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=== ''[[North]]'' provides examples of: ===
* {{spoiler|[[All Just a Dream]]}} Or is it?
* {{spoiler|[[All Just a Dream]]}} Or is it?
* [[Ambulance Chaser]]: Arthur Belt (played by Jon Lovitz), who is literally seen chasing an ambulance until he comes across North. Apparently, he just uses it to beat the traffic.
* [[Ambulance Chaser]]: Arthur Belt (played by Jon Lovitz), who is literally seen chasing an ambulance until he comes across North. Apparently, he just uses it to beat the traffic.
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* [[Enfant Terrible]]: Winchell.
* [[Enfant Terrible]]: Winchell.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: North's crack... that is all.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: North's crack... that is all.
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* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: [[In-Universe]] -- there's nothing on TV in France but [[Jerry Lewis]] movies.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: [[In-Universe]] -- there's nothing on TV in France but [[Jerry Lewis]] movies.
* [[Hollywood Atlas]]: Most of the segments are horrific pastiches of cultural stereotypes, including:
* [[Hollywood Atlas]]: Most of the segments are horrific pastiches of cultural stereotypes, including:
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Shoot the Money]]: [[Dan Aykroyd]] and [[Reba McEntire]] appear as the [[Everything Is Big in Texas|stereotypical Texan family]], and sing the film's only song, a parody of ''[[Bonanza]]'', despite not being a musical.
* [[Shoot the Money]]: [[Dan Aykroyd]] and [[Reba McEntire]] appear as the [[Everything Is Big in Texas|stereotypical Texan family]], and sing the film's only song, a parody of ''[[Bonanza]]'', despite not being a musical.
** another example of not doing the research, since ''Bonanza'' was set in Nevada.
** Another example of not doing the research, since ''Bonanza'' was set in Nevada.
* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: The Texan parents sing a parody of the ''[[Bonanza]]'' theme song to North.
* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: The Texan parents sing a parody of the ''[[Bonanza]]'' theme song to North.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The "all just a dream" ending means that the highly unflattering representations of the different cultures are based entirely on North's mental image of them, and therefore, ''[[In-Universe|North is a gigantic fucking racist]]''.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The "all just a dream" ending means that the highly unflattering representations of the different cultures are based entirely on North's mental image of them, and therefore, ''[[In-Universe|North is a gigantic fucking racist]]''.
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Revision as of 02:56, 24 June 2014

North is a 1994 film directed by Rob Reiner. The story is based on the novel North by Alan Zweibel, who also wrote the screenplay and has a minor role in the film.

An 11-year-old boy named North (Elijah Wood) tires of his parents (Jason Alexander and Julia Louis Dreyfus), who never pay any attention to him even though he's a model student, athlete, and even actor. He legally emancipates himself from them, and wanders around the world seeking a new family with a deadline of Labor Day; if he doesn't find a new family by then, he will be placed in an orphanage. Along the way, he encounters parents that are Texan, Alaskan, Hawaiian, Amish, etc, and tries to blend in with each group of parents (well, not the Amish). He finally decides that his own parents are the best with the help of a guardian angel (Bruce Willis) who uses several guises throughout the film. However a conniving kid friend of his, Winchell, used the publicity North's escapades garnered to rally kids everywhere to make their parents more subservient to them. Knowing that North reconciling with his parents would undermine this, he plots to have him killed.

Not related to the film El Norte. Scarlett Johansson's film debut.


Tropes used in North include:
  • All Just a Dream Or is it?
  • Ambulance Chaser: Arthur Belt (played by Jon Lovitz), who is literally seen chasing an ambulance until he comes across North. Apparently, he just uses it to beat the traffic.
  • Artistic License: The various cultures depicted. When an 11 year old dreams the whole thing inaccuracies are to be expected.
  • Beachcombing: Seen in Hawaii.
  • Big Eater: The Tex family.

 Pa Tex: Well I reckon we'll wake up early and eat, then we'll dig for oil and eat, then we'll rope some doggies, bust a few broncs and maybe get a bite to eat.