Pixar did a very good job creating the axiom civilization - it's just so poisonous and corporate behind a facade of happiness and ease. A perfect satire of the "bright future" we are headed for.
+Rising -- you have to wonder where the rest of humanity went in that future. Killed off, maybe? Current world population (2018): 7.6 billion and growing.
I fucking love that line: "Try Blue, it's the new Red!" It's great because on a long enough timeline, fashion really does work like this. It's just a closed loop of the same things being periodically represented as new and different.
+boiledelephant Agreed! anytime the rave is on about polka dots, paisleys or stripes (horizontal or vertical) it's not new just retro-styled creating a new improved fad for the masses.
The concept of actually changing the color of your clothes on demand is kinda useful if you think about it. We wouldn't have to fill up closets with so many different garments, cluttering up space.
What is really scary about this scene is that this is what our society has sort of become. With the rise of social media, we are so discouraged from thinking for ourselves that we need to be told what to believe. Just as the humans in WALL-E have lost their ability to walk, we are loosing our ability to think freely.
I admire his statement from this movie scene . But it's true that such generation gap do started to uprise all over the world due to y2k , which resulted in trendy and fashionable stuff happened in the last 22 years and it might happen for the same thing in y3k . But we humans would be affected brutally from such overloading technical stuff , where the humanity and civilization would result in Galactic Society . The machines would become useful , whereas we humans may become useless in the Galactic Stage itself if we don't approach right transformation for our lifestyle and perception .
In all seriousness, humans have always been dumb. How have we 'lost' our ability to think? More people back then were actually dumber than we are today (see any of the Abrahamic religons). Humans never lost the ability to think because most of us never had it. If you think today's people are idiots I should let you know that the Dark Ages produced much worse
People have so much to learn currently about being tricked into addictive irrelevant movements. Every group we have been told is for positive union, is the complete opposite evidently. Those who are behind the mainstream media, also fund the groups set to divide us by colour, gender, religion, fictional political stance, sexual preferences. These things now proven were just once silly conspiracy theories, among many others which proved to be reality. Wall E dystopia could literally be a place we humans end up, and we are already living in pods, eating in capsules, wearing masks, obeying, having information suppressed, being insulted for questioning anything but what we are told is the way we should behave, and for now... told to stay home until further notice... (for our own good of course whilst those who dictate move freely and continue to express they are one of us) ... Dont even consider its the politicians alone... they are merely another level of mainstream media / information passing.
@Darth ScoutBonnie That's a pretty big guess right there :D The news is doom and gloom, not because they (Those behind nwo) plan on blowing themselves up. 'Evidently', they have planned for a lifetime already what's currently going on. It's nothing coincidental and whilst we are lead to think everything is going crazy, they have it pretty well under control (Unfortunately for people). Extinction via ourselves? Highly doubtful, possible, but very, low chance. There are other ways, plus lots of nonsense too. Mainly from here, people will keep randomly suffering and falling over at the hands of rich folk not willing to share.
"I didn't know we had a pool...!" I think this sentence after everything we've seen sums up pretty much everything else that's been going on on that ship.
Haraldr I regret asking my sister if she wanted to watch this, because it gave me the chills seeing Earth this way. Now she wants to watch Wall-e all the time....
The irony of a mega corporation producing a film which warns against a dystopia run by a mega corporation... It's like. Pixar/Disney: "This is what will happen unless we change our lifestyle drastically". Also Pixar/Disney: "Please continue this lifestyle because it makes us rich" 😕
@@soulplexis These people don't have any freedom. It's basically became a corporate controlled communism. The robots do all the work for the corporation.
@@d4nkx549 no this is capitalism actually. everything is privately owned and the people are under a UBI system where they can't fight for any rights. they are eternally a slave to capitalists of BnL
Such a great movie, with pretty deep meaning for a kids movie. We definitely are heading towards this sort of society, luckily it is at least 500 years away. The things we are doing now will seem so primitive to the next generation, truly is a scary thought
Don't worry, people in the 80's thought 2015 should have hover boards and flying cars because of Back to the Future II. Didn't happen. And that was just 30 years. 500 years is a huge stretch and will more likely be very different from Wall-E.
Even though they've never bothered to look beyond their holo-screens, it's comforting to see these people never lost their sense of common decency WALL-E accidentally makes the first guy fall off his chair, helps him pick himself up then sort-of introduces himself, the man awkwardly gives him his own name in response WALL-E accidentally snaps the woman out of her routine, then asks her if she could move over, and she does You'd expect them to snap at him and call security over a defective/dirty robot or something, but instead they treat WALL-E like another person
@@toohdvaetihom7088 Indeed. While they are "nice" in a sense, they are more importantly docile. Their minds are as harmless and atrophied as their bodies. They are domesticated. Like cattle they would not survive in the wild even if they escaped or were let go.
@illuminae4821 Not really, why would you want to be a dck to the very things allowing you to live a life of total assistance without lifting a finger? I mean these people being nice to the robots at all shows they are very grateful to have them, being rude to them means they take it for granted.
@@theegote not every body type is healthy and should be celebrated. Some people should be shamed if they’re promoting lies about what’s healthy and what isn’t.
+Alvaro Bonilla this is an Space x USA spaceship. Hispanics maybe didn't make it. Europe, Asia and India should have another spaceships over there. Boeing spaceship maybe has rich people with different human races.
@Darth ScoutBonnie are you joking? 😂😂 we are halfway there if not there already. Most people do no exercise, eat junk food and drink 24/7 are addicted to phones, and vietual reality is becoming more popular. Elon musk is talking about putting a chip in the human brain within 5 years. This will come sooner than you think
@Darth ScoutBonnie robots will be taking most people's jobs soon enough, its inevitable. Also this furlough, its getting people used to getting paid doing nothing. Universal income to all will soon come. I know you don't think life will go this way, but trust me it will. Technology will take over the human race
watching this movie again as an adult. however as a kid, i never really understood the idea of media control. now as an adult its clear that this scene depicts humans manipulation by ai around them and the ideas of anti-intellectualism being channeled through humans by isolating them, depriving them from the smoke of freedom and allowing them the gift of free thinking.
