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@DogWithDaButta6 ай бұрын
W video
@MaryTurner-oh3io6 ай бұрын
Nice video
@CSYBEAR6 ай бұрын
Nah this vide was 🔥 keep it up
@Sproutgoodnight11616 ай бұрын
Bro this vid is already beautiful and I just started it
@Sproutgoodnight11616 ай бұрын
Now I'm at 1:17
@Heatrecks6 ай бұрын
It is genuinely horrifying to think about how realistic it'd be for a literal superhero being chained diwn to an unfulfilling office job.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yea crazy when you think about unless your spiderman because being a hero doesn’t pay the bills
@Jaiden_Anime_Shuns5 ай бұрын
Yeah I'd become a villain and get the cash another way
@snakeeyesraw5 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495Spiderman can't pay the bills either. It's core to his character.
@Dookieman19755 ай бұрын
And one that he prob thought he would enjoy. Helping people. Working for an insurance company. But the company isn’t interested in doing its one job. At that point I’m surprised he didn’t just become a cop or a firefighter
@69Kazeshini5 ай бұрын
Superman/Clark Kent is a reporter
@jeffreymorgan86876 ай бұрын
Something I think what is lost is that Bob was actually good at his office job. The boss even said he didn’t know how Bob was writing checks and yet still remaining in the black. I interpreted that to mean, Bob knew the exact amount he could get away with approving without being fired. He knew how to manipulate the system to actually help people and keep the company within their financial limits. But his boss wanted him to squeeze every last penny he could. I think if Bob had been allowed to save people (financially) like he did with that old woman. He would have been happier in his office job but he had to do it in secret. Even helping people that way. Another thing I like is the foreshadowing at the beginning, Buddy almost died when taking off to fly and eventually his cape is what kills him.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Bro. Thx for you analysis I had fun reading this
@marcosortega33506 ай бұрын
There’s also the fact that if Bob were to be fired before the incident, he has grounds to sue AND immense knowledge of Insuricare’s corrupt policies. Mr. Huph doesn’t know anything about the Supers part, so he’d be scared of the possibility that Bob could put a massive hole in his company and make the public aware of his crimes.
@coffeebux6 ай бұрын
Spot on! We can't all be Superman. Can you imagine superman trying to comfort that insurance lady?
@UniversalLopes6 ай бұрын
Bob is such a well written character
@kyze82845 ай бұрын
That's a good point, Bob was smart enough to get all of that done while caring. I never did notice that Buddy's cape was the only reason Voyage actually could attach that sticky without him noticing anyway. That's a good catch
@CleverCheetah5 ай бұрын
“Now you fear me because Im a threat.” Just like how nobody notices or cares about the bullied until they hurt everyone else for it.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yeah sad reality
@ACrazedPerson5 ай бұрын
The line in the movie is actually "respect" not "fear" :(
@BLACK800855 ай бұрын
@@ACrazedPerson yes but look that they change words as its the same meaning you respect someone because you fear them and theyre not wrong thats the context in the movie because theyre respected because theyre a threat so theyre feared.
@Biker-kh8js5 ай бұрын
Shit, thats deep.
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@DanBacksIide6 ай бұрын
One detail about the boss is the paper he adjusts. It says they have met their highest profit quarter ever, and also says that the employees will have to pay for things like pencils and other supplies and I think electricity too
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
@@DanBacksIide that’s makes the scene way more ironic what a 🤡
@XSilver_WaterX6 ай бұрын
Our elite being noting but beggars. Monarchs of beggars mind you!
@defaulted94856 ай бұрын
@@XSilver_WaterXI also had this hunch for months by now. Our leaders are beggars. Rich is truly had more than what you need, therefore true richness is donating. If you just want more money then you're not rich, you're poor. ... and the poor is taken care by the country. That suddenly makes a lot. more. sense.
@unsilencedderp94115 ай бұрын
@@defaulted9485 you are rich if you don't need to work to survive and have money to live a middle class lifestyle for the rest of your life. You are poor if you can't afford the middle class lifestyle anymore and are spending yourself into debt trying to chase something that greedy corporations have overpriced.
@BrendanPappas6 ай бұрын
The fact that this was a movie mostly intended for kids and it actually confirmed through unambiguous dialogue that it included suicide attempts and a villain who perpetrated mass genocide is still insane to this day. Yet the movie honestly might not have been as great if it hadn’t been that dark.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
True, very true
@WritingCountingOriginal5 ай бұрын
It’s *not* mostly for kids, it’s definitely made for all ages, no one demographic in particular.
@Exodia_Misogynist5 ай бұрын
This kind of movie would never be released in our current times
@rockytom58895 ай бұрын
But...those were the FUN parts when I was a kid!
@shinsekai1015 ай бұрын
A whole lot of original tales are dark. All has been manipulated to be child friendly
@blackbeltboar6 ай бұрын
I had never heard the "conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth" line before but that is such a perfect way to put it. You can't do anything truly great if there's any expectation to follow a norm because the status quo is the antithesis of innovation.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thank you for understanding
@MASTEROFEVIL6 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm write that down
@kyze82845 ай бұрын
As someone else has said, "You cannot create beneficial change without offending someone" because not conforming offends so many people. We saw it with women's rights, POC rights, lgbt rights, industrial revolution, mobile phones. Progress will always offend someone, because they're offended that the people aren't conforming
@Dookieman19755 ай бұрын
I do have to admit tho, conformity is also what prevents or discourages supervillains and criminals like syndrome, bomb voyage, screen slaver and THE UNDERMINER
@yeetmeister30555 ай бұрын
@@Dookieman1975 I do also think thats just the other side of the same coin. From a certain perspective syndromes cause can be seen as noble he's trying to turn everyone super and effectively have everyone on the same playing field as supers, but is entirely selfish in how he goes about doing it. Heroes and villains are honestly two sides of a similiar coin, they challenge ideals and established norms for the sake of innovation or greed, for good or for naught. Comforitiy does help bring down super villians and criminals but you must also keep in mind that it also brings down the supermen, the steve jobs, and the heroes who try to challenge the status quo for a better tomorrow. These people challenge the status quo for a better or worse tomorrow.
