This guy is a pretty damn underrated Pixar character He seems like a simple comedic fatguy character at first, but this scene shows just how dignified & determined he really is to care for what is left of humanity.
That should be a given, he's THE humanity acting as a whole, and doing the heavy lifting tooth and nail with what the robots provided him with. Pixar brought a masterpiece for many reasons and the character Captain is one of them.
Plus being voiced by Murray Goldberg, Jeff Garlin himself! He just really fitted the role well. I cannot think of any other comedian or actor that could have played the character so perfectly as Jeff.
A lot of people are capable of great things if they’re given the right motivation. The Captain is another part of the film’s consumerism message; distractions are the death of progress.
AUTO is probably one of the most interesting Pixar villains. Unlike most villains, his actions are in a misguided attempt to preserve humanity. He refuses to believe the information he was given was false, and acts to prevent humanity from going back to what he believes to be a dangerous environment.
PyroGothNerd I don't see Auto as an villain. These robots are so developed, that the only thing the can do is follow orders and insist on following them. Auto is just pushing Captain due yo his directive.
The different realizations that the captain goes through from realizing that in order for the plant to grow someone has to look out for it, to realizing that in almost 700 years humanity had done absolutely nothing to realizing that he has to take an active stance is just an amazing show of growth that would span months yet taking nothing more than 3 minutes. It's quite a scene.
It's that short, because many don't want to watch a three months long movie. It should be noted that Earth had a LOT plants in the ending, and the humans did sent WALL-E to clean the Earth, what it's missing are humans. Interestingly, Earth becomes active again after humans are back. So… Could it be humans are needed for an active Earth?
Humans are only needed for an active earth if the earth needed to be revived. If we were to all disappear tomorrow earth would be fine and probably better off.
Still he isn’t inherently evil. Auto believes he is saving humanity this way and even killing Wall-E was a desperate act trying to safe humanity from his perspective even though killing Wall-E was the wrong thing to do.
The fact that AUTO disclosed the classified information, which he wasn't supposed to do in the first place, goes to show that AUTO truly isn't evil. He wanted the captain to understand WHY he was following those orders. He wasn't trying to be antagonistic or mean, he tried to show his reasoning.
Exactly! He was programmed to keep humanity safe and comfortable. And taking them to a planet that's known to be unsustainable? That goes against everything he's supposed to do. Not only that, but he was given direct orders to prevent the Axiom from going back to Earth. What are you supposed to do? Let the Captain go against your directive, or follow said directive from somebody even higher up? Ignoring, of course, that this directive was given 700 years ago.
I like how if you take out the automated voice, it actually sounds like two professional humans debating Kirk/Spock style rather than a human trying to get a machine to do as its told. The Captain knows AUTO is advanced enough to be reasoned with ethically, only overruling him when it is obvious he won't listen and hasn't for a VERY long time, even groaning and facepalming like he's bickering with his wife.
What I find cool is that with each picture taken of each captain of the Axiom, Auto inches closer and closer to the camera. The first time I noticed that when I was younger, it gave me chills. It was symbolism of Auto slowly taking full control of the ship and making the captain his puppet. Also, "I don't WANT to survive! I want to live!" Possibly my favorite quote of any Pixar movie.
I absolutely love how after 2:32 the camera angles on AUTO during the argument show Shelby Forthfright's freeze frame looming over AUTO's shoulder. That's a really clever nod to show that the Captain isn’t really even arguing with AUTO, he's arguing with the long-dead Shelby, whose greed and short-sightedness still threatens humanity _centuries_ after his death.
"Tell me Auto, that's an order!" and Auto remains frozen for a few moments This part always reminded me of a line from "The bicentennial man" : "Andrew hesitated. He hadn't heard an order in that tone of voice in so long that his Second Law circuits had momentarily jammed." It fits quite perfect to the scene!
And it might’ve been a LONG time Auto felt like that, for all this time the “captains” presumably just lounge around letting Auto do all the work. Like he was legit THE boss of the ship for a long time until this moment.
@nostramashego4226 I think AUTO reasoned that his order, by superseding all others, actually allowed him to show the Captain classified material and he thought the Captain might back down if he saw the video.
AUTO's logic was that if he showed the video to the captain, he may persuade the captain. It clearly didn't work but that was AUTO's goal. He tried to persuade the captain.
I really like how the captain may look fat and dopey, he's still a captain, and knows his responsibility is to the well-being of his crew and his passengers.
Everyone's fat and dopey because of a system intentionally put in place that reduced them to that state. The captain represents the best of their generation (as sad as it is) yet he proves under all that fat and complacency humanity is still alive somewhere.
"I don't want to survive. I want to live!" That was the goal of mankind since the beginning of time. We strived to survive, adapt until we did and now we're living the most peaceful times in our history. All we want is to live.
@@pinkmell0w "Oh no, regional conflicts, whatever shall we do?" A border war across the ocean is being escalated to a nuclear threat by our own leaders.
@@felipevaldes3487 No, it hasn't, because in case you haven't noticed, we're not glowing green nuclear ash. Try using those two brain cells of yours every once in a while.
Closed. Auto didn't evolve. Only he takes more and more parts of running the ship as times goes by. By the time WALL-E arrived, the Captain doesn't have to do anything, but he still wants to do something (e.g. status checks, announcements). When comparing to the previous captains, he realized that he has less controls than his predecessors.
@@_retrophile_7473 not quite, all the robots “directive” was their programming and their occupation as well as AUTO, wall-e and EVE. However robots normally don’t develop feelings but wall-e and eve did and their directive became meaningless. The message has gone wrong for auto however. His directive was to stay out of earth despite signs of life coming back to earth. Either way auto’s reprogramming from the president’s orders has killed it. If changing a robots behavior for a different one, it kills them, a same body but a new soul
"I can't just sit here and do nothing! That's all I have ever done! That's all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done. NOTHING!" These sentences don't get enough recognition
That’s one of my favorite parts. The Captain refuses to keep going like this, and won’t allow it for the crew either. Plus, he shows he cares about the well-being of everyone on the ship.
Man, this scene with the final transmission from the CEO still gives me chills. There seems to be a sense of panic or urgency from the president, and comparing the last transmission explaining the operation, you can definitely see everything is more dilapidated and eerie. The creepiest part has to be the combination of this being live action (conveying how it happened 700 years ago), rushed in terms of pacing, and especially the music gives it a very chilling atmosphere. The red light subtly flashing, and the quick cut to the standby card... just extremely unsettling.
The CEO's headquarters take place in New Jersey. Yes, the red lights, bent seal, and the mask and a panicked Fortright really makes this scene worth it.
I just realiced how powerful is the line of Auto saying "Must follow my directive". While the arc of the humans was to finally think and act by themselves, the arc of the robots was similar, by living beyond what their directive was. Wall-E wanted to find love. Eve wanted to follow her mission, but eventually cared more about finding love as Wall-E did. While Auto was the one who only valued his directive and wanted everyone else to do the same.
Auto was trying to show the captain that staying in space was the better option because humanity would just start all over again and destroy the earth a second time , but the captain is so right , they have to do something , they can’t just can’t sit there and do nothing . In my opinion , both the captain and auto have valid viewpoints .
@@Thebroshow13 But that’s the thing, AUTO doesn’t have a viewpoint. His only argument is that one video, that tells him not to go back. For AUTO, no other “proof” is needed. Someone told him not to do something, so he won’t do it. You could probably show AUTO a live video of earth with birds singing and trees swaying and he still wouldn’t go back.
