Friday, November 2, 2012

'Wreck-It Ralph' scores big

Thursday, November 01, 2012


     "Wreck-It Ralph", a bit like "Tron," exists mostly within the games themselves. This film is about a video game villain who is wanting to be a hero and sets out to fulfill his dream, but his quest brings havoc to the whole arcade where he lives. The 3-D animation antics are colored by an '80s-era arcade look that is retro deluxe, while its antihero's destructive tendencies have him working a very au courant 12-step program. Though the film, it is set in present day, and everything about it evokes the not-too-distant past when a quarter would buy a kid a lot of time on a computer game and the arcade was still considered a cool hangout by the adolescent set. I honestly thought this was cool, how the 3-D animated feature's major asset was its humanity.

     I chose this article, because my five year old niece is very into this movie, and just loves 'Wreck-it Ralph'. What caught my eye about this article, was how successful this film came out to be. I believe the director accomplished their goal on how they wanted this to come out. It is definitely a big hit out there that will definitely make a great profit out of it. 

     This article impacts me as a student, because I got to learn and understand how great films like this, takes a lot of hard work and dedication. As a future filmmaker, this shows me what you have to do in order to get your audience interested in watching, no matter the age. I think the 3-D animations have a lot to do with becoming successful, just because it makes the movie that more interesting, depending on what movie it is.   

     As I read this article, questions came up. What will be the ratio as to kids to adults to watching this movie? Would kids like to watch this movie in 3-D? 

2 comments:

  1. And the thing is, whether or not you're into video games, there's a character you are bound to know. You can keep watching the movie over and over again to find things and characters you never noticed before.
    I give props to the film. It also gives a Pixar vibe to it which is nice. John Lasseter was the executive producer so that might be why :D. (And since Disney owns Pixar).

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  2. Man, I've wanted to watch Wreck-It Ralph since I saw the trailer for it months ago. My sister has seen but I unfortunately haven't. I hope to watch it very soon. I love the fact the film was able to bring so many classic video games characters into the film. I saw characters such as Pac-Man and the ghosts. There were even characters that I didn't know existed. Like Patricia said, even if you've never played the games, you would still learn about the video game in a different and unique way.

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