@RealTimeRedditStories6 ай бұрын
NGL, suing someone for saving your life from suicide is crazy
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yea that’s a tricky situation
@agenth26796 ай бұрын
It's actually illegal to sue someone for saving your life in America.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
@@agenth2679 good to know thanks
@klevy34846 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Mr Incredible got sued before the Good Samaritan law was established in real life. So technically it WAS legal to sue someone for saving your life and accidentally injuring you back then. The attention to detail was impeccable. Matpat actually did an analysis on this topic
@veronicapiccinini79566 ай бұрын
In real life, there’s no such thing as suing someone for saving a suicidal person. In fact, it’s the suicidal one who is going to pay for the trouble
@Kinos1416 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the good samaritan law was enacted a little after the time Mr. Incredible saved the guy in the beginning. People were getting sued for saving others.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Good to know, thanks for sharing this
@lautarogomez97115 ай бұрын
Oh that's some bullshit!!!....now THAT....Is a justification to become a villain.....
@Somespideronline5 ай бұрын
@@lautarogomez9711 why is it so easy to become a villain than be a hero nowadays? Does it speak to their character or society as a whole?
@lautarogomez97115 ай бұрын
@@Somespideronline both...
@jakariashafin86855 ай бұрын
It was always easy to become a villain rather than a hero a villain does not have to care for any laws he dislikes nor empathy. a true hero always cares no matter the inconveniences. That's why heroes are rare peopleare too selfish to self centeredand unsacrificialto be heroes.@@Somespideronline
@KingOpenReview6 ай бұрын
It occurs to me that normal humans with genius inventions are op in this universe. If Syndrome wasn't so messed up in the head, he could have just actually been the greatest hero ever and uplifted everyone to that level. It would have proven his point, but in a better way.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yea he was too blinded my hate and envy
@ShatteredGlass9166 ай бұрын
He could have been full IronMan, but he chose to be . . . . whatever Syndrome is
@dracotias5 ай бұрын
It feels like he's at least somewhat inspired by Lex Luthor @@ShatteredGlass916
@elimDBZ5 ай бұрын
@@ShatteredGlass916Dr eggman if he had a sting hatred for all mobians instead of just Sonic
@tsundokuchan5 ай бұрын
@@KingOpenReview So true. I saw so much potential in him, which makes his arc just tragic
@mardy37325 ай бұрын
This is the difference between a kids movie and a family film.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
I love the difference
@falcon5751Ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495your video Reached me in just the time where I’m breaking my own box. I’ve got autism and adhd. Tried working a normal job and just found out I don’t function that way. I’m currently fighting for a way to work less and still get enough money to live. Once that’s done I can actually do what I like. And be happy instead of depressed
@HoChiMinhForTheWinhАй бұрын
@falcon5751 hope it all works out for you , comrade . thanks for sharing.
@JamesTheTurnbull5 ай бұрын
This was a *true* family movie. Basic concepts and high adrenaline screens kids would enjoy while at the same time potraying deep, interesting, and controversial topics only teens and adults would understand.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Love movies like this good for the whole family
@fenixfunk5Ай бұрын
Ahh right. I didn't truly understand what a family movie is until now.
@DogWithDaButta6 ай бұрын
Running into people like the boss is my biggest fear
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
No frl 😭
@connormclernon265 ай бұрын
A syndrome style villain is the type you’d have to be supremely unlucky or live in really awful places to find. But Mr. Huph exists in every major company, and we’re all going to be cursed with dealing with someone like that at some point
@derekmaullo28655 ай бұрын
@connormclernon26 Fear is ALWAYS part of our themes. We have to suppress it. The government uses it to suppress us with fear, and we as society is filled with greed and fear. It's because they've done something for years and dominate it. And then they just get angry because they are greedy and try to get superior. They wont accept changes. They just want us to be submissive. Even the greatest people all the way to the not so great people Always 100% have to deal with awful obstacles.
@PnkSupreme5 ай бұрын
Man I would be so goddamn moralistically confrontational with a boss like that I would get fired 😂
@ProtoAlpha4 ай бұрын
I would never want him as my boss; however, he was 100% in the right in these scenes. He was legitimately speaking facts. I mean, to him, it looked like Bob was being disrespectful to him by storming out of the room. He didn't know he was a superhero. All he could legitimately see was a disrespectful employee. ... also with the force Bob threw him with, he would've even have made it past the 2nd wall before he died
@rosestar13246 ай бұрын
When I was younger, I thought Syndrome saying "I am your biggest fan" when he confronts Mr. Incredible was him repeating a phrase to remind Mr. Incredible of who he was. But I think he was actually doing more things with that statement. Even though he wants to make him suffer and kill him, he STILL is his biggest fan. That is why he is seen fanboying after he realized Mr. Incredible faked his death. I haven't watched the movie recently as an adult, so I didn't connect those pieces.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yep
@DundG5 ай бұрын
I don't know about being a fan, but he still totaly nerds out on superhero stuff (hence why he still wants to pretend to be one). And superhero stuff incorporates stealth and infiltration of the villains base, so of course he loves when someone still outsmarts him in that regard.
@jordanread5829Ай бұрын
Also the fact that the next target was Frozone until Mirage saw Bob smash through a wall like the kool-aid man. Then suddenly Bob is the target. Buddy finally found his idol and believed it was time to get revenge.
@ddsjgvkАй бұрын
So he's a star wars fan?
@philosopherkingzant20375 ай бұрын
"And when everyone's super, no one will be" What a hard phuquing line that still gets quoted 20 years later
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yep
@Nu_Wen4 ай бұрын
from the context of the movie, it doesn't make much sense tbh. a "super" is someone who has superhuman abilities and uses them to be a hero. the idea that their label should just now change because now everyone has superhuman abilities is, weird. "so, now that everyone including mammals have fins, i guess that means we aren't fish anymore." sure, you can reason that "they are just humans now", since everyone has superhuman abilities, but that doesn't change the fact that the original word meant human+hero, the superhuman abilities being simply the catalyst for this choice. supers would always exist, only now that everyone has superhuman abilities, it would just be harder and more complicated. the fact of the matter is, good people who sacrifice themselves for the greater good will always exist, so supers can never truly die out.
