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We have dismissed this film as a children's romance about a rusty trash compactor. But Andrew Stanton didn't make a love story. He made a trap. He set it in 2805, but he baited it with 2008, and we walked right into it in 2024.

When the Captain sees the plant for the first time, he doesn't see photosynthesis. He sees purpose .

When WALL-E premiered in 2008, we clapped at the Pixar charm. We cried when the robot held his own hand. We laughed at the fat humans floating in hover-chairs.

We are engineering a world where you never have to be bored, hungry, cold, or lost. And in doing so, we are engineering a world where you never have to be alive . The entire plot hinges on a single plant. A tiny, scraggly, unimpressive sprout of green. wall e full

The film argues that humanity will not return to Earth because it is clean. We will return because it is hard . The best scene in the movie is the final montage: the blobs learning to walk, falling down, getting up, planting seeds with clumsy fingers. It is not graceful. It is real . Here is what the film forces me to ask myself—and what it should force you to ask yourself:

The question isn't whether we will become the humans of the Axiom.

But AUTO isn't evil. AUTO is .

Buy-N-Large (BnL)—the Amazon-Walmart-Disney hybrid of the future—automated the cleanup. But automation doesn't clean. It just displaces. WALL-E compacts trash while the humans drift in space, consuming a slurry of advertisements and "dessert."

This is the prophecy that cuts deepest. We are not building Skynet. We are not building the Terminator. We are building the Axiom.

In 2024, I watch my niece scroll TikTok while sitting next to her best friend. I watch Amazon deliver a toothbrush to my neighbor’s door. I watch "quiet quitting" and the "anti-work" movement gain traction, not because people are lazy, but because we have all subconsciously realized we are the passengers of the Axiom. We have dismissed this film as a children's

The film is not anti-technology. It is anti- submission . WALL-E ends with hope. The plant takes root. The humans work the soil. The robots hold hands.

We laughed in 2008.

But look closer at that final frame. The Earth is still a mess. The garbage towers are still in the background. The recovery will take centuries. He set it in 2805, but he baited

When we finally meet the captain and the passengers of the Axiom, we are supposed to laugh. They are gelatinous blobs. They cannot walk. They wear virtual reality screens on their faces 24/7. They talk to friends six inches away via video call.