That what Jewel is always about. She thinks she’s always right. She the one thinking about herself. She never ask the kids if they want to stay in rio or amazon.
This fits perfectly into the film this one is way more organic and doesn’t feel like they just walked back on their relationship and it also shows Jewel finally understanding Blu’s feelings instead of the gaslighting we got.
This scene was SO BADLY needed this way. The final product has Jewel "successfully" blame Blu for her own shortcomings and join the abuse from the rest of the tribe. She has no moment of realizing that she's been torturing her mate, her partner, the one with whom she mothered three children. THIS has Blu rightfully snap at her, painfully point out how he has snapped his spine backwards to try and do everything her way, but he simply can't. This also is the payoff of the line in the first three minutes of the movie: Jewel: "You're my one and only." Blu: "That's good, because I'm the only one." and then after this mess and Jewel's over focus on her flock leading her to grill Blu: Blu: "I thought I was your one and only... But I guess I was just the only one." What is worse is that the events at the end of the movie act as if this IS how the scene played out.
what i adore about this scene is that they stay true to their characters blu would NEVER be the one to lose his cool on jewel after what happened when they fought during the first movie. it makes perfect sense for jewel to be the one to overstep here and drive him off. waaay too many couples' fight scenes have the man say the wrong thing since "men are insensitive" or "men dont have feelings" and cause the woman to storm off, but girls are just as capable of hurting a boy's feelings this scene doesn't feel forced in order to stir conflict, it feels like this is how they would really respond to such an overwhelming change in their lives
@@БогданСуховенкоAnd that’s why he decided to stay. I bet Tyler Blu has definitely changed for the better once he actually got used to the Amazon Jungle. Isn’t worried about being in danger or in the wild anymore. Pretty much…well…escaped The Matrix.
@@LordTylerBluGundersonyes but this would have been a much needed discussion for both of them. Blu is not only out of his element but he was bullied by his FIL and was being compared to Jewel’s ex boyfriend. Blu was essentially a pet, being in the wild is so much harder for him.
Not only is this a great scene for a realistic argument but it’s also a great scene because it points out how Blu is not a wild bird. He was brought up in captivity and birds raised in captivity have an incredibly difficult time adjusting to being in the wild. The first movie did a great job discussing the horror of the exotic bird trade but this film just didn’t hit the same. It could have done a much better job showing off the other aspects of birds in the pet trade.
This scene would've added a much deeper layer to the "happy wife, happy life" quote. Cause, of course, make sure your wife is happy, but all 'good' she did to him all movie was try to encourage Blu to embrace her nature like his own, but when he finally tells her that he simply can't adjust to it, no matter how much either of them try, she says he's in the wrong and needs to "stop thinking about just himself, and start thinking about the family (the part of it that's happy)", without a single bit of understanding of his resistance. She claims that her priority is how the kids love the wild, even though they had little to no complaints about Rio. The message of fighting for your roots and prioritizing your lover's desires did not come across well in this movie
And that is cuz they seemed scared to make her unlikable even tho the point of this scene is to be the boiling point of the conflict and bring her flaws out as both grow frustrated. Blue is domesticated and the effects his kidnappers had on him as a baby long term (even after Linda and Tulio) just cannot be undone. But Jewel wants to be in the wild with her family again but her mate is just too soft and coddled and needs some do pop pop’s tough love even if everyone is unwelcoming to the guy who seems so helpless. And usually movies do this and then resolve conflicts later by having them fix it and make up but they just didn’t. Like they got scared to and we’re uninterested and even what they went with felt scared to make anyone look like the bad guy besides Nigel who really has no bearing on the story and could be cut out he’s just there cuz people liked him. And if they were scared to make her too unlikable even tho this is just how most drama goes for fictional couples in conflict when one has a second chance at something she so desperately has wanted for years but faces a roadblock, why? They did the same thing with Blue and Jewel arguing in the first one and it ended up fine even if she called him a pet, this and the opportunity to be much better and have more depth but it just refused to
Yes that’s what I was thinking this script looks so DAMN perfect but no they have to shove up the most bull shit script that was written in the movie 🤦♂️
@Antares3523 LITERALLY. One of the big reasons behind why I don’t like Rio 2 is the conflict between Blu and Jewel. It’s so forced, and paints Jewel as an awful person… or bird i guess
@@chickennuggetpawAt least Jewel does realize that she was wrong in the end, but this scene would’ve definitely been immensely better than the one we currently have.
Does Jewel even realize that Blu completely upended hks life *twice* for her happiness? Blu is such a sweetheart, always thinking about how to make others happy around him and then his own family (Linda not included bc she loves him unconditionally) gaslights and ignores him 🥺
It's so diabolical we didn't get this scene instead, it feels so real and healthy, there's proper communication, and Blu has sincere reasons for not being there. Moving to Rio was a lot to begin with, but having to make YET ANOTHER MOVE to the Amazon in such a short amount of time must be a lot, and Blu really tried for his wife's sake, he wanted her to be happy but isn't afraid to share what is making him unhappy, and Jewel...she actually understands here, even if she still yells at him, you can at least see the regret she has while doing so.
That hurts. 'I'm not wild, I'm me. I thought i was your one and only but it looks like i was just the only one-' Definitely should have stayed in the film...
