guinevere!!!!!!!!!!!*
1like = 1 prayer.
You inspires countless cars.
May Guinevere be awaited in Valhalla!
Abel's new excerise song Family Ohio
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LIVE in my life is always done ✅ this morning time for a a great 👍 and to a lot to do him
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At 0:21-1:18, I feel sad and heartbroken because Barley sacrificed his van Guinevere. R.I.P., Guinevere. She was just a beat-up old van. This scene makes me want to cry. 😞 ❤️ 💔
Goodbye, Guinevere. May the force be with you.
To Infinity and Beyond. 😭😭😭💔💔💔
I love the way Barley sacrificed his beloved van, to crash down the rocks, so the police couldn’t catch them, and later Ian returned the favor, sacrificing his moment to see his dad, to give Barley a second chance to say goodbye. He was too afraid to enter his dad’s hospital room. Ian did this, because he finally realized, Barley had acting like a father all through Ian’s life. He was always there for his little brother. Looking out for him, & pushing him to be more than he ever thought he could be. He never had a father, but he always had his big brother.
This part literally makes me cry (And simultaneously laugh because it’s absolutely epic nature).
His one wish was to show his dad his Guinevere and he sacrificed her for his brothers dream
One of the best scenes
0:04 we're not gonna see you, dad
I never knew I could cry over a car..... when the tire popped and made the galloping sound it hit different... i was saluting whilst I watched this
RIP G
The "rise to Valhalla" tape made this scene hit so much harder.
As a guy who loves wrenching on my shitbox, this scene made shed some tears. I feel you man. Guinevere's sacrifice will never be forgotten.
The best part about this scene is that earlier, Barley said his goal was to show his van off to his dad, while Ian had a big, long list of things he never got to do because he'd never met their father. Barley, in an effort to make his little brother happy, sacrificed his own van, to give them the best chance of completing the quest.
One of the greatest scenes in animation history.
Period.
This really hit me.
Barley loved that "beat up, old van."
Both of them love their father to the point that Ian went out of his comfort zone to even evade the police.
The burden of fault Ian must have felt hurt so much, but not as much as Barley seeing his brother in pain like that.
When Barley spent a long time trying to use the spell himself, I imagine that it was more so Ian can see his father than for himself.
Barley is Merry Poppins y'all. :')
But who the f disliked
The original creator
Gwniver
Girls: cry at Frozen
Boys: cry in the lion king
Men: cry in Soul
Legends: cry in Onward
This is honestly such a great scene. Somehow hilarious and genuinely emotional at the same time. The music, the cinematography, just **chef's kiss.** Can't believe they managed to make me tear up for a van lol. Well done, Pixar.
Now that's a sacrifice
"You shall ride eternal. Shiny, and chrome!"
Reference level God👍👍
As a DM myself, this scene, is nat 20 roll for the van's final stand and self sacrifice.
Barley for sure rolled a Nat 20 on intelligence to determine how to aim that van so perfectly
This is one of those rare moments when it’s ok to fudge the dice a little. If a character is going to die, let it be in style, that they may be better remembered.
This is hands down one of the best of Pixar, the more times I re-watch it, the more I appreciate it.
It's a brothers story in a disguise of father and sons story, I really like how they handle the little twist at the end, a reminder to cherish that one person who's always by your side.
I drove a van throughout high-school and college that looked just like that....I can relate to this scene on a spiritual level the day I lost her.
😭😭😭😭 I miss you old girl and I love you
You ok?
I’m barley..so I should be a little bit sad
@@Greg_Wiggle669This scene is sad man.
This was one of the best scenes in this movie. My father, who barely watches anything made past 1995, and is extremely picky about what he likes, said that this movie was excellent. He said that it was over-the-top, but the makers of the movie knew it was over the top, and used it to their advantage. This scene perfectly captures that, I think. The dramatic, emotional music, the cliche movements of the car, the salute, the slow motion, it's all perfectly done. It knows that it's over-the-top, and it does it incredibly well.
The Van making whinnying sounds when he Pets it just hurts me even more it's like Guinevere is acknowledging Her Driver......No Her Rider's Decision and is at peace with it. She'll make it count.
In the halls of Valhalla, where the brave may live forever!
I can’t believe this movie made me cry and salute a van. I love It
I love this movie I saw it the day it was released luckily a week before lockdown happened I was pretty lucky to go the movie theaters one last time before they closed! This was one of the movies that made its release date this year and made this year better! It was so cute and so sweet and fun! Well done disney and pixar!
If I had a nickel for every time I was sad over the death of a van I’d have two nickels. In retrospect I know it’s not a lot but it’s strange it happened twice
'Sup doof?
What’s the other van?