The scary part is, maybe in the past AUTO has destroyed or hid evidances of plant life which has came from earth. Maybe he was doing it from the beginning and earth was sustainable from a very a long time...
When EVE first comes back with the plant, AUTO immediately informs the captain and shows him all info he wants about Earth. It isn't until the captain shows interest in going back to Earth that AUTO's conflicting programming kicks in. So unless a previous captain co-conspired to hide the plant, this was likely the first sign of organic life retrieved.
@@smoothglass8028 Incorrect. When EVE returns, and Auto scans her for confirmation of the plant, Override Directive A-113 immediately kicks in. If Wall-E hadn't been sitting on top of the shaft Auto used to descend to the Captain's Quarters, he would have seen Gopher and Auto extracting the plant and hiding it. Later, the Captain confirms that this is the first time _any_ EVE probe has ever returned from Earth registering as "positive" for plant life. Auto was only going through the motions to keep up pretenses. It very nearly works, too, since the Captain completely fell for Auto's deception, which made EVE look defective. It was only Wall-E's intervention (and the fact he's completely covered with dirt) that the Captain became interested in Earth at all. I'm fairly certain all that information the Captain had is technically readily accessible to anyone, but after 700 years people just stopped, thanks to Buy N Large's strategy of never-ending corporate consumerism.
Something tells me that there were many Eves on Earth, but AUTO was somehow able to control them, causing them to not return to the ship and possibly self-destruct. This might be why Eve had such a large distrust of WALL-E at first, she was somewhat afraid that there was something destroying the other models… her siblings. AUTO could’ve forgotten about this one model of Eve, maybe distracted or something, I’m not sure… but he sure forgot about her. Maybe he was just certain there wasn’t any life… oh, how wrong…
“Must follow my directive.” This line is so haunting. We’ve heard “directive” from Wall-E, EVE, the other robots; they all have it. But they all managed to break through it and build their own personalities, realizing there’s more to life than their directives. But AUTO doesn’t ever break his own. Seeing him go to extreme lengths to follow it is eerie because these were what the other robots could’ve been: heartless and incapable of understanding.
The original version of this scene is far darker. The president was a William Shatner impersonator who keeps giving more and more desperate transmissions until he’s screaming begging for help and “Do not return to earth! I want to live!” Before the transmission cuts out.
After Wall-E the captain is my favorite character. He's been pampered all his life, and has now found something that he not only has to work for, but more important, wants to work for. My favorite line from him is when he says "You know what, I should do it myself."
Mine are “AUTO, things have changed. We’ve gotta go back,” “Out there is our home. Home, AUTO. And it’s in trouble,” “I can’t just sit here & do nothing. That’s all I’ve ever done! That’s all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done. Nothing!” & “I’m the captain of the Axiom. We are going home today.”
@@Quinna5537 if you look at the story boards for Wall-e before they changed the story to the final version, the CEOs name was Bob McCrea: ruclips.net/video/0PWFGuWlxxw/видео.htmlsi=Mom3hutqUeV7vAhg
Honestly he’s chill but I also loved that he respects Wall E since he’s the only robot that believed on the nature of earth. Of course Eve too, but Wall E did it first
3:11 - 3:18 I always thought that was so clever. First time we see the room, it pans across the portraits, and the audience notices what they're supposed to, the captains growing fatter and fatter... and hidden in plain sight is the OTHER progression, as Auto looms larger and larger, steadily taking over the ship. This movie's cinematography is fantastic.
Technically when you think about it, AUTO isn’t really *evil* , he never wants to kill all humans and take over the ship, he simply doesn’t want them to fall into the same mistakes that were made on earth. A rather loyal robot to its orders, I should add.
@@kaytlinjustis5643 He's cold, emotionless, and uncompromising. A pure slave to order and his directive, allowing room for absolutely nothing else. A polar opposite to Wall-E, who on the other hand is warm, compassionate, and lively, often doing things outside of his base programming due to his love for EVE.
@@thesnatcher3616 that’s not his fault exactly. Despite his cold attitude, he’s not sentient like Wall-E, who gained consciousness sometime in the 700 years as his comrades fell. You can’t really blame a bot that’s still machine and just following orders regardless of how cold they are
After 25 or so years, the A113 Easter egg finally got its moment in the sun with this film. And to date, this is the only time that it has played a major role in the script of ANY Pixar film.
I really like how he says "...Hey there, Autopilots", as if there are many starships out there. I don't see any ships landing during the credits, so I suppose their autopilot is keeping them up in space even though The Axiom has returned safely.
Want to know what is more scary? Maybe the captains of the other ships found out Earth was sustainable but their Autopilot systems prevented them from returning home and in efforts to return home they accidentally destroyed or neutralized their ships. the Axiom may be the last bastion of humanity left in this world.
No. I'm pretty sure the B-n-L inner circle top-dogs are off doing their own thing in another ship. Plus we see escape pods landing on earth in the end credits.
Maybe BnL in full control of mankind and robots and the Captain and Walle are the only ones to have self-control. So the other space ships are controled by BnL even after 700 years
3:09 No doubt my favorite part Nothing solidifies a villain quite like a slow & steady takeover Had I been the captain looking at those screens & having Auto creep up behind me like that right after realizing that it has been happening over time it would've sent shivers down my spine
its not meant to be an a-113 easter egg.the easter egg is the directive a-113 given to the auto pilots. wall-e is its own acronym, which is waste allocated load lifter-earth class. just like the much larger versions of him we see after auto tazes him, are wall-a. and thats waste allocated load lifted-axiom class. every robots name is an acronym for something.
This always gave me the chills, the combination between live actors and animation make it appear that the footage you're seeing is real, it breaks the 4th wall inside your mins.
Omg how did you noticed this. Even though it'll make movie more terrifying there's a code on the screen which means probably what the president mean, "Go full autopilot", and no other meaning.
The portraits of the captains is honestly so brilliant. They have real humans in the beginning and it displays the evolution over time to where his animated design is believeable. That's such a subtle detail that is just so ridiculously clever, basically saying that the characters being animated is thematically appropriate.
The panning shot of all the past captains where AUTO is creeping closer and closer in frame with each picture suggesting he has slowly gained control of the ship and is essentially becoming the true captain is both incredible and terrifying. This movie will always remain my favorite Pixar film for its combination of whimsy and adult themes forever and ever.
This is, hands-down, my favorite scene in Wall-E. The lines "I don't want to survive! I want to live!" and the montage of the portraits as the Captain realizes just what AUTO has become over time...just fantastic. Resounding and heartfelt and eerie. Terrific stuff.
0:35 I don't know why but I like that small detail with GO-4's icon blinking to the right of AUTO's eye. Just shows that AUTO was ready to call him in if thing's didn't start going his way.
Yeah the GO-4 unit was responsible for directing all the stewards and maintaining the security on the ship.... Not sure why AUTO dont have a direct link to the stewards rather than having another unit do it but I guess it works. AUTO and GO-4 need to have steady communication so i guess thats why hes always ready to call him
@@sambreyer7344 you'd think so but I think those controls were intended for the captain and not AUTO since you see him physically pressing the buttons. I think it'll make more sense for AUTO to have a direct link to all the stewards and activate them without the need to go over and push buttons lol
The captain in this movie was legit my favourite character, the fact that he has responsibilities and actually commits to them, instead of turning into a mindless slob, like everyone else, got my instant respect
+videohistory722 Also, How it was recieved 700 years ago, everyone on earth at that time had either gone into space, or died due to life no longer being sustainable on earth, and that man had died many many years ago, Thats what creeps me out.