@leoki4804Ай бұрын
Makes no sense. Look at real life everyone has something, some are just better at things that people pay more attention to. But there is always someone who excels far beyond the experts and is great. There will always be supers more super than the others. Even take weapons for example.
@UltraGreenNo.57Ай бұрын
@Nu_Wen I think it's used as a metaphor. Once someone has the power to produce something extraordinary and becomes simplified, that truly destroys it's importance. Any game developer can now easily create games within an engine rather than producing a raw beginning, users can now create AI art with touch of a button, the magic within a skill becomes out of touch when not just anyone has the ability to do, but everyone.
@HoChiMinhForTheWinhАй бұрын
@leoki4804 i kinda agree. In this real world there are 'super human' abilities that many different normal humans have. Some people habve unimaginable stoicness and persistence, I mean many Pale stin ian from the NAkba are STILL grilling the UN, israel, and the usa for what they did to them 75 years ago, some people have superhuman spatial awareness - some people can even capture this amazing spatial awareness and paint or draw it out like artists like Da Vinci and Michaelangelo, some humans have superhuman strength like Steven Adams or Ben Wallace , some humans have superhuman intelligence and are able to make connections that none of us would have believed existed like Sarah Cane, or Bennet Omalu or Einstein. Some humans have a superhan abiltity to acoustically pick up on when something sounds good and make a beat out of it and even sing to it. i think that all humans have one or even five things they are 'superhuman' at. We all have a talent or something that we are good at right? I dont think everyone will always remember our names but I think that people will always remember 2 things about you : 1. What you were able to do and 2. How you made them feel with what you were able to do. DId you use your superpowers to help people?, hurt people? Destroy people or things? *What do you use your superpowers to do? To harm? To help? Thats what really matters at the end of the day.*
@T1000skynetforever6 ай бұрын
I’d have to agree with you. Bob seemed a lot more miserable living a hum drum life working at an insurance company than he did fighting syndrome and that’s really saying something considering for a moment, he thought his wife and two children were murdered. In a way syndrome becoming a villain and fighting. Mr. incredible was the best thing to ever happen to him in his family.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Crazy when you put it like that
@mrwhom2188Ай бұрын
Rewatching this for no particular reason whatsoever
@MediaMunchies495Ай бұрын
W 🐐
@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth5 ай бұрын
The Incredibles helped me understand why the USA's lack of basic healthcare is a problem. Health insurance providers specifically make money by finding reasons to NOT help people.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yea that too
@quintinwright84875 ай бұрын
Exactly
@techtutorvideos5 ай бұрын
I've always found it off why American conservatives say that they don't trust the government to make decisions about their healthcare, which I can certainly understand. But these same people trust a private corporation that has a direct financial incentive to let them suffer and die.
@SirN8speare5 ай бұрын
Sounds like most insurances
@adeleinetheartist82675 ай бұрын
That's because the US government sucks.
@WeirdLuigi5 ай бұрын
One of my favorite details is "Fly home Buddy, I work alone" has Bomb Voyage cut out in Syndrome's flashback, showing he only cares about Mr. Incredible and that's what stuck with him
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
That’s a really good point 🫡
@Respect2theFallen16 күн бұрын
That's crazy all these years & I never noticed. Bon voyage was get manhandled when he said it in reality. Great catch
@machadragonii1456 ай бұрын
Imagine getting in trouble at work for literally doing your job
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
It just shows you how Money hungry corporations are actually
@Badgerlust6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be working there anymore
@mrfrog09136 ай бұрын
@@Badgerlust well the problem is that you need money to buy food, you need a job to get money.
@tempestarashi56826 ай бұрын
@@mrfrog0913and that’s why you have to look for jobs before you quit your current job
@ankaplanka5 ай бұрын
It happens to a lot of Autistic people, because a lot of people assumes they do it to impress others, when they are doing it because they need to. People get so jealous because lots of Autistic people do good things because it's the right thing to do and others feel threatened by it.
@ogtrev5705 ай бұрын
bro i didn’t realize how good and deep this movie actually is…. i feel like kids love it and now as an adult you can love it for a whole other reason, while still feeding into the joy you found as a kid. Incredibles is truly a masterpiece
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Same it was a good rewatch
@jarmoliebrand20056 ай бұрын
The incredibles not being able to let out their true selves, being forced to conform and hide their biggest talents that are a large part in defining who they fundamentally are and what they want in life… I can draw many comparisons between that and having autism. I mean, if people put people in either the ‘normal’ box or ‘special’ box, I tend to feel like I’m in the special box. My way of experiencing the world, my interests, my way of communicating, etcetera… It’s all different from ‘normal’. But you’re expected to be ‘normal’. You’re raised to be and become ‘normal’. And rings especially true, having had a recent diagnosis, having not known about my autism since the start of my adolescence. I keep thinking that I shouldn’t walk a ‘normal’ path, but instead try and focus on my biggest strengths, which are strengths society doesn’t tend to value much. Society pressures my weaknesses more than my strengths. And in the film, the incredibles have to hide their (literal) strengths, and are over reliant on weaknesses. Dash is not allowed to do sports. Bob works a job meant for heartless, cold people, which he’s not. The pressure points society puts pressure on are the weaknesses of people who would be labelled ‘special’.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thx for Sharing you experience and thoughts on the movie it didn’t go unnoticed
@alf736 ай бұрын
I have autism as well and when I was finishing first year of college a few months ago they would force you to do certain things like planning, these things are mandatory for a pass grade. I didn't need to do these things and would prefer to spend time on the main work of coursework but that is not how it works, instead I have to pretend that the plan worked and helped when it didn't. Hopefully in the future when I have things ready I will be able to create my own way to live and make money rather than being in a job. Also something extremely important I need to point out. If you have autism and ADHD, and you take ADHD medicine and you didn't already know, non-stimulant ADHD medicine is better than stimulant because you do not get the anxiety/overthinking. The non-stimulant helps you mask autism better rather than going in unprepared so you would have it easier socially.
