When you think about the fact that Wall-E was on a post-apocalyptic Earth for 700 plus years going through the same routine every single day with no company other than a desolate cockroach, it's enough to make anyone go insane.
That robot must've been super-SUPER bored on that planet doing nothing but to clean up the trash all by himself, which that is considered hard work and labor.
And let's take into consideration. Cockroaches only live for about a Year. So this means one of two things. A. Wall-e just met this Roach B. He's befriended many roaches, but constantly outlives them. Either way, it does fuel ones insanity Also, let's remember Wall-e is technically the last of his kind. Since he's the only onewe see functional. How much do you think it hurt him to have to see all his peers die out?
0:18 I love how the first scenes of the movie are structured: when we get our first look at Earth with all those aerial shots of the wastelands, the cheerful music from Hello Dolly is playing, so it makes us the audience go "Oh, it's Earth!" But when the movie title rolls out and WALL-E is traveling home, the somber, depressing soundtrack plays instead and we get a much closer look of just how this city has been ruined. It makes us go "Ohhhhhhh...it's Earth :( "
1:37 Brings even more perspective to the scene. Those machines were mobile incinerators that were meant to dissect the trash towers and burn them. They required humans to operate which means that people stayed behind while everyone else was in space. Can’t imagine what they went through while watching the “Failproof” Operation Cleanup slowly fall apart over those next five years
u are right and wrong - yes those are BNL incinerators units but im pretty sure they are like fully autonomous (watch "BNL operation clean up" short - they show those and tell what they doing. From narrative it seems that entire planet is abonded and fully automated army of BNL machines were supposed to clean the mess
0:32 These 3 shots scare the crap out of me because of the message they send. The store Wall-E walks in front of looks like your average Walmart until it pans and shows that you can't even see the other side of it. The gas station has enough pumps at one place to make a Texas oil baron weep with joy. The streets are literally paved with money in front of the bank. And the billboards are MASSIVE. BUY. EAT. SHOP. SPEND. KEEP THE MACHINE GOING. The machine called Buy N Large that doesn't even hide from showing how much it destroyed this planet. Our own.
@@bulatao195 Buy N Large was the earth by that point essentially. They were the government, the consumer, they were everything and because they were everything, they owned everyone. Pushing their idea of consumerism globally paired with the immense amount of overpopulation slowly made the gun and bullet that killed the planet we call home
I’m only just now realizing that Mary and John are the only characters wearing red because they’re getting redpilled (becoming aware of the situation they’re in) while everyone else is wearing blue because they’re bluepilled (unaware of the situation). Near the end of the movie, all of the passengers have their clothes changed to red as they’re also realizing how dire the situation is. I wonder if that was intentional.
I want a movie that takes place before WALL-E that shows how Earth got covered in all this garbage and how Buy N Large formed and it will also show the construction of the Axiom and other starliners and the evacuation of Earth. But it will mainly focus on an older man who refuses to leave Earth.
Since it has that 50s apocaliptic atmosphere, imagine going back to the 50s and showing this movie to people. Besides the fact that they wouldn't believe that this can be an animated movie, as animation for them was mostly cartoons, what would they think about the message?
I'm a bit surprised no one responded to you, but here's my guess: Obviously they would be blown away by the atmosphere and animation but to see a cartoon depict a deep message about the environment would be foreign to them. Sure there were cartoons that depicted WWII but were never as serious as something like Wall-E. Besides that, the robots themselves would be strange to them as the 1950s were before Japan's "super robot" stage. Design languages like Wall-E/Eve's movements and equipment would most likely intrigue them due to how intricate they are. In the 1950s, the future was always depicted as positive and progressive. Most audiences seeing Wall-E in the 1950s would view it as strange for its drab and depressing setting. Some might even think that this is real footage from the future due to how "realistic" the animation looks. In regards to the message, some would find it absurd and unlikely while other open minded people would take this movie into consideration towards the environment. Corporations might even try to ban the movie as it could hinder consumerism. They might even try to convince politicians to label the movie as Communist Propaganda against Capitalism. Needless to say, you'd be suspected for being a Communist and would be on the run until you can get back to your time period. Better to introduce the movie around a later time instead.