The funny thing is, Wall-E doesn't necessarily has a communist/Marxist message, since it seems to be a critique of materialism as well and doesn't conform to the view that everything in life is just a power struggle for resources, since it seems to have the message that there's more to life than that, so it arguably has a reactionary/neoreactionary message. What a difference a decade makes though...
thats not what materialism is materialism is saying that material conditions change the world its not literal materialism where you want stuff if anything this movie has an extremely anti capitalist view like how bnl intentionally polluted earth for profit or how they swept the problem under the rug when they wanted to undo it
Its more of capitalism than communism, theres only one company that controls everything, and probably eliminated the whole competition because they had money (literally everything is labeled as BnL product)
This is the best scene to prove this! But if you notice closely there are no old people! There are also no teenagers. Only babies and adults. It is very creepy, like wtf happened to them? And what is their food made of? How do they make it? Everything is liquefied. People? o.o I feel some kinda stuff from the "Giver" taking place here.
@@ShanyShannon being obsessed makes you look older and mature faster,also they probably have a short life span do to diabetes they might have heart attacks and die before they reach 30
Teenagers would look like adults, old people would have their youth restored with special medicine I assume. Food is probably genetically engineered to be easily ground up.
One of those rare moments when Disney did something original and meaningful. All good sci fi films use the future or alternate time to comment on today's world. Surprising how little dressing Pixar put on this scene. They might as well have inserted a single frame that flashes "Fuck you all". Would like the meet whoever wrote this particular scene. The machine that's more human than people, classic sci fi.
2:36 that's just sad. Technology has her so cut off from the world around her, that when WALL-E interrupted it, she's looking at it like she hasn't seen it in years.
this is literally what I see every day: people zigzagging around on their phones in public, bumping into each other, but not saying "sorry," not making eye contact. people texting while driving, texting while eating, playing games on their phones in class & work, taking selfies in the bathroom, skyping each other from the same room. this movie basically predicted the present day, and it's like a zombie apocalypse out there. it's horrifying!!
This movie is becoming more true every year. More and more ads forced in our faces, people getting heavier, technology getting better, space travel improving, apple vr headset, tesla autopilot, drones, earth having too much trash, and huge companies
@@RainbowCugaok its more of a mixed reality headset Which still isn’t the first, but from what I’ve heard its got a really good picture compared to others
It won't be long before this dystopian society becomes reality. Just go to Walmart or Target. There's always a huge number of morbidly obese people riding on scooters and consuming mass-produced junk food. And they're increasingly common. It seems like every year, people are looking less like human beings and more like giant blobs of flesh.
The growing desire for less and less effort and for “convenience” that’s nature but this is a whole new level of shot Plus let’s not forget the growing and slightly disturbing push of hedonism
No kidding. Walle is one of my favorite and comfort movies. Screw Social Media it’s done more harm than good especially hundreds of children committing suicide because of being bullied on Social Media, causing anti social, and causing self esteem issues like me. Honestly it tells nothing, but lies to trick others and turn others against each other. It’s the reason why Cancel Culture exists. Auto represents the toxicity of Social Media.
This was actually a great message for it's time. I have no doubt this is the direction humanity is headed; slowly becoming fatter and lazier until we lose all ambition and wither away
Bruh I'm tripping balls wth They predicted the future I remember watching this when it came out in theaters everyone was laughing at this scene for some reason
The first time a Pixar movie disturbed me, when I saw this part of me just wanted Syndrome to fly in and kill them all. But on a serious note, could this really happen? You're always going to get fitness enthusiasts and people really keen on staying healthy. The ship does have a running track anyway, there would be people using it I'm sure.
I'm a lazy piece of shit. I'm even laying in bed typing this right now. But living like this for the rest of my life? I'd despise that. The very thought freaks me out
You see. It's not quick, sudden change. It's conditioning. Slow, steady, right beneath your nose conditioning. And it's not specific, set conditioning either. Not in the sense of a needle-point. More in the sense of a tension point, like with hydrophobic bonds. Shit tons of stuff occupying one little space. They're conditioning all of us to be ignorant and accept ignorance as the status quo. No second thought. No digging. Willfully and belligerently ignorant. You wouldn't know whether or not to question the sentience of a talking robot. Because "all robots talk" So it's just... Bye Wall-E.
Exactly! No questioning, whatsoever, not even about simple things like "why Is this little Wall-E here all of the sudden? Aren't all Wall-Es like this one on earth?" Or other things like that. As a kid i was confused as why was that, but now i know the sad reason: to quote the first senator Armstrong theme from mgr: "don't you worry, you'll be told exactly what to do!" and "thinking ceases, the truth is lost!"
The slight nod to the Matrix by having everyone turn their clothes blue and then at 2:37 with the Mary's clothes turning red as soon as Wall-E touched her was very well done.
Have you ever notice that this film is becoming a reality? Technology has become the center of our society ,and people have become fatter, lazier, less social, and more dependent on technology than ever before. We need to go back to the day of simplicity and humanity, because if we continue down this road, there will hardly be any fit and healthy human beings.
As a foreigner traveling in the US, I find that lots of people are always carrying something they're consuming, soda, coffee, snacks. It always reminds me of Wall-E!
No, it started when people built machines to replace labor. Humans have always found a way to make work less stressful and/or easier, from ox-drawn hoes to ENIAC. Smartphones are just a part of this. Considering that people still have to walk to do SOMETHING, I don't see this happening in the near future. Keep in mind, however, this film takes place 700 years in the future.
That’s what’s happening now with all the obesity (unhealthy) people who know they are unhealthy but do not care for themselves or their families well being. If they did wouldn’t they want their family to be as healthy mentally and physically and or themselves for that matter? Do they want their children to grow up without parents and or do they want to continue living knowing you didn’t do all you could to help teach kids about nutrition and how it has an effect on your body if you just eat items that are proven to cause cancer, diabetes, obesity etc. I’m glad I have two people in my life who wanted me to live healthy and helped me to see that I also need self love self care. Love you unconditionally!
