Brodner's Cartoon du Jour: Wall-e Chaplin
June 30, 2008
Wall-e Chaplin. This weekend I caught Wall-e. Aside from the clear achievements in animation (or whatever you call this now), it's a powerful piece of social satire—I think, a fitting bookend to Modern Times. In that film, 72 years ago, Charlie Chaplin warned of a world in which machines will crush humanity. In Wall-e, the job is accomplished. Humans, who have turned the earth into a huge toilet, have turned themselves into flaccid non-entities. And the one vestige of humanity survives miraculously inside...a machine. Pixar and Andrew Stanton deserve all the kudos they will get for this Bush-era-perfect film.
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The irony was that when Chaplin was finally invited back into the U.S. to receive a "lifetime achievement" Oscar, the producers rolled the 'credits' right over his acceptance speech.
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You're right. His visa was revoked after "Limelight". I was confused because the movie "Chaplin" seemed to indicate that J Edgar Hoover became upset due to line--which was actually found in "A King in New York".