It frightened me because it meant that humans had made an entire planet unsuitable for life. What made it worse was that it was our home planet, and one that I (along with the vast majority of the audience) had an emotional attachment to. Can you imagine your hometown or state without any trees, grass, animals, or any other life at all? That combined with the possibility that some of this was due to nuclear fallout (which let's be honest, with a society like that it was a big one) just freaked me out. Also, they were flying around for centuries and never found any other planets capable of sustaining life? That was pretty bleak.
I remember when i watched this when i was around 4 years old that presidential speech was so scary to me even though i never understood it especially the music
That speech STILL scares me, and always has. I always get chills when I hear how frail and unsure he sounds, especially with the knowledge of life as we know it ending all those years ago in the movie and the feeling of sadness it brings, and with the knowledge of what life looks like afterwards. The music brings it right to home.
anonmous Man I felt the same, but I was maybe 12 or 13. Auto scared me to death and the whole directive a-113 and the president's speech didn't make it better. But you've gotta hand it to Thomas Newman (the movies composer) for the music. The music made the scene so much more ominous
Notice how when Auto is first addressing the captain, he speaks in his typical monotone like always, but when the Captain begins to act not according to plan, he ditches the monotone. Really cool detail.
I found that line kind of scary. He says it as if he’s leaving a bad party, but he’s abandoning the earth. For him to talk so nonchalantly about that is heartbreaking.
I am inclined to believe that the President of BnL didn't have any other choice but to issue Directive A113, as Operation Cleanup was not progressing as well as it could have been at the time. Rather than keep it going in a possible fruitless attempt, he decided it would be easier (or better, who knows what?) to abandon Operation Cleanup, cancel Operation Recolonize, issue Directive A113 and get off the planet as soon as possible. Sometimes, you have to know when to bail.
Nope, the real message is… Never Abandon Earth. As you can see, plant lifes have already returned to become active on Earth, even without humans taking care of them. But Earth is NOT Earth without humans, and humans are NOT humans without being on Earth.
AUTO: "... *negative* .." *auto activates his alarm, calling GO-4* "unit GO-4, please expose of the false evidence, and have this lying, defective probe arrested. I will assist McCrea, he is very ill and requires rest..." GO-4: "GO-4: "sorry cap, but your eeeh-" *grabs the plant* "'outranked' here. hehehehe"
Anyone ever realize how the president in the video is a real guy,while the current people in the movie are all animated,likewise for all videos with people in it.So after thousands of years,things become animated?:p
It's actually supposed to be like that. When humans first boarded the ship 700 years before the movie starts, they all looked like normal people. But after sitting in their hoverchairs for seven centuries, they turned into lazy blobs that doesn't look like us at all.
I love how fast the Captain recognizes how THEY as humans are the problem of why Earth has been made into a wasteland and then the part where he says "I should do it myself" shows hes ready to fix it.
What if they could found another planet thats similar to Earth, a missed opportunity for Auto to say. I wonder if the other Axiom ships found other planets they could live on. But yeah, the captain is right, it needs help & those people who sent the Autos message that they abandoned Earth & just left it to die and gave up & ordererd them to NOT return is not a good idea.
“I DON’T WANNA SURVIVE, I WANNA LIVE!!!” Precisely the truth of what humanity should be like, we’re so focused on our easy SURVIVAL that we don’t realize how difficult things are gonna have to be if we’re gonna save our planet, we need to LIVE for earth, and stop just SURVIVING for ourselves
im not kidding... maybe it's a kids movie, but it sure is one of the best fiction filmes i've seen in my life! I love games like Fallout 3 and BioShock, and seriously, this movie sometimes makes me feel the same way than when I play those games. Stuff like these make you think about how messed up humans can be.
Captain: Fire up the holo detector Auto (HAL 9000): Im sorry captain, i'm afraid i can't do that Captain: whats the problem Auto (HAL 9000): I think you know about the problem just as much as i do Captain: what are you talking about? Auto (HAL (9000): this mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardise it
When you think about the Captain’s line “I don’t wanna survive, I wanna live”, really puts into perspective how easy and possibly quite boring and horrible it would be to never have to struggle or work for anything ever. In honesty, “living” and the challenge of it is what gives life so much more purpose. If you’re just surviving, it’s the bare minimum.
Kind of reminds me of Governor Nix’s speech about the future of humanity and he said along the line “In every moment there's the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. And because you won't believe it you won't do what is necessary to make it a reality. So, you dwell on this terrible future. You resign yourselves to it for one reason, because *that* future does not ask anything of you today”
I really like how the AI didn't actually go rouge, but rather was operating under the directives of its creator, meaning the real conflict is between the Capitan and the CEO, a man arrogant and short sighted enough to issue an absolute directive of non return to earth to an AI, when he doesn't know the future and cant really say for sure if life will ever return to earth or not.
Wall-E quite possibly is the best animated movie ever. It’s funny, emotional and manages to push a important message all at the same time. Even the soundtrack is timeless
"A113" if somehow derived into all letters, will be "AIB". "Aib (عيب)" is the Arabic word for "Imperfection"/"Error"/"Not in order"/"Dysfunction"/etc. This is interesting, because Auto here considered the arrival of the Plant Sample to be an Error that must be corrected. The "1138" in the movie THX 1138 itself probably was supposed to be "A 113", with the character THX 1138 probably was supposed to be A 113, before they changed the letters and numbers to increase the population. Plus to make it looks more like "1984". 26*999=25'974 (A 113) in comparison to 26*26*26*9999=175'742'424 (THX 1138), then there's the 3 letters forms like "AIB" (26*26*26=17'576). A 000, AAA 0000, and 000 aren't included. Stuff like WALL-E is also not included. A 113 or even just AIB implied a much more limited amount of population, as if they're living in space or at least a bunker. THX 1138 is indeed a movie about a bunker. THX 1138 is basically a revised of Logan's Run, as in the novel version. Each has an underground automated society, who limits the amount of population. How Axiom controls its population amount is perharps better not discussed. The 1984 novel seems to imply that the population is divided into 3 sections: Inner Party, Outer Party, and non-Party. What some rarely thought is, the Inner Party people actually have less freedom than the other two, because the Party system controls the Inner Party more than the other two groups. Some thought the Inner Party people control everything, in contrary, they're the ones being controlled. Like what O'Brien said, "They got me a long time ago." What if all of those stories are not stories that 'predict the future'? What if they were all previous stories of human that were hidden or 'forgotten'? THX, Logan, and so on potrayed human living in bunkers underground. While WALL-E, Megazone 23, and so on potrayed humans living in space ships. Meaning if those are indeed stories of the past, then we have cousins inside the Earth and out there in space, who got stuck there.
Each picture of Auto getting closer to the front of each portrait is such a nice attention to detail of how machines can run our lives, and perhaps take them, if we remain complacent.
Ever notice how AUTO gets closer and closer to the Captains in the portrait gallery? Over time, he's become more and more vital to running the Axiom. The captain's practically in the background in the last portrait.
I'm not trying to knock you, but that's literally the point of that last moment where he's looking at the photos all again and he notices this exact thing, so it's not really something that is hidden from View and should be pretty obvious to the viewer.
