Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wall-E

 Wall-E was about a small robot in the future cleaning up our world because it is over polluted. The little robots name is Wall-E, all of the other robots like him are broken down and no longer working. Him and his bug friend are the only ones on Earth that are still alive, the population of the world is floating in space in a resort-like spaceship controlled by robots. Because the entire spacecraft is managed by by computers, the population is completely morbidly obese. Meanwhile, Wall-E is back on Earth picking up trash when another robot, named Eva is sent to find plant life so the whole human race can come back and live on the planet. Wall-E falls instantly in love with Eva, and she is reluctant  to do the same, although she ends up loving him by the end of the movie. Wall-E shows Eva a plant that he found and Eva takes it back to the spaceship. Wall-E, seeing Eva leaving gets on the spaceship so he can be with Eva. When Wall-E gets onto the spaceship he sees how everyone has gotten very lazy and fat. The entire space craft is ran by robots, clean up ladies, waiters, and chefs, even the pilot is a robot. The population rides around on space chairs and no one had stood on their feet in weeks. The people don't even have their own children anymore. They are birthed by eggs that are fertile and are born out of incubators. As soon as Eva gives the pilot the plant, she shuts down and gets sent to storage with other robots. Wall-E, seeing his love get sent to storage, follows her there and accidentally turns on all of the robots in the storage area and they start running amongst throughout the ship.
       Wall-E was a really good movie for a Pixar Animation, normally I dislike Pixar, but the effects and the fact that it was essantially a silent movie really made me happy, and gave me hope for future Pixar movies.I felt really good about the making of Wall-E because it really opened the viewers eyes up to how populated we are all making the world, and how obesity is on a high rise. This movie really hit two birds with one stone.

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