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@MylingCyrus
9 күн бұрын
Calling a kid why were you born the same day meeting them is crazy 😭 coraline has no chill
@JFairy189
8 күн бұрын
Coraline is legit someone I would've avoided growing up lol. She absolutely has no chill lol
@maddygullotta2551
8 күн бұрын
@@JFairy189 I definitely would have buttheads with her because we were so similar as children. I was definitely the accidental bullly growing up because I was insecure.
@HeavyMetalHindu
8 күн бұрын
That line was just so many levels of uncalled for cruelty
@samjole3093
8 күн бұрын
I mean he DID just call her Caroline (her biggest pet peeve) and insinuate such a name makes her "ordinary" lol. Sure "why were you born" is meaner but Wybie did take the first shot🤷♂️
@JFairy189
8 күн бұрын
@@samjole3093 True. Coraline just be savage like that lol.
@lani3217
8 күн бұрын
His inclusion in the film is literally in his name!! sidenote as a brown person, it was incredibly refreshing to see someone with familiar hair and skin to me as a child in the film. There aren’t a lot of occult classics that have brown people in them such as this, and it was definitely nice to see.
@greyLeicester
12 сағат бұрын
Interesting take. I always saw him as dirty and unkempt white kid.
@voxangelaemortis
9 күн бұрын
I saw the movie before even being aware that the book existed. Can't fully explain why, but Wybie is perhaps my favorite character in the movie. Even moreso than Coraline herself. I think it is because he poses as such a foil for her. To him, Coraline is not a beloved daughter or a cute little girl in quaint way adults see little girls. She is another kid and, therefore, he doesn't hesitate to call her out on being weird for thinking a stick of poison oak is a dousing rod, to call her crazy and go running out of the house when she is being manic, or to keep trying to be her friend on both sides of these events. (Plus there is the tragedy of his Other counterpart. And, let us not forget, Coraline saves him right back shortly after he saves her from the Belle Dame's needle hand; still brave, just wavered a bit like we all tend to do sometimes.) Without him, Coraline would have been too much of a trope child protagonist that is annoying but everyone praises, loves, and (in the Belle Dame's case) covets incessantly anyway.
@littlemoth4956
6 күн бұрын
Bro absolutely not, what? First of all, Coraline isn't annoying. In a few moments she is, but generally she is not. Second, Wybie doesn't "call her out" on anything. He just says it's poison oak, he doesn't call her weird. And when he calls her crazy, HE came to HER house, and she was telling him the truth. Third, literally no one in the real world praises, loves, covets, or even seems to care about Coraline until the end. By all margins Coraline is treated pretty badly by everyone in the film up until the Beldam, which is why her trap almost worked. This INCLUDES Wybie, as no matter how much he "calls her out" for being "weird," the guy literally stalked her on multiple occasions in a skull mask and sent her a doll that looked *just like her* after having just met her and talked to her for a few minutes.
@user-op6kt8pg9y
7 күн бұрын
My theory for the movie is the parents called him whyborn because they didnt want a child so they now neglect him, the other mother preys on neglected children wich is why his grandmother makes sure to look after him
@cecilyerker
7 күн бұрын
His grandmother would also be protective because her twin sister is one of the ghost children taken by the Other Mother
@bananamanchester4156
8 күн бұрын
I think it's so compelling that the Other Wybie, who is essentially a puppet of the Other Mother, defies the other Mother to save Coraline. In fact, the Other Father does something similar. First of all it shows that the Other Mother is not just moving inanimate objects, she is actually creating beings with sentience! Secondly, Other Wybie shows a tremendous amount of courage and self-sacrifice by saving Coraline. Of course this would.endear her to the real Wybie, who must also have these qualities, because the Other folks are copies of the real folks. Additionally, it probably also served as inspiration to go back and save her parents and the ghost kids, following his example. Also, bonus theory about Wybie's grandmother- i have a hunch that she met the Other Mother as a child. Her sister was her twin, and she knew her sister was "taken". She also knew about the doll. Could it be that she was able to escape the Other World, but her sister chose to stay? Or perhaps, that her sister went through the door one night without her, and never came back?
@bluegreen9799
8 күн бұрын
You know what kind of follow up movie could be made by the Coraline creators that I believe everyone would enjoy? A part 2 that takes place in the past with Wybie's grandmother. The movie could tell the story of what happened before Coraline's appearance. It would have an obviously heartbreaking end (since we know the girl did not make it out alive), but the movie could leave some room for sweetness by creating a ghost moment with Wybie's grandma and her twin sis to really wrap things up. It would be scary and animated but possible to make for the kids, and the adults would surely love it. This makes use of your very valid theory. Fan's curiosities are great fodder for movie sequels.