Fuck this scene always makes me feel so much like dread. The way WALL-E goes about his work in such a nonchalant manner, oblivious to the context of it. And how that’s contrasted by the ruins of human society. The tone is quickly established. We’re not meant to be sharing WALL-E’s generally positive emotions right now. We’re meant to gaze upon the fact that humanity failed. We couldn’t stop ourselves from destroying our own home. This movie is incredible.
@@obiwankenobi687 Here were I live, the government removed Philosophy, and we citzens voted for it... I'm quite sad. Now with the IA thingy coming out, solving all (your problems). Being able to talk to you and solve your problems is just.... I am scared
Wall-E is one of my favorite Pixar movies! It has an INCREDIBLE story, great personality, and romance! I also really love the music "72 Degrees and Sunny!"
"chart a course for -- *glitch* - non-stop entertainment" ...does anyone else think that one of the leaders purposely took out the clip that said where they were going? By luring them in with all of the distractions, they forget that they aren't actually going anywhere, and that they are just escaping where they were coming from... all because they couldn't keep themselves together...
The plan was to leave for like 5 years while the Wall-Es and incinerator's cleaned up, that's the point of A113 and Auto's mutiny. Everybody knew there was no specific destination, and they weren't trying to trick them into leaving forever until the cleanup operation failed
Man the wild part about this movie is how differnet the writers really thought chronically online people would act. Look at 6:00 The women was talking about HOLIDAYS and talked about family and friends. Not only that, she was on about actual real life shit that people on twitter parade around as an accomplishment. Apparently to the writers, a chronically online hambeast that doesnt even comprehend their surroundings would still care about family. That would be unheard of in todays world. Its really wild how these writers couldnt comprehend how wierd people really got after only 2 years of isolation. Imagine fucking 700 LOL
I used to watch this movie all the time when i was like 2 or 3 and I didn’t understand the concept of movie but now i do and it’s terrifying (Edit) Also when I was young i didn't notice how terrifying the music is...
Said how all the humans did nothing for their whole lives almost unaware of their surroundings (considering Mary didn’t know there was a pool). But at the end they can actually start living their lives on earth and relearn what humans use to do on earth
The way the movie was able to get its exposition out of the way was genius. It doesn’t even rely on multiple articles. Just the one headline: “Too Much Trash: Earth Covered!” and then a bunch of billboards (scenery) to explain the rest.
As dystopian as it is The automation did a decent job making humanity survive that long Without any major malfunctioning on the ship though they kinda forgot to promote exercise, but then if you think about it making them stuck like that distracted for a long long time for earth to finally become inhabitable again cause anarchy was very likely if they didn't become couch potatoes
They didn't forget to promote exercise, they deliberately promoted shopping over the facilities that were included with the ticket purchase (gyms, jogging tracks, etc.). After all, why encourage people to do things that won't bring in more money?
The only unrealistic part about WALL-E is that everyone was able to get on the starline. You just know that if this really happened the billionaires and elite would leave our regular asses behind on Earth 😭
All we know is that it's implied that the first generation did in fact pay to get on, as you see many ads on the ship using the phrase "buy now, pay later" edit: And I rewatched the movie last night looking for details, and spotted something, that you even see in this clip, if you pause at 0:51 you can see one of the ads says that tickets for the starliners are on sale, you see that ad before the main expeditionary commercials for the ships play, it's all in the little details
@@wilfstor3078There’s a lot of extra DVD scenes, and it’s implied that because Buy N Large was so massive and it owned all hospitals, it meant all humans were born as BnL employees. I forgot the specifics, but this meant that everyone on earth, even the poorest people, had astronomically high salaries I.e. everyone was a millionaire. Plus, the newspaper indicates it was a mandatory evacuation, though the price wouldn’t matter given everyone was rich. Buy N Large was also the world government so the evacuation was smooth and quick.