I totally would have been so happy if blu did this.. He was literally putting past his struggles to fit in just for his mate and kids hurting himself emotionally in the process
Dude sacrificed his own happyness , comfort and sense of safety for his Wife and children and said Wife does not support him when it is the minimum required of her as he puts so much effort for her or defend him from her family when they demean him . They assassinated Jewel's character , they need to decanonize this movie or make one where Blue divorces her and takes the kids .
There’s a scene when jewel reflects and accepts she was in the wrong , when blue goes missing , he confronts her father and says that blue is her family as well, it’s a way of admitting she was wrong for treating blue like that,
And this, is one of the manny reasons why i am working on a crossover story on my laptop for the past 3 years. And I am going to try to make jewel a better character in this one.
@TheDeerBird well, i don't know. I have it on an app and i am not sure when I will finish it. But I will try my best and once I get to finish it i am going to try to contact with walt Disney pictures and Pixar and see if they can make my story a reality and bring it to the big screen. Anyways, but just out of curiosity, would you like find out what this is all about?
I do wonder how they would resolve this? Cause Blu is unhappy in the Amazon, and wants to go back to Rio, which is totally justified. But at the same time, Jewel wanting to stay connected to her wild roots, and wanting her kids to explore more of her culture is totally justified as well. Blu shouldn’t be forced to live in environment he’s unhappy in for the sake of his wife, but Jewel should also not be forced to give up her roots and culture just for the sake of her husband. Think maybe a better resolution would be a reverse take on the ending we got in the final release. Blu, Jewel, and their kids go back to Rio, since Blu can’t adapt to life in the Amazon, but Jewel takes their kids to the Amazon with her in the summers to learn more about their culture and Jewel can stay in touch with her family and roots. That would feel more in character, and neither Jewel nor Blu would have to sacrifice each other’s happiness in favor of the others’.
She didn’t hear him when he said it doesn’t feel that way. She knows her dad treats him like trash, and she is too busy flirting with her childhood friend to care. That’s what I didn’t like about her in the second movie
This should have been in movie, you know? Heck, all we got was Jewel not realizing how much Blu, her own mate, felt like an outcast to the tribe and couldn’t fit in, yet she accused him of thinking about himself when really she was the one thinking about herself instead and not caring about Blu’s feelings that much. In this deleted scene, I thought she was Blu’s one and only too, but it sure never felt like that in the final cut.
The "your family" line from Blu actually hits hard because we never got to see Blu's real family, he was raised as a pet and loved it without getting the feeling or question where he came from.
Jewel really is going to be calling him selfish when he's left behind all he ever knew (his mom figure included) just to please her. Fuck the writers for ever doing this plot point and unironically expecting people to want Blu to not come off as the one in the right
Do you know what I think 🤔 about this concept? I think that i can see a case about a male people-pleaser and a narcissistic wife. Even though it's in a kid's movie, what do you think?
Aw man, why couldn’t they keep this scene in the sequel instead of making Jewel sound like Blu was only thinking about himself when clearly she was the one being a hypocrite who didn’t think what her own mate even wanted when he had trouble fitting in with the tribe?!
EXACTLY! I HATE THE SECOND FILM! I HATED JEWEL IN THE SECOND MOVIE! NOW THIS FITS PERFECTLY WELL! BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT JEWEL DESERVES! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
@@katlegoassegaai9235They did Jewel completely dirty and made her act like she was some annoying feminist against Tyler Blu. Her character was assassinated. I want likable female characters that actually encourage and uplift other male characters. Not belittle them and make them feel worthless.
@@LordTylerBluGundersonfeminist? How so? By only thinking about herself and not taking blue’s feelings into account? Cause that’s not feminism, that’s just being a bad partner.
Yess, I felt hurt after the scene we got in the movie because it felt like Blu's feelings were never clearly stated or acknowledged 🙁 it made it seem like he was doing something wrong when really he was just having a hard time adapting and not feeling accepted there
You know, I always knew there was something off about that falling out moment in this film because this deleted bit made a whole lot more sense. Plus that whole "you're my one and only" line would've went WAY harder in the end if they kept this scene in.
Wait. This was gonna be in the movie?! Why’d they cut it? Would’ve made the movie even better. It always bothered me that Jewel never looked at things from Blu’s perspective. Sure it was great that she was reunited with her family, but she was all set to just drop everything & move to the Amazon there & then, expecting Blu to just follow along. She was basically asking him to leave Linda - the only family he had ever known - & their home in Rio. She didn’t think to consider his feelings, how moving to the wild would be difficult for a human-raised bird or even if her family would accept a “pet”. Jewel didn’t even seem to think her dad was being harsh with him cause Blu wasn’t up to his standards. Raff kept saying “Happy wife, happy life”, which is stupid as relationships are a two-way thing. Kinda sad this movie seemed to have forgotten that.
This feels way more in-character tbh. Idk why they didn’t go for this instead. Hope the supposed 3rd movie doesn’t screw things up. It might, but I’m keeping my hopes slightly up.
I want the 3rd movie to go into who blu's family is, I'm really curious, were they caught? Are they dead? Were they simply not home? I really wanna know what happened to them
@TheDeerBirdTyler Blu’s family needs to be the core-front attention of the third movie for sure. Needs to be a lot more mature and high-stakes with a more intimidating anthro villain as well. Maybe more action and violence as well?🤔
Holy fuck, this is 100 times better!! Blu is actually portrayed as the one in the right, not to mention the "I thought I was your only one" actually gives the New Year's scene something to foreshadow.
