This film is so iconic; it just seems especially important that people not miss anything.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 01:37:20 +0000 UTC
Maybe Jesse never called his foster parents mom and dad because they thought it wasn't necessary for him to do so in order to get across the idea of his foster parents caring, and maybe it was also because they wanted to leave open the idea of Jesse reuniting with his mother.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 01:30:28 +0000 UTC
Sometimes, certainly in fiction, well-meaning parents leave and don't look back because they're embarrassed, scared, and sad, because they know they can't take care of their offspring and they're hoping things will turn out better if they go a different way.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 01:27:31 +0000 UTC
I wonder if Jesse's actor had to learn how to swim before or after he got the part.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 01:21:49 +0000 UTC
Even after this movie, people operate based on the idea that people can't take care of animals.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 00:57:15 +0000 UTC
Nasty things happen when people ignore what they've learned.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 00:53:28 +0000 UTC
It seems it's suggested that human beings don't even know how to treat animals.
Jesse's the same age as the boy in Pete's Dragon; he's ten.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 00:49:45 +0000 UTC
They don't care how Willy feels if they're making money; that's how it goes with greed, isn't it?
Banging on the glass... This isn't a hockey game...
It's really only just sunk in how moving the New York Liberty from Manhattan to Brooklyn now has them positionally and metaphorically caught between the Rangers - their metaphorical brothers - and the New York Islanders.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 00:45:02 +0000 UTC
It's sad, but Netflix has been involved in a lot of brainwashing. That's why I don't want to subscribe to them. It's tough to think about things like the ulterior motive behind the remake of The Karate Kid.
TyrekeCorrea
2025-06-07 00:34:02 +0000 UTC
Those sea animal parks were just defamed. You take a close look at other, more recent material involving animals, especially the news; people just want to break the public relationship between people and animals, efforts at genuine, harmonious coexistence, so they can manipulate them in private. That's probably why they did Disneynature: to pave the way for literal and metaphorical image manipulation in live-action remakes like Dumbo and the Lion King. Even the horses in It Takes Two - we're lucky we still have ANY horse-drawn carriages in Central Park. You think people aren't absolutely vitriolic about it today?