This Low-Budget Animated Movie Ruined My Life Kurtis Conner・2 minutes read
Kurtis promotes new podcast merch on his website and discusses a Czech animated film called "Goat Story" with a wild plot and an insane ending. The movie portrays comedic scenarios involving a boy, a goat, a girl, and a contract with the devil, culminating in a surreal conclusion with unexpected nudity and miraculous resurrections.
Insights Kurtis Conner promotes new podcast merch on his website, KurtisConner.com, to support himself and engages with viewers on his channel, urging subscriptions for more interactions. The movie "Goat Story," reviewed by Kurtis Conner, is a Czech animated film with a quirky plot involving a boy, a goat, a girl, and a devil's contract, critiquing the sexualization of female characters in animation and exploring themes of sacrifice and redemption through absurd and surreal scenarios. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Kurtis Conner reviews "Goat Story" movie Kurtis promotes new podcast merch on his website, KurtisConner.com. The merch is available for purchase and supports Kurtis. Kurtis greets viewers and promotes subscribing to his channel for extra greetings. Kurtis discusses his love for making movie-related videos. He asks his Twitter followers for movie suggestions. Kurtis chooses to review a movie called "Goat Story." The movie is a Czech animated film available for free on YouTube. Kurtis describes the movie as having a wild plot and an insane ending. The movie is labeled as the most successful Czech animated film despite financial losses. The movie's synopsis involves a comedic story about a boy, a goat, a girl, and a contract with the devil. 10:39
"Female Character Sexualization in Kids' Movies" The movie critique begins with a call to tone down the cleavage in kids' movies, highlighting the exaggerated female character designs. The discussion delves into the sexualization of female characters in animation, drawing parallels to fighting games where physics defy reality. A character in the movie is shown handing out nails to strangers, leading to a humorous exchange about being "unhinged." The narrative shifts to a character named Goat being jealous of Katy, hinting at a potential crush on Jemmy, akin to a bizarre scenario in "Shrek." Jemmy's infatuation with Katy leads to a mishap where he causes a bridge to collapse while carving a statue of her. Matthew's desire to fit in with wealthy students drives him to make questionable choices, including buying beer for his bullies. Jemmy and Goat share a drunken moment playing a game called Stir the Soup, followed by an uncomfortable proposal scene. The storyline progresses with Master Hanish hiring Jemmy as a sculptor for a clock project, while Matthew faces bullying and sabotage from his peers. Matthew's revenge plot involves signing a contract with the devil, leading to a drastic transformation and ominous consequences. The movie culminates in the unveiling of the clock, featuring a risqué scene between Jemmy and Katy, followed by unexpected nudity and a surreal conclusion. 21:15
Clockmaker's Sacrifice: A Tale of Redemption A group of Chinese people is impressed by a clock and wants Hanish to build a similar one for them. Swagged out Matthew overhears this and informs the mayor, leading to the mayor sending henchmen to cut Hanish's eyes out as punishment. Hanish, now dying, wishes to see the clock one last time and sabotages it by removing a gear. An angry mob blames Katy for the clock's damage and holds her hostage, demanding Jemmy, a sculptor, to fix it or they'll hang Katy. Jemmy, despite lacking clock knowledge, attempts to fix the clock, but a goat eats the plans. Jemmy eventually fixes the clock just in time, but Katy is hanged before he finishes. Miraculously, Katy is brought back to life the next day, revealing she sacrificed herself for Jemmy. The movie concludes with Goat being alive due to a metal tube in her throat, and Jemmy and Goat riding off together.