Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Movie Formula

I sat at home with my family one night and we discussed what the films, as we attract to us. If we all Disney / Pixar movies as an example, we came to the conclusion that all of them a few key elements that appear in every film to draw our attention again and again. For example, they all have a hero who makes a mistake, but gets a chance to resolve it, an extremely funny and totally outrageous sidekick (who would not make the filmcompletely without), an evil entity and a moral (each movie teaches us a lesson).

Movie # 1: Aladdin

Aladdin was the main person. His big mistake was trying to think of Princess Jasmine, he was a prince, so that she would marry him fool. He will redeem himself later by them all with his wit and cunning. The totally hilarious genius is the Sidekick (though Robin Williams can never be anything other than the center of attention). Evil Companywould be ugly and jealous Jafar and the moral is that even if you were a genius, that every wish if there could be about love, you can not fool anyone, you must be yourself so that you are loved for who you are.

Movie # 2: Nemo

This film has two heroes, depending on the position. On the one hand, we have Nemo, on the other hand, we have Marlin. The ever so faithful sidekick is Dory, the forgetful blue tang. Nemo's naughty Indeed, for the film to his father and ignored swimming too far, but he gets his fellow fish friends from a life saving in a tank. And Marlin, well, he should not probably to the law Nemo's all the time have, but he gets it at the end to save it, so it all good. Moral of the story, children, listen to your parents. Parents, listen to your children. Come children, your parents, you save where you are. Parents, trust your children, they are clever and resourceful.

> Film # 3: Monsters, Inc.

Well, that's our hero for this film Sulley. He was big mistake to let a human monster in the world, but I think it was all for the better when he found it was scary not really necessary for monsters to be. And our trusty sidekick Mike Wazoski would be like saying that the film would not be complete without. And like all great films, we have an evil character, Randall the evil snake. Morale of our film is that if you have twoOptions, either to scare someone into something, or that they do it by being happy in general, the better choice to make them happy, they will do better.

Film # 4: Mulan

Well, that was our heroine for this film Mulan, and its quite hilarious sidekick Mushu was. Mulan's big boo boo pretended to be a man, but she more than made good when she saved the whole of China from an invasion. Evil guy was probably the leader of the Shan Yu, Hans, but ILet us assume that all together would be the evil entity. The moral of this story has a few parts. One, be yourself and do not try to turn into something that is not you. Two, follow your heart. Three, be flexible, adapt, accept that some things that you would expect, are different. And the last is probably the importance of the family.

Each of these films teach us a valuable lesson, and we get this lesson from different angles to see, from the perspective of the goofball whoHero and the villain. I guess the main thing all these movies are trying to tell us that if you are predominantly good, will the world by right. While this is not always the case, because the world can be hard to give these films to know the 2 hours that everything will settle by themselves in the end.

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