obsessed with characters whose absence plagues the narrative. characters who were gone before the story even started but who continue to haunt the narrative, whose absence can be felt through every step, characters who cast a shadow on others no matter how much they try to move on, who the narrative itself mourns.
Yeah no I do mean the writers the writers of Donald duck predicted methylene before it was discovered like two decades later
finally decided to sit down and watch the incredibles again. there will be no commentary because i’m gonna be too busy watching it
okay i just gotta say
having been married for 3 years now (almost), i really love how bob & helen argue. when i was a kid it just came off to me that everyone in this movie was being super mean for no reason but when you watch it as an adult it’s different. i really appreciate that even when bob is frustrated/angry he basically never lashes out at helen or the kids, his problem is he’s withdrawn and existantialling. i also really appreciate that when they do fight they’re actually more expressing their frustration than attacking each other. it’s only later when things get real that helen (understandably) gets really angry.
also edna’s advice is actually really good, helen’s just melting down over the idea of losing her husband (which is sweet and helps us understand her character) but edna tells her to confront it immediately, hold bob to account by leaning into his concern (all his heroics being forgotten) and reminding him that she’s a super, too. direct action is a blessing in communication.
i love how the movie communicates bob’s competency, like he’s actually handling all the twists and turns of the situation rapidly deteriorating very well, the only thing that throws him off is when his family gets involved. we also see helen’s competency in the plane scene and how she immediately knows something’s up when no one responds on the radio
syndrome is such a fucking good villain, saying ‘i seem to recall you prefer to work alone’ and laughing at him when he believes he’s murdered the guy’s wife and kids???? holy fuck
as previously mentioned bob breaking down and sobbing alone in the containment room shaped my personality
ah the good old days of 2004 when having a voluptuous mom ass was a bad thing. good riddance, we don’t miss you.
also the it’s a neat little parallel to bob’s body image struggles, they really went to great lengths to showcase that these people are equals & soulmates
the kids are really well-written too, they feel very authentically their age and they both have motivations, the writing does a great job of showing how the gravity of the situation sinks in for them and forces them to rise to meet it. dash especially fascinates me in this movie because he’s just the right balance between immature and starting, just starting to get that life is a big deal and stakes are real and you’ve got to care about what you’re doing and try to do the right thing in every situation. the way the kids instinctively protect each other even though all we’ve seen of them so far in the movie is antagonism is just *clenches fist* so good
The Incredibles is incredible on every level
I appreciate the "there will be no commentary because i’m gonna be too busy watching it" followed by 8 of the truest takes on the movie, respect.
“If you expect me to forgive-”
Forgiveness is a possible (but not required) effect of redemption. It is not the cause of redemption. Forgiving is not synonymous with redeeming. People can redeem themselves by becoming better people with or without the forgiveness of others. Just as people can forgive someone who has yet to redeem themselves.
[id: The meme lf Edgar Allen Poe holding a letter with concern, then holding it closer to his face in deeper concern. end id.]
i can’t stop watching this
GO WHITE BOY GO
Good job, Tortimer.
That’s it, that’s distilled to their essence
*teleports behind you*
*teleports behind you*
*teleports behind me behind you*
WHY IS THERE A GIF FOR THIS