Sunday, April 19, 2009

Did James and the Giant Peach mean anything???

you know like a lot of films have a hidden meaning behind them, and suddenly make sense when you find out what the creator meant by it. I was just watching James and the Giant Peach with my sister, and I was just windering, is there a hidden meaning???





The story is generally abnormal, e.g. James%26#039; parents are eaten by a giant Rhino from the skies, and when the Peach had landed in the Ocean, they were attacked by a mechanical Shark Machine.





The only suggestion i could possibly think of was perhaps the Rhino represented Death or something??? James is screaming at the end %26quot;Im not afraid of you!%26quot; and it took James%26#039; parents all of a sudden.





Or perhaps its a fantasy of his, caused by the abuse and opression from his adopted parents, Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge.....





I dunno, what do you think???





was anyone else thinking the same?

Did James and the Giant Peach mean anything???
He wanted to reach New York City, a wondrous place in his mind, and escape the horrible life at his godparents. This symbolizes him finding freedom and reaching salvation, I think. That means something to me. The whole adventures with the peach and his exoskeletal friends were to entertain the children, because that%26#039;s who the audience is aimed at.
Reply:I guess it%26#039;s just an imaginative way of telling how a boy overcomes his fears of rhinos and his foul aunts, and finally obtains independence. It%26#039;s probably an allegory for adolescence, with a far more interesting-than-typical-repre... theme. :| Report It

Reply:Yes, it meant the government were spraying with GM chemicals way before they owned up to it!
Reply:His goal was to reach New York City , so he could get away from his aunts , so what does this symbolize , Freedom . The hidden meaning behind it is that %26quot;you have to go to the greatest lengths no matter what the risk , if you want it so bad and you would do something about it , you can achieve your goal%26quot; .
Reply:James and the giant peach is simply a tale made up by who else then Roald Dalh.
Reply:Possibly that Roald Dahl took too much acid.



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