@jarmoliebrand20056 ай бұрын
@@alf73 I graduated from high school (or the Dutch equivalent of it) a year ago. A little over a year ago (time flies when you’re not having much fun). I proceeded to study political science afterwards, but it quickly started to not feel right. The people around me weren:t the type of people I feel comfortable with. And a lot was demanded of my non-existent planning skills. I didn’t like the course enough for those factors to be overridden. And the research stuff… I hated it. I absolutely couldn’t stand it. I went on a little vacation with my parents, to visit my brother who studied abroad for a while. Great week. I have started to realise how much I value my brother since he left home. He still lives nearby and visits often, but I used to see him daily. After that week was done it swept over me that I had to miss my brother for one or two more months. Considering he studies at the same uni I did, back at home, it was the worst ever timing for him to go abroad, from my perspective (but he had a wonderful time and that’s what counts). And I also felt a sudden dread of continuing political science. And it all came out soon after. The first two and only tests I made both went well, which made me more confused as to what to do. But I then decided to pull the plug. We started seeking coaching and I reevaluated my choice of study. Even though I did gain valuable experience, I felt like I was back at square one, if not further back. I really started feeling homesickness, when it came to my high school. It was relatively small and therefore it was not that overstuffed and overstimulating. In my last year, though, I was super eager to leave and start walking a path of my own. Right now I struggle a lot with finding proper coaching. I left the psychologist who helped diagnose me and started municipal coaching. It wasn’t autism specific. Turns out to not have been a great decision. I feel like I’ve not been moving forward much at all. And it’s clear something autism specific is needed. But they don’t want to refer me as of yet. We got advice from an autism specific agency and they advise to refer us. I want to be referred. My parents. The GP. Thus far it feels like I’ve been going around in circles and it all starts taking a long time, to the point I don’t really feel taken seriously. Tough couple months or so. I recently came across videos about autistic burnout and I think that’s part of what I’m going through now. I have enrolled in a new course (two actually… I’ll only start one) (at uni) but I don’t feel too confident that it will work out. Either linguistics or American Studies. I went to open days and such and had fun, but I still have lingering questions about the uni as a whole… I think it doesn’t suit me. I think perhaps I’ve landed here again through neurotypical expectations. Because it doesn’t feel like the type of thing I really want to do. There’s a difference between finding something fun and interesting and being passionate about something. I don’t feel passionate for any of the courses I’ve browsed through, barring one. I saw a creative writing study that sounded really interesting. Unfortunately, there’s only one open day a year and it had already passed before I quit political science. So I don’t really have much of a view on it. But it sounds very enticing. I feel like that’s what I should be chasing. That’s where I should cast of my mask of normalcy and embrace my inner self and flaunt it about, for the world to see. And whoever disapproves… I don’t care about their opinions. A friend from high school has autism too (and I believe ADHD as well) and he’s been chasing his dreams, deciding to explore and advance his musical talent. And I feel like that’s the kind of step I should take… and yet, I don’t. I feel held back. Expectations, perhaps. I feel like few people understand how crucial writing is to me. I don’t think many people can really grasp the intensity of an autistic special interest. I don’t think others could comprehend how much time it is given, how much time is sometimes demands, in my head.
@turtleanton65395 ай бұрын
Same. Im autistic to
@Acacius19925 ай бұрын
I'm fine with not letting out my true self. Cause it like all my so called "strengths" are completely worthless anyways.
@theinternetdeputy6 ай бұрын
After watching this video, i can confidently say that this channel is CRIMINALLY underrated, as that editing and analysis was incredible.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much
@Respect2theFallen16 күн бұрын
Hah I see what you did there
@rikmetz47206 ай бұрын
Honestly if the whole suicide and train incident happened here in the netherlands, mr incredible would be found innocent. Since here in the netherlands we don't have jury trials, but only judges and mr incredible didn't do anything wrong by law. In the movie mr incredible should have told buddy, that bomb voyage put the bomb on his cape and simply and kindly tell him this is why it is still too dangerous for him, but that his inventions can eventually indeed help superheroes and also let him do that.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thx for the insight never knew this
@tempestarashi56826 ай бұрын
The film takes place before the US enacted the “Civil Duties Act” (I can’t remember the actual name) that stops people from seeing someone for doing their Jobs, so people couldn’t sue Mr. Incredible for saving their lives, yet still can be worked around (like unnecessary harshness, or Sexual Intent) unfortunately.
@connormclernon265 ай бұрын
The thing is I don’t think the lawsuit actually worked, but it opened the floodgates once people realized Superheroes could be sued.
@TheGreatSalsaMan5 ай бұрын
That actually sounds incredibly dangerous that a judge is your entire court authority…the purpose of a jury is to prevent potential unjustified bias or nepotism by a judge…
@rikmetz47205 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatSalsaMan In my eyes a jury causes more unjustified bias and nepotism, than preventing it. But we also have three judge courts for really severe cases.
@Lite7275 ай бұрын
What I love about Mr. Incredible is that surface level he looks like a washed up super but he actually didn’t even want to quit and quite literally loved helping people. Not even for the glory and praise that was an added bonus but his obsession and addiction was saving peoples lives. He’ll wear a basic outfit and a ski mask and run into a burning building if it means someone’s life gets saved, he’ll sacrifice his job justs to help an elderly lady. He beautifully contrasts Syndrome who solely wants the glory and fame but will hurt lives instead of saving them to achieve it.
@Smol_Schan5 ай бұрын
I just realized that Bob's boss sounds like my college professor, and the similarity not just in voice but in ideology is painful.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Wow that’s deep
@mrheadcrab12335 ай бұрын
Was he as big of a asshole as the boss
@Milty20015 ай бұрын
As a kid i loved the incredibles but as an adult i had no idea that it has so many stuff that can be very relatable
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Same
@nabieladrian5 ай бұрын
I've been sitting with this "environment shapes people" conundrum for a while. I always wonder "how do I shape environment, then?" With something as big as society, "finding your way out" is the best conclusion in my mind for now. You can't change people around you, but... you can change people around you.
