Movie Waffle | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) - I'm Just Saying, Sometimes It Takes a Cat
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) directed by Joel Crawford -
Not gonna lie, if I saw someone in a fursuit charging me with a pair of sickles, I would shit myself so fast. Sorry—kid’s movie and all—I meant to say “crap myself”. Because “crap” is now something we say in kids animation, apparently. We also show blood from wounds. That’s cool, I guess; just feel like I missed the memo telling kid’s animation to be edgy again.
PB&J is about the eponymous character who, being on his last of nine lives, searches for a wishing star that will give him some 1-Up mushrooms. Along the way he meets an old friend, makes a new one, and antagonizes some porridge and pie baddies. Meanwhile, a sussy furry cosplaying in a black hoodie stalks him on his journey.
I’ll be honest, I only watched this movie because of the memes. And, oh boy, did the meme lords come through for me. The characters in this movie are awesome. The voice acting is superb. And the animation is gorgeous, likely due to the team deviating from the traditional Shrek art style and switching to a more stylized, SpiderVerse-esque aesthetic.
I gotta say, the scenes and set pieces in this movie are done so incredibly well. The music and choreography do a fantastic job at bringing out the emotions they are trying to elicit: happiness, sadness, action, etc. Special shout-out to our black hoodie cosplayer. As a horror fan first and foremost, all of his scenes were great. Real old school.
Pick it up. No seriously, do. It’s real good.
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