- I have never seen this movie but my friend loves this movie so I'm excited
- The movie comments on class structure because Felix was born into his role and Ralph was born into the bad guy role and it is difficult for class mobility.
- The bad guy meeting is like alcoholics anonymous, which is strange for a kids movie. This is an example of how Disney, specifically pixar, has started to make movies that cater to older audiences as well- probably to make more money.
- I think it is really cute and creative how they go to other games through the wires.
- The random security check where Ralph gets chosen parallels with how Muslims are always chosen for "random" security checks in airports.
- It's so funny how the guy from Step Brothers plays Ralph and Kenneth from 30 Rock plays Felix. Kenneth is the perfect guy to play Felix and his character is very similar to his character on the TV show.
- It is progressive how a woman is in charge of all of the men in the game Hero's Duty, but she calls them ladies in a demeaning way, insulting herself and her gender.
- Ralph actually does turn out to be somewhat of a villain because he is messing up the arcade and other games, but unintentionally. Does this still make him a villain? If he is not the villain who is? Gene?
- Sue from Glee plays Sergeant Calhoun- another perfect casting. The character even looks like Jane Lynch.
- There is even a comment on police brutality because he is portrayed as the "bad guy" which is like how police are said to be biased prejudice against minority races.
- It is so cute how Vanellope's disease is called "Pixlexia."
- They totally missed a candy pun when Vanellope says, "You son of a gun." She should have said "son of a gum."
- The Nesquick sand as quick sand and the Laffy Taffies that follow laughter are so creative.
- Vanellope sees Ralph's cart as good even though he thinks it is bad. This is symbolic of how she sees the good in him and he sees the best in her when no one else does.
- Kids probably wont even understand what the clutch pedal is and will either be confused or it will go right over their heads.
- The cops in the Candy game are donuts, oh my God. This movie is so creative the creators thought of everything.
- The angrier Vanellope gets the more she glitches.
- When Vanellope calls Ralph a bad guy it shows how sometimes you have to be the bad guy for someone else's good, even if it is not appreciated. It is similar to a strict parent who is protective over their child.
- The candy game is a total rip off of Mario Cart.
- Even though the code has Vanellope as a princess, she still decided who she wanted to be. This teaches the lesson to not listen to what people tell you you are, just like Ralph. He didn't accept his role as the bad guy.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Wreck It Ralph Live Reflection
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