@smokeyplane32855 ай бұрын
"Christ is the only exit from this world. All other exits-sexual rapture, political utopia, economic independence-are but blind alleys in which rot the corpses of the many who have tried them." -Father Seraphim Rose ☦️
@techtutorvideos5 ай бұрын
@@smokeyplane3285 no, islam is the only thing that will set you free ☪️☪️☪️☪️
@PlaidHiker5 ай бұрын
Finding your way out is liberating, but, puts you in position of an outsider. As horrible as conforming is, the mutual trauma is a means of connection that in itself is valuable. Yeah, your outside the prison walls… but everyone is still inside…
@smokeyplane32855 ай бұрын
@@techtutorvideos Muhammed created Islam by mixing existing Christian/Jewish practices with Arab Paganism. His being visited by St. Michael was either falsified or actually a demon. In Islam, you are able to call God many beautiful names, but never Father. You are unable to have such a close personal relationship with Him. Accept Christ as Lord, recognize His death on the cross for your sins, and become a Christian, and You will be able to have such a relationship. God is calling out to you, He wants to be able to share His love with you. All you have to do is listen.
@1977WasPeak5 ай бұрын
yea, everyone should just become farmers/ranchers again
@magnetoonproductions95416 ай бұрын
The Incredibles universe actually did have a lot of potential. The bonus features on the DVD even came with a bunch of lore and backstories for some of the supers. Turning the film into a franchise would’ve made perfect sense. It could’ve expanded the themes that the film had, called out the unfairness of the system more, and fleshed out the characters more. Not to mention all the cool heroes and villains. Plus, it would’ve been very profitable. Too bad they waited 14 years to continue the story and even then, it wasn’t that good. Seriously, you think they would’ve started production on a sequel right away?
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
I’m going to go check out the bonus features
@normanclatcher5 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 it's a rabbit hole. You can spend _hours_ there.
@TarsonTalon5 ай бұрын
Problem was, it rubbed the powers that be the wrong way.
@mihaimercenarul74673 ай бұрын
Big disagree. Not everything needs to be a franchise. If it was it would have went into a rabbit hole, milking the franchise dry and eventually lose its true meaning and uniqueness.
@onemoreminute05435 ай бұрын
This really explains how we live in a society.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Appreciate it 🫡
@summitshortss6 ай бұрын
This video opened me up to a lot of themes i missed in the movie and I’m genuinely impressed by how good your analysis was. +1 sub
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
@@summitshortss thx I really appreciate this 🙏
@nox_chanАй бұрын
UHC CEO: Who's helping our stockholders?
@teresacoleman35816 ай бұрын
I dont wanna be a clock anymore
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Then don’t
@DanBacksIide6 ай бұрын
⏰⏰⏰⏰
@Douchey_Elkmen6 ай бұрын
Verify your clocks!
@MoninaArguel6 ай бұрын
What time is it?
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
@@MoninaArguel adventure time? 😭
@justsomejerseydevilwithint46066 ай бұрын
"Everyone's special, dash" "That's another way of saying no one is" "And when everyone's super!... No one will be." Conformity is THE ONLY villain of the movie, from school pressing Dash down, to work pressing Bob down, to the end game of Syndrome making everyone as super as everyone else, conformity, or the threat thereof, is the only source of strife for any of the characters all throughout the film. I'm glad you could realize such.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@Acacius19925 ай бұрын
I rather conform then be my true self. Cause my tryre self is worthless
@justsomejerseydevilwithint46065 ай бұрын
@@Acacius1992 That is not only morally but OBJECTIVELY untrue. You have worth, you just have to figure it out.
@adeleinetheartist8267Ай бұрын
@@Acacius1992 You're insecure. You should not conform to society.
@donjezza105 ай бұрын
I quite like the subtle detail in that scene with Helen and Dash in the car. Helen is trying to be positive when she says that they need to be like everyone else, but her expression slowly falls away afterwards. By the time she says "Everyone's special", her enthusiasm is all but gone, hinting that she's not even convincing herself with her own words. I could never help but wonder if in that moment, she may've been longing for the old days like Bob does, but focusing on being a mother is her way of coping.
@onyx.daffodil16445 ай бұрын
I've always sympathize with Sydrome . It's something as the kid I was at the time I felt empathy for a villain and understanding.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yea he just needed a chance and a mentor
@Atmxx10025 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize what the boss was saying until I grew up. It’s sad how accurate it is to our real society.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yea it be like that 😢
@Eternus_transmogrifus495 ай бұрын
3:43 Ah but there’s another conundrum. If that person had died, who of his family and friends would’ve gone, “Well why didn’t a superhero come to save him?!” What percentage of those people would become villains? Sometimes there’s just no winning in life.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Basically yeah
@thirdplanet44715 ай бұрын
In a stunning turn of events, a superhero is being sued for refusing to save someone who, apparently, didn't want to be saved
@UltraManager5 ай бұрын
Incredibles 1st movie. Was the real important message I needed in my childhood.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
I think we all needed it 🐐
@tigerfalco3 ай бұрын
a Fact someone pointed out is that they knew where Frozone was because Mirage was watching them that one night. Frozone was going to be next, but they found Bob who Syndrome was looking for. The Omnidroid drove Bob to a place with Lava, hot enough air that Frozone would have issues fighting it. If Lucius hadn't been with Bob that night, he couldve ended up like the rest of the supers.
@Jollyjose2512 ай бұрын
My mind is blown
@alphabladelm20117 күн бұрын
😮 Holy crap, I didn’t realize that. Frozone really dodged a bullet there.
@SOM-v4o5 ай бұрын
When I was younger I thought he just got annoyed with the boss just being annoying. Growing up I realize that he's just someone who deserves what he got for being ignorant and not being empathetic.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yeah the boss was the worst just a greedy individual
@AceTheBirb5 ай бұрын
Mr Huph definitely wasn't ignorant. He was made aware of the situation and all he said was "Let's hope we don't cover him." He only cared for money and saw the common man as a pay check. Nothing more.
@ProtoAlpha4 ай бұрын
Dude, that take got more immature as you got older. How is that possible? What the boss was talking about made complete sense. If you're just giving away services without conforming to the company you work for, how is said company supposed to stay alive?
