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WALL-E: It Is Not Good to Be Alone (Genesis 2:18)

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WALL-E is the last robot on Earth, compacting trash after humanity fled. He's developed something unexpected: a personality, curiosity, loneliness. He collects treasures from the garbage. He watches old musicals and dreams of holding hands. Then EVE arrives—sleek, modern, purposeful. WALL-E offers her his most precious possession: a living plant. Genesis says: "It is not good for the man to be alone." Even a robot, surrounded by the refuse of human civilization, discovers the fundamental truth: we were made for connection. WALL-E's love for EVE saves humanity—not through force but through simple, stubborn devotion. The little robot who cared about a single plant cared enough to restore a world.

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