Thursday, June 22, 2017

Wall-E

Wall-e as a satire. The way that I view the movie Wall-e as a satire is really the whole movie. the first thing that we see when we are coming into the movie is a demolished world that looks like every thing went wrong that could have happened. the new planet was all dry, hot, and unforgiving. But through all of the destruction there is one little force that is trying his best to keep it all together, and that force is Wall-e a little robot that has a lot of human characteristics. For example he is funny has a friend, is discovering new things, is curious, and most important of all he is trying to find love. In  my option   Wall-e is representing all of the people in the world that are looking for more in there life.


And then Eve arrives, is a mysterious robot that Wall-e is just head over heels for. This is just the adventure Wall-e has been looking for in his life. But you find that she has quite a temper and try's to actually kill Wall-e on two or three separate occasions.This is the next satire that I have found in the film. This is showing the superiority that women have over men. you can see this through the way that Eve is so much more advanced and powerful than him and she could really destroy him at any moment and he was completely at her mercy.


Last but not least the fat people. this last satire comes from the physical appearance of the people on board the ship. they have all become to big to walk and also are all taken over by a company. they are also really sucked into there electronics, and have really no actual face to face contact with the other people on board. This relates to two things in our society. one we are letting big corporations take over us and we are engulfed with the food goods and we need to watch our obesity levels. and the second one is way that we are loosing out ability to talk to one another face to face because of the electronics.

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