Steve Reviews: My Life as a Courgette (My Life as a Zucchini)

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  • @ShariVoffs
    @ShariVoffs 4 года назад +1366

    One of the things I really appreciated about this film was the sensible adult characters. And that the staff at the orphanage was actually not the villains. Such a tired trope.

    • @CHLOCHLOLP
      @CHLOCHLOLP 4 года назад +34

      SAME

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 3 года назад +31

      It's also a trope that tends to be pretty frustrating
      Because you see the adults being assholes, and the kids, with a good plan and a stroke of luck manage to slither out of the situation. But it still holds the matter that many other children before where treated as poorly and they never managed to escape the situation and the fact that if it wasn't by some movie magic that kind fo stuff would never had happened (a kid ain't going to outsmart someone who has experience in treating with children)
      It's too fake overall and not rewarding enough

    • @griffederonces7782
      @griffederonces7782 21 день назад +1

      Oh yes you're so right.
      I've been there (in France) and the adults were very caring, even with the little prick I was.
      Sometimes kids are better off their parents, it hurts like hell, but that's the best way to secure their futures (IF the adults are actually caring like in this movie.)

  • @pineapplepizza4668
    @pineapplepizza4668 4 года назад +3689

    The thing that broke me the most about this film was the little girl who’s mother was deported. The way she jumped out every time the doorbell rang or a car pulled up just to see if it was her mom. But the way she backed up as soon as she finally saw her again, as if she were scared. She didn’t know how to process it and she’d clearly been living without a mom for a long time. The fact that she got what she so desperately wanted, and was upset by it, that’s what got me. She’s the only kid who got their full ideal situation of having her parent back.

    • @missghosty903
      @missghosty903 4 года назад +149

      I loved that scene aswell, i always wondered why she was scared and it made me feel so sad for her 😥

    • @username-mk4qv
      @username-mk4qv 4 года назад +242

      Sometimes getting the things we want or need is scary or uncomfortable.
      Our brains build defense mechanisms... maybe she was afraid that if she got her mom back, she would lose her again?
      This is a wild guess, I didn’t actually watch it so I don’t have body language or facial expressions or any other cues to go off of.

    • @username-mk4qv
      @username-mk4qv 4 года назад +45

      @@sully-coco That must be a terrible thing to go through, to feel like every step forward gets taken back. In glad you’re getting another chance soon, I hope that this next step stays in place, but regardless you keep moving forward. I know it’s hard and can feel hopeless, but stay strong. Best wishes ♥️

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez 4 года назад +31

      That reaply hits hard that this is the reality for so many kids. Just locked away from their parents and when they finally reunited they're terrified.

    • @jpc5306
      @jpc5306 4 года назад +59

      This is actually known to happen with kids who have been seperated like at the border. There was actually a segment about a little boy who got reunited with his mom. Basically he has ptsd, trust issues and stays up at night crying want to go back to the ice center to make sure the others are ok.... so Stockholm syndrome too.... I wish people reflected as much on these matters as they worry about Ellen or some other distraction. The world could be a better place

  • @wolfyjohnson3589
    @wolfyjohnson3589 4 года назад +4167

    Another thing that points to Alice being sexually abused is how she is fixated on counting, something many sexual abuse victims have claimed is a way of coping "just count to a 100 and it will all be over", and how she starts freaking out the moment someone raises their voice, makes you wonder if she got the scar from her dad when he got mad, or if she happened to speak up against him and something happened. The movie has done such an amazing job with these characters, it really is an outstanding movie!

    • @hugsfromtomeebear7346
      @hugsfromtomeebear7346 4 года назад +141

      You are absolutely right @Wolfy Johnson. Though the shows he reviews are not for children they do have sort of a wholesome ring to them. This is why I agree with you 100 percent

    • @ttherexy1469
      @ttherexy1469 4 года назад +5

      Who is he going to tell his parents

    • @om3dr1zzy65
      @om3dr1zzy65 4 года назад

      @Rat Plot Twist: Ur Grandpa is Ur Dad.LMFAO

    • @raybob8668
      @raybob8668 4 года назад +52

      Poor Alice

    • @justagamergirl
      @justagamergirl 4 года назад +83

      Also could be an anxiety coping mechanism that she learned from the trauma, personally using counting for numbers helps calm down anxiousness to a point

  • @endmii3912
    @endmii3912 4 года назад +2594

    Simon said "They don't want kids at our age" then I IMMEDIATELY got a Trublend ad which says at the start "Get rid of what you don't need"

    • @liagotosleep264
      @liagotosleep264 4 года назад +120

      Jesus Christ

    • @retosius7962
      @retosius7962 4 года назад +166

      well that was a fucked up piece of irony

    • @agame._.
      @agame._. 4 года назад +95

      That's both hilarious and incredibly depressing

    • @Scriblyn
      @Scriblyn 4 года назад +15

      oh my

    • @starrchild254
      @starrchild254 4 года назад +45

      I got an advert for a police scotland helpline for paedophiles. Just when I thought scotland couldn't get any worse

  • @danethanor
    @danethanor 4 года назад +4346

    I wouldnt call Courgette a murderer, a child defending oneself from an abusive adult, if anything it would be manslaughter. Also their was no malice in him shutting the door on his mother.

    • @MochiJelly4877
      @MochiJelly4877 4 года назад +366

      Yeah but a child would see it as murder no mater what the law says it's like, I killed them It's my fault she/he is gone.

    • @meat2023
      @meat2023 4 года назад +60

      From a legal point yeah

    • @despinasgarden.4100
      @despinasgarden.4100 4 года назад +284

      @@meat2023 from legal point it would be self-defense, but doesn't mean that the kid won't feel guilty

    • @Yukooo333
      @Yukooo333 3 года назад +11

      But still it called a murder

    • @schwindelier1449
      @schwindelier1449 3 года назад +59

      No, it would be momslaughter

  • @cortexntc7981
    @cortexntc7981 4 года назад +3361

    One thing I really wanna talk about is how zucchini kisses Camille on the bus. I feel that that scene is actually related to a prior scene when miss Rosie kisses zucchini on the cheek when she thinks he is sleeping. This is the first instance of affection he has received and so to show affection the only way he has learned he kisses Camille while he thinks she is sleeping much like the way miss rosie does.

    • @loganpie3964
      @loganpie3964 4 года назад +84

      thank you i did not notice that 💞😌

    • @gin2594
      @gin2594 4 года назад +243

      This actually makes a lot of sense, if there's one thing I learned working in a daycare for a year, it's that children are 1. Super Affectionate and 2. Completely unaware of actions that have connotations. The amount of times I saw a couple of two year olds kissing each other mouth to mouth can attest to that. They had no romantic intent, they just see parents doing it, associate it with affection and appreciation, and want to express that about their friends. It's honestly kind cute even if we have to try to subtly get them to stop.

