Friday, January 24, 2014

Pixar Changing Game Plan For Youth Today

While watching the movie Wall-E in class, I tried to recall the first time I had seen the movie.  When I started sixth grade, my family saw the movie together.  I personally did not enjoy the concept of a robot, whose intellectual ability could have been replaced with that of a dog, falling in love and saving the world.  On the other hand, my two younger brothers who were in third grade and preschool thought the movie deserved a sequel.  I could not understand it.  Why are younger generations obsessed with movies about technology and futuristic shiny objects? Is this necessarily a bad thing?
Movies like Mary Poppins are a thing of the past.  Movies where children go outside and play do not seem to entertain kids the same way today.  Kids now enjoy Pixar movies like Wall-E and Cars.  Human movie characters have recently become outdated in Pixar because of the desire for technology in today’s generation.  Who wants to listen to people talk when robots and cars can communicate with each other?  These cars and robots contain human morals, but their physical appearance differs.  Children love this, but why? Isn’t Pixar’s job to keep their stories basic with themes of family, love, loyalty, friendship, and bravery?  I’m making a bet that in fifty years down the road a Pixar movie about an orphan Ipad will come out and will make billions of dollars because that will show how wrapped up children will be in technology. 
Am I saying that a movie like Cars or Wall-E is bad for society? No. I just believe that children miss the humility, friendship, bravery, and love when actual humans are not involved.  If Pixar is continues to make movies without human interaction like one of their newest movies, Planes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KumjBXHdzY), how will a child’s development differ from that of a child’s who grew up watching Mary Poppins and Annie?  I believe there will not be a difference because movies like Mary Poppins do not just disintegrate   when a movie about robots comes out.  Children will always and forever be exposed to movies from generations just like music.  Even though dubstep songs come out more and more today, nothing is more refreshing than listening to Matchbox Twenty or Skidrow.  Even though it seems scary to think that Pixar continues to make movies that do not contain human interaction, children will develop the same way to function in society.