Friendship in the Internet Age

Domenick 2022-04-20 09:01:41

It seems that clichés are always regarded as old-fashioned plots, but people are inherently forgetful. Even if a theme is used thousands of times, it can still leave people with different feelings. The movie reminds me of all the things I used to do with my friends. When I was young, I always felt that separation was the end of the world. But after the age of 25, you can only nod and smile when you say that there is a banquet in the world?️

Time changes everything, whether it's friendship, love or family. Friendship is also the most difficult emotion to grasp from distance, not the only but better than the only one. Modern people always say that they can't make friends, they are afraid of society, and they sneer at movies that describe friendship. Maybe it's the Internet that makes people think they're not alone. After all, you can get information from all over the world by hiding in your own little world. How will this shared knowledge and feeling of human beings change friendship? It seems that the future evolution of human beings can find a microcosm in it?

Don't look at the comments. This is really keeping pace with the times. Many people's darkest sides are displayed there generously. Delusional attempts to find like-minded people are often like panning for gold in a cesspit, and have to endure the stench from beginning to end?

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Extended Reading
  • Izabella 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    It is equivalent to Disney's "Number One Player". It can be said that all the sights are easter eggs, and it is worth looking at it frame by frame with a microscope. Marvel, Star Wars, Robot Story, Dumbo, Lion King, Flying House Tour, Dabai, and Zootopia have everything. Not only the 14 Disney princesses are in the same frame, but also a large number of Easter eggs from Disney and Pixar’s previous movies, and even With Stan Lee... it is bound to trigger a frenzy of easter egg hunting by the whole people. In addition to rich easter eggs, the movie also has excellent scripts, advanced creativity, cool visual effects, and profound connotations. As a sequel, not only does not have fried rice, but is at the forefront of the times, "Are we a bunch of codes" like "The Matrix", thinking about it like "The Matrix", tearing down the game console like "Toy Story", "Your friends don't belong You" explore the possessiveness and private space among friends. Yunnilop's reluctance to think about it symbolizes people's escape from reality and over-reliance on the Internet and games. The princesses rescuing Ralph are a counterattack against "needing men to help resolve trouble." It's humorous and touching, tearful and healing...at least it has an Oscar nomination for best animated feature film.

  • Florence 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    This piece is a propositional composition from the very beginning. "Friends respect each other's dreams and can grow together in their own lives" + "Internet life/Disney characters play stalks". The plot is very blunt and rough, and the characters are extremely poor and lacking in charm. Worst Disney/Pixar animation ever

Ralph Breaks the Internet quotes

  • [last lines]

    Felix: [Approaches to Ralph, sitting peacefully in the bench while watching the sunrise] Hey. You doing okay there Ralph?

    Ralph: Yeah. I am, actually. I'm doing great.

    Ralph: [as the arcade characters reporting to their games] Come on, Felix. Let's get to work, Buddy.

    [as the two heads off to Fix-It Felix Jr., we zoom back into the plug of the Linkster Wi-Fi router, then we fade to the interior of the arcade section of Litwak's Family Fun Center, we fade to the doors outside, and finally the parking lot in which Del Litwak's car arrives for work, before cutting to the main title]

  • Vanellope: [as she enters OhMyDisney.com, like the other girls, with the BuzzTube pop-up on her shoulder] Jeez Lousie. This place is bonkers!

    Vanellope: [as she ducks from the aprroaching Iron Man / Tony Stark] Whoa!

    [the camera pans right from Vanellope to show the rest of the fan-site, as Iron Man is being chased by Tie Fighters from the Star Wars franchise]

    Buzz Lightyear: [Archive voice] To infinity... and beyond!

    Vanellope: [as she sees the Princesses] Aw, come on. Princesses and cartoon characters? Lame.

    Eeyore: [offscreen] Hey,

    [zooms out to reveal him]

    Eeyore: easy there.

    Vanellope: Oh I mean, no offense or anything.

    [Vanellope softly pats Eeyore]

    Vanellope: [heads off] Well, time to get to work.