Sunday, February 14, 2016

#5. To the Window, to the Wall-E

Seeing the whole community act as if they are being brainwashed into thinking that they are living life.  My genuine reaction to that clip was that, our society is coming close to what was shown in the clip.  Granted, it's not happening now but I believe that was a gentle warning to us that we are slowly turning into non functioning humans and have to have robots think for us and talk for us.  It's deep if you actually analyze the clip.  It shows the many faces of humans that are obese and aren't able to live without technology.  It digs deeper than that when that guy fell off the chair and couldn't pick himself up without a helping robotic hand.  This film does show us relevant commentary on what we are turning into but not necessarily on our present culture and society.


Humans are being blinded by big industries that profit off their well-being and health.  They are being so used to technology that if they don't have it in their life, it must be difficult to live.  Babies are being born to learn the company's logo and what it does for them.  These industries want to take over the world just for profit and power and wants for humans to rely on their technology to live for these industries.  They get nothing but money and you have been altered into thinking that you need them for your will of survival.

That lady actually saw how the real world was when her face to face call was cancelled.  She was shocked to see that it was her first time seeing behind the screen and it really change her facial expression.  She had not seen all of this before because all of the human race was programmed to bypass the background and just to focus on the screen in front of them.  In a way humans turn to their phone more than live life.  That's what I think Pixar had in mind to teach us.




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