    • @Coughdropeater
      @Coughdropeater 4 года назад +19

      T H E N THEY BECOME SIBLINGS! lol

    • @lemmythebulldog8812
      @lemmythebulldog8812 4 года назад +83

      @@Coughdropeater well you can still kiss your siblings because they are part of your family and we love our families. Just not on the lips otherwise... *Sweet home Alabama plays*

    • @theredandbluegamer4776
      @theredandbluegamer4776 4 года назад +9

      @@lemmythebulldog8812 YE HA

  • @FillaneAmmisto
    @FillaneAmmisto 4 года назад +5925

    Wow an orphanage where the staff isn't there to make the kids even more miserable? It's really refreshing

    • @Animefreakess
      @Animefreakess 4 года назад +272

      We have a great writer called Jacqueline Wilson, who writes kids books and the protagonists usually come from troubled backgrounds, such as bad mentally ill parents, abusive parents, teen mums, council estate mums with lots of kids and the Foster care system. She does it with great sensitivity as well. The first book of hers to be adapted is called Tracy Beaker. It was on in the late 90's and was about a girl who lived in a group home because she kept on getting kicked out of Foster homes due to excessive lying and misbehaviour, who idolised her mother even though she picked her abusive boyfriend over her.

    • @angethedumbone
      @angethedumbone 4 года назад +106

      But there's a valid and very real reason many of these facilities have abusive adults/guardians called "The Lucifer effect".
      It does not justify, but it happens.
      Especially in prisons, orphanages, mental hospitals etc

    • @FillaneAmmisto
      @FillaneAmmisto 4 года назад +137

      @@angethedumbone yet it's refreshing to see other perspectives. How would you feel if your job was constantly portrayed as being a mean person and taking advantage of kids who lost their families? I'm tired of this stigma and grateful for other perspectives.

    • @angethedumbone
      @angethedumbone 4 года назад +40

      @@FillaneAmmisto Absolutely, it was just an explanation! :)

    • @GenetMJF
      @GenetMJF 4 года назад +25

      I was thinking the same thing! Like yes! An actual good orphanage with nice staff?? Heck yee

  • @ramonaflores3155
    @ramonaflores3155 4 года назад +1024

    It's actually even more emotional in the original French dub. The way the actors speak is with such innocence yet knowledgable and raw emotions - I almost cried at the end.

    • @infjuicy7347
      @infjuicy7347 3 года назад +23

      i just watched it for the first time and in the french ver, almost cried cuz the kids sounded so sad and innocent

    • @toyosia8051
      @toyosia8051 3 года назад +7

      I literally just finished the movie in french with English subs. Only upon watching this video I found out that there’s an English dub

    • @solus8685
      @solus8685 2 года назад +2

      ​@@toyosia8051 same lmaoo

    • @rokukou
      @rokukou 8 месяцев назад

      Would you say the french or english ver is better?

    • @cholacholitaaa
      @cholacholitaaa 3 месяца назад

      Their voices sound so genuine during all the movie, specially the kid’s voices ☹️💔

  • @willymillynilly4501
    @willymillynilly4501 4 года назад +4445

    I personally didn’t think the bus kiss scene was romantic, I just saw it as a small innocent sign of affection.

  • @anglepsycho
    @anglepsycho 4 года назад +1858

    The saddest part is even though I've never been through the foster/adoption system, I've been abused for simply having a disability. And the film is really good honestly, I love seeing films when they approach abuse right. (Unlike Cuties and 13 Reasons Why)

    • @vincentq2917
      @vincentq2917 4 года назад +31

      condolences brother

    • @annafowdy
      @annafowdy 4 года назад +17

      You should check out the series My Pride.

    • @RodWaffle
      @RodWaffle 4 года назад +21

      Cuties has no abuse besides what happened to the kid actors

    • @noodle6852
      @noodle6852 4 года назад +61

      @@RodWaffle I don’t think you watched it then.

    • @Coinjuggler336
      @Coinjuggler336 4 года назад +106

      Its really ironic because cutie's moral is that you shouldn't sexualize little girls yet they do that the entire film.

  • @HisShadow
    @HisShadow 4 года назад +4186

    Saying Courgette "murdered" his mother is off base. Murder implies intent to kill. Courgette just closed w door on his mom to keep her from hurting him.
    I would say that he unintentionally killed her rather murdered her.

    • @inacatt
      @inacatt 4 года назад +371

      Manslaughter, not intentional matricide.

    • @Zany_Zim
      @Zany_Zim 4 года назад +89

      @@inacatt its was a loft door, not a mattress.
      🤪

    • @maroonring
      @maroonring 4 года назад +164

      It's second degree murder. Murder caused by accident or negligence.

    • @sirdootdoot2430
      @sirdootdoot2430 4 года назад +25

      @@Zany_Zim Okay, that's actually clever, good on you.

    • @power-max
      @power-max 4 года назад +68

      @@maroonring Your describing murder of the 3rd degree, also called manslaughter Usually performing an activity that should have been understood to be potentially life-threatening to others. 2nd degree has intent but was not premeditated in advance. An example would be a "rage" or fight or whatever where someone ends up dead.
      This could probably go either way, 2nd or 3rd. It depends on what was going on in her mind as the mom was climbing the stairs. You could even make an argument for 1st degree murder if you can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she had the intent to kill her mom as she climbed the stairs, but it would be hard to prove.

  • @healmore8716
    @healmore8716 4 года назад +1205

    When I saw the poster of this movie in the cinema I thought that this was going to be a “kids movie”
    Well I guess that I was wrong

    • @NilasJunkyard
      @NilasJunkyard 4 года назад +47

      never judge a book by its cover

    • @Yuki-56
      @Yuki-56 4 года назад +38

      Kids movie... Hmm, if we were to take that for granted, that means movies such as Mary and Max, Padak and Watership Down are for kids.

    • @NilasJunkyard
      @NilasJunkyard 4 года назад +24

      @@Yuki-56 You forgot Plague Dogs and Felidae. I was scared of this one scene, countless dead, rotting cats. *shudder*

    • @2diefor
      @2diefor 4 года назад +7

      Also 9, Coraline

    • @strzygon5426
      @strzygon5426 4 года назад +12

      @@2diefor 9 was TAME compared to something like watership down, felidae, or plague dogs

  • @ThuglasElBosso
    @ThuglasElBosso 4 года назад +524

    2:14
    You think that escalated quickly? Boi, in the book, he fucking shot her.

    • @noodle6852
      @noodle6852 4 года назад +76

      whAT

    • @ThuglasElBosso
      @ThuglasElBosso 4 года назад +115

      @@noodle6852 French authors are wild, man.

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 3 года назад +31

      By accident or...? who am i kidding, pretty sure i know the answer already

    • @ThuglasElBosso
      @ThuglasElBosso 3 года назад +23

      @@rompevuevitos222 Come on, it's not that dark, it's a children's book

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 3 года назад +55

      @@ThuglasElBosso From where i come from, children shooting their parents is not considered for kid friendly

  • @BubblyJubbly
    @BubblyJubbly 4 года назад +703

    You didn’t even talk about the very last scene?
    I loved it when all the kids crowded around Rosy’s baby and asked her if she would ever give him up for adoption and every time, she said no. Perfectly unconditional love.

    • @diamondsrubies1964
      @diamondsrubies1964 3 года назад +7

      Who’s rosy?

    • @BubblyJubbly
      @BubblyJubbly 3 года назад +57

      The social worker voiced by Elliot Page.