@mightguy3118
7 күн бұрын
@@bluegreen9799so many movies getting unnecessary sequels these days when Coraline actually deserves a sequel and doesn't get one. So much you could do with this world.
@tkpease
8 күн бұрын
Wait! Some people don’t like Wybie? How. Howbie
@Suedetussy
7 күн бұрын
I was surprised, too. I find Wybie very cute.
@CaulkMongler
3 күн бұрын
In many ways he’s more likable than Coraline herself, to me.
@Suedetussy
3 күн бұрын
@@CaulkMongler Exactly, he’s an abused kid, but doesn’t take his anger out on other kids.
@lookatyoustrawberrybrunette
3 күн бұрын
Wherebie, whatbie, whobie, whenbie, wybie.
@aprilvaiarella435
7 күн бұрын
Wyborn is an actual name and it means something along the line of noble warrior and well-born.
@mylittlethoughttree
6 күн бұрын
I did not know that, thank you!
@aprilvaiarella435
6 күн бұрын
@@mylittlethoughttree You're welcome. I love learning the meanings of rare, unusual or foreign names. I find it fascinating.
@cecilyerker
7 күн бұрын
Coraline needed someone her age to talk to other than the cat or the adults. Henry Selick named him after a kid who he grew up with and argued for the necessity of Wybie’s character in the script. Wybie’s grandmother also had a twin sister who the Other Mother killed. She lured her with the doll you see get turned inside out in the opening credits sequence. She’s one of the child ghosts, with the pigtails.
@SingingSealRiana
6 күн бұрын
The book is her introspection, she can't express how she feels in the movie without having someone to talk too
@katherineofarrogant6370
8 күн бұрын
I don't think the ending detracts from Coralie's character at all. When she's confronting the other mother she's always scared, but she does it anyway. The other mother isn't like getting over your fear of spiders, she is a very real threat that can very easily kill Coraline. Nobody alive would not be afraid of that, and it would make her character unbelievable if she was. But where Coralie is brave in that even though she's terrified, she does it anyway for herself and every other child that could come across this place. And it's also sweet that in the end, she isn't alone and has people who care about her.
@z3phraim
7 күн бұрын
Reminds me of a quote I read somewhere a while ago, "courage is never the absence of fear; it is rather the presence of fear but so too the will to overcome it"
@Scerttle
4 күн бұрын
As a non-reader I gotta say that Wybie never felt out of place to me, it's wild to me that he isn't in the source material...
@Cage-CatYT
25 минут бұрын
Honestly same, I remember when I was younger reading the book for the first time and being very confused why he wasn't there 😭
@jacobkakyoin6882
9 күн бұрын
When I was younger I disliked the addition of Wybie purely on book purism, but he adds a lot to the movie and even the original story - a perspective like his even could have worked well in the original; he adds a lot to the backstory of the house on top of providing something Coraline does really need. The main thing I remain divided on is being unsure I like him saving Coraline in the final hand encounter, same as you. It completes his story arc and their friendship subplot nicely and parallels the Other Wybie doing the same, and it’s a visually exciting sequence, but I also very much liked Coraline being able to outwit and entrap the hand on her own. I wonder if it could’ve been done well as a combination of the book angle and what we saw; Wybie’s unexpected presence complicates the book plan and potentially endangers them both, or some element goes wrong for some other reason, but then their mutual trust plays an important part in defeating the hand anyway? Some compromise had to be possible. I never caught the mud thing, though. That’s really cool!
@siobhanflanagan4339
7 күн бұрын
As someone who saw the film first and then read the novel as a teenager, i love both mediums for what they explore and represent. The inclusion of Wybie is something i really liked. In my opinion Wybie helping Coraline to destroy the key doesn't take away from her courage or even her being afraid of walking alone in the dark, she is a child and our fears aren't always rational no matter how brave we may have been previously. Wybie helping Coraline also shows his growth and bravery as a character. He has defied his grandmother, compared to previous scenes were he would often rush home to her calling his name.
@romywilliamson4981
8 күн бұрын
I didn't know about the book, so I was surprised that Wybe was not in the original. It seems like he is necessary for Coraline to talk to, so we get to hear her thoughts in the movie format. But, now that I have heard the original ending, it does sound more meaningful than the slightly generic 'ambush and rescue' scene in the film.
