In Wall-E, Wall-E is thrilled to show Eve his collection of assorted junk. When Eve is taken away from Wall-E, it is similar to Violet being taken to hospital. The specifics of these two relationships may be different, but the ups and downs of the relationships are nearly identical. The Environments, Earth in Feed, Earth in Wall-E, and the Axiom in Wall-E, are all very similar. In both versions of Earth, pollution is caused by consumerism, and there is an excess of materials, specifically waste such as plastic. Another environmental similarity involves the Moon, which in Wall-E appears to have been inhabited at one point, but was then abandoned, and in Feed the moon is currently inhabited. The environment in the Axiom is very similar to the richer cities in Feed. In both the temperature can be regulated, and the sky is some sort of projection that you can turn on and off. Consumerism is also very evident in both Feed and Wall-E. This can be seen in how much people care about looks, for example in Wall-E when it is said that “blue is the new red” everyone changes to blue, and in Feed when the Lesions become a cool thing, and people get more purposefully (p.
In Wall-E, Wall-E is thrilled to show Eve his collection of assorted junk. When Eve is taken away from Wall-E, it is similar to Violet being taken to hospital. The specifics of these two relationships may be different, but the ups and downs of the relationships are nearly identical. The Environments, Earth in Feed, Earth in Wall-E, and the Axiom in Wall-E, are all very similar. In both versions of Earth, pollution is caused by consumerism, and there is an excess of materials, specifically waste such as plastic. Another environmental similarity involves the Moon, which in Wall-E appears to have been inhabited at one point, but was then abandoned, and in Feed the moon is currently inhabited. The environment in the Axiom is very similar to the richer cities in Feed. In both the temperature can be regulated, and the sky is some sort of projection that you can turn on and off. Consumerism is also very evident in both Feed and Wall-E. This can be seen in how much people care about looks, for example in Wall-E when it is said that “blue is the new red” everyone changes to blue, and in Feed when the Lesions become a cool thing, and people get more purposefully (p.