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were discovered, then active measures would be taken in order to revitalize, restore and replenish the Earth. EVE PRO, also short for, Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator is sent to earth from the Axiom ship in search of plant life. While on this journey in search of plant life, Eve remarkably discovers Walle. Interestingly enough, these two robots seem to fall in love with one another and eventually bring life back to the Captain in the form of a plant.

Sickly enough these robots, Walle and Eve seem to take on a completely new persona. They are almost Adam and Eve like representations and show characteristics of human behavior. On the other hand, throughout this movie the humans begin to take on the computer like cold characteristics of lifeless metal and seem to be puppets to the A.I. The humans in this story seem to interact, rather, depend and fully rely on their computers for everything. Their interaction with these daily computers becomes their very way of life. For example, the computerized seats that they sit on daily are not only their beds, their platforms, and their toilet, but also their way of entertainment and communication to each other. The humans can almost be classified by their computerized chair. Machines and programmed robots trim the human's nose hairs while yet at the same time wiping their rear.

I say, "These humans do not have interaction, just computer satisfaction."

The human's have lost sight and vision of why they were created. They lost their sense of self. If they would only lean on God as they do their artificial intelligence.

These humans will never be independent of their surrounding interactions with artificial intelligence. Even though at the end of the movie they go back to earth, they never abandon their ship and robots. Man does need machines in order to live out his daily life. He needs his spaceship and he needs his personal robots.
















Works Cited

WALLE. Dir. Andrew Stanton. 2008. DVD. Disney. Pixar.

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