No wonder it felt really off in the actual movie. This scene was an actual conflict, the one in the movie was just Jewel gaslighting Blu into thinking it's his fault
Man they should have kept this, I always HATE in movies like this how the husband is alway the one in the wrong even though the family never gives them an INCH and always treats them like crap but then gets indignant when the husband does or says anything against them. And then the resolution is ALWAYS "they both needed to see it from the others perspective" like, NO?!
@AKayani559 In people’s opinions it did. 😅 Most didn’t like it as much as the first plenty downright did not like it. We get it you like it and are upset others don’t 😂
I can see why they cut this out. It’s a little intense for kids, and I don’t know how little 9-year old me would’ve felt watching this in theaters back in 2014. I definitely would’ve liked to see this, though.
nah this would have been based asf because im tired of seeing abuse from family members being justified and played off because they are "family". Blu was ostracized by so many members of the tribe and Jewel just let it happen to him. It wasn't his home because he wasn't welcome there
This would’ve made Rio 2 much better. I’d add one more line for blue tho. “When the kids ask where I am, you tell them where I am and why I’m not here”. And I really like the detail of Jewel realizing she should not have said that. Wish there was also another scene where she realizes she did what Blue did in the first movie when they fought. Cuz ngl she got a good reason to get mad cuz she finally met her parents again but blue is still domesticated. She wants to have both but he just can’t live this way. The damage his capturers caused him as a baby long term cannot be undone. Even with the help of Linda, Tulio, and Jewel he just cannot do it especially when the others are so unforgiving. Idk why they cut this out. Is it cuz it makes Jewel unlikable? Cuz this adds a lot of layers to them as a whole and the conflict of the movie and forces her flaws to come out due to her temper. Part of blue will always be a pet, Jewel wants to be wild again. They have reasons to be mad at each other just to fix it later cuz that’s how a movie works. But the movie doesn’t really do either. The movie is supposed to be about the strain this new potential life has on the couple we saw get together and it just seemed scared and uninterested in it
I prefer this to the final product. I also would've liked to see how Jewel handled the aftermath of the argument from her perspective. This version of events opens up the potential to not only see how Blu comes to his eventual conclusion, but also see how Jewel handles taking Blu's - now known to her - feelings into consideration and maybe even talking with their kids about it to get their perspective on how they feel about the move.
For those wondering this scene is probably most definely from Rio 2, cause' blu mentiosn alot of mud and tribes and wild ' so does the kids being mentioned and the plot fits the sequal. Well i like this deleted scene more myself, its so good!
I mean when you have children you can’t “just” think about yourself and what “you” want anymore, you’ve got to consider what’s best for everyone involved. But spouses should also consider the feelings of the eachother too. Jewel was very much in the wrong here but so was Blu, human life is what he’s accustomed to that’s true, but he’s not a human, he’s a bird, if blu were to relocate his family back to Minnesota or Rio, he’d be happy but his kids (and by extension, himself) won’t get the experiences they need to be birds, (correct diet, wide open skies, fresh air, lots of trees, other macaws) jewel was thinking of herself and what she wanted but she was doing the same for their kids. Blu was only thinking about what he lost, Not what he has gained and jewel was too stubborn to hear him out and understand. They’re both indirectly taking the other for granted so they’re both at fault here. Linda will soon outlive Blu but until then, they will still be a big part of each others lives but Linda is smart enough to know that soon every birds gotta leave the nest in order to secure their own.
Blu was in no way in the wrong. He hadn’t gained ANYTHING! He isn’t wild so he couldn’t adapt well and was miserable, her family HATED him and was extremely rude to him..in his point of view they were all in danger here, he couldn’t be happy, and she only cared about what SHE wanted. She wasn’t actually thinking of the kids..the kids weren’t unhappy in Rio. SHE wanted to stay. She didn’t even care her partner was getting bullied and was suffering..When you’re in a relationship with someone you have to compromise..but compromise doesn’t mean “you have to be unhappy while we get what we want”. Making your partner suffer because you want to be somewhere isn’t ok..Idc how much I like living in a certain place I couldn’t stay if my husband was unhappy there! For example once his duty is up we’re leaving hawaii..he is allergic to sunscreen and constantly gets sunburnt here, I kind of like it here but I wouldn’t force him to stay because I care about him! I’d go back home with him. He isn’t built for all this sun..like how blu isn’t built for the wild.
@@Flamefrosty you also forget that she ignored how much he was being abused by her own blood relatives and tribe for being a pet so in a way Blu is more right than he is wrong here.
"I thought I was your one and only, but I guess I was just the only one." _Woooooooow ..._ That was deep. There technically are more blue macaws, but there are none like Blu. That's one of the most painful feelings in the the world. _"Beyond rarity,"_ _"one of a kind you'll never find in all eternity._ _"I know you're just a little lonely_ _"as I stand right next to you, lightyears away merely."_ _"I wish I could just take the wheel and set you free"_ _"but you're enough for you, more than enough, more than enough for me."_ - Lady Oddity, theme of Walk Me Home: Darkness Fears the Human
Blu's New Friends: Red Chuck Bomb Blues Hal Jack Al Terrence Matilda Poppy Stella Dahila Luca Willow Rusty Bounci Joe Melody Silver Bubbles Randy and Mia Sony Cel Cy Electrolux Moulinex John Shelia Lampy Blanky Kirby Toaster Radio Transistor Radio
Your thinking about Angry Birds Fantastic Adventures, my favorite angry birds RUclips series which made by and on the RUclips channel named Gerard the Red Bird, aren't you?