"Sir, orders are: 'Do not return to earth.'." "But life is sustainable now. Look at this plant, green and growing. It's living proof he was wrong." "Irrelevant, captain." That's proper AI behavior: Follow orders, no matter how misguided or poorly worded they are.
I like AUTO because he's (it's?) both an understandable villain while being the complete antithesis of our heroes. AUTO is just following orders, and that's the problem: he can't think for himself, unlike Wall-E, Eve and the other bots.
Wow, when information is so classified that exactly one person may access it and that person is physically and mentally unable to disregard a command, you know it's serious.
This guy is a pretty damn underrated Pixar character
He seems like a simple comedic fatguy character at first, but this scene shows just how dignified & determined he really is to care for what is left of humanity.
The world would be a better place if more people followed this man’s example
That should be a given, he's THE humanity acting as a whole, and doing the heavy lifting tooth and nail with what the robots provided him with.
Pixar brought a masterpiece for many reasons and the character Captain is one of them.
Plus being voiced by Murray Goldberg, Jeff Garlin himself! He just really fitted the role well. I cannot think of any other comedian or actor that could have played the character so perfectly as Jeff.
All his life, he only ever sat on a chair. Consider that.
He was standing up to AUTO, both figuratively... and literally.
A lot of people are capable of great things if they’re given the right motivation. The Captain is another part of the film’s consumerism message; distractions are the death of progress.
AUTO is probably one of the most interesting Pixar villains. Unlike most villains, his actions are in a misguided attempt to preserve humanity. He refuses to believe the information he was given was false, and acts to prevent humanity from going back to what he believes to be a dangerous environment.
PyroGothNerd AUTO is a interesting villain but he did kill Wall E.
PyroGothNerd I don't see Auto as an villain. These robots are so developed, that the only thing the can do is follow orders and insist on following them. Auto is just pushing Captain due yo his directive.
PyroGothNerd If you like this kind of Villain read 2001: A Space Odyssey (where they got their inspiration from)
Auto is like Hal. They both have a red eye.
Andrés Carrion AUTO was actually inspired by HAL 9000.
The different realizations that the captain goes through from realizing that in order for the plant to grow someone has to look out for it, to realizing that in almost 700 years humanity had done absolutely nothing to realizing that he has to take an active stance is just an amazing show of growth that would span months yet taking nothing more than 3 minutes. It's quite a scene.
It's that short, because many don't want to watch a three months long movie. It should be noted that Earth had a LOT plants in the ending, and the humans did sent WALL-E to clean the Earth, what it's missing are humans. Interestingly, Earth becomes active again after humans are back.
So… Could it be humans are needed for an active Earth?
hey, auto lied to every captain but him, that captain is the only one who is smart, I mean for a very very fat man
Humans are only needed for an active earth if the earth needed to be revived. If we were to all disappear tomorrow earth would be fine and probably better off.
stormtrooper captain he just is the one who saw a living plant.The other captains did not have such an oppurtunity
It shows it even stronger when he pauses thinking to himself for a moment and tells auto he'll do it himself.
The way Auto says “CapTAIN” at 0:43 always gave me chills. I know Auto isn’t voiced by a person but you can really hear the frustration in his voice
Yeah considering that his voice is literally a text to speech voice, you can definitely hear the emotion in it.
@@phoenixdaintyeyes5256 yeah and I think AUTO is the only pixar villain and only villain ever voiced by AI
Every Auto lines feels robotic, yet that "Captain. I insist you give the plant." line didn't sound monotone
Pretty sure they applied accents and odd capitalizations to get that sound they wanted
Still he isn’t inherently evil. Auto believes he is saving humanity this way and even killing Wall-E was a desperate act trying to safe humanity from his perspective even though killing Wall-E was the wrong thing to do.
"Out there is our home. HOME... Auto, and it's in trouble."
What a powerful line.
Nah bruh, it's kinda mid
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The fact that AUTO disclosed the classified information, which he wasn't supposed to do in the first place, goes to show that AUTO truly isn't evil. He wanted the captain to understand WHY he was following those orders. He wasn't trying to be antagonistic or mean, he tried to show his reasoning.
Exactly! He was programmed to keep humanity safe and comfortable. And taking them to a planet that's known to be unsustainable? That goes against everything he's supposed to do.
Not only that, but he was given direct orders to prevent the Axiom from going back to Earth. What are you supposed to do? Let the Captain go against your directive, or follow said directive from somebody even higher up?
Ignoring, of course, that this directive was given 700 years ago.
I like how if you take out the automated voice, it actually sounds like two professional humans debating Kirk/Spock style rather than a human trying to get a machine to do as its told. The Captain knows AUTO is advanced enough to be reasoned with ethically, only overruling him when it is obvious he won't listen and hasn't for a VERY long time, even groaning and facepalming like he's bickering with his wife.
he said it was classified untill captain ordered him to show it
I think Auto is also afraid of being shut down after humanity is back on tracks, on the ship he’s ON all the time
I agree, I think Auto is just misguided but not actually purposefully trying to be an antagonist.
"I don't wanna survive I wanna live"best line ever
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One of the many examples showing that this film was likely very inspired by Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”
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I should have made that my senior quote!
It's such a great line because it's so true. Living is far better when you're not running away from your problems.
Highly agreed
What I find cool is that with each picture taken of each captain of the Axiom, Auto inches closer and closer to the camera. The first time I noticed that when I was younger, it gave me chills. It was symbolism of Auto slowly taking full control of the ship and making the captain his puppet. Also,
"I don't WANT to survive! I want to live!"
Possibly my favorite quote of any Pixar movie.
I never noticed that. All I noticed was how every captain was getting fatter and fatter
It wasn't getting closer to the camera it was getting closer to each captain
If all people got fatter they would get diabetes
@@SkullyTheClown21 I'd say medical future probably solved diabetes
@@SkullyTheClown21 well they would get fat regardless but yeah
I absolutely love how after 2:32 the camera angles on AUTO during the argument show Shelby Forthfright's freeze frame looming over AUTO's shoulder. That's a really clever nod to show that the Captain isn’t really even arguing with AUTO, he's arguing with the long-dead Shelby, whose greed and short-sightedness still threatens humanity _centuries_ after his death.
Wow I never noticed that before, thanks.
"Tell me Auto, that's an order!" and Auto remains frozen for a few moments
This part always reminded me of a line from "The bicentennial man" :
"Andrew hesitated. He hadn't heard an order in that tone of voice in so long that his Second Law
circuits had momentarily jammed."
It fits quite perfect to the scene!
I think he was thinking if he should grant the captain the decency of disclosing the secret directive or should just carrry out the directive
And it might’ve been a LONG time Auto felt like that, for all this time the “captains” presumably just lounge around letting Auto do all the work. Like he was legit THE boss of the ship for a long time until this moment.
@nostramashego4226 I think AUTO reasoned that his order, by superseding all others, actually allowed him to show the Captain classified material and he thought the Captain might back down if he saw the video.
AUTO's logic was that if he showed the video to the captain, he may persuade the captain. It clearly didn't work but that was AUTO's goal. He tried to persuade the captain.
I really like how the captain may look fat and dopey, he's still a captain, and knows his responsibility is to the well-being of his crew and his passengers.
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Everyone on the ship looks fat and dopey. But I think he's definitely one of the smart ones.
Everyone's fat and dopey because of a system intentionally put in place that reduced them to that state.
The captain represents the best of their generation (as sad as it is) yet he proves under all that fat and complacency humanity is still alive somewhere.
