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IS WALL-E REALLY ABOUT AN AGG GAY ROBOT?
Wall-E sh some much-need light and passn on a largely unexplored sphere of human existence: that of the elrly gay man. For years, the elrly gay man has been a ghost, a myth, a tale told to disturbed children.
And then, like many elrly gay men, he’ll spend his days not botherg people, eatg breakfast at curbsi f, and ocsnally meetg for sex at big unmarked wareho downtown. Our story centers on Wall-E, the tular, elrly gay robot.
Then we see, quick succsn, the facets of existence that prise the life of an elrly gay man: a befuddled lack of directnal sense, a distst of tools, cur fascatn wh women’s unrgarments, failure at tradnal sports and gam, love of shy thgs, and, fally, an illogil fear of massive explosns. Bravo, Pixar, for sharg wh a unique and stunng visn of the life of an agg gay. ”) It’s Wall-E’s only lk to a gay ( the 1890s sense) world of limls horizons and nspicuo nsumptn — and crowds of people.