    • @williampulfer-melville8536
      @williampulfer-melville8536 3 года назад +30

      @@BubblyJubbly credit has to be given to Page as he did a very good job giving Rosie a voice that sounds nurturing an understanding of the children she looks after

  • @tiineetussy
    @tiineetussy 4 года назад +356

    I really love this film. I would have wished for you to point out that Courgette didn't kill his Mother on purpose. He did it by accident. He just tried to flee, to avoide getting beaten up by his mother. So the best solution was shutting his entrance to his room. In this situation the kid can't predict the consequences of his actions. I even believe he had done it more than once, without hitting the mothers head, bc he might have reacted earlier than shown in the scene now. I do love the rest of your review!

  • @cthulhufhtagn2483
    @cthulhufhtagn2483 4 года назад +689

    Steve: This nine-year-old romance is awkward...
    Me: HER EARS ARE CLIPPING THROUGH THE SWING

    • @asdlom
      @asdlom 4 года назад +23

      oh god THEY ARE

    • @cthulhufhtagn2483
      @cthulhufhtagn2483 4 года назад +44

      @@asdlom And because it's claymation, they had to _animate that..._

    • @theswampus670
      @theswampus670 4 года назад +8

      @@cthulhufhtagn2483 i looks like they just take them off and put them behind or in front of the rope between frames.

    • @cthulhufhtagn2483
      @cthulhufhtagn2483 4 года назад +4

      @@theswampus670 That is true. BUT STILL

    • @Vic_Lit344
      @Vic_Lit344 4 года назад +1

      Right!?

  • @MrJoeyWheeler
    @MrJoeyWheeler 4 года назад +471

    The "Zootropolis" thing is due to legal reasons rather than cultural. There was already a large thing called Zootopia, and it would infringe on their copyrights. I'd say that gives us more of an excuse. Similarly, Disney's "Tomorrowland" couldn't use the name in certain EU countries because there was already a longstanding festival by that name.

    • @autobotrock4789
      @autobotrock4789 4 года назад +31

      I don't see the problem with changing the name to make it more relevant to the audience. It's not like they were trying to Americanize the movie. They just wanted us to know he was named after a vegetable.

    • @Kladyos
      @Kladyos 4 года назад +15

      Britain is also goofy for renaming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles because some bureaucrat thought "ninja" had violent connotations.

    • @moistmeathateroffurries8621
      @moistmeathateroffurries8621 4 года назад +5

      @@Kladyos it was the 19s some bars wouldn't play michael Jackson thriller because it was to violent. It was a different time and America sure as hell did and has lots of censorship of media.

    • @callumfraser4645
      @callumfraser4645 4 года назад +5

      The TMMT name change only happened in the 80s because Thatcher doesn’t like anything to do with assassins

  • @cgeiser7660
    @cgeiser7660 4 года назад +370

    As someone who spent time in a metal hospital as a kid around other kids they nailed how their environments feed into their personalities.

    • @1SpicyMeataball
      @1SpicyMeataball 4 года назад +59

      🤘 Metal Hospital🤘

    • @standingonbusiness1441
      @standingonbusiness1441 3 года назад +20

      @@1SpicyMeataball *angry jazz fans noises*

    • @venomousfilms1251
      @venomousfilms1251 3 года назад +8

      Same here

    • @lemmythebulldog8812
      @lemmythebulldog8812 3 года назад +15

      @@1SpicyMeataball Imagine going in because you have severe depression and your nurse is joan Jett, The head of the hospital is Lemmy Kilmister, the janitor is Flea, The psychiatrist is Ozzy Osborne, The therapist is james hetfield, electroshock therapist is Angus Young. The list could go on for miles

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 4 года назад +442

    And in Germany "Zootopia" is called "Zoomania"

    • @mundanechimp8969
      @mundanechimp8969 4 года назад +81

      Sounds like a unknown furry porn website

    • @areyouderock
      @areyouderock 4 года назад +6

      I think most people will know why it’s called that in Germany.

    • @porky1118
      @porky1118 4 года назад +3

      @@areyouderock Why? I don't know.

    • @areyouderock
      @areyouderock 4 года назад +1

      @@porky1118 nazi Germany

    • @sym3ra
      @sym3ra 3 года назад +10

      @@areyouderock I think there is also a Zoo in Denmark, that has the name Zootopia trademarked, which is actually why the name was changed to Zootropolis in Europe. But in Germany there are quite a lot of name changes with movies. For example, Thor: Ragnarok is titled Thor: Tag der Entscheidung (or Day of Judgement/Decision). The same thing actually also happened with the second thor movie, which is now titled Thor the Dark Kingdom, which does sound a bit cooler.

  • @MakeSureYouCleanUp
    @MakeSureYouCleanUp 4 года назад +589

    " You can see it in her eyes. She saw..."
    "LITTLE CEASERS BIG ROLLS"
    Th-thanks ads...

    • @lenardacejo7894
      @lenardacejo7894 4 года назад +14

      A Rick roll that's not a Rick role. Imagine it was for a vegetable stall with zucchinis

    • @spacebiker69420
      @spacebiker69420 3 года назад +3

      @@lenardacejo7894 a rick ROLL

    • @chelonle6156
      @chelonle6156 3 года назад +1

      @@spacebiker69420 Ayy 👈😎👈

    • @steadfast1448
      @steadfast1448 3 года назад +1

      So she saw his plceasers bal-

  • @Yuki-56
    @Yuki-56 4 года назад +934

    "Orphanage"
    "Dark"
    "Friendship"
    Me: *The Promised Neverland flashbacks intensifies*

  • @dogandcat3672
    @dogandcat3672 4 года назад +1741

    He did not murder his mother, it was manslaughter. Manslaughter mean accidental murder.

    • @themostbritishpersonalive868
      @themostbritishpersonalive868 4 года назад +54

      It's still illegal for some reason but it's a different crime

    • @dogandcat3672
      @dogandcat3672 4 года назад +78

      @@themostbritishpersonalive868 I know. I was just correcting the word. Also murder and manslaughter have different prison time.

    • @HerohammerStudios
      @HerohammerStudios 4 года назад +16

      In terms of its use in the sentence that doesn't make a lot of sense though. Still, I do agree he should've went with a word like "killed" or something instead

    • @redarts4917
      @redarts4917 4 года назад +13

      The reason he used murder is a thing shock factor. He does it to draw you in.

    • @williampulfer-melville8536
      @williampulfer-melville8536 4 года назад +32

      Plus Courgette was trying to defend himself and he didn't mean to kill her

  • @ethansmith2942
    @ethansmith2942 4 года назад +425

    My parents have worked in the foster system for 10 years, starting when I was about 8. And it's true what the character Simon says. Most people who foster children only want babies they can raise, and don't care about older kids. Out of the 22 children we've had go through our home, we only had three or four that were older than 4 years old. It's a bit fucked to think that most folks wouldn't ever consider helping a child who's past a certain age, but the evidence speaks for itself on that matter.

    • @lokilockness2970
      @lokilockness2970 4 года назад +15

      Can confirm I’m adopted but I was adopted at 2

    • @spam_moth
      @spam_moth 4 года назад +8

      honestly when I’m and adult I want to adopt a child who is between the age of 5 and 8, I know it’s still a short age, but even tough I want to be a mom i don’t think I could have one kid of my own also it would be better to give a kid who hasn’t had the opportunity I have right now as a kid, so basically I want to adopt a kid to give him or her a good life quality.