A lot of our problems can be blamed on our dependence on cars 🚗 🚙 🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚘🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚘🚙🚘🚗 They’re e v e r y w h e r e And we’ve built our cities to cater to them first over people
MrLeonLuffy Hoverboards would be a better investment... but lets face it we all want starships i mean come on the space is so vast and infinite it just makes you want to explore so much of it!
Tbh I don't think it will, we'll probably get close to it and then realise that it's wrong and that we need to take action. Same goes for climate change
@@michaelcollins4428 NP dude, I don't think you should stop worrying about it, I just think we still have hope. Be the change you wish to see in the word - Gandhi
@@ryanmonroe94 piss off. No one is forcing me to be reduced to this ugly sedentary trash. Humans should reject fast food but most humans are really dumb and easily controlled like actual pigs.
"Time for lunch, in a cup!" Very clever line. We know it's obviously a sardonic thing to say, but one day it will be commonplace no matter how grotesque or unhealthy it could be.
It also symbolizes the laziness of this idea, no one can walk, no one can think and no one can CHEW. Having food in a cup is lazy for people not wanting to chew
This is simply the world today. Every time I say that people around me seem uneasy, but it’s true. Technology has taken over with smartphones and ads all over.
Gotta give it to Mary and John. They were so polite. Considering they are constantly catered to 24/7. I would expect that they have low patience levels, and if anything goes wrong they would immeadtiely get really upset and impatient, causing them to be rude and hostile. But these two were still quite polite with WALLE and remained calm.
The part I really don't like is "A is for Axiom, your home sweet home, B is is for Buy 'n Large, your very best friend." Ohhhhh just gives me chills...
Worst part is I feel like this is low key the best possible outcome of AI being used everywhere as well... it becomes so good to the point where humans needing to do things becomes obsolete
The problem is we biologically need stimulation just so we don't get brainrot from the inside. And if that stimulation comes from endless internet use like these guys, I would be too brainrotted to realize it before I'd ask to leave the ship.
This is just as eerie as black mirror, crazy how this movie was being made right before the first iPhone came out. This future seems inevitable, ai overlords domesticating humans
You know, now that I think about it. Wall-E is one of the only movies I have seen that has tried to predict the future and got most of the predictions right. Even Back To The Future 2 doesn't beat it. I mean now a day people don't care for nature and they are trashing our world, contaminating waters, and destroying wildlife which is what is shown in Wall-E in the beginning showing that the humans only cared more about themselves than other creatures. Now the second thing Wall-E got right were the humans. The humans in this movie are shown to be obese which is what has been a problem over the years and it has been increasing vividly over the years and the fact that they always have a screen on their face and they don't even notice a pool like humans today (With phones) just shows that we are getting closer to this type of horrid future. And lastly are the robots. Now a day people have been trying to find easier ways to get around life, especially with robots and what's shown in Wall-E is that all the robots are taking roles of jobs that the humans could simply commit to only if they weren't so obese and from my research there is actually a hotel in Japan where the owner fired everyone and replaced them with humanlike robots. I really hope we dont commit to such a selfish, horrific future like how it is shown in Wall-E.
Apart from the obesity and no plant life that is the best possible future imaginable. THINK about it. NO poverty NO disease NO premature death. It is basically a paradise. Don't know if you believe in god or not but what do you imagine heaven to be like?
Advancement in medice and robot to counteract the obesity Even if not completely quite of the people here look well into thier 60's so I mean it's not too far off. I think a lot of it has to do with philosophy western man for thousands of years have longed to be like the bronze gods they created, longing strength wealth and superiority over everybody else. Peace and contentment sadly is not a desire for many.
Put this in perspective of corona where people need to work more at home can order everything from your seats and need a healthpass to enter facilities
Today is 2/13/24, the future is today, the arrival of Apple Vision Pro, now the possibilities are open for us to live the future that this movie anticipated.
This movie is painting a clear picture about what is actually happening to us. We are so into smart phones, tablets, and computers that instead of having real face-to-face conversations were just talking to people through a computer and not only that this movie is also showing how we’re getting lazier and lazier and intern gaining mass amounts of body fat
You know I actually doubt this will happen. I mean, look at all the campaigns and adverts to get fit and healthy, they are everywhere at the moment, I very strongly doubt people will end up like this, especially in only 100 years.
Also, the aliens wouldn't dare allow us to regress to fat-asses. They've already invested far too much time and far too many resources just to evolve us from primates.
***** They are in space for 700 years (the year was about 2800), that means they used tech that was 700 years old (2100). And 2100 is only about 100 years away
What I am seeing in this clip (Love the movie by the way :D ) is what I see everyday: People so absorbed in their mobile phones/Social Media, that they are out of touch with what is happening around them. Example: A person falls over in the street; hardly anyone goes to help them. Or a couple argue and come to blows; many are too afraid or too caught up in their own thing to help the one being hit. My own personal pet hate: Why spend money seeing a movie at the cinema if one is going to spend most of their time on their phone? Or bother going out to eat with friends then just stare at that little screen? Not everyone is lost in technology but the more we come to rely on it, the more we as a species could end up like those characters on screen. Best to put those devices away and ignore them for a few hours each day. Reality is much more interesting.
My parents don't let me leave the house because they have this ridiculous paranoia that I'm going to get kidnapped. So social media is the only contact I have with my friends on weekends and any other days without school. And I'm a year younger than half my friends and they're starting high school in a month so the only way I can talk to them is through social media. It doesn't make me more lazy or anything though since I still love running and playing sports. I'm not coming at you or anything, I'm just stating my reasoning for being on social media over being out in public. I really do love going out with friends to hang out but I'm only able to hang out at school.
Also, the phenomenon of people absorbed in their own thing is nothing new. Kids in the 90s would play for hours on their gameboys, in the 80s people would often keep to themselves listening to their Walkmans, there's even old photos of decades past featuring people absorbed in the newspapers they read while commuting through their day. It irks me when older generations assume it all started with smartphones.
