Now You See It

Now You See It

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  • @mckinniesmovies3598
    @mckinniesmovies35986 сағат бұрын

    3:35

  • @vampyroyal
    @vampyroyal8 сағат бұрын

    I cried while watching that puss in boots scene. It showed exacly how my panic attacks and my anxiety are like, same thing with Inside. Never watched the Paw Patrol movie, or the 8th grade movie. Gonna watch it. Its good to see true and good anxiety portrayals on midia. Makes me feel seen Sad that the same problem with bad represenations happens with ADHD, autism and giftedness. Lot of us are not exacly understood or seen in cinematic productions.

  • @poppyseeds1844
    @poppyseeds1844Күн бұрын

    We, of course, constantly create and catalog experience in our subconsciousness. Sometimes an idea or gem rises from that vault and becomes a plot point or just an image that triggers something during our waking hours.. Where did it come from? We often don't remember. Consciousness and intuition merge. And as viewers of art--of readers and aesthetes--we come from different experiences. Yes--having one's own analysis means the film has connected.

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster12 күн бұрын

    The slow hand clap is the real shock of the twist.

  • @kr6productions
    @kr6productions3 күн бұрын

    The Bear S02 E06 is proof how accurate this video is. It perfectly summed up why every character is the way that they are and gave us so much as whole in the story. Every character got their moment and it helped us understand them more.

  • @mai4319
    @mai43194 күн бұрын

    I remember cody ko said he had a oanic attack on stage while touring with noel but nobody noticed it

  • @MortiePL
    @MortiePL4 күн бұрын

    Loved this effect in the Severance Apple's TV series. Really can't recommend it enough.

  • @lordstumpy2945
    @lordstumpy29454 күн бұрын

    As someone who has had significant struggles with anxiety, I was heavily scrutinizing the way anxiety was shown in The Last Wish. Needless to say the panic-attack scene made me cry. Even watching it back makes me tear up again, I felt very seen. Even as he's running, the blurriness, chromatic aberration (Obscured vision), warped sense of time, seeing Death even when he wasn't there. These are all things real panic-attacks can do to you.

  • @Rich_Larr
    @Rich_Larr4 күн бұрын

    The fact that the heroes journey is lost on so many viewers is akin to how no one listens to song lyrics and misunderstand songs that are blatantly obvious because they “sound” a certain way. It is astonishing. And these people are everywhere making decisions that impact society. Scary. But yes, people who do appreciate aesthetics and can relate to the characters are the ones who really enjoy this movie. It came out when I was 18 when I was living in a place that had a strong sense of identity with a small, tight knit group of friends that I could count on no matter what. It clicked with us immediately. Down to the tots at lunch 😅 Now it’s nostalgic for me. It reminds me of those times we had together. It reminds me of those friends who time and occasion have lead us to part. It’ll always be a very special movie for me that takes me back to a very special time in my life ❤

  • @gr6e
    @gr6e5 күн бұрын

    0:30 I feel like this bit is a nod to Steve Martin's television debut doing magic tricks on the Smothers Brothers. "can i get (blank) lighting?" [lighting stays the same] "perfect"

  • @livemellifluously
    @livemellifluously7 күн бұрын

    it would be so nice if you also added bingo the king of mornings, because that's another film that todd preyed upon

  • @maniaccop3403
    @maniaccop34037 күн бұрын

    Audiences can make their own interpretations on a film's meaning when you take into account spectatorship theory; the idea that there is a preferred meaning from the director, but that an active audience member may challenge that Take Tarantino for example - he's the biggest film nerd ever, and is therefore, an active audience member, he will constantly create his own readings of the film even if that is not the director's intention For example, some people watched "Joker" and thought he was evil. Some watched it and understood his actions but still saw the negatives, then some people outright aligned with him. All depends on the spectator's personal beliefs/backgrounds/ideology etc. Basically - yes, an audience member creating their own interpretations is valid because all directors should be aware that their message won't be read the same by everyone, especially active audience members who are more likely to challenge those messages yes I'm overanalysing a video about overanalysing shut up

