Movie Review of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
Hi friends
It's your girl Rita, a lover of interesting cartoons. I just stumbled at one "puss in boots" on Tuesday and believe me, it was super interesting. I decided to share my view on this particular cartoon, hopping to make you see the need to watch at your spare time and enjoy all it carries.

Watching Puss in Boots was honestly a sweet experience for me, the kind of cartoon that keeps you relaxed while still teaching you something quietly. From the very beginning, the movie had this warm and colourful feel that pulled me in. The character of Puss has always been charming, but in this movie, his story carried a deeper message that made me enjoy it even more. He’s bold, he’s courageous, he’s dramatic in a funny way, and he carries himself like someone who believes he can never fail. But when he finds out he has already wasted eight of his nine lives, everything changes. That part really touched me because it mirrors how we sometimes live carelessly until something reminds us to slow down.

One thing I liked was how the movie mixed humour with seriousness in a balanced way. You will be laughing at Puss’ silly behaviour one minute, and the next minute you’re watching him battle fear, panic, and the pressure of starting again. I found that relatable because fear is something most of us face silently, even when we pretend to be strong on the outside. The way Puss tries to run away from the Big Bad Wolf shows this clearly.


The Wolf wasn’t just a villain. He represented fear, consequences, and the reality that time doesn’t wait for anyone. That deeper meaning made the story stand out for me.
Another part I enjoyed was the introduction of new characters. Kitty Softpaws was smart and confident, and her chemistry with Puss added sweetness to the whole adventure. Their relationship wasn’t rushed; it showed trust, betrayal, forgiveness, and partnership. There was also Perrito, the small dog who brought pure innocence to the group. He didn’t have any special powers or strong abilities, but his heart was what made him important. Perrito reminded me that sometimes the people who look the simplest are the ones who bring the most comfort and strength when life gets tough.

The animation itself was beautiful. The colours were bright, the action scenes flowed smoothly, and the expressions on the characters’ faces made the emotions feel real. Even the fighting scenes were not too harsh; they were created in a stylish way that made them enjoyable instead of scary. I also liked the storytelling style. It didn’t drag, and it didn’t confuse. Everything connected well from scene to scene. The humour was clean and genuine, not forced.

Overall, Puss in Boots is more than just a cartoon. It’s a lesson about valuing your life, choosing courage over fear, appreciating friendships, and giving yourself a chance to grow. It teaches that bravery is not about pretending to be fearless but about facing your fears one step at a time. The movie made me laugh, think, and relax, all at the same time. For me, it was worth watching, and I truly enjoyed every bit of it.
Images: screenshoted with my phone from the movie
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