    • @travisprescott9708
      @travisprescott9708 4 года назад +1

      Makes sense

    • @aly5041
      @aly5041 4 года назад +2

      My husband and I want to adopt a child one day, we are still young and want to be ready for any situation and show them love. Right now we are renting and raising our daughter but we still want to adopt

    • @zariahstansberry5559
      @zariahstansberry5559 4 года назад +16

      I’ve asked my mom ((when she was younger, she wanted to adopt a kid. Didn’t end up happening because she only wanted 4 kids, 3 her own and 1 adopted. Life thought otherwise and she just ended up with 5 kids, all of them biological)) about what she thought of when she was thinking to adopt and what age. She said she wanted to adopt a younger kid, a baby or a toddler most likely. I asked why, as I didn’t really think much of why an older one would be a problem, and she said since the older ones tend to have more emotional scars from being in the system so long, she believes she wouldn’t be qualified or have to fear that her adopted child may feel uncomfortable with their new siblings and lash out against them, causing the family to have a long lasting conflict. ((While there is still conflict with biological families, she didn’t want to end with having to choose between her adopted older child, who needs emotional support and may have behavioral issues that causes them to need more supervision, and her biological children, who didn’t quite understand the problem and probably feel anxious that a older, random child suddenly moved into their environment without too much of a warning.)) While it is extremely unfair that older children struggle to get adopted, I understand why some people may want to stick to a younger child, as they are less likely to remember the sad circumstances that they came from.

  • @emutresh8935
    @emutresh8935 4 года назад +171

    Its movies like this that make me realize I'd be okay to adopt an older child some day.
    I think they deserve a family as well.
    Idk man this hits sad

  • @pirateslifeb
    @pirateslifeb 4 года назад +188

    "This film is nothing like my life. It mocks my suffering."
    -courgette in the fridge

  • @meatclown9909
    @meatclown9909 4 года назад +605

    I adore this movie so much! The dark humor and the sad backstories behind the kids being orphaned. I don't usually watch stop motion or emotional movies as I didn't grow up with that type of family or interest. This bloody movie really made me laugh, cry, and feel just about every emotion. It was different.
    Simon was one of my favourite characters, he just makes my heart go brrr, and I'm sure I would've identified with him when I was a younger...being a small bloke with a cold attitude before befriending people. Having a very distinct family life, and on occasion a parent giving me things I didn't really need other than wanting them being there for me.
    Anyway oversharing over,, I loved your analysis and little fridge courgette advice. All sweet and great video as always.

    • @meatclown9909
      @meatclown9909 4 года назад +4

      _faints_

    • @jaeumphrey1867
      @jaeumphrey1867 4 года назад +4

      meat clown same, Simon is such a good and complex character, this movie is so good and raw.

    • @MorkandGork
      @MorkandGork 4 года назад +1

      Heart go brrr. What douse that mean? Like flutter or what

    • @meatclown9909
      @meatclown9909 4 года назад +2

      @@MorkandGork You know the sound a machine makes when it's working? Like a "brrr" or humming sound. That's what I'm going for when I say that. He just makes my heart work, pumps serotonin down my whole body, and think wholesome things.
      It's also a reference to a meme that's like "printer go brrr". Hope that clarifies what I meant :^)

    • @MorkandGork
      @MorkandGork 4 года назад +2

      Damn didn't expect a answer

  • @theactualTVB
    @theactualTVB 4 года назад +4509

    So anyway there’s this film where he turns into a zucchini. Funniest stuff I’ve seen.

  • @szczypior2714
    @szczypior2714 4 года назад +492

    10:52 - 11:21 that was so surprising and mature
    Like wow, this film actually had realistic reactions from the characters, I would never expect a film to make that much sense
    That's incredible, it's great, it's awesome, it's not fake and the interactions are real
    I'm really impressed, I wouldn't expect such quality from any movie

  • @PRchris13
    @PRchris13 4 года назад +370

    That ending “things won’t get dark and cold in the future”
    - gets cooked
    Ouch

    • @cybored3102
      @cybored3102 4 года назад +29

      Well, it's not dark and cold anymore

    • @baulderos1950
      @baulderos1950 3 года назад +6

      At least his life has a purpose

    • @alexandriapape208
      @alexandriapape208 3 года назад

      Well, yikes! That escalated quickly.

  • @percyap4271
    @percyap4271 4 года назад +131

    This movie is underrated. This made me want to adopt older foster kids when I get older.

    • @nykrev
      @nykrev 2 года назад

      I suggest researching Adoption of Older kids because it truly isn’t just kids of a curtain age because my family adopted and a lot of major Psychological Health issues popped up for the older kids we adopted like on had R.A.D a reactive disorder which kept her in the same mentality for years, from about 6-7 all the way to 18 and she’ll never get rid of it. So please do help the children because although we found out too late I wish other kids would have a better chance at life 🙂

  • @goofybutserious4807
    @goofybutserious4807 4 года назад +413

    This is almost the only time I see a story where the mother is abusive towards her son instead of the usual abusive father.

    • @lilacKurage
      @lilacKurage 4 года назад +65

      It is kind of refreshing. In a very bitter way.
      Humans are people, and I had a rough time with both genders. People who don't have this kind of experience should be reminded this happens more ofren they can imagine.

    • @cakediva7326
      @cakediva7326 4 года назад +44

      There are lots of movies with both. But dads are usually portrayed as physically abusive and emotionally unavailable while moms are more likely portrayed as emotionally/psychologically abusive, oblivious/ willfully ignorant, and emotionally unstable.

    • @goofybutserious4807
      @goofybutserious4807 4 года назад +8

      But this still felt underwhelming.
      Unlike those fathers in other movies she ended up dying and she's really not that evil either.
      I mean she really didn't deserve to die.
      We barely saw her in the movie at all too.

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 4 года назад

      I mean Mary and Max did it as well like he said?

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 4 года назад

      @Shadi Because they died?
      Or do you mean the step mothers?

  • @Rosesofblood
    @Rosesofblood 4 года назад +637

    I really liked this movie. I'm a foster kids myself who also got handed a pretty bad hand. This film really speaks to me, and I was able to pick up on their psychological trauma really easily having some trauma myself

    • @Slight-Confusion
      @Slight-Confusion 4 года назад +30

      I'm glad you find this movie well and relatable and I hope you are doing well for yourself emotionally.

    • @ipadkid1133
      @ipadkid1133 4 года назад +8

      I hope you have a good life with new parents who will love you 🥰

  • @Marrok48
    @Marrok48 4 года назад +2020

    Unrealistic, because the “adults” (people) are actually reasonable in their approach of a serious situation, and don’t just tell the kids to get over it... btw you killed the zucchini you sick monster

    • @cameoshadowness7757
      @cameoshadowness7757 4 года назад +128

      There are some adults like that but there should have been horrible adults aside from the aunt as well.

    • @mangenkiou
      @mangenkiou 4 года назад +23

      Oh...it wasn't dead,just silent...

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 4 года назад +15

      @@mangenkiou It froze to death.

    • @Catafracta230588
      @Catafracta230588 4 года назад +7

      @@orngdreeenk can you get help from someone else??

    • @edgelordofhosts
      @edgelordofhosts 4 года назад +19

      I diagnose you with disney first act nihlism (or 1st act disneyhilism) syndrome and recommend a shit ton of puppy/ puppy rescue videos.

