Disney Wreck It Ralph ✯ [Free]
The film’s central question is devastatingly simple: Can you change your programming?
At the heart of the film is a protagonist who breaks the Disney mold. Wreck-It Ralph, voiced with gruff vulnerability by John C. Reilly, is not a handsome prince or a plucky underdog. He is the "Bad Guy." He wrecks the building; the hero fixes it. For thirty years, Ralph has been doing his job, only to be ostracized by the Nicelanders and treated with fear by the gamers. Disney Wreck It Ralph
The high score on the Fix-It Felix Jr. cabinet (120501) is actually Walt Disney’s birthday (December 5, 1901). The film’s central question is devastatingly simple: Can
From the gritty, glitchy Hero’s Duty to the saccharine, candy-coated Sugar Rush , every frame is packed with background gags for hardcore gamers (Q*bert as a homeless hobo? Perfection). But you don't need to know what a "Zangief" is to understand the story. You just need to know what it feels like to be the bad guy. Reilly, is not a handsome prince or a plucky underdog
Wreck-It Ralph works because it understands a universal truth: Everyone feels like the bad guy sometimes.