1:53 Too much garbage in your face? There’s plenty of space out in space! BNL star liners leaving each day, We’ll clean up the mess while you’re away! The jewel of the BNL fleet, the AXIOM! Spend your five-year cruise in style, waited on 24 hours a day by our fully-automated crew. While your captain and autopilot tried a course of non-stop entertainment, fine dining, and with our all-access hover chairs, even Grandma can join the fun. There’s no need to walk. The AXIOM, putting the stars in executive star liner, because the BNL space is the final frontier!
0:41 given that it was 2105 when the garbage started, that petrol station should really be a hydrogen fuel station. That’s more gas pumps than at Bucee’s.
I love how charismatic wall-e is. Despite going through mountains of mountains of trash along with your dead brothers with nothing but a roach and yet you still manage to find the plant to bring people back to earth LMAO
I just realised that all the other Wall-E units stopped working midway through cleaning, meaning they worked till death and didn't get close to succeeding
The scenes of the people aboard the Axiom seem to be prophetic. Society is already heading that way becoming over weight and spoiled with smart phones to automate so much of life now.
If only BnL created a sustainability initiative prior, this terrifying scenario wouldn’t have happened and the humans would’ve stayed on Earth. Perhaps those BnL gas stations would’ve been converted to start carrying biofuel instead of fossil fuel. The dollar bills would’ve also been switched from paper to plastic.
There was a sustainability initiative. There were nuclear and wind plants. It did nothing. They already had reactor cores and regenerative food for the starliners
I do find this movie interesting now days with the advent of AI. The idea that robots can have quasi emotions, remember things, etc. is interesting NOW. Seems starkly like a foreshadow of what’s coming. Only problem is that they’ve sugar coated the robots to be all lovey dovey lol.
I'm looking at what's left of WALL-E's freinds 1:13 Not one human is left on Earth is this movie. This is what will look like if people pick thier trash.
Id actually be happy if Walmart pulled some B&L shit. Look at that public transport. Its like America going backwards and turning into some shithole with none of the scifi cyberpunk upsides.
@@williamfriend8091BNL said themselves they have a fleet, so theres a good chance that the AXIOM is just one of hundreds of ships wandering through space in search of a habitable planet As the EVE probes were infact made and delivered to the ship after Operation Cleanup failed, since why would they even need exoplanetary probes if it was a 5 year cruise
It's implied in the credits that the Axiom sent out a signal, as the ship shown landing in the first shot, is not the Axiom, but one of the ones seen in the promotional video for the Starliner fleet.
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Wall-E is a movie that relies heavily on the phrase "show don't tell", so, not really, other than a brief mention in the wiki entry for the movie on the Pixar Wiki
I all ways thought everyone left and everything was automated but they didn’t have great technology so all the robots died do there prime directives but wall.e gained a personality be for all the robots died out so he had different priorities than the other robots that’s how he survived
The credits show more ships arriving at Earth so either the Axiom is the "main" ship and the others follow it back after the Hyperjump or all the ships are connected so that if one gets the Hyperjump the others will recive a signal to do it as well.
You say Walle never got a sequal because there's nothing to add to this world I say Walle never got a sequal because BuynLarge is literally Disney and they didn't want to be painted in a negative light We are not the same
I know in Star Trek space would be the final frontier, but there's nothing fun about space. Another galaxy can be a dangerous place. That idiot CEO. Most people took 4th or 5th grade science in their childhood know that space can a dangerous place.
@@ChicagoMel23 when i saw this comment I rewatched the credits but it never showed them coming back, maybe some did but there on the other side of the planet.
When you think about the fact that Wall-E was on a post-apocalyptic Earth for 700 plus years going through the same routine every single day with no company other than a desolate cockroach, it's enough to make anyone go insane.
That robot must've been super-SUPER bored on that planet doing nothing but to clean up the trash all by himself, which that is considered hard work and labor.
@@bulatao195 thank god he developed so advanced but gracefully because he’s literally the most lovable character ever
Add to this that he probably witnessed all his fellow wall-e die cleaning earth
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And let's take into consideration. Cockroaches only live for about a Year. So this means one of two things.
