"Cars 2": Humanization in the Motor Kingdom

Eloy 2022-04-19 09:01:48

The rise of the automobile industry has changed the framework of human life. Traffic jams on wide roads day after day, and the feeling of being blocked by feces in the intestines connected with life and work is very uncomfortable and painful, so people begin to use their imaginations to make clumsy cars. Find fun in life. Transformers, Cars... A series of fairy tales about cars are born.

To be honest, before I went to watch "The Match 2", I had an indifferent attitude, wasn't it just a story to please children? As a result, I was influenced in the 3D world and thought that a country without people and only cars was also human. In fact, although there are no human beings in this movie, there are many human factors added to the car, so that it looks friendly and very happy.

This world is not exclusive to human beings. Beyond human understanding and identification, there must be a world formed by the connection of other creatures or events. Just like when humans fall asleep, the mice start to revel, and the toys start to take risks. Hayao Miyazaki's new animation "Arietty the Borrower" is adapted from the British author Mary Norton's novel of the same name. Another face of human existence, thus exploring the different situations of human beings coexisting with nature and society. We can't help but think that this "Game 2" produced by Pixar is also a mockery and ridicule for human kindness.

The theme of the story is easy to understand. The general direction grasps the two opposing forces that will inevitably arise when the entire human race is in an energy crisis. Just like during the historical transition, there will inevitably be battles between the old and new gangs, and eventually the new forces will annex the old. move forward in the direction of development. The new energy used in the racing car in the movie replaced gasoline, but the opponents destroyed it. They used the radiation of the camera to make the racing cars explode in series. ” (the rusted trailer) also inadvertently mixed in with the agents, became a cool agent like 007, and had a beautiful agent girlfriend. The small direction revolves around the friendship and misunderstanding between "Dan Ya" and "Lightning", and there is one line that is impressive: I have a lot of dents and cracks in my body, but I don't want to mend it, because it is a friendship left over precious memory.

This line appears three times in the film, which proves that the importance of friendship to a car is much more than its appearance. Although "Dan Ya" is ugly in appearance and slow in thinking, his loyalty to friendship is no less than that of ordinary people, which is touching and seems to reflect that human beings have lost too many things in order to survive in their busy lives.

The beauty of the film is also its interpretation of exotic cultures. Racing competitions are held all over the world, which also allows the audience to appreciate the strange scenery and cultural characteristics of different regions, such as Mount Fuji in Tokyo, Japan and the lively nightclub life, such as the streets of Paris, France. Couples kissing in cars, as well as the romantic and melodious plaza serenade in Italian towns, even Big Ben in London, England, has become a torture venue. Those cars with different shapes make people laugh even more: a geisha with a fan, a sturdy sumo wrestler, a queen wearing a crown, a mustache that resembles Clark Gable's Mike Missile...

In addition to the movie In addition to being meaningful, of course, it is very fun. Those agents can fly freely in the air and avoid cannonballs like submarines in the water. The cold automobile industry culture in the real world really can’t arouse people’s feelings too much. Imagination is reproduced in pictures. However, a strange car like a special agent is said to have appeared in the recent news. One car couldn't stand the anger of the traffic jam. Level it up!

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Extended Reading

Cars 2 quotes

  • Grem: What are you laughing at?

    Rod 'Torque' Redline: Well, I was wearing a disguise. You're stuck like that.

  • Finn McMissile: Being killed by a clock. Gives a whole new meaning to "Your time has come".