the whole movie was about how relying too much on your super powers will only lead to ruin, just like how mr. incredible could've prevented syndrome turning into a villain by simply allowing him to be his sidekick
his intellect was clearly super level with how he was able to recreate super powers so easily with technology
this is also reflected with syndrome becoming too hyper focused on super powers and heroism leading to his own downfall
with Dash it's more of the same, he wants to use his powers to win, it'd create a divide between him and regular people so he's told to not do that
>cartoon from 20 years with no politics >TRANNIES TRANNIES RACISM TRANNIE! UGFH THE UBERMENSCH HAVE FAILED! ANONS ON Cinemaphile UNITE! UNITE! UNITE TO SAVE THE WHITE RACE!
I thought the message was; >world is becoming standardized, sanitized, and pacified. >those with extraordinary talent have to restraint themselves to fit in and not be ostracized. >the main villain is the epitome of the modern tech wiz that wants to further mediocrity due to his own lack of natural talent, ironically he has one but can't see it for the trees. >family embraces who they are and their talents to save the day.
Super heroes are literal fascism, chud.
why'd you quote me, you homosexual
WTF is this real?
How'd they teach him to do that?
https://youtube.com/shorts/VI54f3sLi_8?feature=share
more like
>don't use your super speed or people might think you're a super
but I want to get laid, doe
it wasn't about that and you know it. He could've gotten first without suspicion.
>NOOOO CHEETAH YOU CHUD YOU CAN'T BE FASTER THAN THE BABY
Point was actually this:
You already know you're the best, and always will be. What does it matter showing off to normal kids trying their best?
I know I'm the best which is why I don't join the Olympics. Why show off to the world when the best aren't even as good as my worst?
THE SLOW MUST FEAR THE FAST.
I think the difference is that he’s not the same species. It’s like asking a cheetah to race toddlers.
>no white man, let the bipocs win. you have enough of achievements
He wins, ok. Then the real winner is #2.
There's a real life analogue here (and down to the pronoun, too).
why even have him run track? just compete in something else
What sport would be best that nullifies his super speed? Maybe like Bowling?
skiing
something non-physical like chess or shooting.
And yet, the movie seems to imply some people are inherently better than others from birth.
This scene couldn't be made today in our world of trans athletes.
the whole movie was about how relying too much on your super powers will only lead to ruin, just like how mr. incredible could've prevented syndrome turning into a villain by simply allowing him to be his sidekick
his intellect was clearly super level with how he was able to recreate super powers so easily with technology
this is also reflected with syndrome becoming too hyper focused on super powers and heroism leading to his own downfall
with Dash it's more of the same, he wants to use his powers to win, it'd create a divide between him and regular people so he's told to not do that
Wow someone who actually paid attention and understands the film
>cartoon from 20 years with no politics
>TRANNIES TRANNIES RACISM TRANNIE! UGFH THE UBERMENSCH HAVE FAILED! ANONS ON Cinemaphile UNITE! UNITE! UNITE TO SAVE THE WHITE RACE!
lmao cope dumb homosexuals
>le old equals le no politics
trannies really are dumb
I thought the message was;
>world is becoming standardized, sanitized, and pacified.
>those with extraordinary talent have to restraint themselves to fit in and not be ostracized.
>the main villain is the epitome of the modern tech wiz that wants to further mediocrity due to his own lack of natural talent, ironically he has one but can't see it for the trees.
>family embraces who they are and their talents to save the day.