A. Wall-e just met this Roach
B. He's befriended many roaches, but constantly outlives them.
Either way, it does fuel ones insanity
Also, let's remember Wall-e is technically the last of his kind. Since he's the only onewe see functional.
How much do you think it hurt him to have to see all his peers die out?
0:18 I love how the first scenes of the movie are structured: when we get our first look at Earth with all those aerial shots of the wastelands, the cheerful music from Hello Dolly is playing, so it makes us the audience go "Oh, it's Earth!"
But when the movie title rolls out and WALL-E is traveling home, the somber, depressing soundtrack plays instead and we get a much closer look of just how this city has been ruined. It makes us go "Ohhhhhhh...it's Earth :( "
Indeed
Diegetic _Hello Dolly_ was such a cool choice, yeah
1:37 Brings even more perspective to the scene. Those machines were mobile incinerators that were meant to dissect the trash towers and burn them. They required humans to operate which means that people stayed behind while everyone else was in space. Can’t imagine what they went through while watching the “Failproof” Operation Cleanup slowly fall apart over those next five years
u are right and wrong - yes those are BNL incinerators units but im pretty sure they are like fully autonomous (watch "BNL operation clean up" short - they show those and tell what they doing. From narrative it seems that entire planet is abonded and fully automated army of BNL machines were supposed to clean the mess
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@@legomasterpl4477 no, watch this, a message from humans was sent to the Axiom about the failed mission: th-cam.com/video/eNXNkdZVqs4/w-d-xo.html
Burn the trash? no fucking wonder the air became toxic lol
The first half of the movie is beautiful cause of it’s minimal use of dialogue and let’s the scenery do the talking for itself.
well the scenery onboard Axiom also talks for itself in away......
@@steamboatwill3.367 but the humans stole the movie. Shouldn’t this movie be about the robots?
Wasn’t earth just 1/4-1/3 of the movie while the rest was space/axiom?
Agreed it’s mesmerizing and psychedelic
The ending is spectacular.
0:32 These 3 shots scare the crap out of me because of the message they send. The store Wall-E walks in front of looks like your average Walmart until it pans and shows that you can't even see the other side of it.
The gas station has enough pumps at one place to make a Texas oil baron weep with joy.
The streets are literally paved with money in front of the bank.
And the billboards are MASSIVE. BUY. EAT. SHOP. SPEND. KEEP THE MACHINE GOING.
The machine called Buy N Large that doesn't even hide from showing how much it destroyed this planet. Our own.
That's consumerism for ya and the fact that Buy n' Large is everywhere and in every corner, it is freaky.
@@bulatao195 Buy N Large was the earth by that point essentially. They were the government, the consumer, they were everything and because they were everything, they owned everyone. Pushing their idea of consumerism globally paired with the immense amount of overpopulation slowly made the gun and bullet that killed the planet we call home
I'm just glad we don't have those big Wallmarts and big stores here in europe... yet.
I never noticed the first two details until now 💀
We gotta stop shopping at Walmart guys 😰
This movie is totally grim but realistic view into our future
Won’t happen though
@@ChicagoMel23I hope so…
It’s not at all
They are not angry with things got taken away momentary. I would say this is not future we would have.
1:19 this scene gives me uneasy vibes, it was probably one of the trash tower collapsed because it was over-stacked which destroyed many other Wall-Es
I never actually thought about that but I think you're right
Most of them died from either collapsing or sandstorms
@@HyperrealisticLuigi they were all shut-off and he was the only 1 still working
@@inexpertxennial6067 the sandstorms killed them, wall es are designed to last thousands of years on battery
@@HyperrealisticLuigi they actually were either shut down or eventually started failing
I’m only just now realizing that Mary and John are the only characters wearing red because they’re getting redpilled (becoming aware of the situation they’re in) while everyone else is wearing blue because they’re bluepilled (unaware of the situation). Near the end of the movie, all of the passengers have their clothes changed to red as they’re also realizing how dire the situation is. I wonder if that was intentional.
