Title: Wall-E
Writer: Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter
Director: Andrew Stanton
Year: 2008
Actors: Ben Burtt (as voice of Wall-E), Elssa Knight (as the voice
of EVE)
Story: The story is about a robot name WALL-E, this robot was
design to clean up Earth that was covered by waste in the Future. He
falls in love with another robot named EVE, who also has a programmed task, and
follows her into outer space on an adventure that changes the destiny of both
his kind and humanity.
Plot: The movie starts off sometime in the very distant
future when Earth was abandon by humanity because a company name
multi-national Buy N Large corporation has produced so much trash that is
was not able to be lived on it anymore. WALL-E was left
behind to clean up the trash, his mission was to collect trash and make it into
cubes so that is can be burned in an incinerator so that Earth could
be livable again. WALL-E was starting to get bored of what he
was doing every day, he ended up starting to collect things up from the
trash.
One day the
corporation sent another robot down to earth to see if it was able to be
lived in again, the robot's name was EVE. WALL-E saw EVE and fell in love
with it and started following all around on earth, then finally one day a ship
came back for EVE and this is when WALL-E decided to follow EVE. WALL-E
ended up catching a ride on the ship, when the ship got to the station WALL-E
was receive by people that were aboard the ship. These people were riding
around in floating chairs, and eating food from a straw, it was said the
reason people were still on ship was because the computer on the ship was
holding them hostage.
Chronologically: This movie is in chronological order because it
starts of on Earth and it does not go back in time it stay step by step how the
plot is going to happen. It does not end up moving back and forth it show
WALL-E just moving along and it stay with him the whole time during the plot.
The character development was very
good because it allowed a robot to develop feelings for another robot which
made this movie great because robots are not supposed to feel anything. They
are made to do what it is programed to do but in this case it did not.
I believe if it had followed a
different presentation style like Non-linearly, it would had started from the
present and ended up finishing in the future. I do not think it would
have a general effect on the audience but it seem like it was better when it
would be in chronological order, I know I do not really like when they skip
around in movies it just loses me throughout the movie.
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