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First of all, that’s lousy advice to an aspiring artist, or anyone trying to learn something for that matter. If I’m a pro at swimming, for example, I can save a new guy a lot of headache later on by giving him REAL advice about how to avoid bad habits and such. “Just do it” makes a nice poster perhaps, but it doesn’t count as instruction.
Secondly, what’s that got to do with hoarding the scroll like it was anything other than shiny paper? There was nothing sacred about it, which MUST be true since they let him see it at the end anyway.
it only gives you something if you actually understand it, think of it more like a carrot at the end of the stick and a constant test at the same time.
the closest thing i can relate to it would be an artist being asked how do i get good, and they respond just draw, doesn’t matter what, just draw. you dont understand the value of what they tell you to do till you already are at the point that you tell other people the same thing.
It’s hard to explain because it can’t be explained. The scroll contained nothing dangerous. Let’s not forget that Tai Lung DID eventually get to look at the scroll, and what advantage did that give him? If they wanted to be all ceremonious about someone becoming the “Dragon Warrior” to make it seem more special, that’s all fine and dandy, but pretending that the scroll contained a closely-guarded secret was a plainly silly thing to do.
@Bryon
If you piece together various factors from the movie and, if you like, Sunset’s short origin story in the comic, I think you’d have to conclude that she’s the type who was too talented for her own good, perhaps becoming convinced that power is a virtue unto itself, thus leading to her opinion that she simply deserved to rule. In straightforward terms, her problem was simply pride, which of course led to this.
showing everyone it and having it meaningless in and of itself would have been pointless too. there is value in withholding it… this is really hard to explain without falling into bs and other fictional things though.
Sure he was. The concept conveyed by the scroll, in its needlessly mystical fashion, could just as easily be taught person-to-person. Withholding it was meaningless.
Tai Lung wasn’t tricked at all. He just didn’t understand the true meaning behind The Dragon Scroll.
Unfair or not, it really calls into question the wisdom of that crazy tortoise. They should have just let Tai Lung have the dumb thing, seeing as he would have gained absolutely no power from it.
I think that was kind of unfair to the guy, to be honest.
Um, and that was different from Tai Lung how? These two are pretty dang similar, except Sunset was at least fighting for something tangible. The leopard guy was totally tricked by his teachers into thinking that stupid scroll was important somehow.
Kung-Fu Panda was great!
she was just a power hungry bitch, since day zero.