I Watched **PUSS IN BOOTS** For The First Time & It Was AWESOME (Movie Reaction & Commentary)

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Published 2023-06-17
Puss In Boots Movie Reaction and Commentary

today we're watching a 2011 DreamWorks movie - Puss In Boots - for the first time!
you can't go wrong with a movie about cats
hope you'll enjoy this reaction to Puss In Boots!

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All Comments (21)
  • @DanGamingFan2846
    A great origin story for a great legend This movie is pretty underrated in my opinion, with good comedy, great characters, and a great soundtrack, all of which The Last Wish turns up to eleven and adds so much more. Overall, a very solid film.
  • @nicolasbaron4506
    Puss in Boots is really underrated! But I do admit that it does look a bit weird looking back at it after watching The Last Wish. Everything changed in the sequel from the animation, the much tighter story, higher stakes, and the antagonist. Also, the scene where they show Humpty hiding in the shadows, revealing that he was always there during flashbacks never fails to make me laugh.
  • @videohistory722
    Here's the real brilliance of Humptys ending: He didn't die. He became a golden egg for saving the baby. It was never his destiny to steal the golden eggs. It was his destiny to BE a golden egg.
  • @MetaLatias5
    What do Humpty Dumpty in this movie and Death in Puss In Boots The Last Wish have in common? ... They were always there
  • @Rihipirous
    You're so iconic, I love watching your reactions <333
  • @gabrielalastra2926
    Seeing how predictable it is with you made me feel so silly bc when I saw it for the first time I was SO surprised with every twist and turn
  • @abthedragon4921
    This was planned as a self-contained spin-off of the Shrek franchise to explore Puss' origins. Puss himself is pretty much the only character that shows up in the Shrek movies. P.S. I highly recommend watching the other 2 Shrek movies. 3 is the weakest but it's not nearly as bad as many fans claim it is. And 4 is arguably the most emotional of the Shrek movies in terms of character development. They are planning on making a 5th movie but not much reliable information is out on it yet.
  • @ShilohSmith
    Humpty is one cracked up egg….extremely yolked
  • @juanbernando
    You did it. ✌ Love the cat jokes in this movie. Especially the one where Puss gives his mama a half-dead?, totally paralyzed-by-fear bird as a gift. I was, like, wtf! 😆
  • @videohistory722
    Here's a good thing to keep in mind: Shrek primarily focuses on fairy tales Puss in Boots primarily focuses on Nursery Rhymes There is also some overlap. That's why you see people like Humpty Dumpty, Little Boy Blue, and Bo Peep in here, and Jack Horner in the sequel.
  • @R3nZed
    Ok, but am I the only one who gets Hupmty's character? I feel like a lot of people gloss over that; Humpty was an outcast from the very beginning(from what the movie implies) and Puss was not only the first one to stand up for him, but to also befriend him. Yes we see troughout the movie that he was (and still kinda is) a bit narcisistic, but let's be honest, what kid wasn't? Humpty saw his hometown as a place that brought him nothing but pain so he decided to find a better place for him and puss, the only good part of his life. That's also the cause for his criminal behaviour. But then when puss starts to get praised, he also starts distancing from Humpty, seeing him as more of a burden then a friend(from Humpty's perspective), even tough we know puss was only trying to help him. Again, his hometown brought him nothing but pain, and he didn't see a point in trying to "redeem" himself to a place that didn't even give him a chance (thus getting the mother of the golden goose to destroy it...) To Humpty, puss, his best friend, was beginning to side with the rest of the town insted of him and that's why he felt he needed to bring buss "back on track". Now this doesn't JUSTIFY his actions, but it does explain where he is coming from and WHY he did it, which is what makes him very simpathetic for me. He has the wrong mindset, but a clear cause for such mindset to be formed. That also leads to puss explaining how he never stopped valuing their friendship, how he is right to be mad at puss for his "betreyal", but he doesn't need to destroy the town full of innocient people, and (since pusses friendship was all that mattered to him) this leads to him trying to CORRECT his wrongdoing for once, and sacrificeing himself in the process... Humpty was by far my favorite character in the movie because of this, it's fine if you dissagree, but you should at least consider what i just said.
  • @jonmercano1138
    7:26 They called back to this in the sequel. They go upward that time 9:04 Also in the sequel 14:49 Correct response😊! 15:34 Good instinct Kitty does mention getting declawed once or twice in the second. Definitley to Perrito, maybe to Puss when she thinks he’s taking the wish for himself “Why don’t I trust him?” You have goood judge of character! 24:22-24:34, 26:35 THANK👏 YOU👏 Jack from the Beanstalk story and Jack from Jack and Jill are different characters 😂 26:56 Preach it! 28:07, 28:12 Same attitude! Humpty’s redemption also didn’t work for me (if that wasn’t clear 😂) and weighs down the movie for me. It frustrated me the first time I saw it when it came out, and it still did when I rewatched it (for the first time ever) before the second I definitely conisder the second one better, but I still have a soft spot for this one (excluding Humpty) bc it’s more of a Western; a positive of my rewatch was reliving my enjoyment of that
  • @ShilohSmith
    My head is absolutely pounding but Sophie uploaded to my achy brain can just deal with it
  • @gurvmlk
    Speaking of cats fighting people with swords. I saw a video on YouTube years ago about a dog who enjoyed sword-fighting with his owner. My memory of the exact details may be a bit off, but from what I recall, the guy and his girlfriend (I believe) would often spar with each other, and the dog would always get super into it and want to be part of it. To the point where they actually got him a custom-made wooden sword with a handle he could comfortably hold in his mouth. Allowing him to fight with them.
  • @almas4663
    I really think you're missing out a lot by not watching the last two Shrek movies, and really should consider watching them despite what others are saying about it! Shrek the Third is way too over-hated, and Shrek Forever After is my personal favorite out of the entire franchise (Including Puss in Boots movies!)
  • @TheOGpurpleRanger
    Do you have any idea what they do to eggs in prison?? I tell you this it ain't over easy 🤣 that has to be the best line in this movie. Hey you like cats how about watching the movie cats & dogs??
  • @IDLERACER
    🐱👍 I remember seeing this back in 2011 and thinking, "Yeah, that was pretty good. It's up to Dreamworks usual standards, but that Humpty Dumpty character sure was annoying." While I enjoyed it, I'm surprised that it apparently did well enough at the box office to inspire a sequel some 12 years later. There are other films in the Dreamworks canon that I personally think are a bit more memorable that remain one-offs...Namely the two that came out in 2006, "Over The Hedge" and "Flushed Away," which both also feature a lot of major vocal talent. 🦔
  • @balintkovacs4089
    Great reaction video as always. And from personal experience, finding the right person can really be hard; that said, never go down the spiral thinking it's a lack on your part. If the other really wants you, they'll accept you the way you are. Which, I might add, is a very good way and anyone would be very lucky to be chosen as the one who accepts it :D