>all just a dream
>used to read word-up magazine
Is this the worst ending to any Disney movie?
For some reason, I'm not mad when Alice in Wonderland does this. Maybe because it's the 'mother' to this idea?
>>77656514
Probably, Walt hated this shit.
>>77656514
Pretty much. I think that's one of the reasons why Walt hated Alice so much.
>>77656526
Maybe in the times of Carrol fiction was still considered sinful or something, but now everyone can write fantasy epic without having to account for real world at all, so it's dumb.
There's absolutely no justification for any story to be a dream.
>>77656635
I think it works some places, particularly when that's the whole point.
Now, when you tell me something was all a dream but it clearly lacked any actual dreamlike qualities, I'll call bullshit.
>>77656733
>I'll spank you till you can't stand up
>>77656526
alice in wonderland is a story written to contain everything english children at the time would recognize as parts of their lives, but all wiggled out.. so it makes sense to be a dream. it doesn't mean it can't also be real in its way. just like the alice in wonderland anime.. she enters wonderland each day then wakes up from the adventure later having been doing something nutty irl
>>77656497
>Salt, Pepper and Heavy D up in the limousine
>>77656514
>>77656532
>>77656533
How the fuck did you want it to end? It's not a dumb twist or anything, it doesn't go "haha its actually a dream, bet you didn't expect that", literally the entire point is that it's a dream with a completely nonsensical world and characters, did you forget about the fucking classic novel that pioneered this idea, of which the movie is an adaption?
>>77659823
An actual resolution that isn't just the conflict evaporating into thin air.
>>77659846
But there isn't really a conflict at all, it's literally just a dream, that's the entire point, a sequence of events that don't lead up to anything because they don't have to, not everything needs to be explained.
>pleb can't into unconventional storytelling