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    A WALL-E Robot

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    WALL-E is a movie about a little robot that was put on earth to clean the abundance of trash humans have created over the years. He was not the only robot on earth but over time the others all died off so he became resourceful and would use their parts when his were wore down or broke. He was not just resourceful he was also a collector over the years he found many little gadgets he kept ahold of for some unknown reason. Although he had many great traits we will only be discussing one that is dedication

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    Wall-E Themes

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    Texts‚ whether it may in the form of a novel or in a long film‚ revolve around the aim of expressing an important theme or motif. Trash an award-winning novel by Andy Mulligan and Wall-E‚ a film directed by Andrew Stanton both explore important themes such as over reliance on technology and social sustainability. The themes explored play a major role in the plot and storyline. Over the last several years‚ technology has rapidly evolved. We now have supercomputers in a device no bigger than our hand

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    Summary of Wall-E

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    created a robot which is capable to clear the trash by crushing it into cubes. However as days go by‚ Wall-e was the only robot left as the others malfunction. While collecting trash and putting it into cubes‚ Wall-e found a small plant in the midst. Coincidentally‚ Eve‚ a robot shaped as an owl which functions to look for any signs of living plants was sent down to earth by the humans. Wall-e then fell in love with Eve and he finally brought Eve back to his storage house where he kept all the

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    Wall-E Analysis

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    lifeless objects that humans call their own creations with the intent to embody the technological genesis of a world that will soon consume the future of time. When comparing Joseph Kosinski’s post-apocalyptic‚ Oblivion‚ and Jim Morris’ animated film‚ Wall-E‚ similarities between both struggling protagonists are revealed‚ leading the reader to realize that the human instinct of survival has evolved into an impulse for humans to forge a world of their own‚ though when humans periodically forget to reflect

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    Consumerism In Wall-E

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    WALL-E By: Micah D-S Environment and waste WALL-E is a film with many maessages‚ however I think it is a very environment related movie. In WALL-E‚ Pixar critsizes people taking things for granted‚ and consuming absurd amounts of things they think of as the norm. This means Pixar is critisizing consumerism. They are trying to raise awareness of how easy it is to destroy a society‚ so that it doesn’t happen. WALL-E is a great film because it brings up real issues that the world. It brings up issues

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    Why Wall E Is A Hero

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    film. The film Wall-e managed to capture a strong representation of a vast dystopian society. As shocking as is may be‚ the most surprising part of the story isn’t the disgusting piles of trash in place of skyscrapers. What grasped the viewers’ attention more than anything was the authors choice of the main character or the hero of the film. The hero of this specific story doesn’t have super strength‚ super speed‚ or even the ability to fly. Our hero is a small robot named Wall-e‚ designed to clean

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    Movie Analysis: Wall-E

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    WALL-E Wall-e is an animated adventure movie that takes place on earth in the future. This story revolves around a trash collecting robot who has been left to clean earth from the mess humans left behind. One day‚ while going through his daily routine‚ Wall-e stumbles upon a seeding plant and carefully puts it in a boot. While returning home ‚ he sees a giant ship land that dispatches a small flying robot‚ who goes around scanning the planet. Wall-e‚ struck with curiosity‚ hunts down the robot

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    Pixar are known for making great animation and WALL-E is no exception. Director Andrew Stanton has had a hand in most of Pixar’s greatest works such as Toy Story‚ Monsters Inc.‚ and Finding Nemo. The sheer success of these films suggests that Pixar have stumbled upon a magic formula for making hit after hit. So what is the point in trying something new when you’ve set the bar so high and excel at what you do? Yet with WALL-E they have exceeded expectations and set the bar even higher. It is not just

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    beliefs” based on the environment. In the movie‚ Wall-E‚ there is an idea given to the audience of the future polluted world where robots have to stay on Earth and clean up the mess. Whereas‚ on the other hand‚ the people get to live in space in a better environment. This shows a very selfish ideology from the people towards the robot‚ Wall-E and others who stayed on earth since the people left Wall-E alone (the people left their responsibility to Wall-E) in a messy world that they produced. This an

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    Film Analysis: WALL-E

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    WALL-E directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Pixar in 2008‚ is an animated science fiction movie‚ . What is so unique and very intresting about this movie is that you understand everything with just the images only and with so few dialogues‚ you can still be captivated and feel very strong emotions while watching WALL-E. I believe that this movie has a strong mix of science fiction and a love story the relationship between the two robots is just as important as the general plot. This film takes

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