@sleepyhollowo
6 күн бұрын
i LOVE Wybie!! there’s something so endearing about him, they way he moves and emotes! i was pretty disappointed when i read the book and he wasn’t in it. and Other Wybie adds such so much to Coraline’s time in the Other World-and to the horror of it, I remember seeing his mouth stitched shut and being absolutely horrified. such a great addition!
@efoxkitsune9493
9 күн бұрын
I love your point about the mud, that's such a nice little detail. Ever since I can remember, Wybie's name always struck me as really heartbreaking. He fascinated me as a character, and I almost wished we could see more of him. But I think it works great just the way it is. Thanks for the video.
@jolie_xoxo855
9 күн бұрын
DISCLAIMER: I know theory stuff isn't the point of this video's analysis, I just think some people might also have heard this or find it interesting. On world building/theory level, the addition of Wybie and Ms. Lovat can point to something quite sinister. In the movie, one of the ghost children was Ms. Lovat's twin sister. She strictly forbids Wybie from going to the Pink Palace apartments. Wybie tells Coraline he's surprised to see her living there because his grandma doesn't allow families with children. Some put these details together and conclude that Ms. Lovat intentionally allowed Coraline's family to stay, hoping Coraline would be taken to spare Wybie as he ages out of eligibility. I never noticed the mud handshake thing! I also like how Coraline initially pushes away Wybie, as well as other characters, even though he's exactly what she's been longing for. Not wanting to accept the move, still feeling agry at having to leave her old friends behind, etc is a part of it too, I think. Accepting Wybie as a friend could feel like she's accepted the move and/or disregarded her old friends
@bananamanchester4156
8 күн бұрын
It's an interesting theory but I must say it doesn't quite gel with her character! Grandma seems to know a lot about the Other Mother. My theory- she actually went through the door and met the Other Mother herself! Perhaps she went with her sister, and chose to leave while her sister chose to stay. Or more likely, she went through the door alone but felt something was off and escaped, like Coraline. But her sister, not knowing the danger, wandered in instead. Either way Grandma knows about the doll, so she must know about the OM's powers and their limitations. She knows the OM can't forcefully take a child, they have to consent to stay with her. So to protect Wybie, it makes much more sense to do what she does in the movie- forbid him from entering the Pink Palace, tell him honestly about the danger, and keep a close eye on his whereabouts!
@cecilyerker
7 күн бұрын
The mud analogy was a stroke of genius
@jeniferjoseph9200
5 күн бұрын
My theory is that Ms. Lovat is pretty old and she had people doing the renting out for her, and they stretched the truth about their being a kid to her because they were the only people interested in the place
@darlingdannid
Күн бұрын
@@jeniferjoseph9200 it could also mean that coraline's parents are so negligent that they genuinely didn't think to mention her. usually parents at open houses will gush about whether the house is right for their kids. coraline's parents might not have considered her at all
@Silica-black
9 күн бұрын
I personally disagree with coralines ending in terms of it sabotaging her courage. I understood that scene as Coraline doing the thing that made her scared in spite of her fear which reinforces her underlying courage.
@fernadineneally4330
8 күн бұрын
Have to agree here. Plus, after someone goes through something traumatic, there's a tendency to BE more on edge and alert as if it could continue. She also had the ghost children tell her it's not over, so she's suddenly aware the danger she thought she escaped is back on the horizon.
@maddygullotta2551
8 күн бұрын
Exactly. I think also as a horror film, I can understand the director wanting to keep the tension going for audiences. I havent read the book (It's on my list), but when I watched the film as a kid I was at the edge of my seat! I knew she was going to win (because it was a kids horror film). But I was still scared for her, all that tension would have been gone and it would have felt less like a horror movie ending and perhaps even a little unbelievable ? That she out smarted an eldritch horror demon and as a result, making it less scary (in my opinion obviously.)
@mylittlethoughttree
8 күн бұрын
Meaningwise it certainly makes sense, but not in terms of the narrative progression of a movie. The film builds up scarier and scarier until the big fight with the beldam, then drops down to a simpler fear. Makes sense but in terms of story structure and climax, it creates an underwhelming conclusion
@madisonmartinez5928
2 күн бұрын
Also, Coraline is supposed to be 9, so with the movie showing Coraline getting more outside help from Wybie I feel is a bit more realistic than a kid that young taking on a demon spider lady single-handedly, even if it's not as satisfying to some people.