  • @cisvandyck146
    @cisvandyck146 4 года назад +95

    Welp, the mother’s death is even worse in the book, in the book he finds his mother’s gun and when she tries to take it back from him he accidentally shoots her with it.

    • @williampulfer-melville8536
      @williampulfer-melville8536 3 года назад +19

      Oh yes I forgot that this movie was based on a novel that was never published anywhere else besides France

  • @TheWulver
    @TheWulver 4 года назад +61

    I saw this movie a week after my family adopted my sister. I cried for about 10 mins. Then my sister came to hug me and told me that shes happy but also sad to leave everyone.

  • @KaedeLanyo
    @KaedeLanyo 4 года назад +210

    In defense of how it's portrayed: Romantic interest in children is always super awkward, and honestly often involves stuff that wouldn't really fly well if adults were doing it. Kids don't have the wisdom or perspective to know any better, _especially_ when coming from problematic households.
    I've seen and experienced quite a bit of that weirdness as a kid, myself. Having been the wealthier kid in a fairly poor neighborhood, where it was obvious a lot of the households were troubled, and being in no way perfect myself, due to mental illness and the complete disregard for the autism spectrum back only 15 or-so years ago. In no way helped by a sort of sexual awakening at far too young of an age, always being quite a bit ahead of myself in maturity, so to speak.

  • @f.rproductions3118
    @f.rproductions3118 4 года назад +105

    you may not be with us, but you are still with us in here, in our hearts. Rest in peace zucchini/courgette. We will always remember the good vegetable you were

    • @dypteseu
      @dypteseu 4 года назад +2

      Botanically speaking it's a fruit, so it was actually quite a bad vegetable

  • @FlippinGurtrude
    @FlippinGurtrude 4 года назад +77

    "999, what's your emergency?"
    "Hi, I just witnessed a murder."
    "A murder of who, sir!?"
    *sniffs* "A courgette."

  • @mrlumpy524
    @mrlumpy524 4 года назад +90

    imagine having a identity crisis because you've lived your life not knowing that Europeans call Zucchinis something else

    • @k-leb4671
      @k-leb4671 3 года назад +11

      It certainly came as a surprise to me when I found out Brits call zucchinis courgettes and eggplants aubergines. And I'm Australian so I thought we would've copied whatever the Brits say.
      I also found out recently that Aussies are the only people who called bell peppers "capsicums". Both the Brits and North Americans say the same thing, so I don't know where Aussies got their weird idiosyncrasy from.

    • @930310
      @930310 3 года назад +2

      We call them zucchini in Sweden.

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 3 года назад

      @@k-leb4671 Capsicum comes from latin and when I moved to australia that one confused me. What the fuck is a capsicum? Lol. Idk why Australia doesn't say Aubergine. We got the word Aubergine from the French, eggplant was a sort of nickname for them because they were small, round and white. I guess Australia must have had them first introduced by Americans? Same goes for courgettes.

    • @DayDreamingWriters
      @DayDreamingWriters Год назад

      In Poland, its called "Cukinia"

  • @p.viteznik8107
    @p.viteznik8107 4 года назад +30

    my mom is a middle school teacher, and i remember her showing me this movie bc they watched it in class (4th grade) and i remember the first time watching it thinking "yup, steves DEFENETLY gonna review it at some point"

  • @YowLife
    @YowLife 4 года назад +2131

    Hi my fellow American friend, you keep mispronouncing "Zucchini".

    • @_aragornyesyes_7171
      @_aragornyesyes_7171 4 года назад +13

      Ok

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 4 года назад +81

      Good joke XP
      For clarification, because he's obviously not American.
      And how else would you say it? Zoo-chee-knee, yes? That's how it's written.

    • @tambadoggy8842
      @tambadoggy8842 4 года назад +89

      Hi my fellow English friend, you misspelt “Courgette”.

    • @conq1273
      @conq1273 4 года назад +22

      Like calling football 'soccer'?

    • @n34x57
      @n34x57 4 года назад +6

      Zuukshiny

  • @thatmadman6870
    @thatmadman6870 4 года назад +405

    You should review "Madeline: Lost in Paris", It's surprisingly dark despite the source material.

    • @soggyeggos5093
      @soggyeggos5093 4 года назад +14

      Omg that movie was my childhood

    • @metisi7683
      @metisi7683 4 года назад +12

      I vaguely remeber watching this movie and crying to my mom when it was over

    • @shigarakistightbussy2730
      @shigarakistightbussy2730 4 года назад +11

      I remember watching it as a kid and I don't remember it being dark but then again I always passed out during that one

    • @grappyday5438
      @grappyday5438 4 года назад +8

      **flashback flashback flashback flashback**

    • @thetasigma4709
      @thetasigma4709 4 года назад +11

      Oh god it’s been decades since I saw that one. A sweatshop full of little orphan girls run by a former Caberet dancer and like, they were forced to make lace from their own hair and one girl had pneumonia or something and got in trouble for coughing pus all over her lace. Like jesus

  • @theinktank673
    @theinktank673 4 года назад +209

    My friend was actually the voice actor for Zucchini. We grew up together.

  • @themustardcat6328
    @themustardcat6328 4 года назад +361

    bruh, where i come from they called him onion...

  • @ldn119
    @ldn119 4 года назад +260

    why do the people look like they have been playing Minecraft for hours’

  • @_Chessa_
    @_Chessa_ 4 года назад +647

    He didn’t murder his own mother. He wanted to close the door before he got beaten for accidentally throwing down empty cans. •~• but if that’s murder then I don’t understand why. Would a child be prosecuted for murder irl if that happened?

    • @vincentq2917
      @vincentq2917 4 года назад +119

      I think thats manslaughter at worst self-defence at best

    • @spam_moth
      @spam_moth 4 года назад +15

      Depending on evidence and the place.

    • @oO_ox_O
      @oO_ox_O 4 года назад +50

      A minor wouldn't be prosecuted one way or another.

    • @notmocka
      @notmocka 4 года назад +42

      It doesn't matter how the law sees it, a child would perceive the act as murder

    • @retosius7962
      @retosius7962 4 года назад +12

      he'd possibly be prosecuted for manslaughter but most likely wouldn't go to juvenile detention.

  • @wbwam7710
    @wbwam7710 4 года назад +326

    I feel like his name being zucchini makes more sense, because that's the reason he's an outsider at first, he's got a weird name. People who don't speak French wouldn't know why that name gets laughed at.

    • @namelesswolf2625
      @namelesswolf2625 4 года назад +51

      And the joke about calling him potato makes absolutley no sense without the context of "zucchini"

    • @cockatoode705
      @cockatoode705 4 года назад +56

      I- you realize that courgette is the word for zucchini in all of the UK, not just France. Calling him zucchini anywhere but here makes just as much sense to them as calling him courgette here

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 3 года назад +7

      Courgette is the French name and it's used in the UK. The same goes for Aubergine vs Egg plant and Rocket vs Arugula. We borrowed the French word, you borrowed the Italian word. Except for egg plant. That name doesn't make sense in the 21st century to be honest. It'd be like if carrots were called "purple root" even though they're orange now.