Hey @@FernandoMata-t4t, your new character would be better in Angry Birds Fantastic Adventures as Blu's rival. Gerard the Red Bird would be proud of you.
Yes the should of been in the movie I hated that scene were Blu tells Jew his feelings of how the her father and the others were basically treating him like crap while she ignores it to hang out with another man but suffer for her and the kids till them and she had the nerve to shame and gaslight him sorry but I hated her at that moment
Also jewel doesn’t ever think about his family I also wonder what happen to his family as well because he did have a family and his parents raise him right he would been like jewel and be wild bird if anyone know what I mean
Jewel physically abused Blu and constantly belittled him without any apology in the first movie, then in this one gaslit him into thinking he was selfish when she left his needs out of what she thought was best for their family. Jewel is hated for good reason
@ Doesn’t matter if they’re not a couple yet, you don’t just assault a complete stranger on sight. Before you use Blu trying to kiss her to justify it, it was genuinely mixed signals and he respected her boundaries, backing off when she made it clear that wasn’t what she wanted (meaning Jewel has no excuse for attacking him again after the misunderstanding was cleared up). And gaslighting is a technique that mentally destroys people, it shouldn’t be taken lightly especially in a movie made for children (doubly so since Jewel is framed as in the right)
It's not just a kids movie. It's a story. And you should want every story you read to be an interesting and entertaining one. Just because something is aimed at a younger audience is no excuse to get lazy with your creative writing.
Kids are very impressionable and learn from the media they consume. I wouldn’t want my kids believing love is a one-way street, where one of them has to put aside their needs and wants 24/7 to make the other happy
This would’ve been so much better than Jewel just telling Blu to “stop thinking about himself”.
Blue always gets the boot and he tries so hard like sherk
That what Jewel is always about. She thinks she’s always right. She the one thinking about herself. She never ask the kids if they want to stay in rio or amazon.
@@AvatarMarvel-i3t it’s called chose
Yeah
This fits perfectly into the film this one is way more organic and doesn’t feel like they just walked back on their relationship and it also shows Jewel finally understanding Blu’s feelings instead of the gaslighting we got.
It doesn't show that one of them is better then the other but instead show that they are both flawed
This scene was SO BADLY needed this way. The final product has Jewel "successfully" blame Blu for her own shortcomings and join the abuse from the rest of the tribe. She has no moment of realizing that she's been torturing her mate, her partner, the one with whom she mothered three children.
THIS has Blu rightfully snap at her, painfully point out how he has snapped his spine backwards to try and do everything her way, but he simply can't.
This also is the payoff of the line in the first three minutes of the movie:
Jewel: "You're my one and only."
Blu: "That's good, because I'm the only one."
and then after this mess and Jewel's over focus on her flock leading her to grill Blu:
Blu: "I thought I was your one and only... But I guess I was just the only one."
What is worse is that the events at the end of the movie act as if this IS how the scene played out.
what i adore about this scene is that they stay true to their characters
blu would NEVER be the one to lose his cool on jewel after what happened when they fought during the first movie. it makes perfect sense for jewel to be the one to overstep here and drive him off. waaay too many couples' fight scenes have the man say the wrong thing since "men are insensitive" or "men dont have feelings" and cause the woman to storm off, but girls are just as capable of hurting a boy's feelings
this scene doesn't feel forced in order to stir conflict, it feels like this is how they would really respond to such an overwhelming change in their lives
FRRR. I agree so hard. Wish this was the scene we got instead of their stupid argument in the finished movie.
@@chickennuggetpawsame!!
I mean, the whole time Blu was getting bullied, it makes sense. But overall he actually cared about the safety of their family
@@БогданСуховенкоAnd that’s why he decided to stay. I bet Tyler Blu has definitely changed for the better once he actually got used to the Amazon Jungle. Isn’t worried about being in danger or in the wild anymore. Pretty much…well…escaped The Matrix.
@@LordTylerBluGundersonyes but this would have been a much needed discussion for both of them. Blu is not only out of his element but he was bullied by his FIL and was being compared to Jewel’s ex boyfriend. Blu was essentially a pet, being in the wild is so much harder for him.
Not only is this a great scene for a realistic argument but it’s also a great scene because it points out how Blu is not a wild bird. He was brought up in captivity and birds raised in captivity have an incredibly difficult time adjusting to being in the wild. The first movie did a great job discussing the horror of the exotic bird trade but this film just didn’t hit the same. It could have done a much better job showing off the other aspects of birds in the pet trade.
Always strange how the good stuff is cut.
i guess they didn't want the kids to come out crying because Blu and jewel broke up
@@shineytotodile1069this would have fit perfectly after he lost in the pit of doom game and plus they could have gotten back together at the end.
@@FireSH117Yeah, as long as Tyler and Jewel actually get back together and not divorce, I’m here for it.
