Treasure Planet is DEEP...
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Treasure Planet... A cinematic gem, a nostalgic favourite, and a philosophical masterpiece. Harbouring themes of individualism, absurdity, good vs evil complex's/morality, and much more...
Take a journey with me back to the early 2000 stage of Disney.
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Timestamps...
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Breakdown
03:23 - Jim's Philosophy
05:43 - The Adventure
06:43 - Jim & John's Bond
10:00 - The Betrayal
11:28 - Redemption Arcs
14:28 - Jim's Clothing
16:30 - Conclusion
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Пікірлер: 42
As a total simp for this movie I consider it a Heavenly blessing whenever this movie is recognized for its worth.
@Balrog-tf3bg
5 күн бұрын
As someone who’s lived this movie while idolizing it as a kid it’s something else
I actually don't like the theory that Silver is Jim's father that left. The meaning of the story is finding a father figure in someone else, someone that didn't abandon him. If Silver is actually John's father, it would go against everything the movie is trying to say.
@IcarussArtss
18 күн бұрын
I don't like that idea at all. Having Silver be just some random guy who took up the fatherly mantle means so much more thematically
@Drifter2025
9 күн бұрын
You're right!
@elder-woodsilverstein7716
9 күн бұрын
@@Drifter2025 Thank you
@scpjack7856
Күн бұрын
This came up in my timeline after I rewatched the movie because I was looking up the soundtrack. I used to defend to the death that Silver was Jim’s father, but now I think it works better without that implication.
@mythicalcreaturecomforts
16 сағат бұрын
If he was Jim's Dad, which I also hate the idea of, the whole "Didn't your old man teach you to pick your fights better?" Conversation is mute, because Silver would know what he did and that'd just be pointless to ask
The romantic ideal of the pirate wouldn't exist as it currently does without Long John Silver from the original Treasure Island and John Silver from Treasure Planet is an even better version of the character in my opinion.
I always hold a special place in my heart for this movie. It was a very unique and well written masterpiece and it has always and forever will be in my memory.
This video deserves WAY more views and likes.
That is beautiful you stated many things I felt throughout the movie. It’s also my favorite and very relatable and gives me courage. The movie is not hated it’s just widely unknown unlike other due to poor marketing and release date to other more popular movies and sequels of the time. I still have the dvd and Disney plus in Greece doesn’t have which saddens me. Disney set it to fail to find an excuse to the cheaper 3d animation which it worked but was it worth the cost? This movie deserves more love and appreciation and recognition despite its Oscar nomination.
This was a great video essay. I'll be watching Treasure Planet again!
great video man i love seeing analyses of this movie!! even with all the sleeper love it gets its still far too underrated. ❤
Wonderful video, I enjoyed it a lot! Thank you so much for your work!
Congrats, this is a great video, I’ve just made a tattoo from treasure planet and you described most of the reasons that I made it!
Great vid! Little tip, it's really difficult to hear the bits where you play clips from the movie, sound is dialled ALL the way down for some reason, your voice is fine tho.
@TheDrBug
13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback brother! In the process of fixing audio up for future vids :)
I watched the film for the first time a few years ago, wow it dissapoints me this movie "flopped" its honestly very deep & thought provoking. Cant say that about alot of current media.
Glad this vid showed up in my feed, you got a sub👍
Tresure planet dosent really have a victorian style, its more 18th century to napoleonic. Tho it has alot of steampunk vibes, that i can agree with.
@scpjack7856
Күн бұрын
17th century power structures, 18th century aesthetic, 19th century living conditions and 22nd century technology. It’s such a unique combination, the only piece of media I can think of that comes close is Rogue Galaxy on the PS2.
My man, Treasure Planet is the best. While girls have their stories of princess', us lads have a tale abour adventures, and fathers. This video hits any boy close to home. As someone born at sea and with wanderlust, this is MY movie.
Great video, man, nice accent! Are you from Ayrshire ? Subscribed X
@TheDrBug
Күн бұрын
Thank you very much :) Actually a little further north east. Near edinburgh! Where you from?
@shadowm2k7
Күн бұрын
@@TheDrBug oh nice! I am near Glasgow 🤗!
@TheDrBug
Күн бұрын
@@shadowm2k7 Oh very nice :) Not too far at all then..😌
its underated
This movie gets hate???
Which hate ? I for real never Heard Someone thrashing this movie they Always say its Underrated but never Heard hate
Monsters Inc. didn't come out in 2007! Hack! lol
Seriously why did this movie flopped.
@1simo93521
4 күн бұрын
I don't think Disney knew how to market a non-princess movie at the time. Also Disney was still seen as a little girls or kids brand at the time I remember.
@kieranmilner4208
2 күн бұрын
Disney was trying to kill off the 2D animation too
I find your accent a bit too strong to understand much if not most of what you are saying :/
@TheDrBug
3 күн бұрын
Apologies brother. In the midst of tweaking audio in order to get a lot crispier sounding. Hoping that helps somewhat. Where you from if you don’t mind me asking? :)
@donaldpetersen2382
3 күн бұрын
@@TheDrBug US pacific north west. May return the question? I may not understand them all but I enjoy learning about various British accents and locations.
@TheDrBug
3 күн бұрын
That's sweet man! Scotland here. I understand the accent can be a bit tricky lol, but I agree. Accents are amazing.
On an off topic..... You sound a lot like the "Critical Drinker"! Same neighborhood, perhaps?! 🤔🫡😎 🏴
@TheDrBug
13 күн бұрын
Hes's a bit further up north ;) but i got family up there...🤷♂️ Where are you from brother?
Which hate ? I for real never Heard Someone thrashing this movie they Always say its Underrated but never Heard hate