Puss In Boots: The Last Wish may be one of, if not, the best movie in the past decade that truly shows what proper character development actually goes.
While I do love the voice acting of Antonio Banderas giving a near authentic yell of desperation and fear.
The thing I love the most about this scene is that Puss is so determined to get his wish out of fear. He's completely lost all composure and is thinking and speaking irrationally. The famed "Fearless Hero" is trembling out of fear.
Especially this scene here where he struggles why he needs the wish.
He's so afraid and desperate to get the wish that his reasoning to have it was to continue being "The Legend", completely removing Kitty and everyone else out of the picture.
Like I previously mentioned, he lost all composure, he's trembling, stuttering, being irrational, and most of all afraid. It's the complete opposite of what he was in the beginning. The notion of only having one life has changed him dramatically.
It's only later on when he faces Death and realizes that he's no longer fighting to continue his legacy. He's now fighting for his one and only remaining life. To live life to the fullest.
Armed with courage and bravery. He no longer shows fear, instead he faces Death like the way he faced bigger foes before, like the Fearless Hero we know we love.
Before: "I don't want to die."
Now: "I want to live."
"The fear of Death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time."
- Mark Twain
This movie is a masterclass of writing character development and I'm loving every second of it!
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despite L insisting everyone - especially Light - call him Ryuzaki, Light would always call him L when they were alone together because he's petty but in a very passive-aggressive way. but L's playing a reverse psychology game and actually giggled to himself every time Light would call him L because Light was unknowingly calling L by his real name, the name he so desperately wanted.
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I noticed while looking at Joel's Neck Kisses playlist that the version of love story on the playlist is not the Taylor's Version. This means that either he is not a swiftie and does not care if the song is the Taylor's Version or not(but that is kinda boring) or he is a swiftie and has a preference for the stolen version over the Taylor's Version(for reference I am a swiftie who for specific songs prefers the stolen version over the Taylor's Version). He is probably not a swiftie but I thought this would be funny to post.
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