>Puss is comings to terms with being on his last life while being pursued by the spectre of death itself and he just barely escaped a shootout where people died
I don't understand why this scene bothers Cinemaphile so much. Seems like a pretty reasonable panic response to me.
When you need to write a character out of character in order to make your writing work, you're not a good writer and you don't understand the character.
He was acting 'out of character' because he was facing a type of adversity that he had never dealt with until now and the whole point of the movie is him finding the courage to overcome it which he did in a very Puss kind of way. It is shocking how easily Cinemaphile gets filtered by cartoons for actual children sometimes.
I raise it to new heights by formulating amazing new forms of animation in my mind alone and then doing nothing to make it real. The heavens know what could have been
It is reasonable but you know, this is just going to normalize autists clutching their chests and saying "I'm having a panic attack!" whenever someone misgenders them.
Well I already knew Inside Out 2 would enable autistic attention seeking behavior when they showed off that anxiety character. People have real mental disorders and making a wacky cartoon character represent them just trivializes it.
Be that as it may that doesn't stop this particular movie from handling the subject pretty well.
Movies are no longer escapist fantasy. They now have to be 'relatable' or 'personal' to sell.
Yeah, this movie about a cat who battles a supervillain and Death itself in order to get a wish from a magical fallen star is just way too grounded and realistic.
Yes homosexual. We want a movie to be a fricking movie. Entertainment. I'm sorry if you need constant reassurance that a character is weak like your weak willed ass.
You are complaining about a scene where the main character hits his lowest point before building him back up in the climax you stupid Black person. This is the equivalent of being angry about that one sad montage in the first Shrek movie. Do you want the main character to just not go through any kind of emotional arc? Because you aren't going to find many animated movies where that doesn't happen.
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Anonymous
If you have to regress a character to give him an "arc" maybe you just suck at writing
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Anonymous
Didn't read any of that.
Cry more about how your movies need to be serious or have 'moments' instead of just being entertaining. I'm sorry you need to find emotional development from Shrek movies.
Hacks saw the scene as an easy “wow that’s so deep” moment and noe they are going to shove it in every single next animated movie in order to bait the audience into beliving their slop is actually “mature and well written”. Basically it will be the new equivalent of 00’s edges and 10’s subversion/twist villains
I don’t get it, people will flip their shit at a character having a moment of weakness but then pivot around and scream when guys like Superman are portrayed as unshakable gods.
Which is it?
>overcomes her bitterness and trust issues in the first movie >forgets everything and goes through the same arc again in the sequel but now her disability is gone and she can climb better than puss
TLW is truly peak fiction
>ruins animated movies forever
Nah, Spider-Verse did. Puss is just a symptom of that.
he looks aroused
oh boy i love bait threads
What are we angry about today sisters?
Inside Out 2 did it.
>Puss is comings to terms with being on his last life while being pursued by the spectre of death itself and he just barely escaped a shootout where people died
I don't understand why this scene bothers Cinemaphile so much. Seems like a pretty reasonable panic response to me.
It seems like anons hate it because people on twitter like it.
but people on Twitter hate it now and started mocking panic attacks in recent media
When you need to write a character out of character in order to make your writing work, you're not a good writer and you don't understand the character.
Cinemaphile didn't watch the original or anything for that matter
He was acting 'out of character' because he was facing a type of adversity that he had never dealt with until now and the whole point of the movie is him finding the courage to overcome it which he did in a very Puss kind of way. It is shocking how easily Cinemaphile gets filtered by cartoons for actual children sometimes.
He had already faced fear wolf and his only worry was losing his wife
I mean Puss has always been a puss I mean remember when he started shitting himself and becoming Shrek's servant after Shrek got 1 advantage
Men don’t whine and fall apart about adversity. You’re not a legendary hero, what’s reasonable for you is irrelevant
People on twitter want to grasp for control as you do here while animation continues its fall into irrelevance to the public.
I'm sure you'll lift animation to new heights as you deride diverse storytelling
I raise it to new heights by formulating amazing new forms of animation in my mind alone and then doing nothing to make it real. The heavens know what could have been
It is reasonable but you know, this is just going to normalize autists clutching their chests and saying "I'm having a panic attack!" whenever someone misgenders them.
It has already begun, riley has a hecking panic attack saying "I need to fit in!"
Well I already knew Inside Out 2 would enable autistic attention seeking behavior when they showed off that anxiety character. People have real mental disorders and making a wacky cartoon character represent them just trivializes it.
Be that as it may that doesn't stop this particular movie from handling the subject pretty well.
Yeah, this movie about a cat who battles a supervillain and Death itself in order to get a wish from a magical fallen star is just way too grounded and realistic.
Yes homosexual. We want a movie to be a fricking movie. Entertainment. I'm sorry if you need constant reassurance that a character is weak like your weak willed ass.
You are complaining about a scene where the main character hits his lowest point before building him back up in the climax you stupid Black person. This is the equivalent of being angry about that one sad montage in the first Shrek movie. Do you want the main character to just not go through any kind of emotional arc? Because you aren't going to find many animated movies where that doesn't happen.
If you have to regress a character to give him an "arc" maybe you just suck at writing
Didn't read any of that.
Cry more about how your movies need to be serious or have 'moments' instead of just being entertaining. I'm sorry you need to find emotional development from Shrek movies.
/co/ntrarians. They don't actually want to argue in good faith, they just b***h about anything that's popular.
Shut up homosexual
That homosexual is right.
No one is forced to like your mediocre sacred cow
Hacks saw the scene as an easy “wow that’s so deep” moment and noe they are going to shove it in every single next animated movie in order to bait the audience into beliving their slop is actually “mature and well written”. Basically it will be the new equivalent of 00’s edges and 10’s subversion/twist villains
It's a good scene, no one had a problem with it, only the copycats.
It's a really gay scene
As someone who has had panic attacks and a massive anxiety problem since I was a kid, I'm okay with it.
Shouldn't have taken the jab.
>when the head is just that good
Movies are no longer escapist fantasy. They now have to be 'relatable' or 'personal' to sell.
who's getting the best head
Wtf is wrong with the animation? Why does it look unfinished?
It's an edit of a screenshot.
Doesn't even bother to wait until his first thread is archived.
I don’t get it, people will flip their shit at a character having a moment of weakness but then pivot around and scream when guys like Superman are portrayed as unshakable gods.
Which is it?
most people here are stimmygays that want something to “react” to, they don’t have genuine beliefs
You haven't figured Cinemaphile out yet, anon? Cinemaphile is simple. There are no right answers. That's it, that's the trick.
>then pivot around and scream when guys like Superman are portrayed as unshakable gods.
Who?
Puss x Death
imagine the sound of him breathing really fast next to your ear
>overcomes her bitterness and trust issues in the first movie
>forgets everything and goes through the same arc again in the sequel but now her disability is gone and she can climb better than puss
TLW is truly peak fiction
cringe
>frame rate drops into powerpoint levels in any action scene
Which dumbfrick popularized this "style"?
Anime
Anime is the reverse, they popularized sakuga, where the frames and detail pick up in action and glamour shots
Depends on the anime, some fights are choppy on purpose and they think it looks good for some reason
I've always surmised it was a way to cut costs and production time.
Spider-verse
Frick you all post BIG JACK HORNER
oh what a good boy am i
>this made white people shit and cum on their pants
Yes the Hispanic cat is hot
He's Spaniard
Straight up
>Hollywood is trying to normalize clutching your chest in pain and having trouble breathing to children
No refunds