Wall-e is line of robots given the job to clean up Earth while the Humans are on a space cruise. 700 years later, only one is left and he dreams of falling in love. He goes about his day to day life with cockroach friend, until a space ship comes to Earth, dropping off a beautiful white robot named Eve. Eve could care less about Wall-e after first, as she has one mission to complete. Find plant life to see if it is safe for humans to come back to Earth.
The film is funny, cute, and contains a deeper messages than just a robot love story for kids. Humans have neglected to take care of the Earth and become mindless drones glued to technology. It's an ominous and slightly satirical future. The writer of the film seem to be throwing out a warning that this could happen if we don't change our lifestyle. These messages are done in a very light hearted manner so all ages can enjoy the film.
Graphics are great, like all of Pixar's films. Wall-e in some scenes uses actual film footage within the animation. Fred Willard plays the CEO of the company which seems to own everything on earth and he is seen in various broadcasted messages thoughout the story. This creates a unique tie between the 3D world and reality.
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Comments: 55
I might give this one a try though... good review!
Everyone ever should see this movie.
This movie sent me a great message of caring for the environment that we are living in now.
Also no grandchildren; however, I am fine, if my daughters don't have children, as its their choice.