Yeah, and yet do one's been told they need to go run and diet
The interesting thing about AUTO is that he's an antagonist that isn't actually evil, all he does is following his programming.
Auto: Irrelevant Capatain
Auto: Sir, on the Axium, we will survive.
The original a 113 scene made him look like he was actually in the right and kind of humanized him more by giving him some funny moment
Yep, he's "just following orders"
And has gone rogue
Wall-E did a much more meaningful message about the environment than any PSA specials.
Armando Torres that is very true. Wall e made me care about the environment and feeling bad for it.
Along with the illumination adaptation of "The Lorax" but I kind of got the idea
And it didn't make a damn difference.
De seuss’ the lorax had a similar message with business destroying the environment.
I agree, but they didn’t factor in the whole “global warming” thing
"I don't want to survive. I want to live!" That was the goal of mankind since the beginning of time. We strived to survive, adapt until we did and now we're living the most peaceful times in our history. All we want is to live.
True. That quote also includes the Pandemic. We wanted to live, that's what the captain would do to save humanity.
This did not age well, unfortunately
@@pinkmell0w "Oh no, regional conflicts, whatever shall we do?" A border war across the ocean is being escalated to a nuclear threat by our own leaders.
Aged like milk
@@felipevaldes3487 No, it hasn't, because in case you haven't noticed, we're not glowing green nuclear ash. Try using those two brain cells of yours every once in a while.
Fred willard
May you Rest In Peace ☮️
1939-2020
Poor Boogie man and Swindle
And Pop pop from the loud house. 👴🏻
@@lucianoosorio4272 He played the B&L guy.
And Wally Coogan from the Simpsons.
Older than he looks.
"We cannot go home."
"What are you talking about? Why not?"
"That is classified."
This movie is becoming a scary possibility
Nobienify it really is
I agree this movie is in many ways symbolic of real life right now.
What do you mean classified? You don't keep the secrets from the captain.
Give me the plant
@@trainsdeluxe1 tell me what's classified.
Notice how Auto is getting closer in each Axiom captain's portrait?
It's pretty creepy looking, actually. TV Tropes have it as Nightmare Fuel.
As the axiom's residents rely less on themselves and more on the ship, the captain especially, Auto is shown to evolve more and more as time goes on.
Closed. Auto didn't evolve. Only he takes more and more parts of running the ship as times goes by. By the time WALL-E arrived, the Captain doesn't have to do anything, but he still wants to do something (e.g. status checks, announcements). When comparing to the previous captains, he realized that he has less controls than his predecessors.
yeah, it's basically showing how as time goes on auto is becoming more and more of the ship's "real" captain.
Slick God
i never noticed that till now
"I don't wanna survive, I wanna live!"
"I must follow my directive."
Sent chills down my back.
Big Boss that's the brilliance of the movie
That’s not a directive, that’s evil!
@@carolinebergin4633 no, actually Auto just following his directive. If the robot doesn't follow his directive - he is regarded as deviant.
*"DUH!"*
@@_retrophile_7473 not quite, all the robots “directive” was their programming and their occupation as well as AUTO, wall-e and EVE. However robots normally don’t develop feelings but wall-e and eve did and their directive became meaningless. The message has gone wrong for auto however. His directive was to stay out of earth despite signs of life coming back to earth. Either way auto’s reprogramming from the president’s orders has killed it. If changing a robots behavior for a different one, it kills them, a same body but a new soul
"I can't just sit here and do nothing! That's all I have ever done! That's all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done. NOTHING!"
These sentences don't get enough recognition
That’s one of my favorite parts. The Captain refuses to keep going like this, and won’t allow it for the crew either. Plus, he shows he cares about the well-being of everyone on the ship.
I work on a ship with so little task to do for days that we burst out laughing the other day with this part. It struck home really good.
"I don't wanna survive, I wanna live."
This sentence is very meaningful.
The captain wants to enjoy his life
Man, this scene with the final transmission from the CEO still gives me chills. There seems to be a sense of panic or urgency from the president, and comparing the last transmission explaining the operation, you can definitely see everything is more dilapidated and eerie. The creepiest part has to be the combination of this being live action (conveying how it happened 700 years ago), rushed in terms of pacing, and especially the music gives it a very chilling atmosphere. The red light subtly flashing, and the quick cut to the standby card... just extremely unsettling.
KeplerSpacePony Yeah, it was almost terryfing, just because it is so unexpected!
Also seeing him put on his oxygen mask as he walks away. Gets to me every time.
The CEO's headquarters take place in New Jersey. Yes, the red lights, bent seal, and the mask and a panicked Fortright really makes this scene worth it.
@@razvandobos9759 Actually the Worlwide HQ is in London.
@@invalidcrazy7034 BnL's World Bank is in the Buckingham Palace. They're HQ is in New Jersey.
I love the captain, out of all the people on the ship, he's the one who actually wanted to do something instead of nothing.
Well, there were John and Mary.
@@EGRJ Both of them were affected by Wall-E being in the Axiom in some way with him simply just being there at that time.
Because he was exposed to the knowledge.
TBF, he was the only one with the knowledge and authority to act.
G I V E
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Bruh, Quit sending me that. Just tell me how much weed you want.
@@AutisticMagolorSmileyGuy ah your Dutch
Tell me what’s classified auto! TELL ME AUTO! THAT IS AN ORDER.
G I V E
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@@knightofkorbin888 Good point.
I just realiced how powerful is the line of Auto saying "Must follow my directive".
While the arc of the humans was to finally think and act by themselves, the arc of the robots was similar, by living beyond what their directive was.
Wall-E wanted to find love.
Eve wanted to follow her mission, but eventually cared more about finding love as Wall-E did.
While Auto was the one who only valued his directive and wanted everyone else to do the same.
I hate Auto
I like how auto tries to show the captain why they couldn’t go back to earth instead of just telling him that they couldn’t go back
Auto was trying to show the captain that staying in space was the better option because humanity would just start all over again and destroy the earth a second time , but the captain is so right , they have to do something , they can’t just can’t sit there and do nothing . In my opinion , both the captain and auto have valid viewpoints .
@@Thebroshow13 you have a point
@@Thebroshow13 But that’s the thing, AUTO doesn’t have a viewpoint. His only argument is that one video, that tells him not to go back. For AUTO, no other “proof” is needed. Someone told him not to do something, so he won’t do it. You could probably show AUTO a live video of earth with birds singing and trees swaying and he still wouldn’t go back.
@@sambreyer7344I respect your opinion
Whenever I see AUTO, all I think of is GLaDOS and HAL 9000 having a baby.
XD Wow!
LOL!
Who is GLaDOS?
1987AnimeBoy Portal's main villain.
Naw, GLaDOS has more humanity to her character
The scary part is, maybe in the past AUTO has destroyed or hid evidances of plant life which has came from earth. Maybe he was doing it from the beginning and earth was sustainable from a very a long time...
When EVE first comes back with the plant, AUTO immediately informs the captain and shows him all info he wants about Earth. It isn't until the captain shows interest in going back to Earth that AUTO's conflicting programming kicks in. So unless a previous captain co-conspired to hide the plant, this was likely the first sign of organic life retrieved.
Would you give up the lap of luxury for repairing a dusty old relic from the past?
Of course i would!
