In the World of Cars: The Movies Unique Take on Sentient Vehicles

In the Cars Movies: What Happened to the Humans?

When viewers first encountered the Cars universe, the initial question may have been whether it was intended to be a world inhabited by sentient vehicles or humans. However, what Cars and Cars 2 clearly convey is a society run entirely by cars without any human presence.

Creating a Society Without Humans

The movie Cars presents a vibrant alternate world where all the developed infrastructure, like bridges and buildings, is built, not by human hands but by sentient cars. This raises several intriguing questions about how such a society operates without humans. For instance, where do baby cars come from? Do they grow from seeds in the ground similar to the way cars are grown in the world of Jack and the Beanstalk? Or are there alternative methods of reproduction that are unique to this car civilization?

Another interesting aspect is the idea of what defines a male or female car. In a world where all cars are built with similar parts, how do they differentiate between sexes? This raises questions about the social structure and role allocation within the car society.

The Peculiarities of Car Life

Looking at the Cars 2 movie, we can see a more advanced form of car society. The large derrick structures and other complex infrastructure suggest an evolved civilization. Yet, these cars still lacked the conventional human appendages that would typically be required to build such structures. How do cars in this world go about constructing such grandiose projects? The answer could lie in advanced technology or perhaps a more collaborative, collective approach to building.

One of the most memorable scenes in Cars is when view Radar O’Reilly quips in an episode of MASH: "I used to worry about that stuff, but it was keeping me up nights so I stopped." While the movie does raise these questions, it ultimately suggests that for the inhabitants of this world, these details are irrelevant as long as the world functions as it should.

The Importance of Enjoyment in Entertainment

When engaging in a work of entertainment such as Cars, the key is to simply relax and enjoy the ride. The complexity and uniqueness of the car society may lead to contemplation and questions, but it is ultimately a fictional world meant for enjoyment. The movie doesn't provide definitive answers to these questions but poses intriguing possibilities for the viewer to ponder.

In summary, the world of Cars, as presented in the movie series, is a fascinating alternate reality where sentient vehicles coexist without human counterparts. It invites viewers to imagine how such a society might function and prompts them to consider the unique challenges and solutions that arise from a world run by cars. While the movie may leave some questions unanswered, it certainly invites a lot of fun and thought-provoking discussions.