Satanic Symbolism in Disney's Wall-E Disturbs Film Theorist
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He ALMOST "gets it".
He picked up on the fact that the ship was actually Hell, but not WHY it is Hell...
The one main quality of Eden was that there Adam walked with God.
On the ship, the people had no relationship with God.
This story WAS the story of The Fall, but was purposefully inverted to make Eden look like Hell and Satan look like Jesus. They were reframing the narrative to try to make Satan look like the good guy (exactly what Satan would do).
But the movie failed the archetype test, which is why it isn't one of the enduring classics. I watched it once and never felt the urge to watch it again. Neither of my sons ever watched it all the way through. Nobody ever just pulls out Wall-E to watch for fun. It is a bad narrative, and that's why it fails. God wins, full stop. Satan can't be the good guy, because we inherently don't "believe" it when we see it, even when they try to cleverly embed it in shit like this.
Precisely. He was so close, but he just couldn't get those last two puzzle pieces into place.
These luciferians have to redefine Paradise as hell because they need it to be that way so that satan can be the savior of humanity,
And actually you may have overlooked something yourself. The people on the ship do have a relationship with "God". Hal is "God" in the luciferian view. He's an evil oppressive force who is always watching and wants you to stay and obey the rules. This makes "God" the villain of the movie.