    • @joeygreen8091
      @joeygreen8091 3 года назад +3

      Honestly if i didn’t know what it meant I would have thought courgette was an average French name

  • @oliviamann556
    @oliviamann556 4 года назад +43

    Aunt: you dug your own grave silly girl
    Me: *laughs in uno reverse card*

  • @rachelrussell7966
    @rachelrussell7966 4 года назад +104

    “That’s why you don’t build a staircase with a trapdoor at the end”
    -Every logical person ever

  • @kailenmissen4465
    @kailenmissen4465 3 года назад +13

    The best moments for me in this film was the reveal when Camille records her auntie and exposes her. I was physically fist pumping the air. Also, the touching moment when the kids look at the mother and son, and the light scene at the end when they’re joking about the baby and it turns out to be really dark as the kids ask if the mother would abandon the child. Ok enough ranting great movie.

    • @williampulfer-melville8536
      @williampulfer-melville8536 3 года назад +1

      It's been a while since I've seen the movie but from what I recall Camille's Aunt was then arrested for child abuse

  • @sirquackles5890
    @sirquackles5890 4 года назад +278

    I dont know who voices the Fridge Courgette but he seems to be an A grade voice actor.

    • @jami.j2044
      @jami.j2044 4 года назад +4

      He sounds like the radio lost signal and the radio started mumbeling stuff.

    • @SDF-ef8qs
      @SDF-ef8qs 4 года назад +2

      Wait ... isn t it just steve using some audio editing stuff ?

    • @krashface4870
      @krashface4870 4 года назад +3

      @@SDF-ef8qs no. In one of his tweets, he said that he managed to ask for a few lines to some british actor with a weird name.
      Edit: tweets, not posts

    • @DivineDefect
      @DivineDefect 4 года назад +1

      It was the courgette

  • @phamthienphuc3951
    @phamthienphuc3951 4 года назад +46

    Courgette: _develop hope in life_
    Steve: We don't do that around here
    *proceed to cook it with spaghetti sauce

  • @LambentV
    @LambentV 4 года назад +306

    Bruh, imagine dating your adopted sister.

    • @devastatine
      @devastatine 4 года назад +27

      If you think that's uncomfortable, you should watch The Royal Tenenbaums. Man, Richie and Margot's relationship is questionable.

    • @bobcat420
      @bobcat420 4 года назад +48

      No chromo

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 4 года назад +11

      If that's uncomfortable- watch game of thrones (if you're old enough)

    • @theshiro1238
      @theshiro1238 4 года назад +26

      Lmao as a member of The Umbrella Academy fandom I felt that

    • @darutucaruti9980
      @darutucaruti9980 4 года назад +27

      What are you doing adopted bro?

  • @jailcatjones3250
    @jailcatjones3250 4 года назад +29

    Sometimes when you confront your bully you'll make a friend for life

    • @antonioreyes421
      @antonioreyes421 3 года назад +2

      You gave me a memory of a bully in school. He got “karma” and got punched on the face by a kid. So I then saw one of his best friends talking to him and overheard the bully telling his friend that he already had a bad day at home. That his parents didn’t make money and stayed hungry all day. That he took his frustrations off the kid he bullied. It is true. Caring for someone, despite being a “Carrot Head” makes a change. The next days, the bully was less bully like. He seemed happier…

  • @andrewince8824
    @andrewince8824 4 года назад +20

    The French have nailed the art of touching, thought provoking dark films.

  • @rosestrife1498
    @rosestrife1498 4 года назад +132

    Dear Steve,
    I hope you are well.
    I'm really surprised you didn't touch on the fact that one of the teachers got pregnant in the film and all of the kids were very concerned on whether or not the baby was going to have a good life and probably thought the kid was going to live at the orphanage with them. Despite all their pscological problems and how bad the world treated them they still had hope the new baby would have a better life than theirs. Did you have any thoughts on the subplot or did you not think anything of it?
    - Rose <
    p.s. I love your reviews even though paddock gave me nightmares

  • @3starperfectdeer233
    @3starperfectdeer233 4 года назад +28

    The movie wasn't dark enough so he had to introduce a Zucchini so he could kill it off

  • @jamesmeikle7216
    @jamesmeikle7216 4 года назад +21

    That shot of all the kids on the mountain staring at the kid and his mum made me tear up a bit for some reason

  • @Macaroni_and_Wheeze
    @Macaroni_and_Wheeze 4 года назад +21

    Me when the zucchini stoped talking about his mom: oh hey that's pretty sa-
    The iPhone 12 add: let me introduce myself

  • @Minto8384
    @Minto8384 4 года назад +9

    Whenever Steve says "well.." I just instinctively tense up

  • @syrusangi8743
    @syrusangi8743 4 года назад +96

    0:42 oh yeah, it's gonna be one of those types of films
    Me: like it would be anything else 😂

  • @gilla2092
    @gilla2092 4 года назад +182

    as an american i have legit never even heard of the word of courgette/cagguette before and that's kinda cool to me?

    • @lordofshades9852
      @lordofshades9852 4 года назад +12

      Cilantro has a different name too

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 4 года назад +39

      Eggplant is called aubergine in the UK, snow peas and snap peas are called mangetout, arugula is called rocket, rutabaga is called swede, scallions are called spring onions, beets are called beetroot, cookies are called biscuits, pickled cucumbers get called gherkins, chips are called crisps and fries are called chips--- I could keep going on the differences between American English and British English but it would take too much time.

    • @lordofshades9852
      @lordofshades9852 4 года назад +19

      @@kashinimeyo please keep going I need this information to sustain my happiness juice

    • @sneepsnorp1404
      @sneepsnorp1404 4 года назад +8

      @@kashinimeyo wow that's really interesting. I had no idea!

    • @gilla2092
      @gilla2092 4 года назад +6

      @@kashinimeyo I think the only ones of that list I recognize is the aubergine, crisps, chips and biscuits, but definitely appreciate the info, most of those like the courgette I haven't even heard of before

  • @creedswiftclaw2396
    @creedswiftclaw2396 4 года назад +101

    Steve: *does dark movie review*
    Me: Aw shit, here we go again.

    • @lylasaur6694
      @lylasaur6694 4 года назад +3

      Oh gosh, my mind immediately read it in that voice-

  • @Abopbop
    @Abopbop 4 года назад +4

    This movie hits extremely close to home for me because it really shows how realistic it is for a kid to not have a family to go to. Especially with the aunt only in it for the money, that exact situation happened to both my adopted sisters, and the trauma that your own families can give you. This movie was a blessing to show how children are left after a bad situation,surely it was made from a place of experience.

  • @MAGGOT-INFESTED-6666
    @MAGGOT-INFESTED-6666 3 года назад +7

    "This film is nothing like my life it mocks my suffering."
    I shouldn't be laughing 😂😂

  • @raynellemccathern3018
    @raynellemccathern3018 4 года назад +132

    Steve reviews: "And by escape...he ends up killing her."
    Me: (‘◉⌓◉’)
    Steve reviews: "Oh yeah! It's gonna be one of those type of movies."

  • @mayabladewing
    @mayabladewing 4 года назад +56

    I saw this a couple years back at Lumiere, a movie theatre wich only uses "movies that make you think". I didn't think of this movie for years until now. It's definitely fun to see it again wrom a different perspective now that I'm older and smarter than the younger me who saw it back then.