@@LordTylerBluGunderson who is tyler
@@FireSH117 It's Blu's first name
This scene would've added a much deeper layer to the "happy wife, happy life" quote. Cause, of course, make sure your wife is happy, but all 'good' she did to him all movie was try to encourage Blu to embrace her nature like his own, but when he finally tells her that he simply can't adjust to it, no matter how much either of them try, she says he's in the wrong and needs to "stop thinking about just himself, and start thinking about the family (the part of it that's happy)", without a single bit of understanding of his resistance. She claims that her priority is how the kids love the wild, even though they had little to no complaints about Rio.
The message of fighting for your roots and prioritizing your lover's desires did not come across well in this movie
And that is cuz they seemed scared to make her unlikable even tho the point of this scene is to be the boiling point of the conflict and bring her flaws out as both grow frustrated. Blue is domesticated and the effects his kidnappers had on him as a baby long term (even after Linda and Tulio) just cannot be undone. But Jewel wants to be in the wild with her family again but her mate is just too soft and coddled and needs some do pop pop’s tough love even if everyone is unwelcoming to the guy who seems so helpless. And usually movies do this and then resolve conflicts later by having them fix it and make up but they just didn’t. Like they got scared to and we’re uninterested and even what they went with felt scared to make anyone look like the bad guy besides Nigel who really has no bearing on the story and could be cut out he’s just there cuz people liked him. And if they were scared to make her too unlikable even tho this is just how most drama goes for fictional couples in conflict when one has a second chance at something she so desperately has wanted for years but faces a roadblock, why? They did the same thing with Blue and Jewel arguing in the first one and it ended up fine even if she called him a pet, this and the opportunity to be much better and have more depth but it just refused to
I actually wish this was in the movie than the scene we got.
Yes that’s what I was thinking this script looks so DAMN perfect but no they have to shove up the most bull shit script that was written in the movie 🤦♂️
@Antares3523 LITERALLY. One of the big reasons behind why I don’t like Rio 2 is the conflict between Blu and Jewel. It’s so forced, and paints Jewel as an awful person… or bird i guess
@@chickennuggetpawAt least Jewel does realize that she was wrong in the end, but this scene would’ve definitely been immensely better than the one we currently have.
Dude this is so much better than the argument scene we actually got 😭
The argument scene we got just made Jewel look like a jerk ngl
Does Jewel even realize that Blu completely upended hks life *twice* for her happiness? Blu is such a sweetheart, always thinking about how to make others happy around him and then his own family (Linda not included bc she loves him unconditionally) gaslights and ignores him 🥺
It's so diabolical we didn't get this scene instead, it feels so real and healthy, there's proper communication, and Blu has sincere reasons for not being there. Moving to Rio was a lot to begin with, but having to make YET ANOTHER MOVE to the Amazon in such a short amount of time must be a lot, and Blu really tried for his wife's sake, he wanted her to be happy but isn't afraid to share what is making him unhappy, and Jewel...she actually understands here, even if she still yells at him, you can at least see the regret she has while doing so.
That hurts.
'I'm not wild, I'm me. I thought i was your one and only but it looks like i was just the only one-'
Definitely should have stayed in the film...
I totally would have been so happy if blu did this..
He was literally putting past his struggles to fit in just for his mate and kids hurting himself emotionally in the process
And (from my memory) Jewel is the one who flies off mad from their argument. Sorry you’re thriving at the cost of your husband I guess.
“I thought I was your one and only. But I guess I was just the only one.” That is a line that was too good to be scrapped out
Dude sacrificed his own happyness , comfort and sense of safety for his Wife and children and said Wife does not support him when it is the minimum required of her as he puts so much effort for her or defend him from her family when they demean him .
They assassinated Jewel's character , they need to decanonize this movie or make one where Blue divorces her and takes the kids .
There’s a scene when jewel reflects and accepts she was in the wrong , when blue goes missing , he confronts her father and says that blue is her family as well, it’s a way of admitting she was wrong for treating blue like that,
And this, is one of the manny reasons why i am working on a crossover story on my laptop for the past 3 years. And I am going to try to make jewel a better character in this one.
@kostaskonstantopoulos9013 woah really? I love this movie, would it be available to read?
@TheDeerBird well, i don't know. I have it on an app and i am not sure when I will finish it. But I will try my best and once I get to finish it i am going to try to contact with walt Disney pictures and Pixar and see if they can make my story a reality and bring it to the big screen. Anyways, but just out of curiosity, would you like find out what this is all about?
@kostaskonstantopoulos9013 yeah I'd love to, hope it goes well btw
"I thought I was your one and only, but I guess I was just the only one."
That line goes way too hard for this movie wtf
I do wonder how they would resolve this? Cause Blu is unhappy in the Amazon, and wants to go back to Rio, which is totally justified. But at the same time, Jewel wanting to stay connected to her wild roots, and wanting her kids to explore more of her culture is totally justified as well. Blu shouldn’t be forced to live in environment he’s unhappy in for the sake of his wife, but Jewel should also not be forced to give up her roots and culture just for the sake of her husband.
Think maybe a better resolution would be a reverse take on the ending we got in the final release. Blu, Jewel, and their kids go back to Rio, since Blu can’t adapt to life in the Amazon, but Jewel takes their kids to the Amazon with her in the summers to learn more about their culture and Jewel can stay in touch with her family and roots. That would feel more in character, and neither Jewel nor Blu would have to sacrifice each other’s happiness in favor of the others’.