I'd say you're spot on
Literally based and redpilled
"try blue, its the new red"
Red pill means trans rights.
It’s a film about transhumanism specifically the slave class Klaus and Musk have lined up for us.
The Captain represents 1776.
Great clip. It was actually the perfect way to show the world without too much story. Exactly what I wanted to see from an iconic film.
The opening scene is one of the best demonstrations of “Show, don’t tell” that I’ve ever seen.
I want a movie that takes place before WALL-E that shows how Earth got covered in all this garbage and how Buy N Large formed and it will also show the construction of the Axiom and other starliners and the evacuation of Earth. But it will mainly focus on an older man who refuses to leave Earth.
Me too but idk if I should be a movie mabye like a short or tv show…
Razvan Dobos I think that could work as a origin story for Buy N Large
Its called Idiocracy.
Sound like a trash script. Axiom only lets americans live in it
this scenario is too dark for a kids movie... even WALL-E has so many deep details that you can notice only when you're an adult
Since it has that 50s apocaliptic atmosphere, imagine going back to the 50s and showing this movie to people.
Besides the fact that they wouldn't believe that this can be an animated movie, as animation for them was mostly cartoons, what would they think about the message?
I'm a bit surprised no one responded to you, but here's my guess:
Obviously they would be blown away by the atmosphere and animation but to see a cartoon depict a deep message about the environment would be foreign to them. Sure there were cartoons that depicted WWII but were never as serious as something like Wall-E. Besides that, the robots themselves would be strange to them as the 1950s were before Japan's "super robot" stage. Design languages like Wall-E/Eve's movements and equipment would most likely intrigue them due to how intricate they are.
In the 1950s, the future was always depicted as positive and progressive. Most audiences seeing Wall-E in the 1950s would view it as strange for its drab and depressing setting. Some might even think that this is real footage from the future due to how "realistic" the animation looks.
In regards to the message, some would find it absurd and unlikely while other open minded people would take this movie into consideration towards the environment. Corporations might even try to ban the movie as it could hinder consumerism. They might even try to convince politicians to label the movie as Communist Propaganda against Capitalism.
Needless to say, you'd be suspected for being a Communist and would be on the run until you can get back to your time period. Better to introduce the movie around a later time instead.
They would probably call it commi propaganda.
@@starion1121 _your comment has a smell_
Fuck this scene always makes me feel so much like dread. The way WALL-E goes about his work in such a nonchalant manner, oblivious to the context of it. And how that’s contrasted by the ruins of human society. The tone is quickly established. We’re not meant to be sharing WALL-E’s generally positive emotions right now. We’re meant to gaze upon the fact that humanity failed. We couldn’t stop ourselves from destroying our own home. This movie is incredible.
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And that’s exactly what’s happening right now
@@obiwankenobi687 yep :(
@@obiwankenobi687 Here were I live, the government removed Philosophy, and we citzens voted for it... I'm quite sad. Now with the IA thingy coming out, solving all (your problems). Being able to talk to you and solve your problems is just.... I am scared
@@obiwankenobi687 💯🎯
Wall-E is one of my favorite Pixar movies! It has an INCREDIBLE story, great personality, and romance! I also really love the music "72 Degrees and Sunny!"
2:18
Pixar got industrial light and magic to help with the live action segments which is actually wonderful
"chart a course for -- *glitch* - non-stop entertainment" ...does anyone else think that one of the leaders purposely took out the clip that said where they were going? By luring them in with all of the distractions, they forget that they aren't actually going anywhere, and that they are just escaping where they were coming from... all because they couldn't keep themselves together...
I don't think that was an actual glitch in the dialogue. It was just a corruption of what was probably the 600 plus year old billboard screen.
The plan was to leave for like 5 years while the Wall-Es and incinerator's cleaned up, that's the point of A113 and Auto's mutiny. Everybody knew there was no specific destination, and they weren't trying to trick them into leaving forever until the cleanup operation failed
Man the wild part about this movie is how differnet the writers really thought chronically online people would act.
