Wall-E: Dystopian Space

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The film opens up to the sight of a dystopian future where there is no form of life on the Earth. Garbage lies everywhere and the protagonist WALL-E (voiced by Ben Burtt) is a robot specifically built to take all the garbage and keep it in compact boxes, cleaning up the human’s mess. One day as WALL-E was doing so he notices a plant, knowing nothing of it he picks it up and takes it back to where he keeps his collection of interesting things he has found.

After the audience views the dystopian Earth, the scene cuts to a utopian spaceship which holds all the human population. Although the massive spaceship is a paradise, it, like the Earth holds no plant life which leads to the character EVE (Elissa Knight). EVE is brought down to Earth and has WALL-E smitten as she searches everywhere for a valuable item to bring back to the spaceship. She finds WALL-E’s plant and captures it to take onboard the spaceship to show the captain.
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The audience properly views the humans and come to see that they are all fat and lazy, using high-tech chairs to do everything from move to communicate and so on. WALL-E continues to track EVE who is ready to show Captain McCrea (Jeff Garlin) her find to help initiate “operation recolonize”. As she goes to reveal the plant, it is missing and so Captain McCrea orders EVE and WALL-E to be taken into repairs. WALL-E misunderstands EVE’s repair for violence and therefore reacts with more violence to “save” her. Photos were taken of the two robots and shown to the public, letting people know that they are renegade robots and are