@@Aveture Every generation finds something to complain about. Older people moan about smartphones these days but I guarantee people would've said the exact same thing when TV first came along
Amazing how a movie designed for kids can mark your thought. I saw this when I was little, and through my life I've kept going back and back to it, finding new meanings for the ideas it depicts. On a side note, I'd be willing to hand over all my money to Pixar without hesitation. Like "Please, have it. Sorry it's not much, but please keep making amazing films." Thanks for uploading :)
*lives here whole life* "I didn't know we had a pool!"
They were focused on the contacts thingy.
Question. If this is the only pool in the place. How did she knew what a pool is even in the first place.
They cut out the best part of this scene: 'I didn't know we had a pool!'
RonaldASL ロナルド
Nah you were allowed to swim. The robot said no splashing or diving
Ops, my bad! (how would they not splash, 1 person entering the pool must've created a shockwave... xD)
RonaldASL ロナルド
LOL
She doesn't even know how is Axiom interior look like, man !! I mean look at her face when wall-e open that goddamn panel in front of her face...
Pool's Closed
meme on this era would be : "bruh imagine walkin"
this post was made by the axiom gang
this post was made by the floating chair gang
imagine being skinny that would be the meme
imagine not weighing a metric ton
"imagine being a slave robot lol"
Pixar did a very good job creating the axiom civilization - it's just so poisonous and corporate behind a facade of happiness and ease. A perfect satire of the "bright future" we are headed for.
better than riots
+Rising -- you have to wonder where the rest of humanity went in that future. Killed off, maybe?
Current world population (2018): 7.6 billion and growing.
I do believe that what Karl Marx envisions Communism would be like.
Brave New World!
@@risingofthethorn1197 you think this pathetic existence is better than riots existing?
I fucking love that line: "Try Blue, it's the new Red!"
It's great because on a long enough timeline, fashion really does work like this. It's just a closed loop of the same things being periodically represented as new and different.
+boiledelephant Agreed! anytime the rave is on about polka dots, paisleys or stripes (horizontal or vertical) it's not new just retro-styled creating a new improved fad for the masses.
Try Orange, it's the new Black!
+Tommy Scott lol
boiledelephant Try Supreme its the new hip!
The concept of actually changing the color of your clothes on demand is kinda useful if you think about it. We wouldn't have to fill up closets with so many different garments, cluttering up space.
What is really scary about this scene is that this is what our society has sort of become. With the rise of social media, we are so discouraged from thinking for ourselves that we need to be told what to believe. Just as the humans in WALL-E have lost their ability to walk, we are loosing our ability to think freely.
Totally agree
I admire his statement from this movie scene . But it's true that such generation gap do started to uprise all over the world due to y2k , which resulted in trendy and fashionable stuff happened in the last 22 years and it might happen for the same thing in y3k .
But we humans would be affected brutally from such overloading technical stuff , where the humanity and civilization would result in Galactic Society . The machines would become useful , whereas we humans may become useless in the Galactic Stage itself if we don't approach right transformation for our lifestyle and perception .
If you think that’s scary have you watched Idiocracy
...he says, defiantly from his proud mount, while participating in the very thing he criticizes.
In all seriousness, humans have always been dumb. How have we 'lost' our ability to think? More people back then were actually dumber than we are today (see any of the Abrahamic religons). Humans never lost the ability to think because most of us never had it. If you think today's people are idiots I should let you know that the Dark Ages produced much worse
I love the part when the woman "wakes up" and see's that she's adicted to technology
She took the ‘red pill’
People have so much to learn currently about being tricked into addictive irrelevant movements.
Every group we have been told is for positive union, is the complete opposite evidently.
Those who are behind the mainstream media, also fund the groups set to divide us by colour, gender, religion, fictional political stance, sexual preferences.
These things now proven were just once silly conspiracy theories, among many others which proved to be reality.
Wall E dystopia could literally be a place we humans end up, and we are already living in pods, eating in capsules, wearing masks, obeying, having information suppressed, being insulted for questioning anything but what we are told is the way we should behave, and for now... told to stay home until further notice... (for our own good of course whilst those who dictate move freely and continue to express they are one of us) ...
Dont even consider its the politicians alone... they are merely another level of mainstream media / information passing.
@Darth ScoutBonnie youd think so if you watch a lot of news. Tell me the specific combination of what goes into making a nuclear missle sometime. :)
@Darth ScoutBonnie That's a pretty big guess right there :D The news is doom and gloom, not because they (Those behind nwo) plan on blowing themselves up. 'Evidently', they have planned for a lifetime already what's currently going on. It's nothing coincidental and whilst we are lead to think everything is going crazy, they have it pretty well under control (Unfortunately for people). Extinction via ourselves? Highly doubtful, possible, but very, low chance. There are other ways, plus lots of nonsense too. Mainly from here, people will keep randomly suffering and falling over at the hands of rich folk not willing to share.
@Darth ScoutBonnie you can assume, but don't keep guessing. There are vulnerable people out there who might see your opinion and think its real.
The part where they saw the ad to “try blue” and they just did it, didn’t even think if they liked it or not just blindly followed what they saw.
Human dystopia? OR.. *Typical Walmart in America*
I didn't know Walmart had a pool!
Uh no thats WAY too big of a stretch
Why not both
Lol
I think Uber eats too lol don't even have to go to walmart
"I didn't know we had a pool...!" I think this sentence after everything we've seen sums up pretty much everything else that's been going on on that ship.
Is anyone else getting this really strong anxiety?
Haraldr yea
Haraldr I regret asking my sister if she wanted to watch this, because it gave me the chills seeing Earth this way. Now she wants to watch Wall-e all the time....
"B is for Buy n Large, your very best friend"
Absolutely. I will not allow this to happen.
Same it's so depressing how lazy they become
The irony of a mega corporation producing a film which warns against a dystopia run by a mega corporation...
