Have you watch the movie?It was awesome and give all thumbs up to the director Andrew Stanton.Bravo..although it was few dialogues through the story, i still can laugh out their jokes and wept for the poor Walle. Besides, they are cute and adorable too.
on top of that, the story is powerful for the message to the people who still can't put off their eyes from the screen(laptop, PC, Tv etc). the message is, there are lots of wonderful REAL things that worth looking than watching them on the screen. Real world is beautiful and amazing...start to realize it.
In addition, the story also picture to us clearly the impact of technology...it tell us what will happen to earth after the aftermath of technology that had been misuse. morever, the impact that we have to live in space is more worst as there will be no real life. we just depending on the robots to do everything and as the consequences we will became very fat that we can't even know how to work..it is a real nightmare.
the worst nightmare was there will be no LOVE at all.only Walle, the Robot, realize it. How pathetic. can you imagine the world and life without LOVE?
"On top of all this, WALL-E also comes with a message about responsibility to tell children and parents alike. When you stop paying attention to the world around you and you let your chair be your entire universe, it effects more than just you. Moreover, you miss out on the things that are truly important and the amazing things you can experience when you actually live your life instead of watching it on the TV. Sneakily, Andrew Stanton (who also directed) peels away the curtain of what he feels is societal wrongs, but makes you feel good that you peeked behind the curtain. How often can we be told what we are doing something wrong, face it and still love the experience?
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