WALL·E

2008 "After 700 years of doing what he was built for, he'll discover what he was meant for."
8.4| 1h38m| G| en
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In the distant future, Earth has become a desolate wasteland, abandoned by humanity and overrun by mountains of trash. Amidst the rubble, a small, lovable robot named WALL-E spends his days tirelessly cleaning up the mess. But when a sleek, high-tech robot named EVE arrives on a mission to search for signs of life, WALL-E is immediately smitten. Together, they embark on a journey across the cosmos.

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ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Benas Mcloughlin Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
jayholmeshj This movie is a great example of how you don't need words to convey a message. The main character, WALL.E, is a robot that is cleaning the Earth after it has been too polluted by humans. Humans have left the planet and are living on a spacecraft far away. WALL.E is alone and is in desperate need of a friend. Then comes EVE, a robot sent by the human spacecraft to check whether Earth can sustain life now. WALL.E falls in love with EVE and they return to the spacecraft with a plant to prove that Earth can sustain life. Granted, it is not very believable, but if you look past the likeliness of this happening, you'll see the message behind. Apart from the 'save the Earth' message, the movie is follows the beautiful story of how the humans realise that they have forgotten the wonders of life by immersing themselves too much into technology. A great movie for kids and adults alike and definitely not disappointing.
teodorodontosaurus I've always had a problem with computer animations, even in the early stages. With very few exceptions, they all look the same and follow the same ideas and patterns. Of course, the major problem is that they're keep coming, and getting more and more duller. The graphics are simply not appealing to me; 3D computer generated animations simply lack emotions and depth. They might be on the right side of the uncanny valley, but there's still a problem with textures and facial expressions - eerily cold and somehow mechanic expressions. Hand-drawn animations are clearly more expressive, with natural movements and more spontaneity. This adds a warm touch to the overall atmosphere. Now, for plot ideas and jokes; everything is recycled; same jokes, different faces. The jokes are a combination of wacky, witty and semi-satirical moments taken straight from Tex Avery or Hanna-Barbera production cartoons and the classy, emotional and romantic moments from the early Disney cartoons; actually, some ideas are copied even from other computer animated movies. Of course, there are indeed some very few exceptions; this movie for instance; the computer generated images actually work here and paradoxically, the protagonists have real emotions. The fact that this movie doesn't rely on dialogues is another highlight here. There are some major mistakes here (ex. the effects of a ship leaning in space), but what the hell, I really don't care. I appreciate the sincerity of this movie. A charming romance with a subtle satirical content and "Do androids dream of electric ship" concepts, for all the kids in the world. This is the point where the whole computer animated movie business should have stopped...
leschanticsproductions For a story to be told through the eyes of a little robot, no words, no dialogue, just pure curiosity, is amazing. Had the entire movie been without any dialogue, it still would h ave worked.
sudeshdhiradj It's almost been 10 years sins the release of Wall-e and it's never gets old.