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The Film Wall-E, By Pixar

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“This is called farming! You kids are gonna grow all kinds of plants! Vegetable plants, pizza plants.”, Pixar was clearly heading for a point in their film Wall-E. The team showed the flaws in our humanity from the view of a robot, making it clear that we’re all doomed to a disastrous end if we do not change our ways. Though for this film to be a clear social commentary on pollution and destruction of our planet, it should show the outcome of bad decisions, the reason these bad decisions happened, realistically show the outcome of humanity if these actions continue, and impress viewers and critics alike. By looking at the film Wall-E, we’ll be able to tell if the film meets the criteria to make it a social commentary on pollution and destruction of our planet. …show more content…

Clearly, this film is direct in showing the outcome of the bad decisions of humanity. The film is set in a fairly distant future of Earth that shows what the pollution has done to the Planet. There are no grass or plants or any type of life to signify that this is Earth, but the remnants are all of human descent; There are refrigerators, cans, cars, buildings, and all sorts things that we hold valuable in our daily lives, just thrown to the side as trash left over from the lives of the humans. That’s where Wall-E comes in as a robot created to compact the garbage left behind and clean the surface of the planet, while the humans are on a sort of space-ship at bay in space enjoying a vacation from the destroyed planet. I believe this clearly matches the criteria of showing the outcome of the bad decisions that the humans

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