Look at 6:00
The women was talking about HOLIDAYS and talked about family and friends.
Not only that, she was on about actual real life shit that people on twitter parade around as an accomplishment.
Apparently to the writers, a chronically online hambeast that doesnt even comprehend their surroundings would still care about family.
That would be unheard of in todays world.
Its really wild how these writers couldnt comprehend how wierd people really got after only 2 years of isolation.
Imagine fucking 700 LOL
It's always frightening when the dystopian fiction becomes a scary reality
The writers couldn't really have predicted that
Not going to offend but I think you have a pretty cinical view of people.
I used to watch this movie all the time when i was like 2 or 3 and I didn’t understand the concept of movie but now i do and it’s terrifying
(Edit) Also when I was young i didn't notice how terrifying the music is...
Said how all the humans did nothing for their whole lives almost unaware of their surroundings (considering Mary didn’t know there was a pool). But at the end they can actually start living their lives on earth and relearn what humans use to do on earth
I say this is one of the best movies in my opinion. It’s my favorite movie.
This movie was way ahead of its time!
who ever engineers the power stations to last 700 years is legendary
The way the movie was able to get its exposition out of the way was genius. It doesn’t even rely on multiple articles. Just the one headline: “Too Much Trash: Earth Covered!” and then a bunch of billboards (scenery) to explain the rest.
As dystopian as it is
The automation did a decent job making humanity survive that long
Without any major malfunctioning on the ship though they kinda forgot to promote exercise, but then if you think about it making them stuck like that distracted for a long long time for earth to finally become inhabitable again cause anarchy was very likely if they didn't become couch potatoes
They aren't fat. It's because of bone loss. They are all extremely healthy. The captains lived over 100+
They didn't forget to promote exercise, they deliberately promoted shopping over the facilities that were included with the ticket purchase (gyms, jogging tracks, etc.). After all, why encourage people to do things that won't bring in more money?
@@inexpertxennial6067How could they lose thier bones?
@@elijahhernandez906fell out
1:12 His Friends are dead
Total of 48 waste allocation load lifter: earth class robots are killed
The only unrealistic part about WALL-E is that everyone was able to get on the starline. You just know that if this really happened the billionaires and elite would leave our regular asses behind on Earth 😭
It could be that these people are the descendants of those billionaires. We don't know much about the first generation on board the _Axiom._
We don't know how many starliners there were, though.
Who says everyone made it?
All we know is that it's implied that the first generation did in fact pay to get on, as you see many ads on the ship using the phrase "buy now, pay later"
edit: And I rewatched the movie last night looking for details, and spotted something, that you even see in this clip, if you pause at 0:51 you can see one of the ads says that tickets for the starliners are on sale, you see that ad before the main expeditionary commercials for the ships play, it's all in the little details
@@wilfstor3078There’s a lot of extra DVD scenes, and it’s implied that because Buy N Large was so massive and it owned all hospitals, it meant all humans were born as BnL employees. I forgot the specifics, but this meant that everyone on earth, even the poorest people, had astronomically high salaries I.e. everyone was a millionaire. Plus, the newspaper indicates it was a mandatory evacuation, though the price wouldn’t matter given everyone was rich. Buy N Large was also the world government so the evacuation was smooth and quick.
1:53
Too much garbage in your face?
There’s plenty of space out in space!
BNL star liners leaving each day,
We’ll clean up the mess while you’re away!
The jewel of the BNL fleet, the AXIOM! Spend your five-year cruise in style, waited on 24 hours a day by our fully-automated crew. While your captain and autopilot tried a course of non-stop entertainment, fine dining, and with our all-access hover chairs, even Grandma can join the fun. There’s no need to walk. The AXIOM, putting the stars in executive star liner, because the BNL space is the final frontier!
“Too much garbage in your face?! There’s plenty of space in SPACE!!”
Should be having this add right now from government 🤣
the best movie i ever watched
I just realized one of the lines in the BNL jingle is “happiness is what we sell”. Goes to show how badly screwed everything up.
