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WALL·E

December 6, 2023
By Adamlambert06 BRONZE, Methuen, Massachusetts
Adamlambert06 BRONZE, Methuen, Massachusetts
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All alone on a polluted earth a little robot, Wall-E is a loveable trash compactor who finds a way to save humans from the cosmos. In this far, far future people have left due to the pollution and left robots to clean it all up for them. Wall-E is the last robot on earth that is still functioning and his mission is important above all else, saving the human race. 


      In 2008 Pixar studios released Wall-E directed by Andrew Stanton and  produced by Jim Morris and star voice actors Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight and Jeff Garlin. Wall-E takes place in the future where humans have left after polluting it to the point of extinction. Robots are left to take over the job of bringing back earth to life and we meet Wall-e the last robot on earth. The Axiom, the spaceship all the humans are on, sends Eva who searches for life on earth. Wall-e and Eva go all the way back to the humans. After a long goose chase we are left with a shocking conclusion. I


     Wall-E even though he doesn’t speak much is a very deep and interesting character in the story. He doesn’t speak much but his actions are just as loud. He is very heartwarming and shows that people can help each other without words. Eva has a deep character change going from a bland robot who risks her life to save Wall-E. The plot is much deeper than a robot saving the earth, it’s about how life always manages to find a way and how good will always prevail over evil. 


     A key moment I loved from the movie was the space dance scene. Wall-E is about to die in a self destructive escape pod and Eve is chasing after him and what looks like he dies he barely escapes. Wall-E and Eve dance in Space and it shows their deep connection to each other. It’s really heart warming. 


  I absolutely recommend this movie. It's such an easy family movie watch for people of all ages. It has a much deeper meaning and is entertaining. I liked the animation style and how the movie has little talking in the beginning but a deep meaning. I didn’t really like the way the humans were made to look in outer space. Overall it was a wonderful experience that I love to watch whenever I am down or feeling sad the movie has a way to lift the spirit. 


The author's comments:

I am 17 years old living in Methuen, Ma. I play hockey and lacrosse for my varsity high school teams. I am fairly new to writing. 


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