@@smoothglass8028 Incorrect. When EVE returns, and Auto scans her for confirmation of the plant, Override Directive A-113 immediately kicks in. If Wall-E hadn't been sitting on top of the shaft Auto used to descend to the Captain's Quarters, he would have seen Gopher and Auto extracting the plant and hiding it.
Later, the Captain confirms that this is the first time _any_ EVE probe has ever returned from Earth registering as "positive" for plant life. Auto was only going through the motions to keep up pretenses. It very nearly works, too, since the Captain completely fell for Auto's deception, which made EVE look defective. It was only Wall-E's intervention (and the fact he's completely covered with dirt) that the Captain became interested in Earth at all. I'm fairly certain all that information the Captain had is technically readily accessible to anyone, but after 700 years people just stopped, thanks to Buy N Large's strategy of never-ending corporate consumerism.
Something tells me that there were many Eves on Earth, but AUTO was somehow able to control them, causing them to not return to the ship and possibly self-destruct. This might be why Eve had such a large distrust of WALL-E at first, she was somewhat afraid that there was something destroying the other models… her siblings.
AUTO could’ve forgotten about this one model of Eve, maybe distracted or something, I’m not sure… but he sure forgot about her. Maybe he was just certain there wasn’t any life… oh, how wrong…
"I don't want to survive! I want to LIVE!" Best line
AUTO: Must follow my directive.
DAH!!
Speech: 1000
I’m captain of the Axiom. We’re going home, Today.
As a kid, I always assumed it was a joke, but it's honestly a real good line.
“Must follow my directive.”
This line is so haunting. We’ve heard “directive” from Wall-E, EVE, the other robots; they all have it. But they all managed to break through it and build their own personalities, realizing there’s more to life than their directives. But AUTO doesn’t ever break his own. Seeing him go to extreme lengths to follow it is eerie because these were what the other robots could’ve been: heartless and incapable of understanding.
The original version of this scene is far darker. The president was a William Shatner impersonator who keeps giving more and more desperate transmissions until he’s screaming begging for help and “Do not return to earth! I want to live!” Before the transmission cuts out.
Is there a footage big that??
@@jenasjordan1237 write wall-e deleted scene, it should be one of the first videos.
After Wall-E the captain is my favorite character. He's been pampered all his life, and has now found something that he not only has to work for, but more important, wants to work for. My favorite line from him is when he says "You know what, I should do it myself."
jon bilgutay Captain B. McCrea, we will never know what the B stands for.
Mine are “AUTO, things have changed. We’ve gotta go back,” “Out there is our home. Home, AUTO. And it’s in trouble,” “I can’t just sit here & do nothing. That’s all I’ve ever done! That’s all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done. Nothing!” & “I’m the captain of the Axiom. We are going home today.”
@@Quinna5537 if you look at the story boards for Wall-e before they changed the story to the final version, the CEOs name was Bob McCrea:
ruclips.net/video/0PWFGuWlxxw/видео.htmlsi=Mom3hutqUeV7vAhg
Honestly he’s chill but I also loved that he respects Wall E since he’s the only robot that believed on the nature of earth. Of course Eve too, but Wall E did it first
3:11 - 3:18 I always thought that was so clever. First time we see the room, it pans across the portraits, and the audience notices what they're supposed to, the captains growing fatter and fatter... and hidden in plain sight is the OTHER progression, as Auto looms larger and larger, steadily taking over the ship. This movie's cinematography is fantastic.
Yeah, for a so called kids film it is so good
3:11-3:18
Let’s not forget that amazing soundtrack making each realization hit 10x harder. I get chills from it every time..
It's a subtle hint that AUTO slowly becomes the true "Captain" rather than the Captains themselves
Technically when you think about it, AUTO isn’t really *evil* , he never wants to kill all humans and take over the ship, he simply doesn’t want them to fall into the same mistakes that were made on earth. A rather loyal robot to its orders, I should add.
Also Auto is a robot, he has to follow his directive.
Yeah, in other word, BnL is the real evil
To bad AUTO can't adapt, not like WALL-E or EVE could.
@@kaytlinjustis5643 He's cold, emotionless, and uncompromising. A pure slave to order and his directive, allowing room for absolutely nothing else. A polar opposite to Wall-E, who on the other hand is warm, compassionate, and lively, often doing things outside of his base programming due to his love for EVE.
@@thesnatcher3616 that’s not his fault exactly. Despite his cold attitude, he’s not sentient like Wall-E, who gained consciousness sometime in the 700 years as his comrades fell. You can’t really blame a bot that’s still machine and just following orders regardless of how cold they are
After 25 or so years, the A113 Easter egg finally got its moment in the sun with this film.
And to date, this is the only time that it has played a major role in the script of ANY Pixar film.
Love the little detail with the A113 on Auto's eye after the message finished playing. 2:12
The same sign blinks in his eye the very first time he scans EVE with a plant. Before we even know it has a meaning
@@Scarletdex8299That's true
I really like how he says "...Hey there, Autopilots", as if there are many starships out there. I don't see any ships landing during the credits, so I suppose their autopilot is keeping them up in space even though The Axiom has returned safely.
Carryka in the bnl commercial it shows many ships
Each ship contained 600,000
The whole population of earth left.
Want to know what is more scary? Maybe the captains of the other ships found out Earth was sustainable but their Autopilot systems prevented them from returning home and in efforts to return home they accidentally destroyed or neutralized their ships. the Axiom may be the last bastion of humanity left in this world.
No. I'm pretty sure the B-n-L inner circle top-dogs are off doing their own thing in another ship. Plus we see escape pods landing on earth in the end credits.
maybe they just built a new ship to explore using some of the better bits off the Axiom, and a malfunction caused it to be abandoned.
Maybe BnL in full control of mankind and robots and the Captain and Walle are the only ones to have self-control. So the other space ships are controled by BnL even after 700 years
CEO/President: Commander Auto, the time has come..... execute order A113.
Auto: It will be done my lord.
3:09
No doubt my favorite part
Nothing solidifies a villain quite like a slow & steady takeover
Had I been the captain looking at those screens & having Auto creep up behind me like that right after realizing that it has been happening over time
it would've sent shivers down my spine
It is a great use of “show, don’t tell.”
notice how auto comes closer on each captain's photo?
that is pretty nice attention to detail right there
3:02 The best quote ever.
Rest In Peace Fred Willard, the Axiom has lost a great one!
oh shit forgot he died. well that sucks.
Yeah it has. It's very sad.
@@there4you19 I agree.
Wall-E ---- Wa11-3... ever noticed that? I didn't
wA11-3
yeah they probably made it so they can fuck with your mind for a decent amount.
Nice one
its not meant to be an a-113 easter egg.the easter egg is the directive a-113 given to the auto pilots. wall-e is its own acronym, which is waste allocated load lifter-earth class. just like the much larger versions of him we see after auto tazes him, are wall-a. and thats waste allocated load lifted-axiom class. every robots name is an acronym for something.
@@MasterOfTruck still, possible a113 easter egg
Wall-E is stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth.
This always gave me the chills, the combination between live actors and animation make it appear that the footage you're seeing is real, it breaks the 4th wall inside your mins.
At 2:04 what if the glitch cuts out the president saying "go to... full manual - no ...autopilot"
Omg how did you noticed this. Even though it'll make movie more terrifying there's a code on the screen which means probably what the president mean, "Go full autopilot", and no other meaning.
Wow I’ve never noticed that! That is genius
Yes he was going to say manual, but it was cutted
Now I see that
Wow
@@baihaqi_josss so, when it was cutted, does it mean that someone or something caused the auto to take full control?