@Patchouliprince
5 күн бұрын
The book is isolating and really scary, and it’s great, but I enjoy what he brings to the movie. I like that she has another child to bounce off of and lean on
@ShadowGalactica
6 күн бұрын
Wybie's grandma being the twin of one of the ghost children really works for me.
@bobsart403
6 күн бұрын
I think one little detail that could have made the ending better was have Coraline write a note saying something like "thanks for showing me the well" or even just "going to the well" and attaching it to the cat. Because she knows the cat goes to Wybie often and she was trying to prove the beldam to him earlier in the film (she couldn't go to his house because she doesn't know exactly were it is, just that its nearby) it would also make sense that she would want to prove it before she got rid of the key. If the note is vague enough it could even explain the tongs as there the same one he uses for slug hunting.
@chelscara
8 күн бұрын
When I was a kid, I didn’t like his inclusion for that stereotypical “why does she need a _boy_ to save her now” but as I’ve gotten older I really enjoy him. On top of the technical reasons you talked about when turning a book into a movie, he’s just a fun character and neither he nor his other-version diminish what she does do on her own throughout the entire movie.
@thxchucky
8 күн бұрын
wybie is a great addition to the movie lol
@PalaeoJoe
9 күн бұрын
I like when adaptations add or remove characters and other details. Different versions of a story should ve different
@acephaedramusic9588
9 күн бұрын
The problem starts when they start to leave out stuff
@williamhanekom9882
Күн бұрын
I think what people usually dont acknowledge is that Wybie is one of the characters who actually pushes the story forward at the beginning. He brings the doll to the exact place the other mother could lure coraline in because it resembled her. This very much adds to the fear wybies grandma had, implying the beldam can sense any child that comes within range of the house.
@Idiot_TaylorsVersion
8 күн бұрын
Wybie exists because Coraline talks to herself so much in the book
@aduckofsomesort
7 күн бұрын
In Norse Baby Names the meaning of the name Wyborn is: War bear. Middle English personal name Wyborn is from the Old English name Wīgbeorn, which is a combination of wīg meaning "battle" and beorn meaning "warrior". Weybourne From Norfolk, which may come from an uncertain first element and the Old Scandinavian word brunnr meaning "well spring”. The family name Wyborn is of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning "well-born" or "of noble descent".
@erinirvine7588
6 күн бұрын
Wow, that's very interesting thanks for sharing.
@rightbumper_
6 күн бұрын
watching this, i realize now that coraline the book was very much about fear, and coraline the movie was much more about loneliness
@TheStoneTargaryen
7 күн бұрын
That ‘yep’ after world anvil will always make me happy. In 80 years ill have a mush brain but I know I’ll still scream WOOOOOORL-
@mylittlethoughttree
6 күн бұрын
I hope it's the one thing I'm remembered for for 😂
@bluestrife28
6 күн бұрын
I never knew this was a Gaiman book!?! It’s official everything Gaiman has ever done or movies his works have caused are all amazing.
@ruby71406
3 күн бұрын
I love the video and i really liked your thoughts on Wybie! I actually really like the ending but i see why it being a departure from the book is dissapointing. I guess i always thought her arc in the movie is more about accepting her need for love and help even in a new environment and so wybie saving her and her accepting his help unlike before was meaningful. and it still is but i do think it would've been cool if she had a similar crafty moment like in the book. I also just love the scene for the frightening atmosphere and i think its a great character moment between them
@Jake-ro7im
9 күн бұрын
Wooo coriline content in 2024
@little2526
16 сағат бұрын
I was 8 when this movie came out. And it sparked something inside me. Art just excites me. I was so taken by it. I started the book after, still young but don't remember much. I watched it for its anniversary and again there was a rush of excitement and passion for creativity and now nostalgia. It means a lot to me. I may read it now at 23.
@mrdee2454
9 күн бұрын
Loved the movie. Find concept of projecting the perfect world to traps souls fascinating. Gives me silent Hill and nightmare on Elm street vibes. A supernatural visual beauty for the eyes
@oBuLLzEyEo1013
9 күн бұрын
I love this movie. It came out when I was 19...
@ashleighcalvert8937
3 күн бұрын
I don’t think her looking afraid and comforting herself undercuts her courage because she is doing something scary in the face of her fear. I do agree though that her tricking the hand is a better plot beat and I think they could have still incorporated it in the fight scene somehow. Maybe Wybie saving her gives her the strength to stop being scared and have a clear head with which she tricks the hand somehow.
