Monday, 14 October 2013

Todorov's Theory for Transformers

Todorov's Theory for Transformers (2007)

1.State of equilibrium:
Normal geeky teenage boy who goes to school and fancies the hot, popular girl. His aim is to get the grades to be able to a contribution of money from his dad towards a first car.  

2.Disruption by event:
He gets the grade and buys a second hand car from his dads money. The car isn't all as it seems as the radio changes when it likes and has a mind of its own. The boy later ears his car 'being stolen' and in a desperate rage to get it back he follows the car to a derelict area to discover it can transform into an alien robot.  

3.Recognition of disruption:
The initial first transformer (his car) calls out to more of his kind to come to earth from outer space. The new force of transformers approach the essential car owner with the need of his help to retrieve his grandfathers glasses which contain a important map before the villain group of transformers reach it.   

4.Attempt to repair damage:
The different sides of transformers come into conflict in the last stage, the car owner and his new girlfriend (the popular girl) are involved in the battle as well as the army to protect the country and world all together. 

5.A return or reformation of a new equilibrium:
The fight is over and the 'Decepticons' (villain side of the transformers) are dead. The boy and girl are able to return back to school with the new equilibrium of still having his car but knowing of its advanced features of transforming and speaking. another part of the new equilibrium is that the other 'Autobots' (good transformers) stay on earth to work with the army to advance their weaponry.



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