The portraits of the captains is honestly so brilliant. They have real humans in the beginning and it displays the evolution over time to where his animated design is believeable. That's such a subtle detail that is just so ridiculously clever, basically saying that the characters being animated is thematically appropriate.
The panning shot of all the past captains where AUTO is creeping closer and closer in frame with each picture suggesting he has slowly gained control of the ship and is essentially becoming the true captain is both incredible and terrifying. This movie will always remain my favorite Pixar film for its combination of whimsy and adult themes forever and ever.
This is, hands-down, my favorite scene in Wall-E. The lines "I don't want to survive! I want to live!" and the montage of the portraits as the Captain realizes just what AUTO has become over time...just fantastic. Resounding and heartfelt and eerie. Terrific stuff.
100% agreed
0:35
I don't know why but I like that small detail with GO-4's icon blinking to the right of AUTO's eye. Just shows that AUTO was ready to call him in if thing's didn't start going his way.
Oh shit same.
Yeah the GO-4 unit was responsible for directing all the stewards and maintaining the security on the ship.... Not sure why AUTO dont have a direct link to the stewards rather than having another unit do it but I guess it works. AUTO and GO-4 need to have steady communication so i guess thats why hes always ready to call him
And guess what he did eventually called him
@@skywolfx76 I think he does, as later on (In a think is repressed frustration) he calls out every single steward to stop the robot revolution
@@sambreyer7344 you'd think so but I think those controls were intended for the captain and not AUTO since you see him physically pressing the buttons. I think it'll make more sense for AUTO to have a direct link to all the stewards and activate them without the need to go over and push buttons lol
0:56 When the British Discover that there's tea in India
*G I V E M E T H E P L A N T*
Lmaooo underrated af
I wonder if the British during imperialism still remembered the Boston Tea Party.
The captain in this movie was legit my favourite character, the fact that he has responsibilities and actually commits to them, instead of turning into a mindless slob, like everyone else, got my instant respect
"I don't wanna survive, I wanna live"
This hits different in 2020 and now 2021
People are now fleeing from the cities to the Rural areas. This movie was ahead of it's time.
And now 2022 too, which is even worst as years goes by
@@CoyotesArchive02 But the world is starting to heal a bit now
A plant discovered?
Shut all windows down!
TOP SECRET?
*open video normally*
HAHAHAHA FUCKING LOGIC
AUTO entered secret code
But AUTO entered secret code
1:07 Love that stern stare he gives Auto. XD
I wish I had a gif of that
1:07 when your computer mentions "an update is available" for the umpteenth time
I know. He’s clearly warning him: “Do it, AUTO. Now.”
I don't know why, but watching the "don't return to earth " message always scares me. Anyone else feel this way? And if so, can you explain why?
videohistory722 Yeah, I always feel like the President/CEO is just on the verge of panic and **** is just REALLY ****** up just off screen.
+videohistory722 Also, How it was recieved 700 years ago, everyone on earth at that time had either gone into space, or died due to life no longer being sustainable on earth, and that man had died many many years ago, Thats what creeps me out.
+Z3roCool007 Well not all of them did, he was there when most of the Axiom ships launched so he probably was there at the very last minute.
Because humans instinctively always want to return to Earth. When told not, they got confused.
It frightened me because it meant that humans had made an entire planet unsuitable for life. What made it worse was that it was our home planet, and one that I (along with the vast majority of the audience) had an emotional attachment to. Can you imagine your hometown or state without any trees, grass, animals, or any other life at all? That combined with the possibility that some of this was due to nuclear fallout (which let's be honest, with a society like that it was a big one) just freaked me out.
Also, they were flying around for centuries and never found any other planets capable of sustaining life? That was pretty bleak.
RIP fred willard (1939-2020)!!!
1:14 they did that record in so much hurry that they had to use the commercial intro of their superstores
I remember when i watched this when i was around 4 years old that presidential speech was so scary to me even though i never understood it especially the music
it now just makes me sad lol
That speech STILL scares me, and always has. I always get chills when I hear how frail and unsure he sounds, especially with the knowledge of life as we know it ending all those years ago in the movie and the feeling of sadness it brings, and with the knowledge of what life looks like afterwards. The music brings it right to home.
anonmous Man I felt the same, but I was maybe 12 or 13. Auto scared me to death and the whole directive a-113 and the president's speech didn't make it better. But you've gotta hand it to Thomas Newman (the movies composer) for the music. The music made the scene so much more ominous
Same here, Idk why the hell I thought it was scary even though I had no idea what it meant.
3:30 "Dave, this mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it."
This has to be the first/only time the A113 easter egg has been so glaringly obvious.
Try Cars 3
AUTO wasn’t really evil. He was just following his directive.
Notice how when Auto is first addressing the captain, he speaks in his typical monotone like always, but when the Captain begins to act not according to plan, he ditches the monotone. Really cool detail.
"Let's get the Heck outta here..." I laughed so much
That, and "Just cut it off, will ya?"
"psst, sir, It's time to go"
I found that line kind of scary. He says it as if he’s leaving a bad party, but he’s abandoning the earth. For him to talk so nonchalantly about that is heartbreaking.
I am inclined to believe that the President of BnL didn't have any other choice but to issue Directive A113, as Operation Cleanup was not progressing as well as it could have been at the time. Rather than keep it going in a possible fruitless attempt, he decided it would be easier (or better, who knows what?) to abandon Operation Cleanup, cancel Operation Recolonize, issue Directive A113 and get off the planet as soon as possible.
Sometimes, you have to know when to bail.
I wished they would show more of the CEO's Global Headquarters before and after the garbage.
This movie is all along a warning for us all to me. It's showing what might happen if we don't save the environment.
Nope, the real message is… Never Abandon Earth.
As you can see, plant lifes have already returned to become active on Earth, even without humans taking care of them. But Earth is NOT Earth without humans, and humans are NOT humans without being on Earth.
OrinokawaMizuki No really, see the video on Human Footprint and you'll see what I mean.
Believe me, human, never doing it. Not unless words like "separatism, stock holders, rebellion, war, extrimism, race" deleted from our vocabulary.
Don't worry I'll probably be dead in 2100 so.. good luck the generation after gen Z
@@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536 my 100 years of age will be in 2107
“I’m the captain of the axiom, we are going home today!”
AUTO: "... *negative* .." *auto activates his alarm, calling GO-4* "unit GO-4, please expose of the false evidence, and have this lying, defective probe arrested. I will assist McCrea, he is very ill and requires rest..."
GO-4: "GO-4: "sorry cap, but your eeeh-" *grabs the plant* "'outranked' here. hehehehe"
NO. This is Mutiny! EVE. Arrest him!
"I don't wanna survive I wanna live"
A very versatile line if you think about, even why humanity advanced over time.
0:20 best part
0:06 Realization hits him hard.
Anyone ever realize how the president in the video is a real guy,while the current people in the movie are all animated,likewise for all videos with people in it.So after thousands of years,things become animated?:p
I know, it's odd, I think the first captain of the axiom secretly knew of A113 but when he died he was forced to not tell anyone of it...
yea me too
It's actually supposed to be like that. When humans first boarded the ship 700 years before the movie starts, they all looked like normal people. But after sitting in their hoverchairs for seven centuries, they turned into lazy blobs that doesn't look like us at all.
Carryka true
Carryka That's actually from the centuries of living in a low gravity environment.
