>Once-ler fucks up the whole continent by killing every tree >O'hare develops a way to clean the air and keep people alive by the sweat of his own brow >O'hare has to maintain the machines that process the air, power the air converter plants, transport the air to the city and distribute the air, paying for all the employee's who do this >Obviously since this is a valuable scarcity that costs a lot to provide to the public, he must charge money to keep this operation running >Ends up being called a GREEDY DIRTBAG and killed by a mob for his invention
Wasn’t it the kid who called him in the first place too?
Jace Jones
He also tried to foil the chance of fixing said ecosystem He's a poacher Can't justify this one, he literally did nothing wrong
Logan Lee
>just pay for air bro Fuck off
Alexander Rodriguez
>He's a poacher So?
Justin Torres
Didn't they use the same liquid on the kid? He should probably turn back to normal soon, right?
Ryder Butler
LET IT DIE
Nicholas Butler
What movie is this again. I feel like I recognise it
Josiah Richardson
Ant Bully
Jeremiah Morris
He was a moron.....he could've saved money by filtering the air closer to town and only letting those people who paid his fees live in the town. But no, he used dumbass BOTTLES.
Also yeah, Onceler chopped down the trees and such around the town, but not the whole world. People could've moved to areas with better air if they wanted, so they were dumb as well.
Jaxon Taylor
LET IT DIE
Oliver Lewis
>People could've moved to areas with better air if they wanted, so they were dumb as well. The whole movie revolved around everyone but O'Hare being an inexplicable idiot.
Once-ler goes out of business when O'Hare is a teen, O'Hare proceeds to invent air purification and gets rich selling the clean stuff. No one except Granny and Once-ler remember trees, despite most adults being around O'Hare's age -- none of which know what trees do, either.
Things would make so much more sense if Once-ler had been made into someone truly ancient; plagued by his guilt to a point where his spirit simply couldn't bear to leave the world as he made it, but unable to repair it as he grew older. O'Hare could have inherited the company and been warned about "trees" by his predecessors, fully unaware of any wrongdoing and believing himself vital to the town's survival. By stretching the timeline, the "how do adults not remember trees from 10 years ago?" holes are patched up while painting the rest of the world in more dire circumstances.
Nathan Jackson
>>The whole movie revolved around everyone but O'Hare being an inexplicable idiot.
Well yeah....that one couple alone with the glowing kid was enough of a tipoff to that.