  • @devanpretorius451
    @devanpretorius451 4 года назад +74

    I honestly didn't understand the beginning of the vid because i didn't know what a courget was

    • @shoshitaketakeyani3275
      @shoshitaketakeyani3275 4 года назад +3

      I believe it's British for Zucchini. Its a Summer Squash

    • @devanpretorius451
      @devanpretorius451 4 года назад +2

      @@shoshitaketakeyani3275 what is a summer squash?

    • @videotroll72
      @videotroll72 4 года назад +2

      its a cucumber

    • @shoshitaketakeyani3275
      @shoshitaketakeyani3275 4 года назад

      @@devanpretorius451 A squash you pick too early/ before its ripe. The rind and seeds are softer than a ripe squash

  • @yamiakuma2592
    @yamiakuma2592 4 года назад +34

    9-year-old reading Kafka, wow, probably The Metamorphosis by him, assuming by the bug on the cover (such a cute detail), and it's fitting, it's about a man that woke up like a huge insect subsequently struggling to adjust to this new condition. Well, there is, of course, more but that would be for too long. Sorry if it was obvious I am not sure how famous Kafka is among in different countries. In my country he is
    compulsory literature (not sure how to translate it sorry.)
    Yea that's it, and if you have time, read some Kafka, if you like movies like this, you will like Kafka as well.

    • @someoneprobably1802
      @someoneprobably1802 4 года назад

      You wouldn't happen to be a Czech or Slovak, would you?

    • @yamiakuma2592
      @yamiakuma2592 4 года назад +1

      @@someoneprobably1802 Slovak actually :D

    • @someoneprobably1802
      @someoneprobably1802 4 года назад

      @@yamiakuma2592 I figured, Kafka is realy not that known outside Slovakia or Czechia, with is a shame

    • @yamiakuma2592
      @yamiakuma2592 4 года назад

      @@someoneprobably1802 yes a real shame :( at leat we are lucky to know him

  • @knifekirby6885
    @knifekirby6885 4 года назад +27

    "The child behind the slaughter"

  • @loganpie3964
    @loganpie3964 4 года назад +32

    part of the reason why I adore this movie is because I can connect to it, my parents really weren't there for me and this resulted in CPS cases and me going 1 this October to a psychiatric ward for my terrible mental issues. My first night at the psych unit I met so many people and to me it felt exactly like the movie. Although we all struggled with something we also all had our good times. Sometimes that was us watching movies, playing games or drawing. We also still talk and check up on each other. Im grateful for the people ive met in there because now I don't feel so alone.

    • @loganpie3964
      @loganpie3964 4 года назад +1

      @@notinsane4165 hahah we were given markers and they had to count them everytime before we left to make sure we didn't use them as a weapon, ive never even been to a psychward before but when i was admitted all the kids were in the art room and i asked for a pencil and everyone looked at me like i was crazy😳 turns out that when something is gone is probably cause some other kid did something dumb and ruined it for the rest of us which is why they make us eat with spoons and have them accounted for every time we finished eating 😭

  • @bosssmith9507
    @bosssmith9507 4 года назад +129

    I love this film. Growing up I was abused by my mother and it made me feel better about it. Remember u are not alone. :)

    • @Therealshithead
      @Therealshithead 4 года назад +2

      Pog

    • @Samson16436
      @Samson16436 4 года назад +8

      You made me cry :/ not sure what words to use but I wanna say something encouraging idk..

    • @bosssmith9507
      @bosssmith9507 4 года назад +6

      @@Samson16436 thank u. That’s why I wrote it cause if it relates to one person and makes them feel better. That’s awesome!! Anyway have a nice day :)

    • @antonioreyes421
      @antonioreyes421 3 года назад +1

      Reminds me of my grandma (my mom’s mom). She was an alcoholic. We would keep away from her because she would be violent but at the end she transforms into a caring and lovely person. I wasn’t old enough to know why she was an alcoholic and my mother never told us why either but we loved her still. The good memories over took the bad ones. Even though she passed away, I’ve never forgotten her (I believe i was below 7). My dad’s mom is something else. Religious and all, she was a cold person. We did what all kids would do. Is bond with our family. All we got was pushed away. My dad did told us about his mother, his father died and she went out with his now stepfather. Him and his bloodline were pushed away for the other guy’s kids. So now that we meet, my dad’s mom separated my parents. So now I only have that scar from my dad’s mom and her way of separating my parents but it shows that even if someone as alcoholic, drug addiction can be loving person. Such as the kid keeps his Nickname from his mother. There is always some trace of love and care. And yes, I don’t consider my dad’s mom as “grandma”

  • @rotciv1492
    @rotciv1492 4 года назад +31

    That is the most british courgette I've ever heard.

  • @derpycreeper61
    @derpycreeper61 4 года назад +11

    I was abused growing up with an alcoholic mother and an absent father. I understand Courgette on a level I didn’t think I would. And it hopefully will get better for me.

  • @stellaviewer9849
    @stellaviewer9849 3 года назад +3

    13:42 "Maybe things won't be so dark and cold in the future."
    Well I wouldn't call sizzling in a bright red sauce dark or cold.

  • @Fidious
    @Fidious 4 года назад +68

    it is a wholesome movie, it's sad just to think there are kids like this in the real world. Who clearly deserves better , and no i am not tryna be the aunt, this movie shows me a perspective i've never seen before, a orphan.

  • @aubren6456
    @aubren6456 4 года назад +86

    Wait, Courgette and and Camille are in love, and got adopted into the same family, making them siblings.
    *Sweet home Alabama intensifies*

  • @stanleysouthgate4243
    @stanleysouthgate4243 4 года назад +70

    Steve is like that one youtuber who everyone watches when they're bored

    • @xdem6746
      @xdem6746 4 года назад

      Yea pretty bottom of the barrel

    • @DavidGarcia-oi5nt
      @DavidGarcia-oi5nt 4 года назад +3

      @@xdem6746 lol rude

    • @Rosesofblood
      @Rosesofblood 4 года назад +1

      Lmao I'm doing this rn though I usually watch daily dose of internet

  • @katherinedawkins4962
    @katherinedawkins4962 4 года назад +11

    Think about this:
    He puts his camera on a Zucchini for minutes

  • @brendonleenheer
    @brendonleenheer 4 года назад +7

    "I've heard the streams of the vegetables..." - Arrogant Worms

  • @pinkmango1419
    @pinkmango1419 4 года назад +115

    Me: Oh look Steve uploaded!
    *it's a depressing movie* Oh, again? So are we calling the therapist?
    Steve: Nope, today we are coping humor and a Zucchini!
    Wait, what?!

  • @yoboibeerus1387
    @yoboibeerus1387 4 года назад +70

    My review:
    Story: 8/10
    Animation: 9/10
    Characters: 10/10
    9/10

  • @AUserThatIsDeleted
    @AUserThatIsDeleted 4 года назад +78

    I can imagine he just went and bought a cagguette for just this video

  • @JohnJJones-py2gr
    @JohnJJones-py2gr 3 года назад +4

    "Courgette is pretty chill, you should maybe be his friend or something.."