0:41 given that it was 2105 when the garbage started, that petrol station should really be a hydrogen fuel station. That’s more gas pumps than at Bucee’s.
1st- why hydrogen?
2nd- it could be that they adopted hydrogen as fuel, but they kept calling it 'gas' for convenience
Wall e and Eve
More likely algae- or switchgrass-based fuel.
Wall e and Eve
Wall e and Eve
I like the other WALL-E units I don't want them to shut down they got shut down because of the duststom but I'm glad that one WALL-E survived
The fact that WALL-E sees his deactivated and rusting brethren as mere spare parts highlights how truly alone he is
I love how charismatic wall-e is. Despite going through mountains of mountains of trash along with your dead brothers with nothing but a roach and yet you still manage to find the plant to bring people back to earth LMAO
3:00 Out of all the advanced technology in this movie, why can't these robots detect and stop simultaneously when something gets in the way?
They aren’t programmed by a central computer. They are independent thinkers.
@@jjfrenzy789Roger Roger
Same reason trains don't stop for pedestrians
I just realised that all the other Wall-E units stopped working midway through cleaning, meaning they worked till death and didn't get close to succeeding
Back when Pixar made brave choices. The title sequence of a family movie backed by a dark and ominous score, just after Hello Dolly plays.
THE BEST ROBOT IN WORD IS WALL-E
Those buildings built with trash blocks tells you how many years this poor little robot was alone for. Sad man.
I never seen it with such quality
The scenes of the people aboard the Axiom seem to be prophetic. Society is already heading that way becoming over weight and spoiled with smart phones to automate so much of life now.
"WALL-E" is one of the greatest Pixar films with live-action footage created by Industrial Light and Magic.
If only BnL created a sustainability initiative prior, this terrifying scenario wouldn’t have happened and the humans would’ve stayed on Earth. Perhaps those BnL gas stations would’ve been converted to start carrying biofuel instead of fossil fuel. The dollar bills would’ve also been switched from paper to plastic.
There was a sustainability initiative. There were nuclear and wind plants. It did nothing. They already had reactor cores and regenerative food for the starliners
@@quantumblur_3145yep they invested in alternative energy too late
2:17 I heard that the autopilot is the main antagonist of this film.
Yes
Not at all, what are you talking about
@@quantumblur_3145 in what way wouldn't he be? he's actively trying to ensure humans do not go home
@@HyperrealisticLuigi I guess leaving dozens of passengers to get crushed under a monorail is one way to ensure they don't go home
If george orwells 1984 was meant to show us Communism taken to the extreme then i feel wall-e shows us capitalism taken to the extreme.
One of my favourite childhood movies
I do find this movie interesting now days with the advent of AI. The idea that robots can have quasi emotions, remember things, etc. is interesting NOW. Seems starkly like a foreshadow of what’s coming. Only problem is that they’ve sugar coated the robots to be all lovey dovey lol.
Modern "AI" ain't real AI, and AI isn't going to do anything a human wouldt
I'm looking at what's left of WALL-E's freinds 1:13
Not one human is left on Earth is this movie.
This is what will look like if people pick thier trash.
A dystopian future but it's not the worst dystopian future...💥💥💥🐻
Imagine if earth 🌎 looked like that in 2023 (I hope not)
It possibly could
Please dont give me anxiety
It started to feel like this during the pandemic lockdown.
It doesn’t.
2:11 It was the first and last time that pixar used life action scenes
I didn’t know we had a pool!
Im courious why wall e didnt fix one of the other robots...
Yeah he should've fixed the other wall e units like eve fixed wall e after he got crushed by auto pressing the button so hard
They probably did after humanity returned. Speeding up the garbage removal
bruh, WALL.E was meant to be a warning. now the whole world is almost at the stage as everyone on the Axiom
You just know the ditector probably wanted to ad corpses but the studio was like "This is a kids movie."
Reminded of the events that preceded Thunder Force V.
My all time favorite movie
yes it could
The Future Age Walmart
Id actually be happy if Walmart pulled some B&L shit. Look at that public transport.
