WALL·E Satirical life
2021-10-13 18:32
In addition to the love theme of the film, the film is generally considered to be a satire of the American way of life, including obesity, environmental destruction, consumerism, leadership and other issues. When the story progressed to leave the earth and reach the space city, some social issues were also solemnly raised in this sci-fi animated film in a hidden form. Only when the virtual splendid costumes disappeared did they have the opportunity to notice each other’s eyes. All subsequent changes stemmed from Wali’s courage and romance, as well as the simplicity and innocence of removing substances. The intention of the movie has been particularly obvious, with those who are too fat to stand upright. Compared with walking humans, in the whole movie, perhaps only Wali is the real living person, searching for the inner feelings and emotions of no regrets that humans have lost. ()
Extended Reading
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WALL.E: [M-O has finished cleaning a severely damaged WALL-E, who strains to give a handshake] WALL-E.
MO: [M-O scrubs WALL-E's hand, then shakes it] M-O.
[M-O reverts to his box form]
WALL.E: [pause] M-O?
MO: M-O.
WALL.E: [another pause] M-O.
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Ship's Computer: Time for lunch... in a cup!