Imagine for a second a movie with barely any dialogue, about a lonely computer generated robot and his quest for love. Now how could a movie like that generate a 97% positive tomato reader on rottentomatoes.com? Or be number 20 on IMDb's top 250 movie list? Well, to find those answers you'll just have to see it for yourself. What you will find is one of the sweetest and funniest family films ever made. And the best Pixar film to date. What? Better than "Finding Nemo" or "Toy Story" you say? Oh yes, I wouldn't lie.
"Wall E" has a very simple yet effective plot about a cleaner droid left on earth to tidy up our very dirty planet while the humans go on a "space cruise". After many, many years Wall E is the only droid left and his only companion is a little bug. That is until an investigator droid named Eve comes and leads him on a grand adventure.
Something about this movie really connected with me. Everything was so well done, like the film was made by ultra high strung perfectionists. The filmmakers convey a world of emotions from Wall E, yet all he ever says is "Eeva!" Sorry R2-D2, I have a new favorite robot. They have gotten so good at the CGI that everything looks like it's completely real. You will laugh so hard at parts that you might fall on the floor. Like a scene on an immaculate spaceship where Wall E makes a mess and an obsessive-compulsive robot throws a fit.
And don't even get me started on the short film called "Presto" which opens the film. It's about a hungry little rabbit and his magician owner who refuses the poor bunny his carrot unless he does tricks. I will warn you not to partake of any popcorn during this short lest you want to choke and have to call an ambulance and miss the amazing movie.
Pixar just keeps stepping it up movie after movie and they never fail to please and enchant with quality films that kids and adults alike will adore for ages. "Wall E" will go down as one of the greatest family films of all time.
"Wall E" has a very simple yet effective plot about a cleaner droid left on earth to tidy up our very dirty planet while the humans go on a "space cruise". After many, many years Wall E is the only droid left and his only companion is a little bug. That is until an investigator droid named Eve comes and leads him on a grand adventure.
Something about this movie really connected with me. Everything was so well done, like the film was made by ultra high strung perfectionists. The filmmakers convey a world of emotions from Wall E, yet all he ever says is "Eeva!" Sorry R2-D2, I have a new favorite robot. They have gotten so good at the CGI that everything looks like it's completely real. You will laugh so hard at parts that you might fall on the floor. Like a scene on an immaculate spaceship where Wall E makes a mess and an obsessive-compulsive robot throws a fit.
And don't even get me started on the short film called "Presto" which opens the film. It's about a hungry little rabbit and his magician owner who refuses the poor bunny his carrot unless he does tricks. I will warn you not to partake of any popcorn during this short lest you want to choke and have to call an ambulance and miss the amazing movie.
Pixar just keeps stepping it up movie after movie and they never fail to please and enchant with quality films that kids and adults alike will adore for ages. "Wall E" will go down as one of the greatest family films of all time.
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