Its like America going backwards and turning into some shithole with none of the scifi cyberpunk upsides.
lol
i like it better when everyons in shape and off there phones
Wall-e is a cannibal for survival but the humans shouldn't survive?
AWESOME!!!!
0:01 Wall-E
Yes...that is wall-e
Indeed.
So whatever happened to the other ships? Did they get destroyed?
Literally what I’ve been thinking about lol, like there are a bunch of other ships lol
@@williamfriend8091BNL said themselves they have a fleet, so theres a good chance that the AXIOM is just one of hundreds of ships wandering through space in search of a habitable planet
As the EVE probes were infact made and delivered to the ship after Operation Cleanup failed, since why would they even need exoplanetary probes if it was a 5 year cruise
It's implied in the credits that the Axiom sent out a signal, as the ship shown landing in the first shot, is not the Axiom, but one of the ones seen in the promotional video for the Starliner fleet.
@@wilfstor3078 "Implied". Any proof?
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Wall-E is a movie that relies heavily on the phrase "show don't tell", so, not really, other than a brief mention in the wiki entry for the movie on the Pixar Wiki
Legend Of The Guardians The Owls Of Ga'Hoole Meet WALL-E
0:44 Buy N Large Bank
WALL•E & EVE
I all ways thought everyone left and everything was automated but they didn’t have great technology so all the robots died do there prime directives but wall.e gained a personality be for all the robots died out so he had different priorities than the other robots that’s how he survived
Makes me wonder whatever happened to the other B&L all the starliners if the Axiom was one of them what happened to the other ones
The credits show more ships arriving at Earth so either the Axiom is the "main" ship and the others follow it back after the Hyperjump or all the ships are connected so that if one gets the Hyperjump the others will recive a signal to do it as well.
Post-apocalypse minus the apocalypse
Dit lijkt me hemels ✅ik krijg echt een geweldig gevoel bij dit computerspel ik denk al aan later
Dat is geen game het is een film
There is a Wall E computer game you know.
POV: California in 2030 be like. Start 0:00 -> end 2:38
We could use the BnL Ultrastore and gas station as reference for Pixar's future ideas.
Certainly a juxtaposition indeed.
This is what happens when you starve trees of CO2.
The war isn’t against carbon.
The war is against humanity.
Oh. And 🧑⚕️💉☠️
What if a future like this existed in the year 2048? The U.S. President buys Publix, so every single brand is owned and dissolved by Publix.
so coool man
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0:33 WALL-E (2008)
WHO KNOWS WALL-E REAL NAME
WALL-E stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth class
Wall-A is the same except the second A stands for Axiom
Truth : we are actually at this rate
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0:14 song: 2815 AD
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WALL-E
It's just a documentary about the future of mankind
Was every human in this movie live action?
Only the ones in the BNL videos
@@HyperrealisticLuigi its implied they were all normal live action people. (When it shows all the old captains)
You say Walle never got a sequal because there's nothing to add to this world
I say Walle never got a sequal because BuynLarge is literally Disney and they didn't want to be painted in a negative light
We are not the same
Time For Lunch
At the end of WALL-E All of the plants
The humans on that ship has become too lazy to walk.
Has anyone on that ship heard of swimsuits?
00:02:59 & 00:03:08, WALL-E hits BNL Bots.
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Wall e is is a buy n large robot
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Crap i just realized that the axiom wasnt the only ship. What happened to the rest?
Sucked into a black hole
Funfact did you know the satellite that hit wall e is russain satellite sputnik 1
this could be better
Wall e and Eve
I know in Star Trek space would be the final frontier, but there's nothing fun about space.
Another galaxy can be a dangerous place. That idiot CEO.
Most people took 4th or 5th grade science in their childhood know that space can a dangerous place.
…”Just shoot me!…”
So, what happened to other Axioms?
Still in space, Some possibly destroyed.
The credits show they came back
@@ChicagoMel23 when i saw this comment I rewatched the credits but it never showed them coming back, maybe some did but there on the other side of the planet.
Yes the star liners are back
Sucked into a black hole