It's like. Pixar/Disney: "This is what will happen unless we change our lifestyle drastically". Also Pixar/Disney: "Please continue this lifestyle because it makes us rich" 😕
It looks like a mega corporation that turned into communism. I mean, there’s no way these people work for a living.
and here you are consuming their content like the mindless drone you are
@@nuclearcatbaby1131 you don't know what communism is
@@soulplexis These people don't have any freedom. It's basically became a corporate controlled communism. The robots do all the work for the corporation.
@@d4nkx549 no this is capitalism actually. everything is privately owned and the people are under a UBI system where they can't fight for any rights. they are eternally a slave to capitalists of BnL
Such a great movie, with pretty deep meaning for a kids movie. We definitely are heading towards this sort of society, luckily it is at least 500 years away. The things we are doing now will seem so primitive to the next generation, truly is a scary thought
*At least 500 years away*
I hope you mean Bible years. Maybe 30 years at *most*, but by 500 years from now, we'll most likely be posthuman.
500 years? Nope, more like 70 years.
700 years*
Don't worry, people in the 80's thought 2015 should have hover boards and flying cars because of Back to the Future II. Didn't happen. And that was just 30 years. 500 years is a huge stretch and will more likely be very different from Wall-E.
I give it 10 years.
this is so weirdly satisfying omg I used to love this scene so much never knew how sad reality it was
Even though they've never bothered to look beyond their holo-screens, it's comforting to see these people never lost their sense of common decency
WALL-E accidentally makes the first guy fall off his chair, helps him pick himself up then sort-of introduces himself, the man awkwardly gives him his own name in response
WALL-E accidentally snaps the woman out of her routine, then asks her if she could move over, and she does
You'd expect them to snap at him and call security over a defective/dirty robot or something, but instead they treat WALL-E like another person
Common decency makes perfect slaves for corporations.
@@toohdvaetihom7088 Indeed. While they are "nice" in a sense, they are more importantly docile. Their minds are as harmless and atrophied as their bodies. They are domesticated. Like cattle they would not survive in the wild even if they escaped or were let go.
I think it's the only unrealistic aspect of this movie about the future.
@illuminae4821 Not really, why would you want to be a dck to the very things allowing you to live a life of total assistance without lifting a finger? I mean these people being nice to the robots at all shows they are very grateful to have them, being rude to them means they take it for granted.
you wouldn't suvive in the wild either.@@abominationdesolation8322
If this movie was released today, it would probably cause an outrage in the "body positivity community"...
It wouldnt because people are told dense
body positivity is accepting everyone’s bodies as unique and valid, not that everyone HAS to be fat. like goddamn you can’t be that dense
@Cloud the key word is motivated, not being insulted by random strangers as what often happens
@@theegote that depends completely on what you see as an insult.
@@theegote not every body type is healthy and should be celebrated. Some people should be shamed if they’re promoting lies about what’s healthy and what isn’t.
We're getting closer...
+zombieslayer226 at least not American
what happen to the hispanic and asian and indian people? they went extinct? or they went to another ship?
Brynne Muir im not offended im just questioning this movie logic. and if this movie had logic every one would had type 2 diabitis right?
+Alvaro Bonilla this is an Space x USA spaceship. Hispanics maybe didn't make it. Europe, Asia and India should have another spaceships over there. Boeing spaceship maybe has rich people with different human races.
thecrazylooser7 would you want to be in the space ship?
What really makes this scary is that I can see this possibly happening.
Wall E portrays a dystopian future, very unique for a kids film. It’s quite powerful and worryingly possible
@Darth ScoutBonnie are you joking? 😂😂 we are halfway there if not there already. Most people do no exercise, eat junk food and drink 24/7 are addicted to phones, and vietual reality is becoming more popular. Elon musk is talking about putting a chip in the human brain within 5 years. This will come sooner than you think
@Darth ScoutBonnie robots will be taking most people's jobs soon enough, its inevitable. Also this furlough, its getting people used to getting paid doing nothing. Universal income to all will soon come. I know you don't think life will go this way, but trust me it will. Technology will take over the human race
@Darth ScoutBonnie you don't think robots will start to replace people soon? Humans are going to be made obsolete
We damn near there
watching this movie again as an adult. however as a kid, i never really understood the idea of media control. now as an adult its clear that this scene depicts humans manipulation by ai around them and the ideas of anti-intellectualism being channeled through humans by isolating them, depriving them from the smoke of freedom and allowing them the gift of free thinking.
The funny thing is, Wall-E doesn't necessarily has a communist/Marxist message, since it seems to be a critique of materialism as well and doesn't conform to the view that everything in life is just a power struggle for resources, since it seems to have the message that there's more to life than that, so it arguably has a reactionary/neoreactionary message. What a difference a decade makes though...
thats not what materialism is materialism is saying that material conditions change the world
its not literal materialism where you want stuff if anything this movie has an extremely anti capitalist view like how bnl intentionally polluted earth for profit or how they swept the problem under the rug when they wanted to undo it
materialism isn't the issue. neoliberalism is
reject modernity
return to tradition
Its more of capitalism than communism, theres only one company that controls everything, and probably eliminated the whole competition because they had money (literally everything is labeled as BnL product)
@@soulplexisIs not anti-capitalism, literally BnL is the government itself as well. The whole world or the Earth is one giant monopoly.
This is the best scene to prove this! But if you notice closely there are no old people! There are also no teenagers. Only babies and adults. It is very creepy, like wtf happened to them? And what is their food made of? How do they make it? Everything is liquefied. People? o.o I feel some kinda stuff from the "Giver" taking place here.
+Shannon G Some of the "adults" you see, are probably teenagers. Being morbidly obese makes you look older than you actually are.
*****
Hmmm you might be right, but they all sound so old and mature it creeps, me out a little.
they also weren't the main focus of animation
@@ShanyShannon being obsessed makes you look older and mature faster,also they probably have a short life span do to diabetes they might have heart attacks and die before they reach 30
Teenagers would look like adults, old people would have their youth restored with special medicine I assume. Food is probably genetically engineered to be easily ground up.
One of those rare moments when Disney did something original and meaningful. All good sci fi films use the future or alternate time to comment on today's world. Surprising how little dressing Pixar put on this scene. They might as well have inserted a single frame that flashes "Fuck you all". Would like the meet whoever wrote this particular scene. The machine that's more human than people, classic sci fi.
