Forbidden Planet (1 Point)

                  Forbidden Planet is a really interesting movie. It’s a clear progenitor of many aesthetic elements that would permeate throughout sci-fi movies. Sometimes historically significant movies like this can be a bit of a slog to watch; they can come off as predictable and tropey because so many of its elements have been done to death. However, I didn’t find that to be an issue with Forbidden Planet. Aside from the sexist elements, the familiar elements are charming and somewhat comforting. Granted, that could be personal bias since I grew up more of a sci-fi fan than a horror or fantasy fan (although I’ve fallen hard for horror and its many sub-genres). Something that this film does that I love is combining sci-fi elements with psychological elements. It’s kind of a psychological horror set in space and has more in common with films like Ex Machina than Star Wars. The way it incorporates Freudian elements sort of reminds me of Evangelion, which is always a good thing. Granted, the connection is thin, but you can see the through-line of this to Eva. It’s a great film that’s got everything you could want: beautiful vistas, electronic soundtrack, Leslie Nielson, and a polite robot. 

 

           Here are some pictures of Robby the Robot that I like:

            



 

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