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    The world of Wall-E is one where humans take no responsibility for anything. They leave robots to do their work for them, this even means leaving the Earth they have destroyed and making robots clean it up for hundreds of years. Humans showed no care for the planet while they were on Earth and it became an inhabitable landfill. The outcome would have been very different if people tried to do their part as a person on Earth and help with keeping it clean. Instead of doing all the things…

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    In the Pixar’s movie Wall-E, Wall-E spends his days tidying up the planet little by little. It shows us how we treat our environment and where our future could be headed if we don’t start taking proper care of it. Throughout the movie Wall-E made many points and reasons of how our world could get to the destruction point in an unrealistic way. Drinking food out of cups and restoring Earth from nothing are all examples that are shown in the movie. During the time frame of the movie it shows how…

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    The movie “Wall-E” shows social commentary mostly through the amount of pollution on earth. The movie uses colors to show how gloomy and disgusting humans will make the world in the future. Pollution has become such a problem that in 2008, Disney and Pixar made a movie to express their concern about in. Considering Earth is not nearly bad enough to have to evacuate, it was set in the year 2805. Within the last five years, air pollution rates have increased by 8%. If this path is stayed on, the…

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    environmentalism has blossomed from that single piece of legislation into several specific fields of study and career paths, and has created a topic of controversy among the United States’ population regarding conservation and sustainability. The movie Wall-E, an animated Pixar movie released in 2008, depicts…

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    cognitive abilities, the way we communicate, and how it effects our bodies. The movie Wall-e plays a big role in showing these changes, but over exaggerate how far they will go. I don’t believe humans will get as bad as those in the movie, but society and technology are changing. The movie Wall-e is about a robot that is the last robot left on earth. He cleans the earth and tidies it up while developing a personality. Wall-e becomes lonely during the 700 years he is there until one…

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    Pollution seems to be a touchy subject. All industrial countries seem to have it but nobody knows how to deal with it without their businesses failing. Thanks to the industrial revolution over the past hundred years the planet as slowly but surely becoming a waste land covered with smog and trash. Because the human race has been so careless about their trash, it has affected nature such as polluting water, air and the actual land. Although water is a non renewable resource meaning that it…

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    Wall E movies was a success when it first came out in 2008, it is success in its earning profit but most importantly it affectively depicts what humanity do to the planet Earth nowadays. The film is a documentation that capture the effect of destroying the planet and how people would be rely completely on technology eventually. It is a wakeup call for humanity to realize that technology can change the way we live to a whole new level. Yet, the depiction seen in Wall E is one of the…

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    Many remember the movie WALL-E, consisting of a world that had become a barren waste land, with nothing but scattered garbage and pollutants everywhere. The environment had been completely destroyed, and scientist deemed that Earth was no longer safe to be inhabited. Therefore, they sent the entire population into space, leading to them living their lives through technological devices. Everyone was bed ridden, relying on robots to perform their daily tasks for them. There was no more conversing,…

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    TEXT ANALYSIS-FILM COMPARISON WALL- E // STAR WARS III Genre or type of film- in what ways are they similar? They both have a space theme. In star wars earth is ruined earth. They also share the theme of a futuristic film . Technology is quite advanced compared The idea that we will have robots later on is consistent between the two. In what ways are they different? Wall-E is more of a moral film Star wars is about fighting and defended the universe. The use of robots is different as…

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    Wall-E is an ingenious film which subtly portrays the future being destroyed by consumer culture. We are living in time where we’re always thinking of our future and how our society can further progress our civilization. Through Wall-E, the movie creatively acknowledges the concerns of corporate control and how consumer culture is devastating our way of living in the present and ultimately the future. With the contrast between the past and the future throughout the film, there is an evident…

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