Dustin Hoffman he was a Villain of Captain Hook his Son was Born from the Descendants 2 before isle in the land of Villains came from their Kids all Grown Up this is Parents and Bigger Kids by Disney+ 🎥❤️🎉🤩🥳🎥!!
Amen fell in love with this movie damn near when it was 20 years old. I was 10. I’m going on 24 years old now I have two kids movies so much different as a parent
Literally crying right now 😢 my son is 9 months old and this was one of my top movies of my childhood. Inspires me to be the best dad I can! My dad was very good to me and I want to pay it forward. This movie means something so much more now that I'm a father. ❤
Hook is one of my top favorite Movies with Robin Williams, and I also find Robin Williams to be an awesome Peter Pan too! I do love Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook because I always thought he was perfect to play that role in the cast that time!
Something this scene shows us: How if we run from our problems, Ben we forget who we are, we can become the very monsters we fought as children and in the process, lose our own children to those monsters.
The pirate asking “ain’t you”, Peter Pan he jumps out the window made me die lol smartest pirate!! He’s survive a jump in the water no against Peter tho lol
Ik what you mean, but that was IMO Peter being a father first and foremost. He tried taking away what Hook wanted most of all, a last fight, and to take his children away from all that evil. But moments after he is painfully reminded that Hook needed to die for it all to end.
@@silverpslm Rufio got himself into the s***, first of all, I don't think it was Hook's intention to kill him first, Hook is vastly more experienced, and if he was fighting to kill him, I think he could have stabbed him in the chest before, or cut him with his hook, to severe an artery in his neck, it was the taunting at 7.06- instead of just accepting defeat, and saying I'm not worthy to win you in a fight, but Pan is, would have made hook appreciate his honesty, and would have spared his life.
Hook is just happy his old enemy has returned to his old self and can fight him one more time I love this movie as much as I love the classic animated movie
Rufio was an a hole, he invited his own death- was never going to win Hook, he was way too ambitious, and cocky, I don't think Hook even wanted to kill him first, he was toying with him, until he opened his fat mouth, @7.06- that really irritated Hook, who was like, okay, you die now, no more toying with you- Pan ain't going to save you!
When hook slashes pans arm, the worst pan did to hook in revenge was when he slammed hooks claw into the giant crocodiles wall. I always used to think he didn't get him back enough.
It was never about revenge it was about ending it once and for all, vengence (for himself and Rufio) was merely a side benefit. Besides the way Hook died just "chief's kiss" can you immagine a worse and more fitting death. His greatest terror was being eaten by the crock for half of his life it was after him, and he finally killed it but the fear still remained. Then in what should ahve been the moment of his greatest of victory it comes back to life and finally gets him. His final cry of "I WANT MY, MOMMYYYYYYY!!!" Shows you who he truly is, and it even makes you pitty him a bit inspite of his villianious deeds. Maggie had it right the whole time, he was just a sad, and lonely child who like all children just wanted/needed his mommy, and who in spite of his posturing and physical age never grew up. He was a paralel of what Peter could/would have become, but did not because he met Wendy, and ultimately left Neverland, then upon his return he finally finished growing up. He had thought growing up meant completely abandoning his inner child and all childishness, but discoverd that in fact it meant embraceing his inner child, and moving forward with that inner child at his side to the end. As he says in his last line "To live would be an awefully big adventure".
Anyone's disappointed that hook didn't fight with that sword? I was a huge fan of the original Disney movie and later on the book. So seeing him draw that sword made me super excited when I watched it as a kid. Then I was feeling disappointment when he fought him with a little rapier.
I think someone pointed out in another video that the first one was more of a decorative one and not really suited for fighting which is why he switched
Your not the only one who was disappointed by that part of the fight infact it always confused me why hook switched swords just to fight Rufio for a while I thought I was because he just wanted to fight Rufio with his special sword or that he used that sword for when he ever has to fight rufio and the other we saw for most of the film for when he has to fight peter pan
@@twistedwonderlandfan732 I'm pretty sure the reason why he uses the smaller sword is just for fight choreography. Easier to move that around for better and more dramatic flourishes than the longer sword he had.
@Shane Doll hmm you know that actually makes a lot more sense but I still wished he would have used the other sword though especially with how nice the design was
@@twistedwonderlandfan732 oh totally, like I said in my original comment I love that sword design and wanted to see him fight with it. I think choreography could have been done with a sword of that design, but I don't think it would have been easy and in a lot of shots clearly Dustin Hoffman is doing the choreography himself and that would have been difficult.
Thud Butt is by far the funniest lost boy! I bust out laughing every time he pushes the pirate over at 3:11 Reminds me remarkably of one of my good friends who passed away 16 years ago 😢
Dustin Hoffman and Johnny Depp are both my favorite pirates! And Robin Williams was my favorite all time actor and comedian! If you insert Robin Williams is some of today movies…what movies would he been a fit to be in?
7:38 Robin's face is perfection here. Literally Peter looks like Hook just killed his son, which I guess in this case the lost boys are like his children now.
Rufio was too cocky for his own good, he should have let Pan take on hook, he also taunted hook at 7.06- if he had kept his mouth shut, and waited for Pan to arrive, he would have lived- arrogance cost him his life- just like Appolo talking caca about Drago in Rocky 4.
when the lost boys where hitting the pirates with fruit on the dock i just had a bad thought one actually looked like captain barbosa at 4:48 anyone else think so :)
Rufio was too cocky, a c hole to be honest. I don't think Hook actually wanted to kill him, until 7.06- where he taunted him, Hook probably thought, f this, I'm gonna send this chump to never never heaven to meet the angels, or demons!