But since I have no choice regarding what we watch what parent does? Who is going to clean all of that crap up? What about the vermin? They say that roaches can survive the apocalypse, but something tells me that none of these fine folk has ever before seen a garbage bag rustle on a hot New York City night.
Do they have Raid on that ship? I want these puffy humans to make a go of it. Once the red thing stops, he tries to grab it, but it turns out to be a light from a massive ship coming down on him. He narrowly escapes by digging a hole into the ground to hide in. Once the ship lands, it deposits EVE , a robot sent back to Earth to evaluate the soil to check for signs of ongoing photosynthesis, proof that life is sustainable again.
Eventually, he gives up on her awakening and attempts to return to work, but finds he cannot focus on his directive; EVE is all he cares about. Making sure Hal stays put, he clings to its hull as it travels through space to the Axiom. Once at the Axiom, he encounters the cleaner bot M-O , who tries to clean him up.
They are then both sent to maintenance. They hide when GO-4 arrives and places the missing plant in the lifepod. Storing the plant in his chest and grabbing a fire extinguisher, he escapes the lifepod just before it explodes.
EVE is so grateful he saved the plant that she kisses him much to his surprise, then they share a space dance before re-entering the Axiom. After a fight with the plant, he is electrocuted by Auto and sent down to the garbage depot , along with EVE. EVE struggles to free him before they ae suckked in the vacuum of space. This finally makes EVE agree to fulfill her original directive if only to get him home so he can get repaired. With the Captain's guidance, they make their way to the holo-detector, which, when inserted with a plant, will send the Axiom back to Earth.
She quickly calls to the other robots and humans to retrieve the plant. M-O finds the plant, and with help from the humans and robots lined up, EVE catches the plant and places it into the holo-detector, activating the device. EVE attempts to help him remember, but when all her efforts fail, she becomes heartbroken and sadly holds his hand like he had wanted and gives him a farewell "kiss".
His eyes then adjust, and he calls her name, making her overjoyed; the kiss has rebooted his memory. He has become very curious and he keeps anything interesting he can find.
Again, the physics and math would make this far too short a time for even the Axiom to make it to the intergalactic nebula in which we apparently find it. This is probably a case of "suspension of disbelief" and allowing the storytellers to take creative license in order to tell the story they want, but there are so many factors that raise questions that I have to go ahead and ask.
I recently noticed an additional reference point that throws yet another potential "kink" in the timeline. That would indicate that Hal is an American cockroach. According to the linked reference, the expected lifespan of an American cockroach in the "right" conditions is approximately 3 years with the first 20 months being the maturation process from nymph to adulthood. With this evidence, it would seem that the round-trip to the Axiom and back to Earth would have to take less than 1.
Just one more "piece of the puzzle" to add to the confusion. Was it shown in the movie? Cause I totally missed that part. Now coming to the part on how many years the spacecraft took to reach Axiom. While there was possibly for if again I missed that part too!! According to this Wiki here:. According to "Captaining the Axiom"—a command orientation video shown to captains on their first day—the Axiom operates on a hour day, and was located in the Kuiper Belt.
And if you search for Kuiper Belt , it states :. NASA says:. From this we can conclude that, Axiom is in Kuiper-Belt which extends from Neptune to a little beyond Pluto. They are still IN the Milky Way. They are anywhere between Neptune and little beyond Pluto. Also Voyager 1 completed its mission in Saturn 9. So, a spacecraft made in , took roughly less than 10 years to travel a distance of roughly 30 AU.
Here, in Wall-E, they are traveling maximum 60 AU. Among his treasures, he shows her Hello, Dolly! Unfortunately, it gets a little out of hand when on the first try, she slams her bottom on the floor multiple times, and on the second try, she incidentally knocks WALL-E away, busting his right eye. Fortunately, he is able to repair himself with a spare eyepiece. He tries to hold her hand as he had seen in the film, which he determines to be an act of sharing love.
Unfortunately, for him, EVE does not understand what he is trying to do and thus does not return his feelings, especially as she is distracted by the mesmerizing flame of a match lighter and does not fully appreciate the film as he does. WALL-E decides to show her the plant he found. Suddenly, EVE scans the plant, and her system automatically initiates a standby mode, which takes the plant and stores it inside her torso, sealing up into her pod form and shutting down.
WALL-E does not understand why she will not unlock or speak to him, but nonetheless does everything in his power to keep her motionless body safe from the elemental hazards of the desolate Earth in the hopes she will wake up, taking her out on a series of "dates" in the process.
Soon the ship EVE arrived in returns and takes her away. While it is clear that EVE had sent a homing beacon to her ship to collect her the light on her that would continually flash green , WALL-E is unwilling to leave her and climbs onto the side of the ship, telling Hal to stay where he is, clinging on as it launches off the planet and into the depths of space.
The two robots engage in a brief, mild conflict about his filthy body when the ship's second-in-command, GO-4 , inspects EVE while a couple of assigned Stewards follow. GO-4 hops on the transport bot and a robot arm loads EVE on it. M-O ultimately decides to forgo hibernation and clean these tracks on his own, knowing they will lead him to WALL-E, and obsessively initiates a cat-and-mouse chase while unknowingly developing the ability to think for himself.
Around this time, WALL-E discovers that the humans aboard the vessel have lost several bones and are morbidly obese, having adapted after centuries of living in microgravity, consuming liquefied food, and leaving all manual labor to be handled by the robots. They never acknowledge each other in ways other than through holo-screens in front of their faces, and cannot even move without a hoverchair or other automated assistance.
Even piloting the ship is left in the care of the automatic-pilot, aptly named " AUTO "; the only thing that Axiom' s captain, B. McCrea , really does is make the morning announcement each and every day, as well as re-check the ship's status with AUTO.
While trying to approach MVR-A carrying EVE, he incidentally breaks the computer screen of another human, a woman named Mary , awakening her to the world around her, mainly the pool, which utterly amazes her. But when the Captain prepares to take the plant, he finds that it is missing.
The Captain similarly dismisses the event as a false alarm and orders GO-4 to take EVE to the repair ward for diagnosis. His curiosity about humanity's former home planet is ultimately sparked, and he becomes enthralled in researching what it is like.
The taken images makes appear as if she is going to attack the Steward with her ion cannon, he who labels her as a "rogue robot". They are then forced to hide when GO-4 enters the room and activates the pod's self-destruct sequence. He then places the plant inside, exposing himself as the culprit of stealing the plant from EVE when she was deactivated. Realizing that he cannot stop the pod or its self-destruct sequence, WALL-E tries to make an escape by opening the emergency hatch, but it is stuck.
As he begins banging on the door with a fire extinguisher, the escape pod explodes. Aghast, EVE rushes to the scene when WALL-E flies past her by completely unharmed, having managed to escape at the last second and find propulsion with the fire extinguisher. EVE is overjoyed and, after taking back the plant, spins WALL-E around while hugging him, and gives a "kiss" in the form of a small static shock, and they share a dance in space around the Axiom. When WALL-E's extinguisher runs completely out of foam, EVE catches him in her arms and both return onboard the Axiom and incidentally lock a welder robot outside the ship when they fly through a door.
On the Axiom a couple of Stewards remain alert for the rogues. Whilst hiding, WALL-E tries to hold her hand again whilst playing "It Only Takes a Moment" on his recording section, but EVE is much too concerned with carrying out her directive, that she rejects his offer, upsetting him once more.
She spots a garbage truck robot that drops garbage to a nearby garbage chute and after the bot has left she decides to sneak onto the bridge through the same chute by flying to the Captain's location, telling WALL-E to stay put.
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