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Post by Archelaus on Nov 9, 2019 20:45:20 GMT
Meet the Robinsons
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Nov 10, 2019 1:34:37 GMT
Also, Avatar may fit if we are talking solely about Earth and not humanity. If we are talking about the planet, there's not a lot out there, but Avatar is about hope and utopia. Kinda... From our understanding, Earth is in some kind of ruins. Sure, the good guys win in the end but think about the cost. They left a huge path of destruction that will take many, many years of things in the natural world to recover. Main characters such as the blue chief and the head scientist are dead because of the humans and so was an awesome pilot who sided with the blue aliens. That is the thing with these movies that have war then a "happy ending." They make us forget all the bad stuff that happened on the way to the endings and those characters we like all of a sudden don't matter as if they were not there to begin with. I don;t think Avatar does that. They are very aware of the loss, but the problem was never the indigenous species. I consider it utopian in that the humans remaining have adapted to the culture already existing.
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Post by gw on Nov 10, 2019 6:18:17 GMT
Meet the Robinsons was already mentioned. An ironic two that come to mind are Alice and the Mystery of the Third Planet and Alice's Birthday. It's ironic because, the first one particularly, is based on a Soviet future that was less than a decade away from its demise.
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