Wall-E

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07020801.jpgI had a chance to see the movie called Wall-E this week, it was one of the better animations I have seen a long time. Wall-E the garbage robot ("Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth Class") is definitely very much likable and cute as well. The theater was full of small children who hardly could truly understand the movie and its messages judging my many questions they asked their during the screening, but I think teen to more mature audience would benefit greatly from seeing it. Wall-E which is a small trash-collecting robot who is the last of its kind, exist in an infinite quest to clean up an abandoned, trash-riddled Earth all by himself.

There is environmental warning message to us all, that we are all just focus on consumption and do not care about the planet we live on, therefore we will have to abandon it like they did it in the movie. Earth shown there was a wasteland of garbage tormented by sand storms. Humans left the planet as we learn later on in the plot to live in vegetable state like, hovering on the beds around a spaceship. The president of the nation is actually called CEO and the company behind it is like one of these big box retails (Costco for example) The scary environmental situation is not the main storyline of the movie, which is actually love between Wall-E and Eve who is another robot sent by humans to see if planet earth is clean enough now for recolonization. Pixar did awesome job and I would hardly recommend it for anyone 12 and old to see the movie.  

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