Rough Draft From the movie “WALL-E” there are many humorous events. One example would be when WALL-E introduces Eve to his home. This scene, in particular, uses sounds, framing, and physicality which is one of the techniques to trigger people to burst into laughter. The main theme is about WALL-E is him trying to communicate with Eve and get close to her like humans do. We can also connect this scene to other incidents we have either read or viewed. Comedy from this…
Adam and Eve is adapted in the film Wall-e (2008), by visualizing the story of one man and one woman, who alone occupy earth. The film starts off with Wall-e being the only robot on earth, similar to Adam being the only man on earth when god created him. Wall-e can be compared to Adam because they both live in solitary, and are in need of companionship. Comparable to Genesis 2-3, women came after to serve as a companion. After first being introduced to Wall-e in the film a feminine robot later…
In the movie Wall-E, the “Hero” Wall-E, is a robot that was made to clean up Earth’s garbage after Earth had no way to sustain any life on Earth. The role Wall-E plays in the movie is a hero because he had found the last plant life on Earth, it was a call to action. Eva is the robot that meets Wall-E while he’s making squares out of garbage. Eva has a deadly personality that also makes her quick witted. Eva’s role in the story is an ALLY and HERO because she assists Wall-E in saving the…
Andrew Stanton’s picture film, Wall E, covers a modernized understanding on many religious tales. The leading take of the show is one of ambition and affection, connecting this to biblical tales such as Noah’s Ark and Adam & Eve. Wall E is an excellent film which hope and love are the great focuses of the film and the themes are in the many stories of the Bible and show great significance in this picture film. The connection between Wall E and Eve are a perfect example of hope and love. The hope…
George Orwell, and WALL-E made by Disney. All of these sources do infact connect in one way, they are dystopias, I link 1984 and WALL-E together, many believe that WALL-E is not a dystopian film but many things point to it representing one. While that fat people in WALL-E do not live a life considered miserable, there does seem to be a common trend among the people abroad Axiam, boredom. Boredom is simply one of the most miserable feelings anybody can feel, Another feeling…
The movie Wall-E shows transcendentalism by it's unique look of what earth would be like after they have destroyed it and left. The humans in the movie live on a spaceship while they make a poor attempt to repair and restore it with robots. This is where the original idea of having a robot as the main character. A robot in other forms of media is rarely the main character. The idea of having a robot as the main character brings with it new ways to form a plot. For example, a robot that…
In the movie WALL-E, there are depictions of how technology contributes to the human problems on planet Earth. Created by human laziness, WALL-E was a machine designed to help the impact of trash on Earth. Throughout the movie, we can tell that the big corporations completely took over making things even worse. It shows Earth looking filthy and in no condition for humans to live in. Eve shows that technology can potentially be wonderful in certain scenarios. She was sent from space to find…
2008 Animated film, Wall-E is Utopia and Dystopia . Throughout the entertaining and informative animated film, Wall-E and the humans are faced with pollution as a major problem (Dystopia). The humans chose to leave the Earth and live in space on a Utopian space craft because the earth had become too polluted. The earth was polluted by the humans from using and consuming too much because they were encouraged to do so by the company ‘Buy In Large’. After the humans left, WALL-E remained on Earth…
watching a movie that tells a story in a way that changes the meaning of storytelling. It wants to also make aware of how other movies are encoded with meaning that "controls" thinking about what is normal and proper. Wall-E, a major Pixar movie, is a great example of postmodernism. Wall-E is a critique of modernity, and the fate of man under consumerist technology. Set in the distant dystopian future, this film tells the story of a grubby little robot left behind to help clean up Earth.…
Everything has a beginning, middle, and end. For a robot like WALL-E that’s not always the case. WALL-E is rusty, square like robot. He has tank like legs, with eyes that look like binoculars with claws for hands. Throughout this whole film you can see how much WALL-E changes, mostly because of the people around him. I think the one quality I see, that doesn’t change is his curiosity. It seems that WALL-E follows a day to day routine. Every morning he powers on, gets his little cooler puts it…