Themes
Recently I took my kids to see a movie called AstroBoy.
I'm not one of those parents who likes watching cartoons (though I love Toy Story) but I really enjoyed the movie. It was also interesting to see the themes woven throught the story.
Some whoppers, really.
For one, the main character is a boy who is also part machine. This is a universal theme that I think most people could relate to. The MC needs a place to belong, to fit in.
Then there's sacrifice. I almost had tears in my eyes because the little boy has been turned on by everyone, yet he knowingly gives up his life (sound familiar?) to save them.
Sacrifice is something we relate to also, though probably not to that extreme. Although I'd guess most people would aspire to be the type of person who'd lay down her life for a loved one.
Do you notice themes in movies? What themes are in your fiction? What type of themes do you enjoy reading?
I'm not one of those parents who likes watching cartoons (though I love Toy Story) but I really enjoyed the movie. It was also interesting to see the themes woven throught the story.
Some whoppers, really.
For one, the main character is a boy who is also part machine. This is a universal theme that I think most people could relate to. The MC needs a place to belong, to fit in.
Then there's sacrifice. I almost had tears in my eyes because the little boy has been turned on by everyone, yet he knowingly gives up his life (sound familiar?) to save them.
Sacrifice is something we relate to also, though probably not to that extreme. Although I'd guess most people would aspire to be the type of person who'd lay down her life for a loved one.
Do you notice themes in movies? What themes are in your fiction? What type of themes do you enjoy reading?
Comments
Jody, I love talking movies over with my kids too! I really liked AstroBoy.
My favorites? Redemption, sacrifice, pure love, devotion, obedience...
I'll stop now.
FUN, thought-provoking post!!
patti
But I much perfer happy endings in BOOKS. You named the best theme. So, I'm gonna quit there. Great post.
Donna, I don't know. I hope you find some newer ones you like though. :-)
Linda, LOL! I can't watch those movies. So sad. It's funny how your taste differs between books and movies.
I adore books with a theme to them cause they keep you thinking!
Now I really want to check out that movie! I haven't even heard of it before. Sure sounds like a great one! (and I'm one of those dorky mothers that actually really likes cartoon!)
Thanks for your kind words on my blog about my back cover blurb. :)
I've written stories that included forgiveness, sovereignty, truthfulness, using your gifts, loyalty, and relenquishing bitterness.
And I am a total movie buff.
I rarely attend movies, so I don't look for themes. One of the themes in The Moses Conspiracy is facing your fears and doing the right thing.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Susan, those sound great!
Love hearing about what you all see and don't see. Thanks for sharing!
"Flying high in the skyyyy..."
Great, now I'm going to have the old Astroboy cartoon music stuck in my head all day... LOL.
Faith, I had no clue it was based on an older version. How interesting!
I'm okay with cartoons as long as the story is good!
The themes I love to read about are family loyalty issues and anything with brothers, dads, sisters and brother interactions. The little guy makes good is a theme I like, too.
I think my favorite is fish out of water- we moved a lot when I was a kid so I identify with this theme.
Cheers~