@@coppermoth6069 The Barrel
@@thepeachyowl the barrel will keep on rolling in our hearts
@@UnknownTwig She'll always be rollin'
Ian learned a potent lesson in adventuring that day. That sometimes the sacrifice of something treasured to us for the sake of others is needed. For the ones we love the most especially.
“She was just a…beat up old van…”
She was your beat up old van Barley.
This movie makes me cry.😥
I almost cried when I saw this. It was so sad. He loved that van. Cars have feelings too.😥
When they were talking about what they wanted to do with their dad, the one and only thing he wanted to do was show his dad the van he fixed up with his own two hands, to him the biggest thing he ever did. And he gave it up to have the chance to see him.
I cried of how hard I laughed at this scene
He said it was just a beat up old van.
I say it was the last Valkyrie of their time.
0:38 I love how he smacks the Van on the backside like you would any horse.
I love that the car whinnies back
The last ever movie to release in theatres!
WITNESSED!
This was a lovely movie and it clearly deserved more attention.
This was a surprisingly good movie
0:39, 1:02 turn your volume up and catch ol Guinevere whinnying, braying, or neighing (whichever definition you like) on her way to glory. Subtle and well hidden if you don’t have your volume up. Combined with the flat tire gallop, and the slap on the hind quarters, they did an awesome job conveying the message. Very cool.
I didn’t hear the first one for a while. The other I heard right away.
This is such a great scene - I didn't notice this until now, but at 0:38 he slaps the car's rump and it makes a creaking sound like a horse's whinny.
I didn’t hear that until now.
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I know a lot of people call this scene silly because Disney wants us to be sad over a Van, but you don’t realize to Barley it was his passion and love, it meant a lot to him, and anyone that has to say goodbye to something like that is heartbreaking.
I seriously teared up over that dang van. There’s something to be said when the filmmakers can make you get emotional over a dang cargo van.
"And for one shining, glorious moment, Guinevere soared, like the Valkyries of old. In her flowed the blood of kings, who watched from the Halls of Valhalla, smiling with pride. For even they themselves could not have given a more valorous and noble sacrifice for the ideals held most dear by her ancestors."
Это самый необычный момент, которого нет в других фильмах. Когда утрату автомобиля переживаешь, как гибель полноценного персонажа.😭❤🔥💖
Shannon Statler The way that I saw it, Barley was ready to get taken by the police and say they tried their best.
But what really hurt him was his brother blaming himself “We’re never gonna see you, dad. And it’s all my fault.”
Barley looks at Ian and then says goodbye to his van. Both went above and beyond for him, so they had a moment of agreement of what had to be done.
Not seeing dad again is one thing. Ian spending the rest of his life thinking it’s his fault would be too much.
This scene is amazing! So much thought and love was put into it! But..... as a car guy I must say, that blowout would throw it into a hard left instead of a gallop.
This scene hurt me on so many levels . Barley is the greatest big brother ever.
Onward is one of my favourite animatioms of all time. Great story about growing up, finding your own identity, brotherhood and fatherhood.
Also it took the concept from Netflix's Bright and made it work.
Also also... fantastic voice acting from Tom Holland and Chris Pratt.
the way he slaps Guinevere's trunk....
When the tire popped and the glove compartment opened and all the parking violations and tickets flew out the windows i got chills
They used surprisingly kickass music in this movie. The song he used for the van was fit in with the sacrifice
"I have you, and you always be my dad, Barley"
- Ian Kasèlo
So for more Pegasus parallels, at about 0:38 Barley closing the door is like smacking a horse’s rear to make it go and the car makes a whinny sound if you listen close.
I didn’t hear that for a while.
I can’t believe I’m literally sad over the death of a van. Wow Pixar, you make me cry over a lot of things.
R.I.P. Guinevere Lightfoot.
"And so it was, by the hand of Barley, did this steel steed, ride to the highway of Valhalla and into legend."
The tires popping and the galloping sounds was pure genius
One could argue this is the most emotional roles these two took on
Am I the only one astonished how when the tire popped ut was basically galloping like a horse
The way I see this moment is that there are a lot of things (like the value of life) that serve a bigger value than certain things that don't have much significance. That's how I interpreted this scene.
GWINVER 4ever
I LOVED THIS MOVIEEEEE, and this scene had me both laughing and crying!
For some reason this is one of the most Funny and saddest death scenes ever
This is the greatest scene in movie history!!!
I laughed, I cried, it moved me, Bob
R.I.P gwniver
Your magic and horsepower will be missed
Rlp gwninvr your magic and
Guinevere is one of my two favorite cars, in movies, the other being the Ecto-1 in Ghostbusters. And I don’t cry much but I was crying when I saw her sacrifice.😭
R.I.P. Guinevere Lightfoot 2020-2020
Man I joined in the salute when the van was near its end..
My little sister and I watched this together when it came out on disney+ and we both cried so much. Especially at the end.
At least he could say she went out in style