@KarenMyComputerWife5 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I didn't understand, well, anything that Bob and Mr. Huph were talking about in their conversation. But I knew from the beginning that Mr. Huph was a bad person for not letting Bob help the man that was getting mugged. But when I started understanding what Bob and Mr. Huph were talking about, I realized that Mr. Huph was EVEN WORSE of a person than I first thought he was.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Yea he’s such a realistic villain
@TacticalWill-sc2ffАй бұрын
For me it is the opposite. I now see that mr huph is just doing his job and probably is unaware of morality because he thinis stockholders are the foundation of morality. I just understand him. At least he has a clear purpose in his life that superheroes of modern day lack. We don't even know our path so how can we even begin to be exceptional.
@TacticalWill-sc2ffАй бұрын
And if there is path, it probably is called "Schizo" or "crazy"
@blinkyy1088Ай бұрын
@@TacticalWill-sc2ff Absolutely insane take
@sirenia7556 ай бұрын
if Mr Incredible did not save these people, they would be dead.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Facts. A true hero
@JeremiahRice123Ай бұрын
Correct. But in the end, is that his problem?
@alexandermills99656 ай бұрын
The amount of videos I've seen on society are amazing. It appears that people from both sides of the political spectrum are ALMOST coming together. No matter which side you are on nothing seems to change.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thank You So much for your insight 🙏
@alexandermills99656 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 Its true the ultra rich and huge corporations have the biggest impact to how we live our lives
@1977WasPeak5 ай бұрын
nah the left LOVES & WANTS the matrix/ai overlord/simulation/one world government
@CaptainFALKEN5 ай бұрын
Powerful video, thanks for posting it. "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." I've been pulled over so many times by cops. The only time I actually got angry about being pulled over for not knowing about a street sign in the area, they left me alone and didn't give me a ticket. And I looked literally 10+ years younger than I am. And I'm short as hell. I'm a fully grown 5'2" white/filipino male in the USA, and people treat me like shit. I'm shorter than Muggsey Bogues, and he was famous and still treated like shit. The world hates oddball people. There's a "box" that people put you in, or "vibe", and if you don't act like they expect you to act, or if they can't control you, they get angrier and hate you to the point of disrespecting you and nobody does a thing about it. And we all know, nobody is coming to save a man. He must save himself. Respect is based on fear and is forced. A guy can work 20 years at a job and be treated like shit, but a new guy who is probably 6'5" starts off on a supervisor position. The world is cruel, especially the western world. Charlie Bucket's dad's job was replaced with a robot. I worked with the exact same robots programmed with a "teach pendant" device, and the robots messed up all the time. Even video games have random glitches that can occur based on lag/overloading. And people have been trusting their self-driving mode cars and they've already crash into people on the road. This era is way in over its head. The story about the mouse in the jar of grains is much like this.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing and also enjoying my video
@OfficialAnekito26 күн бұрын
That's blackpilled and I love it.
@dinoblacklane1640Ай бұрын
As a kid I always thought that Bob wanted to become Mr. Incredible again due to want the glamour of being a hero. But as an adult I realise that he just wanted to help people, if he got to work for a company that was actually good, then he would have never been tempted to moonlight as a hero
@tasiaalex91695 ай бұрын
Been having really bad depressive episodes lately. This video helped a lot today. Thanks for putting this out there. It helped
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Glad I could help
@DeanHuertasАй бұрын
Everything in this video was so well articulated. Everything I always thought about from this movie was finally made into a video. Amazing job! Thank you for creating something that has been on my mind for years.
@MediaMunchies495Ай бұрын
Thank you I appreciate this a lot 🙏🏾
@garrettbarnard69136 ай бұрын
Bro absolutely crushed this. Keep at it and the subs will come.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Appreciate it 🫡
@Wakunafgc3 ай бұрын
Now that I'm older I'm really seeing syndromes perspective a lot clearer. Having ur hero walk all over ur dreams can do some real damage.
@tim_the_traveler5 ай бұрын
As someone who has ADHD and other disorders among other things. You will quicky discover where people like Bob and Syndrome are coming from where what society deems as normal and expected don't mesh with you as a person at all and without the proper support structure you find yourself falling behind, losing hope or falling the wrong path. It get's especially tricky if you are in a community where trying to break these norms can be dangerous for what ever reason. Over all good video here.
@chidori72345 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on DVD a lot when I was a kid. It's one of the few Pixar films I liked along with Cars. This makes me wanna watch it again
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
@@chidori7234 definitely give it a rewatch
@richconsparartbro4971Ай бұрын
I loved Cars and The Incredibles when I was 9. Growing up, understanding this really rethinks how I relate to characters when i was dealing with things in my life.😢😢
@writingelitefamily47344 ай бұрын
The content in this video is right out of a sociology textbook, but uses a very beloved movie to make great points of reference that can be easily understood. Thank you for awesome video!
@MediaMunchies4954 ай бұрын
@@writingelitefamily4734 no thank you for giving my video your time
@tasenova27175 ай бұрын
genuinely have ADHD and OCD, I don't know how to describe it, but the way you've presented it and your editing, it's insane to think about this movie trying to send such a huge message when I had thought it was one of the funniest movies back then. that it could be the most anti-conform message ever in a kid's movie. wow.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Thank you
@LionsMeatrider6 ай бұрын
This video needs way more views and likes
@misterhimura0365 ай бұрын
This movie didn't needed a sequel. It was already an autoconclusive perfect story
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Agreed but I don’t mind a little universe expanding maybe a spin would’ve be bad
@tangerinesarebetterthanora-v8kАй бұрын
Especially when the sequel is very similar to the original but not nearly as good.
@KeyleeTamirianАй бұрын
A TV series sequel would be good,
@tangerinesarebetterthanora-v8kАй бұрын
@KeyleeTamirian it would probably be awful. look at Disney's output for the past 5 years. 80% crap.
@natesamadhi3316 күн бұрын
But what about Pixar's shareholders?? we have to think of them too!
@David-xd6hiАй бұрын
One of my favorite things to do nowadays is rewatch Pixar movies I loved as a kid, and realize the deeper message within them
@MediaMunchies495Ай бұрын
Same
@veiserexab14285 ай бұрын
This is what I fear when entering adult life, the conformity thing and soul sucking dead end job
@1977WasPeak5 ай бұрын
just move out to a rural area and be a farmer
@veiserexab14285 ай бұрын
@@1977WasPeak that's what I was thinking
@JDog26562 ай бұрын
@@1977WasPeakwhat’s that gonna do?
