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#but idk i have always loved scary disturbing stuff so its just in my nature
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Don't forget to watch something positive before you go to sleep!
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babysizedfics · 4 years
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i have a goal to watch all the pixar movies before monday n it got me thinking about my favorite one (cause looking forward to something helps me finish things 🙃) which in tUrn got me wondering what u think the sides favorite pixar movie is n why n stuff
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oh my gosh i have no idea how many pixar movies there are but that certainly sounds like a big project!! have fun!!
*checks pixar wikipedia* Okay I went hard with this
Roman: Toy Story
He's definitely a nerd about the history behind it and the fact that it was the first entirely CGI feature film and it's the roots of pixar. Plus it's a creative idea, toys coming to life, the characters are all unique and funny, and I can imagine him relating to both Woody and Buzz:
Woody because being a team leader who struggles to actually maintain his friends' respect when he lashes out at an outsider, plus desperately needing validation from Andy/Thomas. Buzz because he's a hero figure who has to learn that he is not as invincible as he thinks he is. Also the way they bicker but then become best friends makes Roman emotional thinking about him and his brother Vee.
Virgil: Monsters, Inc.
Monsters scaring people because it's their job. The protagonist realising that the way he carries out his job does more harm than good and vows to be better. A small child who everyone runs away from screaming calling them dangerous and terrifying, being practically adopted and taken care of by a soft loving hairy father figure who realised that they aren't scary, just misunderstood.
Yeah, this one hits Virgil hard.
But he can't watch it when he's regressed! Too scary for itty bitty baby Vee.
Patton: Ratatouille
First of all Patton thinks rats are adorable and hates that they get a bad rep. Also he really loves the way food and cooking is portrayed as an artform and is impressed by how just a cgi image of it can actually make everyone hungry.
But essentially he loves that the theme focusses on acceptance despite people's differences and encourages people to abandon prejudices. In Remy the rat of course, but also in Anton Ego the food critic. It shows that despite an icy exterior and perhaps being overwhelmed by negative experiences and becoming hardened, there is always hope to reignite a softness inside of someone.
I just think Patton wiuld really dig the moral that no one is completely evil even if they seem that way, you can always inspire someone to be better. (Not saying this is a fact, it's an opinion and idk where i personally stand on it but i think patton would think that!) Patton subconsciously grabs onto it also because he is scared by his own negative emotions, specifically anger and jealousy, and his worst fear is them making him a bad person. But this film reminds him that you can never lose that soft part of yourself, and its comforting to him
Logan: Finding Nemo
If Logan were a geography teacher he would be the one to put on Finding Nemo for his students at least twice a year, on the last lessons before winter break and summer break. He loves that the film introduces the audience to so many different variations of ocean life and that they actually manage to teach them a little about each one, such as how old turtles can get and the fact that octopi release ink when they're frightened. That and it addresses industrial fishing and human destruction of natural habitats.
And he won't admit it but seeing Marlin fight so hard for his son despite all obstacles is heartwarming to Logan and reminds him of the fact that he would truly do anything to protect his family now that he has them. The fact that Marlin expresses his affection through being strict and enforcing rigid rules is relatable to him and watching the chracter realise that he has to be flexible to allow his son to flourish reminds him to loosen up a little.
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Janus: A Bug's Life
This is definitely Janus' cup of tea. Individualism and anarchy. Condemnation of unquestionably obeying authority. Addressing that oppression can stem from a leader's genuine fear of what they know their subjects are capable of (overthrowing them).
He's also a sucker for plots that centre around deception and misunderstanding, and the fact that the protagonist mistakes a group of circus performers for esteemed warriors and those same performers mistake him for a talent scout makes him chuckle.
Remus: The Incredibles
He loves the chaos, he loves that the heroes disregard the law, he loves imagining all the horrific ways they could use their powers to defeat their enemies in progressively creative and disturbing fashions and loudly complains of 'wasted potential'
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