Film Analysis: Wall-E

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Have you ever wondered what the earth would be like hundreds of years from now? You would probably picture in your head flying cars and holograms and other whimsical technology inventions. But in this particular movie it is from a more dreadful and pessimistic point of view of the future. WALL E is the right best movie for you to discover the drastic changes of earth’s environment and the extensive crisis that the humankind has to deal with.

Wall E opens with the scene starts out as with a this robot who has to clean up the trash and the waste filled earth in the future. Another robot, named EVE, comes to earth to carry out her task to replace the last of the obsolete trash-cube robots, Wall-E, on Earth.and Tthe two robots meet and eventually end up fall in falling in love with each other, utilizing an effective comparison between an old 1950’s romance to enhance the scene’s comprehension to the viewers without initiating a conversation between EVE and Wall-E. They soon find themselves in an extraneous adventure to save earth and the human- kind while struggling
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It shows how well prepared and how much work and effort was put in to the making of this film. I also like how in this movie it shows a moral lesson. An example would be when the humans realize how much they are missing out on by just relying on technology most of the time. The captain rediscovers earth and realizes how beautiful and interesting it is. He tries to change the gruesome lifestyle that everybody is currently living and is attempting to go back.”But life is sustainable now. Look at this plant. Green and growing. It’s living proof he was wrong.” “Out there is our home, Auto. And it’s in trouble. I can’t just sit here and do nothing.” This shows a moral value that you should enjoy and take care of what you have instead of wasting your time with man made things like

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