Saturday 19 January 2013

WALL•E Review

WALL·E
 

Rank 59 as of 1/1/13)
Age Rating U
Year 2008
 
WALL.E is set in the future. WALL.E is a rubbish collecting robot that is left to clean up Earth whilst we humans live in a space ship because the planet is unsafe and so full of rubbish that we can't bare to live on it. WALL.E then meets, EVE, another robot who was sent to Earth to look for some form of life. When EVE goes into hibernation mode and is returns to the spaceship WALL.E follows her on an adventure that will decide and change the future of mankind. 
 
Although it's a children's movie, the messages of it is a lot deeper and dark than a child would realise. Humans have ruined the planet because of laziness and a multi-nation company, BUY N LARGE, who had taken over the world. The space ship in which the entire human population are resident, are sponsored and run by, BUY N LARGE, meaning that the humans food is all liquidised and drunk through a straw. Resulting in the entire population to be obese and creating the consequent of people being unable to walk so have to be moved around by robots. The complete human society is relying on robots, which is something that isn't really that unrealistic for our futures, I have heard that people have been creating driverless cars!!

WALL.E is a allegory of our futures. A story with  huge morals of the fate of mankind and Earth. WALL.E is a great family film one that will leave you feeling shocked and almost scared, worried even for our children's futures, deep!!! WALL.E definitely deserves it's place in the Top 250.
 
 
By Georgina
 

So how you all doing? It's freezing here in the UK, we've got lots of snow. (Well a lot for us anyway!!!) I got sent home early from school on Friday - RESULT! As always feedback is great as long as its CONSTRUCTIVE! Thank you for your support and please comment/follow ect!!
 
 
 

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