Forbidden Planet (NR)
1956 sci-fi future flick is campy fun.
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- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Directed By: Fred McLeod Wilcox
- Release Date: 01/01/1956
- Genre: Science Fiction
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about how, if someone's feelings could create a creature like the Id, what would it look like when you are mad? When you are sad? When you are lonely? When you are happy? Do you think we will ever have robots like Robby? What would be the best thing about having one? Would there be any disadvantages? Is the rule making it impossible for Robby to harm any rational beings a good one, even though it makes it impossible for him to protect them from the Id? Can you think of a better rule?
Message
Social Behavior:
These filmmakers viewed the future as peopled primarily by white males. As with most other science fiction stories, the assumption is that in the future, attire for women will be very scanty.
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Cook tells Robby to make liquor and gets drunk (parallel to scene with Trinculo in
Violence
Characters in peril and some killed by monster. Characters in peril
Sex
Language
None
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
The Id, of course, is named for Freud's famous concept of the id, the instincts and impulses of the unconscious mind. Morbius says that he and his wife survived because they were the only ones who loved the planet and wanted to stay, that the monster was created from the fears and jealousies of the other colonists. The implication (more explicit in portions cut from the film), is that Morbius' jealousy when Alta falls in love with Adams brings the Id's destructiveness out again. In a way, this movie is more a way of exploring unconscious feelings we all harbor than it is speculation about life in the future or on other planets.
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