Yellowbrow makes me think of a youtuber driving a luxury car full of PS5s into a poor neighborhood and leaving it overnight with a camera pointed at it from the bushes for a rage-bait video. But the people of the neighborhood are actually good and nothing happens to the car. So Yellowbrow has to hire a crackhead to go and break the car's window and steal one of the PS5s, and due to the "broken window effect", other people slowly start stealing too and by the next morning all PS5s are gone and the car is completely vandalized with the wheels stolen and the leather interior stripped. Then Yellowbrow who has been watching from the bushes just jumps out with glee going "SEE?! I TOLD YOU CRIME IS OUT OF CONTROL!"
That is quite accurate for what yellowbrow wanted to prove to Jinchanzi! He wanted to prove human nature is selfish and self-serving but Jinchanzi said otherwise.
Fun fact Yellowbrow in the novel defeated 28 constellation generals (inluding kang jin loong) , the 3rd prince and his 4 generals, the turtle and snake generals. Wukong was so helpless that he pleaded and begged anyone for help . It was Maitreya buddha that came to him to help . He wrote " halt" on his hand and told him to show this to Yellowbrow . Finally yellowbrow a it and was hypnotised and bound to follow wukong . Wukong led him to the melon field where maitreya disguised wukong into a melon and wukong went inside yellowbrow and hurt him immensly
An observation here. When the creature landed on the sea , there were two doves already there on him (trusting him). Then another dove apparently trusted the creature landed on him. When the creature was almost dead after the human attack, Jinzinchi arrived and there were only two doves on him. It seems the clever dove having known yellow brow s trick has already left. When Jinzinchi approached yellow brow, the less two clever doves flied away. I observe this after viewing over 10 times, wondering the meaning/significance of the doves.
You seem to have missed the point. The conversation at the end says it all. Yellow brow says it’s human greed but it was actually he who coerced humans to acting the way they did. Just so he could win the argument for human greed.
This ending is imo the best, I rewatched it too many times, everything is just perfect
is best because if you know the context of the meaning of that scene is
@@bababoeythehorsemen8462 Pretty much the greed of humans. Which is not hard to see
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@@celinho68 no is not
@@celinho68 lmao no
Yellowbrow makes me think of a youtuber driving a luxury car full of PS5s into a poor neighborhood and leaving it overnight with a camera pointed at it from the bushes for a rage-bait video. But the people of the neighborhood are actually good and nothing happens to the car. So Yellowbrow has to hire a crackhead to go and break the car's window and steal one of the PS5s, and due to the "broken window effect", other people slowly start stealing too and by the next morning all PS5s are gone and the car is completely vandalized with the wheels stolen and the leather interior stripped. Then Yellowbrow who has been watching from the bushes just jumps out with glee going "SEE?! I TOLD YOU CRIME IS OUT OF CONTROL!"
That is quite accurate for what yellowbrow wanted to prove to Jinchanzi! He wanted to prove human nature is selfish and self-serving but Jinchanzi said otherwise.
Exactly! Well said
Fun fact
Yellowbrow in the novel defeated 28 constellation generals (inluding kang jin loong) , the 3rd prince and his 4 generals, the turtle and snake generals.
Wukong was so helpless that he pleaded and begged anyone for help .
It was Maitreya buddha that came to him to help . He wrote " halt" on his hand and told him to show this to Yellowbrow .
Finally yellowbrow a it and was hypnotised and bound to follow wukong . Wukong led him to the melon field where maitreya disguised wukong into a melon and wukong went inside yellowbrow and hurt him immensly
the animation is just epic
IGN, for the sake of winning, how absurd and pathetic.
LOL SO TRUE
This is deep than all thought
An observation here. When the creature landed on the sea , there were two doves already there on him (trusting him). Then another dove apparently trusted the creature landed on him. When the creature was almost dead after the human attack, Jinzinchi arrived and there were only two doves on him. It seems the clever dove having known yellow brow s trick has already left. When Jinzinchi approached yellow brow, the less two clever doves flied away. I observe this after viewing over 10 times, wondering the meaning/significance of the doves.
When you think this animation is expressing human greed, you have fallen into the trap of yellow brow
I like Max's reaction
貪得無饜,人類。
The streamers really think yellowbrow proved something when he proved absolutely nothing.
This cut scene is for all of the RUclipsrs. Greed will be your downfall
gods plan
Thanks bro
o wow that's freaking loud😂😂
This part is so Interesting.
On top, Left to right number 4 name?
The human greed
It is their uncontrollable nature. Well, not every humans are greedy.
You seem to have missed the point. The conversation at the end says it all. Yellow brow says it’s human greed but it was actually he who coerced humans to acting the way they did. Just so he could win the argument for human greed.
he tested humans to it, with a lot of manipulations, but at the end, if you test an iron cup, it will eventually break.
@@johnsantos507 Their? Nigga you is one💀
That is one of our human flaws, that's why we don't have nice things in these world.
the voices!
4,5,6 pls
NÃO DA PRA ENTENDER NADA
Like oil nowaday:))
Oscars nomination?
I found Yugene Lee's explanation of the scene enriching (ruclips.net/video/wba8T46ypUo/видео.htmlsi=zYzWwyhIAoI3Jer1&t=375 -- 6:16-11:38 )
Most of the characters tearing the creature apart were male.
Has to be a hidden feminist propaganda
그냥 뭐 남에꺼라면 탐내는 중국을 너무 잘표현함 ㅋㅋㅋ
중국 전통을 모조리 훔친 남조선 말한 거 아냐 ㅋ ㅅㄱ
game of the year definitly
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