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Let’s open the compactor and look at what’s really rotting inside. The first thirty minutes of WALL-E contain almost no dialogue. What they contain is the most effective environmental storytelling ever animated.
Here is the horror:
The film argues that humanity will not return to Earth because it is clean. We will return because it is hard . The best scene in the movie is the final montage: the blobs learning to walk, falling down, getting up, planting seeds with clumsy fingers. It is not graceful. It is real . Here is what the film forces me to ask myself—and what it should force you to ask yourself: wall e full
The question is whether we have a WALL-E left in us—the stubborn, curious, hopelessly romantic little machine who looks at a planet of trash and says, "I’ll clean it up. And I’ll find the good in it." Let’s open the compactor and look at what’s
But look closer at that final frame. The Earth is still a mess. The garbage towers are still in the background. The recovery will take centuries. Here is the horror: The film argues that