  • @Yasin_Sekh_Edits
    @Yasin_Sekh_Edits7 күн бұрын

    P_sy o_ps

  • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
    @xjunkxyrdxdog898 күн бұрын

    I F wonder E what E he T means

  • @bergen3602
    @bergen36029 күн бұрын

    one aspect of the puss in boots scene that makes it so much more intense is the fact that it’s a completely different side him the audience hasn’t seen before. We’ve seen him struggle with internal conflicts before but never raw primal fear like that

  • @tezzag818
    @tezzag8189 күн бұрын

    American news is so over the top dramatic, that their comedy attempts to make people better. British news is so restrained that people love to laugh and not give a toss.

  • @rtothec1234
    @rtothec12349 күн бұрын

    _My boy’s wicked smaht_

  • @mixtapesfrommylatepartner
    @mixtapesfrommylatepartner9 күн бұрын

    Marmite

  • @williamshakespeare9815
    @williamshakespeare981510 күн бұрын

    The second, comedic scene's camera angles do look very Peep Show.

  • @BittersweetOptimism
    @BittersweetOptimism11 күн бұрын

    I don’t often feel strong emotions when watching films, but puss in boots did exceptionally well at making me empathize with the characters. Death himself isn’t the scariest antagonist I’ve ever seen, but the portrayal of PUSS’s fear and anxiety was so well executed that it shook me to my core.

  • @hkr1240
    @hkr124012 күн бұрын

    So glad you connected it to The Game. After recently rewatching The Game I was hoping that someone else caught the similarities to Succession.

  • @claaws6851
    @claaws685112 күн бұрын

    Another panic attack that is really good is Hunter in The Owl House Season 2 Ep 16 hollow mind.

  • @RegularJStudios2.0
    @RegularJStudios2.013 күн бұрын

    How to do/make a good plot twist... 1. MAKE. IT. MAKE. SENSE. 2. Forshadowing or planting the seeds for it early on. 3. Do it for the sake or the story and of coarse the characters, and don't try to just do it for only shock value.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.4211214 күн бұрын

    I LOVE this movie so much. It's pretty much one of my favorite animals.

  • @benxdybarto
    @benxdybarto14 күн бұрын

    I think you're spot on. As cultural cousins we're bleeding into each other especially since the internet

  • @tedjones6174
    @tedjones617415 күн бұрын

    In the future this will be important because AI will not be able to do this. Or will it?

  • @cryalot378
    @cryalot37815 күн бұрын

    The fact that you used Velma as one of the comparisons lol

  • @cinemaghost3149
    @cinemaghost314916 күн бұрын

    lmao even tho its a legit color analysis video essay, ur gonna trigger so many of these Maga idiots

  • @Elwood128
    @Elwood12816 күн бұрын

    If you don't like Napoleon Dynamite, you dont like life.

  • @froststurm1254
    @froststurm125417 күн бұрын

    My favourite example will always be "I am not okay with this" because as someone struggeling with panic attacks, this is how it feels.

  • @m0rb1d.am0r0us1ty
    @m0rb1d.am0r0us1ty18 күн бұрын

    one of my favourite representations of anxiety in film that wasnt mentioned is wilhelm in the netflix show young royals. theres just something about the way they so subtly show his anxiety attacks(?) in a realistic way that hit so close to home and really resonated with me on a personal level.

  • @allycat545
    @allycat54518 күн бұрын

    I have general anxiety disorder, and i have panic attacks when my anxiety gets too high. I really appreciated Puss in Boots' depiction of a panic attack. I understood how he was feeling in that scene and it just really resonated with me.

