Farerb wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 6:47 am
Even Disney admits that Asha's main goal was to make chaos:
I know that you hate the movie, but Jesus Christ! What’s your problem? One of the many things I cannot tolerate in life is this kind of cynical, out of context, recontextualized Kind of humour or even statement. You overall know this is not what they overall mean, you are merely framing and contextualizing it to go along with you what you feel about the movie!
And may I just say a few other things about the movie. Has it ever occurred to you that maybe one of the reasons why a lot of people don’t like magnifico is because it’s been so long since there has been a traditional Disney villain, That people are to conditioned into sympathizing for the villain, hence their overall feelings towards Asha being the villain instead of truly knowing the difference between good and evil, especially paying attention to a lot of subtle and even not so subtle clues that are always overall there?
It also disturbs me that people don’t overall understand the movie. And arguments with me here and on YouTube is that people need to realize that sometimes not getting what you directly want/things not working out can lead to some of the very best things. That may be still overall or at least somewhat true, but the key is it’s not EVERY single time. Not everyone can be OK or conditioned into not having what they truly want especially if it’s something so grand and so overall connected to who they truly are not work out. Not everyone is like Mike Wazowski, Who also by the way like a lot of other things in life Got lucky. Not everyone has the gull/Drive let alone overall ability/opportunity to be able to have their dreams still come through. Not everyone can truly be OK with having the bear necessities and basic needs. Yes, it’s nice being able to live there “rent free”, But come on! You very well or I would surely hope surely know that you will never ever be happy in life with just that. I mean what’s the point of being able to have privileges and or writes like that, let alone having a lot of money and a lot of whatever if you can’t truly enjoy/truly do what you wanna do? No matter what you do, YOU have to truly like it! And it seems like you and or others are focussing and emphasizing more on what other people want for you instead of what YOU truly want for yourself. Yes, other people matter but do you see what I’m getting at? Being selfless can also be just as bad or worse than being selfish, heck I’d even say most the time it’s even the latter, because it’s YOUR Life. YOUR Feelings.YOUR Values.YOUR Time etc. why on earth would you ever, ever ever ever ever want to spend one fraction of a second not truly being YOU. That’s what life is always truly about. That’s what gives meaning to literally everything. It’s what our hearts are all made of. That’s what the movie is trying to say. Heck, that’s what Disney has always been trying to say, even with variants like what they did in monsters University, but much like how you praise that for being unique and trying something different with that kind of thing, ironically which is that seems to be what they are trying to say here, But again in reverse and in a more poignant and directly relevant to Disney (in case you forgot, monsters University is Pixar NOT Disney, there is a big difference). Especially when you also consider that this is supposed to be for Disney’s 100th anniversary, it wouldn’t be Disney without this kind of thing, regardless of Pixar technically being Disney, but do you get what I mean?