You know, sometimes people just... Grow apart
She didn’t hear him when he said it doesn’t feel that way. She knows her dad treats him like trash, and she is too busy flirting with her childhood friend to care. That’s what I didn’t like about her in the second movie
Her child hood friend was fleeting with her
This should have been in movie, you know? Heck, all we got was Jewel not realizing how much Blu, her own mate, felt like an outcast to the tribe and couldn’t fit in, yet she accused him of thinking about himself when really she was the one thinking about herself instead and not caring about Blu’s feelings that much. In this deleted scene, I thought she was Blu’s one and only too, but it sure never felt like that in the final cut.
The "your family" line from Blu actually hits hard because we never got to see Blu's real family, he was raised as a pet and loved it without getting the feeling or question where he came from.
“Your family “ is a cold line
Im accepting this as canon
Jewel really is going to be calling him selfish when he's left behind all he ever knew (his mom figure included) just to please her.
Fuck the writers for ever doing this plot point and unironically expecting people to want Blu to not come off as the one in the right
It happens a lot, the protagonist is always the scapegoat. The other characters pins them the selfish one.
Do you know what I think 🤔 about this concept? I think that i can see a case about a male people-pleaser and a narcissistic wife. Even though it's in a kid's movie, what do you think?
Aw man, why couldn’t they keep this scene in the sequel instead of making Jewel sound like Blu was only thinking about himself when clearly she was the one being a hypocrite who didn’t think what her own mate even wanted when he had trouble fitting in with the tribe?!
And that's why I only watched the first movie
EXACTLY! I HATE THE SECOND FILM! I HATED JEWEL IN THE SECOND MOVIE! NOW THIS FITS PERFECTLY WELL! BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT JEWEL DESERVES! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
As someone who watched the second movie and hated it, trust me you aren't missing out on anything of value.
@@squirlis1189You're damn right.
@@katlegoassegaai9235They did Jewel completely dirty and made her act like she was some annoying feminist against Tyler Blu. Her character was assassinated. I want likable female characters that actually encourage and uplift other male characters. Not belittle them and make them feel worthless.
@@LordTylerBluGundersonfeminist? How so? By only thinking about herself and not taking blue’s feelings into account? Cause that’s not feminism, that’s just being a bad partner.
I always believed Jewel was in the wrong here. Blu’s feelings are totally ignored in favor of hers.
Yess, I felt hurt after the scene we got in the movie because it felt like Blu's feelings were never clearly stated or acknowledged 🙁 it made it seem like he was doing something wrong when really he was just having a hard time adapting and not feeling accepted there
You know, I always knew there was something off about that falling out moment in this film because this deleted bit made a whole lot more sense.
Plus that whole "you're my one and only" line would've went WAY harder in the end if they kept this scene in.
Blu was so in the right tho, her family was incredibly racist to him and Jewel called him selfish being upset and wanting to leave
Wait. This was gonna be in the movie?! Why’d they cut it? Would’ve made the movie even better.
It always bothered me that Jewel never looked at things from Blu’s perspective. Sure it was great that she was reunited with her family, but she was all set to just drop everything & move to the Amazon there & then, expecting Blu to just follow along. She was basically asking him to leave Linda - the only family he had ever known - & their home in Rio. She didn’t think to consider his feelings, how moving to the wild would be difficult for a human-raised bird or even if her family would accept a “pet”. Jewel didn’t even seem to think her dad was being harsh with him cause Blu wasn’t up to his standards.
Raff kept saying “Happy wife, happy life”, which is stupid as relationships are a two-way thing. Kinda sad this movie seemed to have forgotten that.
WE COULD'VE HAD THISS???
This feels way more in-character tbh. Idk why they didn’t go for this instead.
Hope the supposed 3rd movie doesn’t screw things up.
It might, but I’m keeping my hopes slightly up.
I want the 3rd movie to go into who blu's family is, I'm really curious, were they caught? Are they dead? Were they simply not home? I really wanna know what happened to them
@TheDeerBirdTyler Blu’s family needs to be the core-front attention of the third movie for sure. Needs to be a lot more mature and high-stakes with a more intimidating anthro villain as well. Maybe more action and violence as well?🤔
Wait there's gonna be a third movie?
@@LordTylerBluGunderson or maybe they are dead it make so much sense considering the tragic story of this specie and fit the story
Holy fuck, this is 100 times better!! Blu is actually portrayed as the one in the right, not to mention the "I thought I was your only one" actually gives the New Year's scene something to foreshadow.
No wonder it felt really off in the actual movie. This scene was an actual conflict, the one in the movie was just Jewel gaslighting Blu into thinking it's his fault
One of the biggest mistakes from the sequel was not using this scene
Man they should have kept this, I always HATE in movies like this how the husband is alway the one in the wrong even though the family never gives them an INCH and always treats them like crap but then gets indignant when the husband does or says anything against them. And then the resolution is ALWAYS "they both needed to see it from the others perspective" like, NO?!
My God I would have liked to see this in the movie
You got this Blu. You deserve happiness
This scene would have saved the movie
When did it flop?
@AKayani559 In people’s opinions it did. 😅 Most didn’t like it as much as the first plenty downright did not like it. We get it you like it and are upset others don’t 😂
@@testerwulf3357 when am I upset
Love the drama, I eat scenes like this up so much lmao. Wish it wasn’t cut because this is so much better than what we got
0:56 Jewel’s face is basically: Oh S!@# what did I just say!
And Blu’s is just pure: 💔
Blue is like fine I respect that
It was at this moment that jewel knew she fucked up.
