Learn "Salute" from Disney: The Secret Legend of Tomorrow’s World

   1905 movie network exclusive feature Year after year, the world will be saved by countless people countless times; The trick of saving is enough to write an encyclopedia. This time, it’s finally George Clooney’s turn to fight the negative energy of human beings with two little girls, and it’s across different dimensions and into a parallel world.

 

    Does this sound cool? If you think this is Disney’s consistent fantasy, you are all wet. As the core of the film, "Tomorrow’s World" can be said to be a technological "Utopia" created by Disney, and it was set up by four outstanding people in the history of modern science and technology: nikola tesla, Edison, jules verne and Eiffel, who designed the Paris Tower. But in fact, all the fantasies about this world come from a black box numbered 1952 left by Disney himself.

 

Pay tribute to the "close encounters of the third kind" brought by the badge of the predecessors.

 

    There is only one way for people on earth to know the secret of tomorrow’s world: a mysterious badge. Through the badge, the heroine of the film saw an advertisement that the world passed on to the earth: the technologically advanced "Tomorrow World" left a seat for you.

Badge has become an important prop to know the existence of "tomorrow’s world" in movies.

    The director admits that this inspiration comes from classic science fiction movies. This Spielberg film made in 1977 portrayed aliens as friendly for the first time. And their contact with the earth people is precisely through the brain fantasy of a specific person. Although there are no aliens, the badge, as the connection point between the two worlds, just completes the tribute to close encounters of the third kind 2.

Salvaging the Black Box Disney’s 1952 Legend

 

    If phantom communication is still imaginative, then the elements that constitute the "tomorrow’s world" have a taste of hard science fiction.

The "1952" black box left by Disney himself


    A long time ago, it was rumored that Walter Disney himself left a mysterious black box. And this black box marked 1952 contains Disney’s most fantastic creations. It was not until two years ago, after the movie project of Tomorrow World was launched, that the director unveiled the secret of this black box at the D23 exhibition in Disney.

 

    A large number of manuscripts, photos, memos, newspaper clippings, these informative items constitute a mysterious black box. These materials are all related to space exploration, science and technology and the future world, and finally point to a grand event that Disney Company participated in in in Walter Disney’s later years: the 1964 new york World Expo.

The film faithfully restored the grand occasion of the 1964 new york Expo, including this famous fountain of the earth.

    Before the new york World Expo, the purpose of this international exposition was to show the local customs of different regions, but this exhibition in 1964, which was used as the background of the story by Tomorrow World, was like a preview of the future world. And a lot of elements in the film are also related to this exhibition.

    A large number of voice-activated robots in the film pay tribute to abraham lincoln, Disney’s first voice-activated robot exhibited at the World Expo. Robots’ uniform clothes and standard smiling expressions are also a replica of the fashion of the 1960s. George Clooney, who led his childhood to the "tomorrow world", and the "small world" amusement project connecting the present and the future are also part of the Disney exhibition area of the World Expo, and even the underground chamber is derived from the manuscript of the "1952" black box — — Legend has it that Disney wanted to build another cruise tunnel to show the future technology under the "small world"; The aircraft invented by George Clooney in his childhood and widely used in the "tomorrow world" is also branded as made in Walter Disney.

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