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Date of upload: Aug 29, 2023 ^^
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As someone who lives in a family where me and all my siblings were adopted, the Goldilox sidestory really hit close to home. My sister used to want to get back to her biological mom, almost to the point of replacing the mom who actually raised her. It hurt my mom quite a bit, but she still supported her efforts to find and reconnect with her biological family. So that scene where Mama Bear says "Whether you think we're your family or not, we'll get you that wish" REALLY hits me.
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Another great thing about Death is when Puss concludes his arc, he doesnât smile and reveal this was all some sort of lesson or test, which I could totally see another film going for. Iâm pretty sure his line in Spanish right after is âI shouldnât have played with my foodâ- heâs legitimately frustrated that Puss was able to complete a character arc before he got to him, and the only reason he stops is because it isnât fun anymore.
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One thing I'd like to add to Kitty's character that no one has talked about(at least from what I've seen), she also kinda subverts a trope that was in the first Shrek film. Specifically the one where someone overhears part of a conversation and feels hurt afterwards without full context. Where Shrek left to Duloc in a moment of heartbreak without really knowing what Fiona was talking about, Kitty sticks around and realizes Puss' sincerity.
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Fun fact: usually death is represented with a scythe, a tool used to cut a lot of crops with one blow. However, in this movie death uses sickles instead, which are used to cut a single plant that's hard to remove.
In this movie death is here specifically for Puss, a cat who is really hard to kill because of his 9 lifes and his skill at combat.
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Something I really appreciate about Jack Horner is how they use have his âbackstoryâ serve as an effective foil to Perrito.
One had everything he could ever want, yet was dissatisfied and wanted more.
The other had essentially nothing and a rough youth, yet still managed to remain optimistic and find the value in the little he had.
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One alternative interpretation of Perrito that I enjoy is that he *does*, in fact, know how tragic and painful his past was, but that he's actively choosing to look past it. The scene that reveals this best is when he says "From one orphan to another" to Goldie. I like to believe that although he obviously knows he was abandoned, he decides to face it with humour, just like his overall positive outlook in life.
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The motif of Puss, "Never having been touched by a blade" is extra genius if you consider the scene where Kitty gives him a haircut with her gatito blade. So the line dually serves to showcase both Puss's supposed invincibility as well as his abstinence from worthwhile affection, such as from Kitty, which then comes full circle in the climax when Puss uses that same gatito blade to get the edge on the Big Bad Wolf. A direct clashing between the blade that was used to help him and the blade that was used to hurt him.
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I know a lot of people have already brought up the panic attack scene and how itâs depicted. But no one brings up what happens right after. Puss opens up to perrito about how he is on his last life and is afraid of death. Really calmly Perrito replies "It's okay. It's okay to be afraid" showing that his emotions are valid and not something to be ashamed of. And then puss opens up about the backstory w Kitty and how it made him feel, and Perrito acknowledged that it would be a good idea to actually talk to Kitty about how he felt. I LOVE kids movies that show that emotions are valid and communication is important.
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My favorite hidden detail of Last Wish is the fact that Death only ever appears after the bar when someone else in the story is killed. He shows up in Horner's factory after the map theif is turned to gold, in the battle with Horner after Horner kills several of his men in the crossfire, and in the finale only after the last of Horner's henchmen dies to the Wish Barrier (and is doubtlessly there for Horner himself).
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Another thing to note is that Death is literally bending the rules while still doing his job, he only appears when Puss is about to die, Against the giant, while drinking, being chased by Jack, and when being shot at with unicorn horns, heâs giving Puss the chance to make his 9th life worth, then he just goes for the kill afterwards. It makes death REAL, and an actual threat, you can practically feel Pussâ anxiety not just because of how spectacularly they convey his emotions, but because it makes YOU actually afraid of death.
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@mightyradish9672
8 months ago
Ive always figured that Puss's arc in the movie can be summarized in this way: he grows from being fearless, to being brave.
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