@4ngelofluv
7 күн бұрын
i love this film and i always have growing up (i know most theories and little details about coraline) - the thing you said abt the mud made me feel like i was watching coraline for the first time again! i have never noticed that! i knew the importance of the mud and coraline/other mother/real mother but never made the connection to wybie as well! great video! loved your analysis!
@mylittlethoughttree
6 күн бұрын
Weirdly I didn't even think of it myself until editing the video, when I saw the clip of him spreading mud on her via and handshake and just suddenly thought "hang on..." 😆 I'm glad I included it in the video
@mightguy3118
7 күн бұрын
With all the sequels we get nowadays it surprises the hell outta me Coraline 2 never happened. People still talking about this movie 15 years later and the world and story is so complex if any movie deserves a sequel it's Coraline.
@messE0916
7 күн бұрын
I think it's probably for the better. What would that story be about? Yes, they threw the key down the well with the smashed up hand so there is technically a possibility that the Beldam could have the hand reanimated and open the portal again, but that would cheapen the hard work that Coraline put in during the first film to free the other children and make sure that not even one child has to go through what they did again. And I'm sure they could do a very interesting prequel with the Grandmother and her twin, but they would have to commit to killing a main character (possibly on screen) and dealing with a story that does not by any means have a happy ending. Would that be an interesting film? Definitely. Would it ever be produced by any company that makes children's films? Probably not
@mylittlethoughttree
6 күн бұрын
To be honest, with how time consuming and expensive stop motion can be, I'm not surprised
@williamhanekom9882
Күн бұрын
I dont think a story like this needs a sequel since half the ambiguity is what makes it compelling.
@thegoddessofbread6535
2 күн бұрын
This movie's really special to me because it's set where I'm from. The original book is set in the UK, but the movie is set in Oregon. The stop motion company that made it - Laika - is also based in Hillsboro, Oregon. This movie just captures the mysterious magic of growing up in the Pacific Northwest that I can scarce describe, you have to be from here to truly understand it. The beauty of the gloom, and the eerie fantastical vibe of this region, are on full display in this film.
@Rengad3s
23 сағат бұрын
Crazy this whole channel started from your (wonderful) comment analysing a scene from Good Will Hunting!
@Crappy9922
4 күн бұрын
Wow, here I thought I had watched this movie so many times, noticed all the little details, and here you are, opening my eyes to the muddy handshake! Just beautiul. I love this movie.
@AllieBee00
4 сағат бұрын
That’s insane never noticed the muddy handshake helped her, watched the movie so many times lmao
@lilhedgehog8576
7 күн бұрын
I think we should’ve had a scene where Coraline was walking from the house to the garden and that’s when she would be creeped out singing my twitchy witchy girl. Then maybe she could still trick the other mother like she did in the book, but the hand somehow catches onto the ledge of the well before it falls or something then Wybie can come in to finish the job?
@srrpn
9 күн бұрын
Excellent video! I love your takes, and your voice is soo relaxing. I’ve always felt that the fight scene with the hand at the end of the movie felt lackluster, too. The fight between the Beldam and Coraline is much more climactic.
@funguy398
7 күн бұрын
I didn't even know that he wasn't in the original book, but i always feel that he is out of place in a cartoon, and now i understand why. He is a very classical corporate cartoon decision: "just add another kid, for her to speak to" or "we need boy and a girl in our children cartoon" or "Two, whenever Poochie's not onscreen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Poochie?" "
@mylittlethoughttree
6 күн бұрын
Noooo Wybie is way better than Poochie, you take that back!😂
@acc4670
4 күн бұрын
As a kid i had a crush on Wybie
@jodieg6318
5 күн бұрын
On just a practical level I understand Wybie's inclusion; Coraline is a character that lives mostly inside of her own head and without another character to offer a foil we wouldn't know nearly as much about Coraline in the film version without resulting to a voice over of her inner monologue. I'm usually not for making new characters out of whole cloth but I think Wybie passes litmus test of if you cut him from the film entirely and just expanded on the cat's role or had no one for Coraline to soundboard off of, you would notice it and loose a part of the film's storytelling. A lot of purists will nit-pick all the differences, and, as an avid Lord of the Rings fan, I've seen a good deal of that but unless you can accept that somethings will have to change when told in a different medium then why adapt the story at all?
