 Hey Disney, where's my money? Onward is the latest film to come out of Pixar. The film follows two brothers who live in a fantasy world where unicorns, centaurs, elves, satyrs, mermaids, pixies, they all exist. Like, basically take your typical fantasy setting and then fast forward it by about 1,000-ish years. You know, a typical medieval fantasy. Fast forward that about 1,000 years, two modern times and you've got the setting for this movie. This movie is awesome. I love it. I might be a little bit biased as I love Dungeons & Dragons as should be evidenced by the Mighty Nein t-shirt from Critical Role as well as the D20 tattooed on my arm. This movie legitimately feels like a Dungeons & Dragons one shot to me and I love that. It was so much fun. It's a very adorable film. So, like I said, this movie follows two brothers. One of them is basically me but animated. Also, according to my co-workers, he looks like me. I will let you guys be the judge of that. I kind of see it a little bit. Not a ton, but you guys are gonna have to tell me. But he is basically me in animated form. Like, I'm not kidding. It was hilarious for me to watch this and see how close he was to who I am. It was rather amusing. But, yeah, Barley, the older brother and massive nerd, just loves like the history and magics of this world. And then you have the younger brother, Ian, who's a little bit more timid, a little bit more on the I'm afraid to like, I don't want to get hurt so I'm not gonna avoid doing risky things side of life. On Ian's 16th birthday, their mom gives him a present from their dad who their dad died either right after Ian was born or right before. He gives them a staff with a resurrection spell. They try the spell, botch it, and now they have to go on a quest to try and spend this one final day with their dad. It's a really, really heartfelt movie, really, really touching. And it kind of hit me close to home about seven or eight months ago. My grandmother died and so kind of the plot of bringing the dad back to spend like one last day with him. That personally hit me very, very close to home. It might not hit others as hard as it did me, but it hit me pretty well. But that's not why I love the movie. It's just one aspect that I thought was really, really cool. This movie, just the world is a lot of fun, and this is your basic buddy travel movie with two brothers, and I loved it. This movie was a lot of fun, especially because like, keep in mind, these characters are teenagers. I'm not specifically sure how old Barley is, but Ian is 16, and so the entire time it keeps cutting back to their mom who's like freaking out because she doesn't know what's happened to her kids and like, just that was a really fun bit for me. But overall, I love this movie. It's extremely heartfelt. It's a very, very touching message about brotherhood and family. The movie was a lot of fun, and especially for me who was a massive nerd. I love Dungeons and Dragons. This felt like a D&D one shot, basically. Like, just its own self-contained story with a single quest. It felt awesome. I loved this. It also quite a few references, Indian, like, from D&D specifically. Like, the way that magic works in this, slightly different than how it does in D&D, but similar, like, if you botched this fel, there could be a backfire consequence. I think my personal favorite, though, is the magic core. Throughout the movie, there is this callback, call it to a monster called the gelatinous cube. This is one of the most terrifying monsters in Dungeons and Dragons, because it will just absorb you and then start eating you. And, like, you have to break out, but, like, physical attacks don't hurt it. And it's one of the hardest things to beat. Not because it is, like, powerful, just because it will kill you if you just stay in it. But I love that, like, little, like, call out to it, and that it actually appears. It was awesome. Overall, I think this movie is extremely heartfelt with the message of family and togetherness, and just overall, like, those you grew up with. It's extremely heartwarming. I loved this, and with all that in mind, for me, this movie rolls a 17. It's not the greatest movie I've ever seen, but it's extremely heartfelt, and I loved pretty much every minute of it. If you haven't seen Onward, I highly recommend that you go do. It's well worth the time and well worth the money to watch this movie, and I honestly hope that it becomes a classic because it's just really that good, in my opinion. That's all I have for now, guys. I hope that you enjoyed the video. If you did, leave a like and comment. If you'd like to follow me on Twitter or Instagram, links to both of those are gonna be in the description down below. If you like my content and would like to keep up with me, please subscribe. That is the best way to do so. That's all I have for now, guys. I hope you guys have a great day, and, as always, peace out.