It's much more original than Frozen. I'm pretty sure that's a fact and not just an opinion.
Try blue. It's the new red.
Orange is the new black
No shit. So very ROFL, I must.
The surreal McCoy 1984
LOL
All the worlds problems summed up in so few words.
This movie is absolutely sensational. An all time great classic.
2:36 that's just sad. Technology has her so cut off from the world around her, that when WALL-E interrupted it, she's looking at it like she hasn't seen it in years.
crazy how they foreshadowed brainrot so well and the fact that most of our screentime is spent socializing/communicating with others
The very company that produced this movie is working hard to make this future a reality!
"It's the year 2030. You own nothing, have no privacy, and you've never been happier!"
*looks away from a screen only to see more screens*
this is literally what I see every day: people zigzagging around on their phones in public, bumping into each other, but not saying "sorry," not making eye contact. people texting while driving, texting while eating, playing games on their phones in class & work, taking selfies in the bathroom, skyping each other from the same room. this movie basically predicted the present day, and it's like a zombie apocalypse out there. it's horrifying!!
this very slowly happens to us each time we look at a screen
Noah The Cobra Then get the fuck out.
Noah The Cobra not everyone looks at a screen
Not true
Noah wait until we’re to lazy to make kids
r/phonesarebad
This movie is becoming more true every year.
More and more ads forced in our faces, people getting heavier, technology getting better, space travel improving, apple vr headset, tesla autopilot, drones, earth having too much trash, and huge companies
Apple didn't invent vr lol, I've been spending my time in vr since 2019
That’s how people are becoming in society.
@@RainbowCugaok its more of a mixed reality headset
Which still isn’t the first, but from what I’ve heard its got a really good picture compared to others
True, but we learn space slow as f
This scene freaks me out now that the metaverse has become a reality
Has it really?
Like the woman has seen nothing but a screen for who knows how long. She actually had to adujst to the real world for a sec. Scary stuff
Can we appreciate how strong Wall E is to be able to lift Jon?
Stryker J Damn true. Dude must weigh like 400-500 pounds
Even for a robot that looks old and rusty probably like years ago, that is a strong robot! 😲
here after facebook's metaverse was announced, i was reminded of this
Omg I just came here to say this lol
It's amazing how this movie predicted today's technology dependent society.
A future like this is why I'm hanging on to my books, you can walk around and read while getting some fresh air. Just be careful where you are.
you know that there would be a few rebels running around with headsets instead of riding in those chairs
The ruling machine would pacify them.
They were all conditioned over the course of hundreds of years to lay in the chairs. The movie takes place in 2805
It won't be long before this dystopian society becomes reality. Just go to Walmart or Target. There's always a huge number of morbidly obese people riding on scooters and consuming mass-produced junk food. And they're increasingly common.
It seems like every year, people are looking less like human beings and more like giant blobs of flesh.
+Adam Zupancic Why do you consider other people's weight your business? Sincerely asking.
+Charles G. oops didnt read this before I commented lol
+Adam Zupancic even more common in mexico the worlds fattest country
+Salem Saberhagen Its just a myth.
Ah fuck.
This dystopia is more Huxleyan than it is traditional dystopia; humanity's love for pleasure has made takeover by brute force unnecessary
The growing desire for less and less effort and for “convenience” that’s nature but this is a whole new level of shot
Plus let’s not forget the growing and slightly disturbing push of hedonism
Today is 2024 and this movie has been more relevant than ever.
No kidding. Walle is one of my favorite and comfort movies. Screw Social Media it’s done more harm than good especially hundreds of children committing suicide because of being bullied on Social Media, causing anti social, and causing self esteem issues like me. Honestly it tells nothing, but lies to trick others and turn others against each other. It’s the reason why Cancel Culture exists. Auto represents the toxicity of Social Media.
This was actually a great message for it's time. I have no doubt this is the direction humanity is headed; slowly becoming fatter and lazier until we lose all ambition and wither away
If you think that’s bad have you watched Idiocracy
Rewatching this scene at the more 'mature' age of 17 makes me realise the piss take it makes of our current society. I must rewatch Wall-E sometime.
Bruh I'm tripping balls wth
They predicted the future I remember watching this when it came out in theaters everyone was laughing at this scene for some reason
The first time a Pixar movie disturbed me, when I saw this part of me just wanted Syndrome to fly in and kill them all. But on a serious note, could this really happen? You're always going to get fitness enthusiasts and people really keen on staying healthy. The ship does have a running track anyway, there would be people using it I'm sure.
Its prevalence in society is illusory. The vast majority would hate to live like this.
"Humans are filthy, disgusting creatures!", said the human.
This how our society would look when ruled by a machine.
I'm a lazy piece of shit. I'm even laying in bed typing this right now. But living like this for the rest of my life? I'd despise that. The very thought freaks me out
xendurian Takes one to know one
Sadly, this is already happening to us. Even if we try to prevent this from happening even more, it will never work.
The fact that this movie is slowly becoming reality is sickening
This movie was entertaining and terrifying at the same time.
You see. It's not quick, sudden change. It's conditioning. Slow, steady, right beneath your nose conditioning. And it's not specific, set conditioning either. Not in the sense of a needle-point. More in the sense of a tension point, like with hydrophobic bonds. Shit tons of stuff occupying one little space.
They're conditioning all of us to be ignorant and accept ignorance as the status quo. No second thought. No digging. Willfully and belligerently ignorant.
You wouldn't know whether or not to question the sentience of a talking robot. Because "all robots talk" So it's just...
Bye Wall-E.
Exactly! No questioning, whatsoever, not even about simple things like "why Is this little Wall-E here all of the sudden? Aren't all Wall-Es like this one on earth?" Or other things like that. As a kid i was confused as why was that, but now i know the sad reason: to quote the first senator Armstrong theme from mgr: "don't you worry, you'll be told exactly what to do!" and "thinking ceases, the truth is lost!"
