How did you like it?
What a comfy film
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Surprisingly great. I got it for my mom for Christmas.
Mostly good but also a bit too holywood with that ending if you ask me
Yeah it's perhaps -too- sweet for the Peanuts universe, but what the hey, I found it very cathartic after more than half the century of torment for poor 'ole Charlie.
The guy behind me got mad when he didn't kick the football.
Loved it, aside from the sin of Peppermint Patty acknowledging Snoopy as a dog at one point. Red Little Girl is whatever, THAT was the real crime.
It would have made a better series than a movie. It was a blueball version of Peanuts. Quick abridged versions of the strips that miss a lot of the details of the source. They looked right, and they sounded basically right, but they rush through at a movie speed and didn't do a lot with it.
Thanks to this thread I revisited this gem. Thanks OP.
Also this.
She found out about him being a dog during the 70s
>Finally meets a kid with a bigger nose than hers.
>Turns out to be a dog.
>Seen walking towards the bridge around nightfall. They never found the body.
This film is Charlie Brown's redemption arc
Good but Snoopy's airplane fantasy was boring
Aside from the 2014 Peanuts TV series, I think this was a proper way to give the Peanuts franchise a well deserved swan song. The 2D segments were absolutely beautiful and the ending before the credits never ceases to make me smile. It wasn't perfect, and the Snoopy segments drawn out a bit too long (which is fitting considering the later/final part of the comic strips run got too Snoopy focused), but for what the schulz family tried to do to maintain the spirit of schulz's work, it was great,
I'm sure whoever owns the franchise now will do their obsolute hardest to burn the franchise to the ground, but I consider this to be last mainstream Peanuts project and it couldn't have gone out with a better bang.
Fantastic movie, honestly the best thing to come out of Peanuts in a long time.
the dancing thing made me uncomfortable, but thats because i fucking hate dancing. otherwise it was comfy as fuck.
Comfy as it can be...
To me I have only one "problem" it show the red hair girl...
I really liked it.
It warmed my heart, literally all iconic gags were there, it felt like CB was maturing in his efforts to be better altogether and not just trying to conquer the redhead.
THIS
It's the victory moment one has been waiting for since forever
This too, couldn't have said it better myself
Also do you think someone else too should have added in that final moment or not?
this movie came at a time when my parents had a bif fight amd wouldn't speak to each other for 2 months
I kept watching this film to make me forget how sad I was, and I wouldn't stop listening to Better when I'm dancing
So this movie reminds me of nothing else but bad times
>Also do you think someone else too should have added in that final moment or not?
What do you mean?
you know what i mean, stop playing dumb
I never got into peanuts and this film was more or less an introduction for me. Didn't enjoy it, found it boring.
How come?
I actually like it more than the holiday specials. Deeply comfy.
I read the entire run of Peanuts as a kid. I loved comic strips as a kid.
This movie came out during a low point of my life and I felt like a depressed deadbeat trapped in one of the worst places of the world.
Regardless of what people think of the ending, it gave me the absolute feels. I legit almost sobbed seeing Charlie Brown fly a kite and befriend the Red Haired girl after reading 60 years of failure.
Since then, I've gotten close to earning my first degree, I'm easily going to get my second degree, and I now have plenty of friends and a romantic relationship. This movie made me feel like I had a chance in life and I took it. Charlie Brown deserved to finally win.
Yeah, but earlier in the film she addressed him as a kid, so it's inconsistent
Also this is possibly the sweetest a friendship between Charlie and Snoopy has ever been in animation.
Amen
It's not. She only addresses him as such when he's under the Joe Cool persona, the joke now being that she's fallen for the disguise.
Cute movie. Saw it with my family in theaters, we were basically the one ones there. It didn't quite get what it was trying to be at first (same gags as always, I figured it was some weird reboot thing) but by the end I was able to appreciate the send-off that it was trying to be. Definitely a great "victory lap" for Charlie Brown.
This is pretty great to hear. It's interesting how media can influence us, and to that I'm glad to hear you were able to find your motivation, user. Keep at it, you'll go far.
This is actually a good point. Ok that takes care of my main nitpick.