@kahnabull1694
5 күн бұрын
I wonder if Wybie’s grandmother chose to let Coraline move in as a sacrifice. We see that the other mother can operate in the outside world - stealing Coraline’s parents and the hand escaping the door. If she was so hungry.. and Wybie was the only other kid anywhere near the boarding house.. maybe his grandmother saw signs that the other mother was trying to lure in Wybie. They’re within shouting distance of the boarding house. So she allowed Coraline to move in to distract the other mother’s attention from Wybie. Just a thought that came while watching this video.. it’s never really explained why his grandmother let them move in when Wybie says his grandmother doesn’t let kids live there.
@Floral_skies2727
7 күн бұрын
One thing that I want to point out about wybie is there were so much missed opportunities for coraline to speak to his grandmother earlier in the movie whenever she met up with him. I feel like although including a scene like that may have taken away aspects from the movie but I do think it would be interesting if coraline investigated more. I mean, wybie did tell her that his grandmother warned of the pink palace but not once did coraline think of speaking with her to find out more. Just a thought I had, I think this would’ve been a cool thing to show.
@sandy80334
7 күн бұрын
I feel like if this movie came out today with the addition of wybie people would claim it’s “woke culture”. I’m happy I got to enjoy it without people adding political weight to it.
@taylorfruga2794
21 сағат бұрын
Just wanted to point out the name “Wyborn” means: battle & warrior in middle english…this dude more than lived up to his name! And i think its such a karma move that a descendant of the Beldams previous victim helped take her out.
@user-xtambourineguy
10 сағат бұрын
I always felt the book was fantasy with horror, while the movie is horror with fantasy. But I might just be losing my mind😅
@demonte_writes4906
7 күн бұрын
I would love to see some videos about Infinity train!
@styrofoamboogie2042
3 күн бұрын
good video
@a.t.trujillo9970
7 күн бұрын
The reason why we need YB was because without wybie Coraline can't really Express promotions cuz she is nobody to express those emotions with in the book it didn't matter because we could you know be in Coraline thoughts but in the movie that wouldn't work so they added YB into the story also I'm sorry I misspelled his name
@tiffanychae
4 күн бұрын
now I think of it, the cat is kinda like the Cheshire cat 🐱
@hidingtk2860
9 күн бұрын
All this time, I thought your channel's symbol was a Plum. I just realized it's a tree. 🤦♂️
@fad23
9 күн бұрын
Then why's the channel called "my little thought plum?"
@fad23
9 күн бұрын
😂
@SergeyKhabarov2001
8 күн бұрын
Well, plums grow on trees.
@hidingtk2860
8 күн бұрын
Look in my defense, I never watched the intro that made me realize. Of course, the purple ground the 'tree' is on 😆.
@mylittlethoughttree
8 күн бұрын
Technically, the logo is a sapling. So I should have named it My Little Thought Sapling 😆
@sleepylionking1103
7 күн бұрын
IF NO ONE GOT ME I KNOW WHY WERE YOU BORN GOT ME CAN I GET AN AMEN
@lorettabes4553
5 күн бұрын
I only know the movie. I think Wybie is cool
@Silly_Sulky_Seli
Күн бұрын
I love Wybie a lot also when I first saw the film, he's really neat with cool fashion... I only don't like how brute he was with that slug, poor animal
@benderbnyramacey7093
4 күн бұрын
Perez Anthony Brown Daniel Miller Elizabeth
@JennyBlanford-z8k
3 күн бұрын
Hernandez Robert Lee Shirley Thomas Mary
@ulookbeutiful3736
Күн бұрын
I too wonder that he, Wybie here?
@ClaireWright-k5r
3 күн бұрын
Taylor Dorothy Martinez Sarah Gonzalez Frank
@madisonkellyry845
7 күн бұрын
Jones Brian White Jennifer Young Deborah
@agen_dior
Күн бұрын
the other mother would have needed to turn herself black to trap wybie's greataunt
@ifrean1174
5 күн бұрын
My question is 'wybie' in the film? The book was fine without him.
@meowmachine9147
2 күн бұрын
Did you watch the video? It's all explained in this video.
@JakirHossene
8 күн бұрын
Thomas Thomas Davis Dorothy Hall Betty
@charity6372
8 күн бұрын
Other mother...BPD? She reminds me of my own mother dx BPD. I wonder what you think...🤔🤔
@NoiseDay
8 күн бұрын
She's an inhuman otherworldly entity, not a human with a disorder.
@AllieBee00
4 сағат бұрын
That’s insane never noticed the muddy handshake helped her, watched the movie so many times lmao
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