
Cutesy little robot doing clean-up jobs on an abandoned Earth in the future meets a new robot named EVE, travels to a luxury ship where all the humans went, and attempts to get the humans to re-inhabit the earth. Everything you've heard about this film is true - it's a fantastic trip for both child and adult, complete with themes that will get to the heart of either age group. Disney and Pixar know how to make cute; that much is apparent from the first bleeps and bloops out of WALL·E's mouth. But they also have crafted a truly enjoyable experience, touching on a lot of our world's problems. What will happen when technology gets out of hand? When we fill our landfills? When Earth is no longer inhabitable? Unfortunately, we'll have no cuddly WALL·E or EVE. We just have enormous problems we don't know how to deal with, and that is always lurking in the background of WALL·E's kid-friendly plot.
Don't discount WALL·E because of its cartoon-y facade. The themes present here, along with its incredible characterization of two robots without voices, is deserving of your time just as a live-action flick would be. In fact, WALL·E's probably smarter, and would do you and our society more good. Think of it as a wake-up call, and all coming from a film designed to make kids laugh and forget the troubles that they will soon be left with.
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Wall-E, the short form of Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth–Class, is a robot roaming the uninhabitable Earth in the 22nd century, His life takes a new turn when the humans send another robot named EVE or Extra- Terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator, to detect organic life. As Eve completes her mission successfully and rushes back to give this good news to humans, Wall –E follows her across the galaxy to profess his love for her. Really very interesting movie... I had download Wall-E movie last night.
nice movie, good animation technology used.
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