@automatonm99Ай бұрын
@@1977WasPeak that will probably guarantee the same results
@masterg2574Ай бұрын
WELL DONE! W-e-l-l D-o-n-e, Well done! Bro, what an EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!! Should be Inspirational to many youtubers to touch this QUALITY! What a beautiful video man....
@KhunShawn5 ай бұрын
“ You didn’t save my life, you ruined my death “ Woah…
@AuthorHoshiChan5 ай бұрын
This movie really was just so deep and good. Why don't we get this kind of stuff anymore? The incredibles, Lilo and stitch, OG ghost busters, OG twister, Idiocracy. Movies and series that made genuine commentary on life and current events, giving life lessons with real value. Nowadays everything seems to have as much value as the emoji movie... From forced shitty sequels, to blatant advertising made into a movie.
@BuffPomsky5 ай бұрын
Cuz big companies no longer value family messages and are bought out to show political agendas and whatnot. Good things take time but look at how many subpar movies a company like disney are producing. Unfortunately they make more money pushing out 10 movies in 2 years than 1 good movie.
@PARRI_JUSTICE6 ай бұрын
I really like the point of the video it opens up a new point of view for the whole movie
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thx
@kywee7777Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍🙏 for the upload. I don't know why the algorithm recommended your video to me but I'm grateful for it. I was already 30 when the movie came out and didn't watch it as I thought it was for kids but this video have been very enlightening. It was a lot deeper than I thought 🧐
@confucious7Ай бұрын
15:08 is really very meaningful and applicable to my life right now and you give me alot of hope giving that statement. Keep doing what you are doing, you earn a new subscriber 🤗
@troypreston19986 ай бұрын
Dude this video is incredible! And about the fitting in thing belonging is the very opposite of fitting in. Like surviving versus living.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it
@troypreston19986 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 hey no problem. You keep up the good work and stay blessed
@deandredukes956 ай бұрын
Adulthood is hell
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Nah tell me about it 😭
@younglove33626 ай бұрын
I'd never want to be a kid again.
@TheGreatSalsaMan5 ай бұрын
@@younglove3362i wish I could be a kid again WITH the knowledge i have now so I don’t waste precious freedom…
@younglove33625 ай бұрын
@TheGreatSalsaMan Hell no! I still rather be an adult. I just wish I knew what I know now in my 20's.
@1977WasPeak5 ай бұрын
@@younglove3362yea ur trippin
@puffpuffpassmako3 ай бұрын
One thing I really love is the other superheroes we NEVER meet still feel like actual characters and like they were part of the bigger universe of the Incredibles. Gazerbeam's demise was horrifying and sad and we only know of him prior from a newspaper clipping of him missing and his attendance at the wedding. Thunderhead was really good with kids and you can see he LOVES his job as a hero and his accidental cape snag is so sad. And all the supers terminated by the omnidroid on the computer just hits heavily, knowing Bob knew each and every hero on that list is now gone. The hero roster in the "glory days" was enough to build a team that rivals the Avengers and I think that's such a cool detail that other minor heroes are treated with so much respect that we as an audience feel for them with such limited screen time
@RealTimeRedditStories6 ай бұрын
great video, I haven't watched the incredibles in some years and I didnt realize it was this deep.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Definitely give it a rewatch
@eggballo44906 ай бұрын
I don't think the train crash was the direct cause of Supers being outlawed, but more like the final nail in the coffin. From what we saw in the old news reel, anti-super sentiments had already been growing amongst people for quite some time.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yea the peeping Tom one was crazy
@TheGreatSalsaMan5 ай бұрын
The heroes need to learn to lead the threats to wastelands and deserts and arctics so they don’t cause collateral damage 😅
@eggballo44905 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatSalsaMan That's what Goku does.
@joepublic67655 ай бұрын
@TheGreatSalsaMan Ah yes, for we all know there loads of unhabitied areas near and in cities
@thatdrummeroz6546 ай бұрын
It's my birthday today as of Midnight... I love seeing theories and perspectives on iconic movies and stories. That said, this video is the perfect eye opener. Not just about the story, but how to recognize your self importance and who you define yourself. Subscribing! Great Video.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
I hope you have a great birthday thank you 🫡
@jackhartford48316 ай бұрын
ive seen channels much worse than this with 1mil subs, you sir, deserve 10mil. great vid, super introspective and thought provoking. totally earned my sub and like.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much hopefully I can get there one day for now I’m gonna keep trying my best
@jackhartford48316 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 hell yeah man do what you can! it’s already really good. looking forward to the next ones! also, really liked the korra video!
@thesomethingthatisntathing5146 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 Those subtitles are a little rough though. Something to keep in mind for the future.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
@@thesomethingthatisntathing514 noted
@davekisman27636 ай бұрын
It's just like the humans who hate mutants.
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Yea The Xmen Would be another situation like this
@SCARaw6 ай бұрын
dude no, they will call you transphobic
@margotpreston6 ай бұрын
@@SCARaw I see we're are living rent free in your head. It's very roomy, lots of empty space to reside in. Thanks for the free lodging.
@justacloud33744 ай бұрын
The topic on this movie is so very good and thought-provoking man… keep up the good work and I really mean it here!
@MediaMunchies4954 ай бұрын
Thank you I really appreciate it
@justacloud33744 ай бұрын
@@MediaMunchies495 Hey you’re welcome…you deserve the praise here!👍👍👍
@liamkingrecords5 ай бұрын
This was inspiring bro ngl, we fear being what we want to be because of what people will think, and people put you down because you wanna be what they couldn't be
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
True, life to short brother go be free 🫡
@CaptainFALKEN5 ай бұрын
Well said 🤙🏼
@theintrovertedaspie90954 ай бұрын
We are social animals after all.
@jonathanvilario54025 ай бұрын
I'm getting recommended all these videos from small youtubers now and I'm really liking it
@XWDaniel5 ай бұрын
This video was incredible
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Appreciate it 😂 good joke btw
@KngkupiАй бұрын
Amazing video you did your thing with this one, respect .