I dont want to survive! I want to live!
Realest quote I have ever heard in a movie
“I can’t just sit here and do nothing, that’s all I ever done. That’s all anyone in this blasted ship has ever done. Nothing!”
-On the Axiom, we will survive.
-I don't want to *Survive!* I wanna *Live!*
I love how fast the Captain recognizes how THEY as humans are the problem of why Earth has been made into a wasteland and then the part where he says "I should do it myself" shows hes ready to fix it.
1:06 *stare intensifies*
*inserts vine boom effect*
2:08 these words are really sad and disturbing ...
3:25 I'm the captain of the axiom. We are going home today! *gasp*
What if they could found another planet thats similar to Earth, a missed opportunity for Auto to say. I wonder if the other Axiom ships found other planets they could live on. But yeah, the captain is right, it needs help & those people who sent the Autos message that they abandoned Earth & just left it to die and gave up & ordererd them to NOT return is not a good idea.
“I DON’T WANNA SURVIVE, I WANNA LIVE!!!”
Precisely the truth of what humanity should be like, we’re so focused on our easy SURVIVAL that we don’t realize how difficult things are gonna have to be if we’re gonna save our planet, we need to LIVE for earth, and stop just SURVIVING for ourselves
"I don't want to survive, I want to live!" Actually really good quote.
"Spoilers"?! Pfffft, I've seen this movie, like, a gajillion times!
Well this clip was uploaded before everyone had seen Wall-E, around 2009-ish.
3:20 Love the fanfare!! 🎻🎺🥁
im not kidding... maybe it's a kids movie, but it sure is one of the best fiction filmes i've seen in my life!
I love games like Fallout 3 and BioShock, and seriously, this movie sometimes makes me feel the same way than when I play those games. Stuff like these make you think about how messed up humans can be.
2:27 so in 2110 were going to be in space this is probably going to happen in real life
Falsa
We don't know that.
Maybe (anything can happen to our 🌍)
Captain: Fire up the holo detector
Auto (HAL 9000): Im sorry captain, i'm afraid i can't do that
Captain: whats the problem
Auto (HAL 9000): I think you know about the problem just as much as i do
Captain: what are you talking about?
Auto (HAL (9000): this mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardise it
I love that scene !!!
The BEST MOVIE EVER !!!
"I don't want to survive i wanna live!"
I felt that chill
Rest in Peace Fred Willard.
When you think about the Captain’s line “I don’t wanna survive, I wanna live”, really puts into perspective how easy and possibly quite boring and horrible it would be to never have to struggle or work for anything ever. In honesty, “living” and the challenge of it is what gives life so much more purpose. If you’re just surviving, it’s the bare minimum.
Kind of reminds me of Governor Nix’s speech about the future of humanity and he said along the line “In every moment there's the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. And because you won't believe it you won't do what is necessary to make it a reality. So, you dwell on this terrible future. You resign yourselves to it for one reason, because *that* future does not ask anything of you today”
HAL-9000 and GLaDOS just had a child.
I really like how the AI didn't actually go rouge, but rather was operating under the directives of its creator, meaning the real conflict is between the Capitan and the CEO, a man arrogant and short sighted enough to issue an absolute directive of non return to earth to an AI, when he doesn't know the future and cant really say for sure if life will ever return to earth or not.
Mark my Words:
Amazon is slowly becoming the Buy N Large Company in the movie Wall E
It already is.
Amazon, Tesla, Facebook, Twitter, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Lockheed Martin, Boeing . . they own us
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Ah yes because Amazon owns literally everything and you can't go a day without using a product of theirs 😂 y'all think ur so smart it's hilarious
Wall-E quite possibly is the best animated movie ever. It’s funny, emotional and manages to push a important message all at the same time. Even the soundtrack is timeless
I have so much respect for the captain. Amazing work from the voice actor as well.
Auto: “I insist you give me the plant”
Dutch: *”insist?”*
"A113" if somehow derived into all letters, will be "AIB". "Aib (عيب)" is the Arabic word for "Imperfection"/"Error"/"Not in order"/"Dysfunction"/etc.
This is interesting, because Auto here considered the arrival of the Plant Sample to be an Error that must be corrected.
The "1138" in the movie THX 1138 itself probably was supposed to be "A 113", with the character THX 1138 probably was supposed to be A 113, before they changed the letters and numbers to increase the population. Plus to make it looks more like "1984".
26*999=25'974 (A 113) in comparison to 26*26*26*9999=175'742'424 (THX 1138), then there's the 3 letters forms like "AIB" (26*26*26=17'576). A 000, AAA 0000, and 000 aren't included. Stuff like WALL-E is also not included.
A 113 or even just AIB implied a much more limited amount of population, as if they're living in space or at least a bunker. THX 1138 is indeed a movie about a bunker. THX 1138 is basically a revised of Logan's Run, as in the novel version. Each has an underground automated society, who limits the amount of population. How Axiom controls its population amount is perharps better not discussed.
The 1984 novel seems to imply that the population is divided into 3 sections: Inner Party, Outer Party, and non-Party. What some rarely thought is, the Inner Party people actually have less freedom than the other two, because the Party system controls the Inner Party more than the other two groups. Some thought the Inner Party people control everything, in contrary, they're the ones being controlled. Like what O'Brien said, "They got me a long time ago."
What if all of those stories are not stories that 'predict the future'? What if they were all previous stories of human that were hidden or 'forgotten'?
THX, Logan, and so on potrayed human living in bunkers underground. While WALL-E, Megazone 23, and so on potrayed humans living in space ships.
Meaning if those are indeed stories of the past, then we have cousins inside the Earth and out there in space, who got stuck there.
Your comment blew my mind.
+Cassandra Vindicta I just wanted to write that xD
Atomfrosch_DE Great minds think alike lol
Or it could just be an easter egg for room A113 at Cal Arts. Anyway, that's a really interesting comment you've got there.
that's a lot of comments
This is why you should be careful when giving instructions to a computer. It will give you exactly what you asked for.
Each picture of Auto getting closer to the front of each portrait is such a nice attention to detail of how machines can run our lives, and perhaps take them, if we remain complacent.
I'm glad they went with this A113 message rather than the one they were GOING to use...
...good lord, that was bone chilling
I think Auto is GLaDOS husband
I wish
Rachmet Der Krasse he basically a hale
Imagine if AUTO was voiced by JK Simmons.
Nah Auto is what happen when HAL 9000 and GLaDOS have a child
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Ever notice how AUTO gets closer and closer to the Captains in the portrait gallery? Over time, he's become more and more vital to running the Axiom. The captain's practically in the background in the last portrait.
I'm not trying to knock you, but that's literally the point of that last moment where he's looking at the photos all again and he notices this exact thing, so it's not really something that is hidden from View and should be pretty obvious to the viewer.
@BioYuGi you really did him like that 10 years later
"Sir, orders are: 'Do not return to earth.'."
"But life is sustainable now. Look at this plant, green and growing. It's living proof he was wrong."
"Irrelevant, captain."
That's proper AI behavior: Follow orders, no matter how misguided or poorly worded they are.
I like AUTO because he's (it's?) both an understandable villain while being the complete antithesis of our heroes. AUTO is just following orders, and that's the problem: he can't think for himself, unlike Wall-E, Eve and the other bots.
This is the BEST Pixar movie ever.
Wow, when information is so classified that exactly one person may access it and that person is physically and mentally unable to disregard a command, you know it's serious.