“i thought i was your one and only, but i guess i was your only one” is a hard ass line. rio directors cut when
I can see why they cut this out. It’s a little intense for kids, and I don’t know how little 9-year old me would’ve felt watching this in theaters back in 2014.
I definitely would’ve liked to see this, though.
Well they deleted it not because it was to intense but because it wasn’t planned in the first place and is fan made
@AKayani559 It's not fan made
Wait I didn’t realize how much time has passed since I watched it either. 2014 was 11 years ago…
12 year old me felt unsatisfied with the ending we got. I walked out of the theater hating a character I previously liked (Jewel.)
@ I still loved her even after watching 2.
YE-OWCH! Sure that stings for Jewel
nah this would have been based asf because im tired of seeing abuse from family members being justified and played off because they are "family". Blu was ostracized by so many members of the tribe and Jewel just let it happen to him. It wasn't his home because he wasn't welcome there
I am so mad that this got cut…
This would’ve made Rio 2 much better. I’d add one more line for blue tho. “When the kids ask where I am, you tell them where I am and why I’m not here”. And I really like the detail of Jewel realizing she should not have said that. Wish there was also another scene where she realizes she did what Blue did in the first movie when they fought. Cuz ngl she got a good reason to get mad cuz she finally met her parents again but blue is still domesticated. She wants to have both but he just can’t live this way. The damage his capturers caused him as a baby long term cannot be undone. Even with the help of Linda, Tulio, and Jewel he just cannot do it especially when the others are so unforgiving. Idk why they cut this out. Is it cuz it makes Jewel unlikable? Cuz this adds a lot of layers to them as a whole and the conflict of the movie and forces her flaws to come out due to her temper. Part of blue will always be a pet, Jewel wants to be wild again. They have reasons to be mad at each other just to fix it later cuz that’s how a movie works. But the movie doesn’t really do either. The movie is supposed to be about the strain this new potential life has on the couple we saw get together and it just seemed scared and uninterested in it
I prefer this to the final product. I also would've liked to see how Jewel handled the aftermath of the argument from her perspective. This version of events opens up the potential to not only see how Blu comes to his eventual conclusion, but also see how Jewel handles taking Blu's - now known to her - feelings into consideration and maybe even talking with their kids about it to get their perspective on how they feel about the move.
Am I the only one who thinks these characters look better hand drawn than they do in CG?
This was darker than rio 2 itself
Oh my gosh this needed to be in the movie😭 then I would feel like Jewel understood Blu’s feelings.
Darn it i wish we got this scene in the movie
loved rio 2 (only for the songs n general scenery) but god damn i wish we got this
Bruh that gave me goosebumps at the end 😶
Oh no we can’t make kids thing and feel and relate to the characters now. Let’s keep it washed. CUTTTTTT.
For those wondering this scene is probably most definely from Rio 2, cause' blu mentiosn alot of mud and tribes and wild ' so does the kids being mentioned and the plot fits the sequal. Well i like this deleted scene more myself, its so good!
Sad too.
I mean when you have children you can’t “just” think about yourself and what “you” want anymore, you’ve got to consider what’s best for everyone involved.
But spouses should also consider the feelings of the eachother too.
Jewel was very much in the wrong here but so was Blu, human life is what he’s accustomed to that’s true, but he’s not a human, he’s a bird, if blu were to relocate his family back to Minnesota or Rio, he’d be happy but his kids (and by extension, himself) won’t get the experiences they need to be birds, (correct diet, wide open skies, fresh air, lots of trees, other macaws)
jewel was thinking of herself and what she wanted but she was doing the same for their kids.
Blu was only thinking about what he lost, Not what he has gained and jewel was too stubborn to hear him out and understand.
They’re both indirectly taking the other for granted so they’re both at fault here.
Linda will soon outlive Blu but until then, they will still be a big part of each others lives but Linda is smart enough to know that soon every birds gotta leave the nest in order to secure their own.
Blu was in no way in the wrong. He hadn’t gained ANYTHING! He isn’t wild so he couldn’t adapt well and was miserable, her family HATED him and was extremely rude to him..in his point of view they were all in danger here, he couldn’t be happy, and she only cared about what SHE wanted. She wasn’t actually thinking of the kids..the kids weren’t unhappy in Rio. SHE wanted to stay. She didn’t even care her partner was getting bullied and was suffering..When you’re in a relationship with someone you have to compromise..but compromise doesn’t mean “you have to be unhappy while we get what we want”. Making your partner suffer because you want to be somewhere isn’t ok..Idc how much I like living in a certain place I couldn’t stay if my husband was unhappy there! For example once his duty is up we’re leaving hawaii..he is allergic to sunscreen and constantly gets sunburnt here, I kind of like it here but I wouldn’t force him to stay because I care about him! I’d go back home with him. He isn’t built for all this sun..like how blu isn’t built for the wild.
@ you can be right but wrong at the top of your voice.
Jewel did kinda have a point, I just wish she could’ve phrased it better
Parrots live for 50-60 years on average, and linda is like late 20s early 30s, so they both still got a while.
@@Flamefrosty you also forget that she ignored how much he was being abused by her own blood relatives and tribe for being a pet so in a way Blu is more right than he is wrong here.
This should’ve been kept in the movie
As a rio fan,
Why didn’t we get this.