  • @nik9434
    @nik943418 күн бұрын

    So wait, let me just clarify this. You are using SCREEN RECORDING to do dynamic zoom but then using capcut THAT HAS INBUILD FEATURE OF DYNAMIC ZOOM to cut the video? Nah bro that is enough of tips ‘n tricks for today 💀

  • @user-ls8iu5xm2d
    @user-ls8iu5xm2d19 күн бұрын

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  • @user-ls8iu5xm2d
    @user-ls8iu5xm2d19 күн бұрын

    Sex

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    @user-ls8iu5xm2d19 күн бұрын

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    @user-ls8iu5xm2d19 күн бұрын

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  • @jaywilldoit
    @jaywilldoit19 күн бұрын

    The only thing I was thinking the whole time was: holy shit, what?

  • @KuriousCitten
    @KuriousCitten19 күн бұрын

    My anxiety is so bad, since a young age, I had multiple ACCIDENTS in front of class. So much so I was almost known for it. As I got older that stopped, I personally rarely have panic/anxiety attacks that make me sit in a corn and clench my shirt. Most of the time, I’m still, and almost quiet. I really liked Puss’s portrayal, I hope one day I can see someone have an attack like me, so it doesn’t feel like I’m faking every time it happens. Of course as an artist and writer I can do this, and I do, but I hope one day I can actually see it. I’ve been told off so many times because when I have these attacks, I’m apparently not ‘freaking out’ enough. It’s really tiring. Pair that with my sensory processing disorder and heavy dissociation, and it’s even worse.

  • @pizzapositrond6524
    @pizzapositrond652419 күн бұрын

    The ones that were actually written well hit me the hardest. Made me the most uncomfortable. Because they felt familiar. Like panic attacks I’ve had

  • @Congiary
    @Congiary20 күн бұрын

    What a great depiction. My earliest experience with panic attacks before I experienced them, was Jessie in Toy Story 2. "I can't do storage again!" I could feel her desperation and the pain it caused her, the lack of control. Some directors feel the need to dumb things down TOO MUCH for kids, or make it lighthearted so the child doesn't have to sit in yucky emotions. Children experience anxiety, disordered or not. Having these scenes depicted properly is an opportunity to teach coping mechanisms, give them the language, to show that mental anguish doesn't exclude you from performing heroic acts. Recognizing emotion is something most of us learn as infants, so let scary be scary and guide them into their next milestone of regulating those emotions.

  • @ZoetropeTony
    @ZoetropeTony21 күн бұрын

    Does anybody have academic sources on this? The difference between mediums, I’m really fascinated by this concept

  • @kevon_flowers217
    @kevon_flowers21721 күн бұрын

    that puss in boots panic attack is very accurate

  • @PedroHenriquePS00000
    @PedroHenriquePS0000021 күн бұрын

    I know its not yet proven, but i think anxiety is related to the food we eat. Im not sure but i suspect Milk, Sugar, coffee and some salads do have direct relation with it.

  • @churchtulip
    @churchtulip22 күн бұрын

    I also really liked how they portrayed “Katie”s panic attacks in “Alexa and Katie” (on Netflix I highly recommend). It was believable, and not cliche.

  • @f0urstr1ng
    @f0urstr1ng22 күн бұрын

    Cutting out the microanalysis they’re both the same really. Some of it is very very funny, a lot of it isn’t.

  • @FormerNewAger-sb2ue
    @FormerNewAger-sb2ue22 күн бұрын

    I was Born and raised in America (California), this is all I know about France/French/Paris: 1. French Fries (McDonald's) 2. Mona Lisa 3. Disney's "Anastasia" 4. Baguette 5. Merci 6. Eiffel Tower 7. The Louve (Tomb Raider) 8. Beret hats 9. ? I can't remember what else

  • @lord.oftheslugs
    @lord.oftheslugs22 күн бұрын

    Why is gina gershon so hot

  • @luciusfalk816
    @luciusfalk81622 күн бұрын

    nice analysis

  • @sickasman7598
    @sickasman759822 күн бұрын

    As someone who has quite severe anxiety and has panic attacks out of nowhere- Puss in Boots really did it for me, and it actually made me feel quite nervous for him just by watching it. All the choices made with how it’s shot, the sounds and the overall change in tone were really well done