Where Are Our Realistic Childhood Movies?

Categories: Art | Design

I’ve been meaning to do this for years, if I’m honest. It was one of those ideas that kept floating around in the back of my mind, waiting for the right excuse to become a massive distraction.

Well, I finally gave myself that excuse.

I’ve always wondered why we don’t have more realistic, cinematic versions of the iconic characters many of us grew up with. And no, I don’t mean taking beloved characters and turning them into nightmare fuel. I mean properly rendered, beautifully lit, ridiculously detailed versions that still feel like the characters we remember.

Because honestly, how has Hollywood not figured this out yet?

We’re living in a time where entire worlds can be created digitally, dragons can look real, and somehow we’re still not getting big-budget, ultra-realistic animated films featuring some of the most memorable characters ever created. I refuse to believe I’m the only person who would queue for that.

So naturally, instead of doing something sensible with my spare time, I decided to start rendering some of them myself.

And then I may have slightly overdone it.

Actually, that’s a lie. I absolutely overdid it.

The thing I enjoyed most was pushing the realism. The rain. The water droplets. The wet fur. The textures. The lighting. Everything had to feel like you could reach through the screen and regret touching it because, let’s be honest, some of these characters would probably be quite unpleasant to touch in real life.

I ended up framing most of them as half-face portraits, partly because I wanted to get ridiculously close to all the details, and partly because the closer I got, the more believable they became. There’s something strangely fascinating about seeing a character you’ve known for decades rendered with the kind of detail usually reserved for blockbuster movie posters.

Also, dramatic rain instantly makes everything look cooler. This is just science.

I created far more of these than I’m actually posting because at some point I had to admit that perhaps rendering dozens of realistic childhood characters standing dramatically in the rain was becoming a bit excessive.

Not excessive enough to stop, obviously.

If anything, this whole exercise convinced me even more that film studios are sitting on a goldmine. The nostalgia is already there. The audience is already there. All they need to do is make something that respects the characters people grew up with while giving them the cinematic treatment they deserve.

I’d buy a ticket.

Probably twice.

 

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Justin Wiggins

A professional web design wizard based in Magalieskruin, Pretoria, South Africa. With a passion for graphic design and a knack for creating engaging websites. Over the years he has acquired a unique set of skills from various fields including networking, programming, and marketing. Justin’s love for magic tricks and creating moments of wonder has influenced his approach to design, always aiming to ‘wow’ his clients with stunning and effective websites and graphic design projects.