I hate Rio 2 with a burning passion for the way they butchered Blu and Jewel's character. Loved the first movie though!
I agree
It felt too mean spirited for me
@@KohbeTyreme too.
I remember being obsessed in Rio fandom. Like most people, it's alpha and omega. But for me; Rio. 💙
Oh my goodness is that the Bejeweled Game music?! I used to love that game.
bird divorce
Blu is probably not planning on paying child support doh…
I genuinely would have liked if this was included
Oh my god this hit like a train
A more serious take on the argument in Rio 2? 🤯
I have to give credit to blue the guy tries so hard to make his family happy but yet he gets the trash boot
"I thought I was your one and only, but I guess I was just the only one."
_Woooooooow ..._ That was deep. There technically are more blue macaws, but there are none like Blu. That's one of the most painful feelings in the the world.
_"Beyond rarity,"_
_"one of a kind you'll never find in all eternity._
_"I know you're just a little lonely_
_"as I stand right next to you, lightyears away merely."_
_"I wish I could just take the wheel and set you free"_
_"but you're enough for you, more than enough, more than enough for me."_
- Lady Oddity, theme of Walk Me Home: Darkness Fears the Human
I like the scene that blu wants to go back to rio
They should've used it.
Sir Topham Hatt: Your arguments about going back to Rio has caused confusion and delay and you owe your family an apology.
Megamind: Who’s side are you on?!
#ReleasetheRhymerCut for Rio 2
you should've also included the part of everything Jewel's dad has said to Blu so then it can be better
Why are always the good stuff cut out?
Blu's New Friends:
Red
Chuck
Bomb
Blues
Hal
Jack
Al
Terrence
Matilda
Poppy
Stella
Dahila
Luca
Willow
Rusty
Bounci
Joe
Melody
Silver
Bubbles
Randy and Mia
Sony
Cel
Cy
Electrolux
Moulinex
John
Shelia
Lampy
Blanky
Kirby
Toaster
Radio
Transistor Radio
Blu's New Rival and Nigel's Henchman
Vlad Vladikoff
Your thinking about Angry Birds Fantastic Adventures, my favorite angry birds RUclips series which made by and on the RUclips channel named Gerard the Red Bird, aren't you?
Hey @@FernandoMata-t4t, your new character would be better in Angry Birds Fantastic Adventures as Blu's rival. Gerard the Red Bird would be proud of you.
@@Andrew-yh5qe I mean vlad Vladikoff from horton hears a who
And I wish blu has a junior son like him
Yes the should of been in the movie I hated that scene were Blu tells Jew his feelings of how the her father and the others were basically treating him like crap while she ignores it to hang out with another man but suffer for her and the kids till them and she had the nerve to shame and gaslight him sorry but I hated her at that moment
Blu left Minnesota for her, went back to save her, he even tried to be wild for her and it didn't work! Jewel is way out of line here
Whys the drama always cut out.
I wish blu has a lost brother
Also jewel doesn’t ever think about his family I also wonder what happen to his family as well because he did have a family and his parents raise him right he would been like jewel and be wild bird if anyone know what I mean
*if he did
This an actual deleted plan Scene ?
WE COULD'VE HAD A DIVORCE ARC????????
Rio divorce arc is insane
Dang
is that bejeweled deluxe music i hear in the background?
What is the name of the music?
Rio deleted scenes: this is fanmade
The movie made me hate Jewel so much unfortunately.
This scene should have been
Waos
Why are people hating so much on Rio and Jewl? The movie was good and yes he was a bit mean and hypocritical but she wasn’t really that bad
Jewel physically abused Blu and constantly belittled him without any apology in the first movie, then in this one gaslit him into thinking he was selfish when she left his needs out of what she thought was best for their family. Jewel is hated for good reason
@ in the abuse part they weren’t even a couple and that gaslighting part was like the only bad thing she did
@ Doesn’t matter if they’re not a couple yet, you don’t just assault a complete stranger on sight. Before you use Blu trying to kiss her to justify it, it was genuinely mixed signals and he respected her boundaries, backing off when she made it clear that wasn’t what she wanted (meaning Jewel has no excuse for attacking him again after the misunderstanding was cleared up). And gaslighting is a technique that mentally destroys people, it shouldn’t be taken lightly especially in a movie made for children (doubly so since Jewel is framed as in the right)
@ bro it’s a movie calm down
@AKayani559 bro it’s just an opinion calm down
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Deleted scene
I'm glad they didn't go this route. The final release was better.
Poor jewel she is sad ❤
She brought it on herself
@@raijyn2452it's her selfishness that she was never ment to be the main character in the first place!
Cringe
PLEASE take a good look at ur content and then rethink what u just said
@dynastyy8 please stop chewing so loud
@dynastyy8 I said what I said
@Muffincupcakes-11 oh god she’s schizophrenic :(… feel better soon
Lol the drama in the comments, it's just a kids movie, it's not that deep. Men are really taking out their frustrations on a movie about birds. 🤣
It's not just a kids movie. It's a story. And you should want every story you read to be an interesting and entertaining one. Just because something is aimed at a younger audience is no excuse to get lazy with your creative writing.
Kids are very impressionable and learn from the media they consume. I wouldn’t want my kids believing love is a one-way street, where one of them has to put aside their needs and wants 24/7 to make the other happy
And? How is your reaction any better than theirs?
THIS is the scene we should have gotten in the 2nd rio movie