  • @elfangel94
    @elfangel94 4 года назад +4

    “when we eventually saw the light that’s when the darkness really set in” this has no business bein that deep

  • @omni8568
    @omni8568 4 года назад +358

    I never understood the idea of a “trigger warning” until I watched this movie. We thought it was a cute family movie but it honestly made me so uncomfortable that I tapped out and went on my I pad. The worst part was when they blatantly said that one of the little girls had been sexually assaulted by her father, and the other girl who was forced to take drugs by her mother. I can take that kind of stuff, but since it was animated, it felt so much worse than other movies. That movie was so disturbing that I really think it should have a warning

    • @no_namegkjhfkashfkdshflkjdashf
      @no_namegkjhfkashfkdshflkjdashf 4 года назад +88

      You're right. But, I'm glad it was made. We need more awareness to what foster kids and kids in orphanages go through every single day. Its raw and realistic in a lot of ways. The happy ending is the only thing unrealistic, really.

    • @Smalls-eye24
      @Smalls-eye24 4 года назад +18

      ii know what you mean. if animated movies are dark its wayy more substancial bc you expect it to be wholesome and pure but then it turns around and becomes dark. it gives me this weird twisted depressing feeling and it just sticks with you. to me thats a worser feeling than any horror movie

    • @MaximizedAnimation
      @MaximizedAnimation 4 года назад +31

      I think the reason why I love this film so much is because it tackles such dark, depressing, and unfortunately realistic aspects of life through such an innocent viewpoint. It's easy to get depressed about the situation in your life when you see children who have suffered some of the worst traumas life had to offer, but because they maintain their innocent outlooks and don't succumb to attitudes of cynacism and hopelessness, the movie ends up inspiring me to keep my childhood innocence intact, because the evils of the world can always be overcome by an attitude that allows you to find fun and happiness in anything.

    • @cakediva7326
      @cakediva7326 4 года назад +12

      @@no_namegkjhfkashfkdshflkjdashf The two kids getting a good foster home is more unlikely than it is unrealistic. All the other children (who have been at the foster home longer) being left behind with a "knowing" look on their faces highlights the reality that this is not the ending of the majority.
      My observations are based solely on this video, as I hadn't even heard of this film before.
      It seems like something I would've enjoyed watching, if I wouldn't have seen this video first!!
      Have you seen it? If so, do you think it would still be worth the watch??

    • @no_namegkjhfkashfkdshflkjdashf
      @no_namegkjhfkashfkdshflkjdashf 4 года назад +3

      @@cakediva7326 it is definitely worth the watch. I love indie animations myself, but this one hit close to home. Even as a foster kid I loved it, albeit jealous at first for the happy ending haha

  • @zk1914
    @zk1914 4 года назад +14

    The girl that called for her mom towards the end of the video made my heart shatter...

  • @LegitMan335
    @LegitMan335 4 года назад +69

    I want you to review next “Our Friend Martin” , not really dark but racism should be terrifying.

    • @nicholasgeere5125
      @nicholasgeere5125 4 года назад +9

      I'm terrified by racism

    • @1SpicyMeataball
      @1SpicyMeataball 4 года назад +2

      The one's where the kids go back in time, And meet MLK? It gets a little goofy. It shows a world where if MLK didn't die, a spanish girl would never learn English and whites are super racist by default.

    • @LegitMan335
      @LegitMan335 4 года назад

      @@1SpicyMeataball yeah I know, because I watched that film back in like third grade.
      Funny enough I remember that .
      Idk, what do you think? I don’t know any dark movies .

    • @LegitMan335
      @LegitMan335 4 года назад +4

      @@nicholasgeere5125 everyone is.
      We all gotta fight racism .
      Literally kick racism in the balls .

  • @SundownerMGRR
    @SundownerMGRR 3 года назад +7

    9:21
    Dam bro you got the whole squad laughing

  • @KaitoD
    @KaitoD 3 года назад +4

    The story is more hopeful than I expected.
    It's a story of going from dark to bright.
    It's dark yet wholesome.
    It's hope within a dark setting and I love it.
    Also, I mean for zucchini it's not dark and cold, there's light and he's being cooked so it's warm

    • @SugarTheBee
      @SugarTheBee Год назад

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      Danganronpa?

  • @filippoarena7839
    @filippoarena7839 4 года назад +23

    2:31 I see this film and in a part, ecar literally said: "my father is here" in that kite. So this means who that image describes who was his father (a criminal)

    • @rulamantic
      @rulamantic 4 года назад +3

      He never got to truly see his father, so he implied him as a Superhero in the kite, and on the back enlisting "Mom said he liked Chicks, so I drew a Chicken on the back!"
      He most likely does this idolization of his dad because he never truly understood his intentions cause he never was old enough to. I love this cause it gives us the childish innocence that can still be blind by the truth, even if they went through the rough of the world

  • @user-ol4pc3nm5g
    @user-ol4pc3nm5g 4 года назад +9

    The real-life Courgette joke literally went from 0 to 100 real quick

  • @whytouyou751
    @whytouyou751 4 года назад +40

    Then He turned himself into a zucchini it was the funniest shit ive ever seen

  • @royce6485
    @royce6485 3 года назад +4

    This is one of the happiest endings of a Steve Reviews show lol

  • @RoofRailways101train
    @RoofRailways101train 3 года назад +2

    What I like is that one of the girls eat the end is reading kafka. He too had a troubled life and an abusive father and dead mum. So much to the point of he never thought himself good enough to please his father and he wished for all of his works to be destroyed on his deathbed.

  • @hanyuu05
    @hanyuu05 4 года назад +11

    This entire movie/review can be summed up by Muriel's "Oh my!"

  • @KyleRDent
    @KyleRDent 4 года назад +150

    Is it just me or is the ending a bit f**ked up with the two kids being fostered by the same man, if they have feelings for one another. They're going to be siblings now, how do you explain that to people later when they ask how you fell in love? "My wife is my sister, sort of, but not in an incest way, I swear."

    • @autobotrock4789
      @autobotrock4789 4 года назад +60

      Well there are couples who have married parents like his step mother is married to her step father so it's not too farfetched. But whatever. At that age it's really unlikely they're gonna stay together and get married. It's puppy love at best.

    • @Zvwry
      @Zvwry 4 года назад +6

      It’s not tht dep

    • @LeoDBW
      @LeoDBW 4 года назад +36

      It's not incest, but you raise a good point: according to the french law, once you adopt kids, they get the same rights and the same status as if they were your biological kids. So by law, they'd be indeed brother and sister. Anyway, they're still kids, we don't know if they'll end up together in the future...

    • @balticpagan1495
      @balticpagan1495 4 года назад

      in europian countries, adopted children (if not related by blood) arent siblings

    • @ApplePi3.1415
      @ApplePi3.1415 4 года назад +13

      They probably would stop having feelings for each other that way when they get older

  • @rouzenagaibulaeva2711
    @rouzenagaibulaeva2711 4 года назад +18

    Awesome movie and awesome review!
    Btw, you missed the final scene which is a key scene to me - when kids discuss the newborn child and literally say about their flaws, wondering if the child will be loved no matter how bad/stupid/etc. it will be. It's a main message of this film for me - every child deserves love.

  • @domintagemusic
    @domintagemusic 3 года назад +7

    The part where he cooked the cucumber tho 🤣

  • @kashykoozy
    @kashykoozy 4 года назад +50

    i'm such a baby i teared up that the end ;u;