The slight nod to the Matrix by having everyone turn their clothes blue and then at 2:37 with the Mary's clothes turning red as soon as Wall-E touched her was very well done.
Have you ever notice that this film is becoming a reality? Technology has become the center of our society ,and people have become fatter, lazier, less social, and more dependent on technology than ever before. We need to go back to the day of simplicity and humanity, because if we continue down this road, there will hardly be any fit and healthy human beings.
It's hard to do it now with the pandemic going on.
Not to mention political correctness
As a foreigner traveling in the US, I find that lots of people are always carrying something they're consuming, soda, coffee, snacks. It always reminds me of Wall-E!
We are more closer to this dystopia than ever before with the progress in AI.
Well now we are heading there. Star gate is the first step
I’ve always said that this movie was a warning to us about the future…..
And your probably right
Remember that this movie was released before Facebook, Instagram and most social medias were a trending thing. And the Iphone 1 was just releasing.
No one's talking about how this 2008 film predicted the way in which everyone's constantly on their smartphone (whilst being bombarded by ads)
Lets not let this happen people.
noblesgirlcuttlefish they all look fine to me
noblesgirlcuttlefish I WILL NEVER LET THIS HAPPEN!! By the way have you tried blue? It's the new red.
noblesgirlcuttlefish and... because you are ussr communism supporter?
Better than nothing and a lot crimes, poverty,killing...
IDK about you but I love instead of working everyday.
all started with smartphones...
+Moon Sonata It's happening.
+Immortan Joe Funny that Steve alsoowned the company that made this film :D but I agree..
+Moon Sonata At least we won't be alive by then if it reaches this point.
+Moon Sonata Why?
No, it started when people built machines to replace labor. Humans have always found a way to make work less stressful and/or easier, from ox-drawn hoes to ENIAC. Smartphones are just a part of this. Considering that people still have to walk to do SOMETHING, I don't see this happening in the near future. Keep in mind, however, this film takes place 700 years in the future.
That’s what’s happening now with all the obesity (unhealthy) people who know they are unhealthy but do not care for themselves or their families well being. If they did wouldn’t they want their family to be as healthy mentally and physically and or themselves for that matter? Do they want their children to grow up without parents and or do they want to continue living knowing you didn’t do all you could to help teach kids about nutrition and how it has an effect on your body if you just eat items that are proven to cause cancer, diabetes, obesity etc. I’m glad I have two people in my life who wanted me to live healthy and helped me to see that I also need self love self care. Love you unconditionally!
A lot of our problems can be blamed on our dependence on cars 🚗 🚙 🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚘🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚗🚙🚘🚙🚘🚗 They’re e v e r y w h e r e
And we’ve built our cities to cater to them first over people
No cars.
Maglevs only.
Future dystopia, current 'murica
Bullshit where's my hoverchair
> Implying internet access is that reliable in America
MrLeonLuffy
go to walmart. No one seems to be walking there..
Karine You mean that shitty electric wheelchair no that isn't a hover chair I want a hover chair
MrLeonLuffy Hoverboards would be a better investment... but lets face it we all want starships i mean come on the space is so vast and infinite it just makes you want to explore so much of it!
Man I hope this never happens cause this is just messed up
Get used to it.
Tbh I don't think it will, we'll probably get close to it and then realise that it's wrong and that we need to take action. Same goes for climate change
@@mint4887 thank you, for making me stop worrying about it
@@michaelcollins4428 NP dude, I don't think you should stop worrying about it, I just think we still have hope. Be the change you wish to see in the word - Gandhi
@@ryanmonroe94 piss off. No one is forcing me to be reduced to this ugly sedentary trash. Humans should reject fast food but most humans are really dumb and easily controlled like actual pigs.
"Time for lunch, in a cup!"
Very clever line. We know it's obviously a sardonic thing to say, but one day it will be commonplace no matter how grotesque or unhealthy it could be.
It also symbolizes the laziness of this idea, no one can walk, no one can think and no one can CHEW. Having food in a cup is lazy for people not wanting to chew
ON THE FUTURE,THE HUMANS WILL BE SO LAZY
Yeah, and I just ate on McDonald's
this is going to happen that is why i hate the oxboard
Surija Libu Surija *UNHOLY SCREECH*
They'll be too lazy to learn proper grammar.
@@coolguy02536 It will be fixed on the future
I just realised that Wall-E did take the cup after John fell out of the chair! So sweet! ❤️
This is simply the world today. Every time I say that people around me seem uneasy, but it’s true. Technology has taken over with smartphones and ads all over.
Dude forget Incredibles 2, toy story 4, cars 3, and finding dory
this is the sequel I need
Gotta give it to Mary and John. They were so polite. Considering they are constantly catered to 24/7. I would expect that they have low patience levels, and if anything goes wrong they would immeadtiely get really upset and impatient, causing them to be rude and hostile. But these two were still quite polite with WALLE and remained calm.
The brainwashing dudeeee “BnL your very best friend”😂
This movie could never be made today.
The part I really don't like is "A is for Axiom, your home sweet home, B is is for Buy 'n Large, your very best friend." Ohhhhh just gives me chills...
Propaganda for childs to accept this scary world 😰
Worst part is I feel like this is low key the best possible outcome of AI being used everywhere as well... it becomes so good to the point where humans needing to do things becomes obsolete
Nothing good about that, those plans are already in place, look into the “Internet 0f Bodies”
The problem is we biologically need stimulation just so we don't get brainrot from the inside. And if that stimulation comes from endless internet use like these guys, I would be too brainrotted to realize it before I'd ask to leave the ship.
The most accurate prediction of the future.
