World Gone Wild story
The films is set in a nuclear war ravaged wasteland in which water is a scarce natural resource.
7 total · 4 major · 3 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| post-apocalyptic dystopia | major | The follows a small community as they try to defend their watering hole from attackers in a a nuclear war ravaged wasteland in which water is a scarce natural resource. |
| quasi-religious cult | major | The story antagonists were cultists who looked to a book entitled "The Wit and Wisdom of Charles Manson" as their bible. |
| romantic love | major | Angie and George fell in love in the end. |
| transnational conflict over a shared resource | major | The inhabitants of Lost Wells guarded their source of water from an evil cult of pseudoreligious renegades. In this world, water was a scarce natural resource. |
| nuclear holocaust | minor | The story is set fifty years after a catastrophic nuclear war. |
| nuclear weapons | minor | It recounted at the start of the story how two nations had unleashed their nuclear arsenals upon each other fifty years prior. |
| sexual assault | minor | George intervened to stop Ten Watt from forcing himself upon Angie. |