@MediaMunchies495Ай бұрын
Thx appreciate you brother 🙏🏾
@marthanda-9776 ай бұрын
Not sure how I stumbled here, but you made some great content buddy. Keep up the deep-thought videos !!
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thankyou I will
@claudiuskeat833628 күн бұрын
It's also wild how a children's film depicted an attempted suicide, even blatantly said the word, and for some unknown reason, it's being censored everywhere on the internet.
@neurofiedyamato87635 ай бұрын
There are a lot of aspects of the movie that is brilliantly written. You covered some great points but I think there are many aspects the video doesn't cover such as the technical aspect. This isn't a criticism to your video. It is a well made video but it is just saying how good this movie was. I rewatched it so many times as a kid. And every time I watched it as I got older, I understood more about it and noticed more and more of its narrative skill. Contrasting this to many other movies and shows, you can really tell why and how the writers pulled off such a good story. It isn't just the themes or animation. From execution, foreshadowing, character development, and the way it delivers information without dumping it or using canned dialogue. It deserves its reputation
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Appreciate the insight well said
@terrancemazzАй бұрын
This was absolutely incredible to watch
@RyDaCol5 ай бұрын
I was expecting a Dark theory, gained a life lesson instead.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
lol 😂
@ManuelHernandez-md3rt2 ай бұрын
Best The Incredibles analysis on KZbin
@MediaMunchies4952 ай бұрын
Thankyou I really appreciate it I have more videos like this 🙏🏾
@danielodors5 ай бұрын
There are three different levels of conformity: compliance - most superficial form. You disagree but are forced to conform anyways. identification - you identify with a group or person so you adopt their behaviors or opinions. as soon as you stop identifying, you stop conforming. internalization - this is the deepest level. You adopt the behaviors or opinions because you believe they are correct. It's permanent and lasts even after the thing that caused it is no longer around. For homework, read chapter three. Class dismissed.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
@@danielodors thx for sharing I didn’t know this before frl
@Nostolic3 ай бұрын
A superhero G3noc1de is a crazy concept for a kids movie. They don’t make them like they used to.
@potatoguy20055 ай бұрын
That one syndrome quote at 5:59 is my favorite villain quote ever written
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
W
@BroDragonBoo0135 ай бұрын
i've noticed that supers tend to live throughout hardships... just like with the Legend of Zelda series, you have people having to not let the hardships get to them, and gain new skills... at least irl it's every now and then we acquire these skills, in time you become more improved enough that you become almost unbeatable, and if you use everything you can to your advantage you're more likely to be successful in your battles. sometimes battles don't happen with fighting, perhaps with invention, or with written words. never underestimate the words you say and write. this includes what you put in your inventions for words.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
That's a great observation! Both 'The Incredibles' and 'The Legend of Zelda' indeed showcase characters who overcome hardships and grow stronger from their experiences. It's true that in real life, we gradually acquire skills and wisdom that make us more resilient. Success often comes from using every resource at our disposal, whether through physical abilities, inventions, or the power of words. Words can be incredibly powerful tools in shaping ideas, influencing others, and creating change. Your point about battles not always involving physical combat but also invention and writing is particularly insightful. It's a reminder that our everyday struggles and triumphs contribute to our overall growth and success.
@WILLAIM20Ай бұрын
0:44 I seen these on youtube polls now i know where the photo is fro.
@SkylorBeck11 күн бұрын
I was a child when I saw this movie, and it definitely set me up properly for what my life would end up being. I have thought about this movie countless times throughout my various jobs.
@tsundokuchan5 ай бұрын
This was an amazing video my man! ❤
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@tsundokuchan5 ай бұрын
@MediaMunchies495 I am a writer who is currently working on a project that had been going on for years now. I was actually falling into a gaming/depression hole then saw this video. Got my creative juices flowin'!
@chewiephasma33785 ай бұрын
Dude. This video was a banger. Nice job.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
@@chewiephasma3378 thx
@soirema6 ай бұрын
great video ! ^^ didnt really think of few points you made ^^
@MediaMunchies4956 ай бұрын
Thank you
@blackinkster4 ай бұрын
Thanks, man, for that huge knowledge drop at 7:00. It's really relatable being neuro divergent, too; even having superpowers in a society while keeping them on the down-low sums up the struggles all too well. Edit: watched it all the way through amazing vid god bless 🙏
@MediaMunchies4954 ай бұрын
Thank you I really appreciate this heavily
@PistolTrigger5 ай бұрын
“We live in a society”
@McRuffin5 ай бұрын
I watched this movie on repeat as a kid. I had my dvd collection like all 2000’s kids did. And this was one of my favorite… And This is the best thing I’ve watched all year. So deep and had me hooked the whole time. Thanks so much for this, subbed ❤️
@dancooper80335 ай бұрын
Imagine suing someone for saving your life, and then deciding to live afterward just to sue them
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Crazy right
@marvinesquibel26255 ай бұрын
Incredibly underrated channel with great quality im astonished to see you only have 3k subs keep grinding and dropping quality bangers like this you will no doubt get where you wanna be in no time I subscribed !
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this so much thank you
@eXclusive114 күн бұрын
You only respect me because I am a threat. That is the biggest take away and sadly it is the only way.
@Platinum_Baskets5 ай бұрын
You, sublime essayist, earned a sub. Keep up the great work.
@MediaMunchies4955 ай бұрын
Appreciate it sincerely
@Xedhadeaus5 ай бұрын
Thank you... I love Syndrome and wish someone got to him sooner. In life we meet a lot of people who are one hug or conversation from the deep end. And now with all the kids gunning their classmates and staff down... It makes me wonder how much change could happen if everyone was taught to be proactive and not reactive. Buddy clearly needed to have more roots laid down so cutting one of them wouldn't make him fall. But Mr incredible was his one root, and it was cut. I'm glad there are at least celebrities who understand how critical it can be to treat people kindly and let down others easily, John Cena is an example of that. In public at least, even when he might be offended, he's professional and presents himself in a way that expresses his feelings while still illustrating that he can be approached without regrets if done so respectfully. I pray there will be people out there who understand this and reach out to children so that they can save lives. At the end of the day... It really can be that easy.