Welcome to the Metaverse
This is just as eerie as black mirror, crazy how this movie was being made right before the first iPhone came out. This future seems inevitable, ai overlords domesticating humans
Hahaha not really the Star Trek future we're hoping for
zupergozer lol
Aug 2011... take me back 😪
You know, now that I think about it. Wall-E is one of the only movies I have seen that has tried to predict the future and got most of the predictions right. Even Back To The Future 2 doesn't beat it. I mean now a day people don't care for nature and they are trashing our world, contaminating waters, and destroying wildlife which is what is shown in Wall-E in the beginning showing that the humans only cared more about themselves than other creatures. Now the second thing Wall-E got right were the humans. The humans in this movie are shown to be obese which is what has been a problem over the years and it has been increasing vividly over the years and the fact that they always have a screen on their face and they don't even notice a pool like humans today (With phones) just shows that we are getting closer to this type of horrid future. And lastly are the robots. Now a day people have been trying to find easier ways to get around life, especially with robots and what's shown in Wall-E is that all the robots are taking roles of jobs that the humans could simply commit to only if they weren't so obese and from my research there is actually a hotel in Japan where the owner fired everyone and replaced them with humanlike robots. I really hope we dont commit to such a selfish, horrific future like how it is shown in Wall-E.
Apart from the obesity and no plant life that is the best possible future imaginable. THINK about it. NO poverty NO disease NO premature death. It is basically a paradise. Don't know if you believe in god or not but what do you imagine heaven to be like?
I agree with what your stating I mean if we don't change are ways this may be a very high probability which is not good
Advancement in medice and robot to counteract the obesity Even if not completely quite of the people here look well into thier 60's so I mean it's not too far off. I think a lot of it has to do with philosophy western man for thousands of years have longed to be like the bronze gods they created, longing strength wealth and superiority over everybody else. Peace and contentment sadly is not a desire for many.
Put this in perspective of corona where people need to work more at home can order everything from your seats and need a healthpass to enter facilities
Today is 2/13/24, the future is today, the arrival of Apple Vision Pro, now the possibilities are open for us to live the future that this movie anticipated.
Welcome to our 1 year anniversary of our 2 week lockdown
10 years later, this doesn’t seem to far from a reality now,
This is sad that our reality has become this now.
Welcome to Apple Vison Pro
This movie is painting a clear picture about what is actually happening to us. We are so into smart phones, tablets, and computers that instead of having real face-to-face conversations were just talking to people through a computer and not only that this movie is also showing how we’re getting lazier and lazier and intern gaining mass amounts of body fat
To be fair, the Axiom is massive. I wouldn't be surprised if there are tons of things on board that people don't know about.
Sadly this is the future
We don't know that mate where's the proof then
Would you prefer this Wall-E future or Idiocracy dystopia?
It only makes a difference from an onlooker's perspective.
The surreal McCoy Come'on man, answer my question what does your heart tells you?
Wall-E since in Idiocracy they run out of food and people get killed. Everything is supplied for you automatically in Wall-E
The cat of truth
the brink wall e
Predictive programming at its finest.
You know I actually doubt this will happen. I mean, look at all the campaigns and adverts to get fit and healthy, they are everywhere at the moment, I very strongly doubt people will end up like this, especially in only 100 years.
Also, the aliens wouldn't dare allow us to regress to fat-asses. They've already invested far too much time and far too many resources just to evolve us from primates.
Shamic Entertainment Wall-E takes place 800 years in the future.
***** They are in space for 700 years (the year was about 2800), that means they used tech that was 700 years old (2100).
And 2100 is only about 100 years away
Shamic Entertainment Do you know what i see now? 1 year or less babies with tablets and smartphones 24/7. It begiiiinsss....
Shamic Entertainment Well now they're making this thing called the "fat acceptance movement". o_o
1:08 - Please remain stationary. A service bot will be here to assist you momentarily.
I've seen the future already at Walmart, rolling fatties on those scooters...
What I am seeing in this clip (Love the movie by the way :D ) is what I see everyday: People so absorbed in their mobile phones/Social Media, that they are out of touch with what is happening around them. Example: A person falls over in the street; hardly anyone goes to help them. Or a couple argue and come to blows; many are too afraid or too caught up in their own thing to help the one being hit. My own personal pet hate: Why spend money seeing a movie at the cinema if one is going to spend most of their time on their phone? Or bother going out to eat with friends then just stare at that little screen? Not everyone is lost in technology but the more we come to rely on it, the more we as a species could end up like those characters on screen. Best to put those devices away and ignore them for a few hours each day. Reality is much more interesting.
Tarathathe77wookiee and you say this on a social media website with a smartphone or computer
My parents don't let me leave the house because they have this ridiculous paranoia that I'm going to get kidnapped. So social media is the only contact I have with my friends on weekends and any other days without school. And I'm a year younger than half my friends and they're starting high school in a month so the only way I can talk to them is through social media. It doesn't make me more lazy or anything though since I still love running and playing sports. I'm not coming at you or anything, I'm just stating my reasoning for being on social media over being out in public. I really do love going out with friends to hang out but I'm only able to hang out at school.
Also, the phenomenon of people absorbed in their own thing is nothing new. Kids in the 90s would play for hours on their gameboys, in the 80s people would often keep to themselves listening to their Walkmans, there's even old photos of decades past featuring people absorbed in the newspapers they read while commuting through their day. It irks me when older generations assume it all started with smartphones.
Then why are you saying all this on TH-cam? 😂
@@Aveture Every generation finds something to complain about. Older people moan about smartphones these days but I guarantee people would've said the exact same thing when TV first came along
The best part was cut out lol "I didn't know we had a pool!"
i bet in 2805 people will still be riding "hover" boards.
This film was really ahead of its time.
It's now tomorrow, it isn't today. It's happening now!
This movie is so political and so controversial but all I thought watching this as a kid was: Ooooh robot go beep boop
Unscrupulous. Now is time to exploit.
I spy a classic Disney reference at 0:55 ... look at the purple banner towards the middle.
Vincent Giacalone people mover? Is that it?
Wow thats deep
alan lam ikr
And I'm only 14
Amazing how a movie designed for kids can mark your thought. I saw this when I was little, and through my life I've kept going back and back to it, finding new meanings for the ideas it depicts.
On a side note, I'd be willing to hand over all my money to Pixar without hesitation. Like "Please, have it. Sorry it's not much, but please keep making amazing films."
Thanks for uploading :)
A piece of advice for future generations, reflect on this film, the past seems to set our future right.