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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) - Very Predictable but Good
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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13170, member: 1"]</p><p>[SPOILER]Well, one of the big problems with it in terms of predictability is that it follows the pretty cliched "real treasure was the friends we had along the way" playbook to a T. Death was a very nice mix-up to that, but besides that, the movie still had that huge cliche that it was hauling around on its proverbial back for the entire runtime. Because of this, almost all of the end messages and the end results of the character arcs feel rather trite and elementary. A great lesson for kids, sure, but so is basic addition and subtraction. If we're looking at this from an adult perspective, I would like to think that most adults don't need to hear this lesson and have long since moved on to more advanced and emotionally tough issues.[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Looks like you found a visual bug in the theme. Also confirmed it for the 2-bit, Matrices, and somewhat for the TOTSE theme. I'll see if I can fix it per the next Sanctuary update.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13170, member: 1"] [SPOILER]Well, one of the big problems with it in terms of predictability is that it follows the pretty cliched "real treasure was the friends we had along the way" playbook to a T. Death was a very nice mix-up to that, but besides that, the movie still had that huge cliche that it was hauling around on its proverbial back for the entire runtime. Because of this, almost all of the end messages and the end results of the character arcs feel rather trite and elementary. A great lesson for kids, sure, but so is basic addition and subtraction. If we're looking at this from an adult perspective, I would like to think that most adults don't need to hear this lesson and have long since moved on to more advanced and emotionally tough issues.[/SPOILER] Looks like you found a visual bug in the theme. Also confirmed it for the 2-bit, Matrices, and somewhat for the TOTSE theme. I'll see if I can fix it per the next Sanctuary update. [/QUOTE]
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