Review: ’Tomorrowland’ Shows Disney Looking to the Future
Rachel Smith ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The poetic, Disney like message from this film is all about “dreamers”. Dreamers are the ones that are going to change the world. Young Frank Walker (Thomas Robinson) was offered a place in the fantasy world of “Tomorrowland” because he had a vision for what the world was going to look like. He wanted to be a part of creating that future. Instead of doing it on Earth, Athena, played endearingly by Raffey Cassidy, invites him to dream and create in a futuristic alternate universe. It has hovercrafts, time traveling, and everything people in the 60’s thought the future would look like. Fast forward to 2015 on Earth and meet Cassie, perfectly casted with Britt Robertson.
It is important to note the writer’s message about global warming. When Cassie, Frank and Athena finally get back to Tomorrowland, they are met by evil Nix, portrayed by Hugh Laurie. Before exiling the trio, Nix agrees to show Cassie what happened to Tomorrowland and why Athena chose her to “save the world”. Set ups are created to explain Nix’s evil intentions and why a need to save the earth is the focus of the story. Though this message is an important one, it is glaringly obvious. For kids, they might have not had this kind of speech yet which will start a conversation about saving the Earth from itself. For adults, it is a global warming PSA wrapped in an over two hour package.
If young kids aren’t affected by the “end of the world” piece of the film, instead they can focus on the feminist elements. Though she is a robot, it is awesome to see the writers making this little girl such a powerhouse. Not only is she holding the power of the future of the world in her hands by picking the right people, she is also physically strong. Athena has a few really great fight scenes where she is in control and defeats robo-police and giant transformer like robots. It’s nice to see a small girl kicking major butt.
Overall this is a very interesting film. It is entertaining with its action and fantasy world details but it is also trying to send a message. Disney is stepping up their game with movies that matter and though some of the plot points were rushed and the love story has cause for concern, it is an enjoyable ride.
Overall Grade: B
Watch The Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k59gXTWf-A