WALL·E [2008]
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The film is set in 2805, with Earth an abandoned planet covered in trash, the result of seven hundred years of mass consumerism facilitated by the megacorporation Buy-n-Large (BnL). Giving up on restoring the ecosystem, BnL evacuated Earth's population in fully automated starliners, leaving behind an army of trash compactor robots called "WALL-E" (Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth Class) to clean up for an intended five-year period. By 2110, however, the air on Earth became too toxic to sustain life, forcing humanity to remain in space. At the start of the film, only one WALL-E unit remains active and has developed sentience, collecting various knickknacks from the trash in addition to his regular duties, and is friends with a cockroach.
One day, WALL-E discovers a seedling plant growing among the trash and brings it home to his storage truck. Later, a spaceship lands and deploys EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator), an advanced robot sent from the BnL starliner, known as the Axiom with the directive to search for signs of vegetation on Earth. WALL-E falls in love with the initially cold and hostile EVE, who gradually softens and befriends him. When WALL-E brings EVE to his truck to show her the plant, she automatically stores it, goes into standby mode and sends a retrieval signal for her ship, which returns to collect her while WALL-E clings to its hull as it returns to the Axiom.
On the Axiom, the ship's human passengers have suffered from severe bone loss and become morbidly obese after centuries of living in microgravity and relying on the ship's automated systems. The ship's captain does little, leaving control of the Axiom to its robotic autopilot, Auto. WALL-E follows EVE to the bridge of the Axiom where the captain learns that by scanning EVE's plant sample with the ship's holo-detector as a sign of Earth being habitable again, the Axiom will make a hyperjump back to Earth so its passengers can recolonize. However, Auto orders the captain's robotic assistant GO-4 to steal the plant as part of a final directive to keep humanity away from Earth as life was incorrectly deemed unsustainable.
With the plant now missing, EVE is considered defective and taken to the repair ward along with WALL-E for cleanup. WALL-E mistakes EVE's inspection for torture and breaks free, and tries to save her. He accidentally releases a horde of malfunctioning robots, getting himself and EVE designated as rogue robots. Angry with WALL-E's disruptions, EVE brings him to the escape pod bay to send him home. There they witness GO-4 place the missing plant inside a pod and setting the pod to self-destruct, in order to get rid of it. WALL-E enters the pod before it launches, retrieves the plant, and escapes unharmed before the pod explodes. He then reconciles with EVE, celebrating with a dance outside the Axiom.
The plant is brought to the captain, who surveys EVE's recordings of the damaged Earth and realizes that mankind must return to restore it. However, Auto reveals his "no return" directive and stages a mutiny, tasering WALL-E in the process. EVE realizes the only parts for repairing WALL-E are in his truck on Earth, so she helps him get the plant into the holo-detector to activate the Axiom's hyperjump. The captain opens the holo-detector while fighting with Auto, who crushes WALL-E by closing the holo-detector on him before being deactivated by the captain. EVE places the plant in the holo-detector, releasing WALL-E and sending the Axiom back to Earth.
EVE brings WALL-E's body back to his home where she successfully repairs and reactivates him. Unfortunately, WALL-E's memory is erased and he reverts to his original programming. Heartbroken, EVE gives WALL-E a farewell "kiss", causing an electric spark that reboots WALL-E's memory and personality. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite as the humans and robots of the Axiom begin to restore Earth's environment. Drawings during the end credits show them doing just that, as more and more plants sprout up on earth, and the humans have become thinner and healthier from working physically.
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