The year is 2700 and the Earth is polluted, barren and exhausted. Wall-E is the last of a group of clean-up robots, sent to restore the Earth by lifting and compressing the endless quantities of rubbish left behind by a human race that has withdrawn to the safety of space. Wall-E spends every day doing what he was made for .. Read more
| Starring | Fred Willard, Jeff Garlin, Ben Burtt |
|---|---|
| Director | Andrew Stanton |
| Genres | Animated, Audio Descriptive, Children, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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The year is 2700 and the Earth is polluted, barren and exhausted. Wall-E is the last of a group of clean-up robots, sent to restore the Earth by lifting and compressing the endless quantities of rubbish left behind by a human race that has withdrawn to the safety of space.
Wall-E spends every day doing what he was made for on the lonely, silent Earth. His only companion is his trusty pet cockroach, Spot. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for as he chases his dream across the galaxy.
| Starring | Fred Willard, Jeff Garlin, Ben Burtt |
|---|---|
| Director | Andrew Stanton |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Hot Hits, 100 Most Wanted |
| Genres | Animated, Audio Descriptive, Children, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: English, English Audio Description Blu-ray: English, English Audio Description |
| Released | DVD: 24 Nov 2008 Blu-ray: 24 Nov 2008 Production year: 2008 |
| Format | DVD |
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Let's get it out of the way then: Wall-E is absolutely wonderful. Forget the 'Short Circuit' and 'ET' referencing. Go and watch this film and see it for what it is: something unique.
So Wall-E has finally arrived, after much hype and after having been in the Pixar pipeline since they first set out on their animation adventures. Always sceptical of 'the next big thing', I was surprised to find myself quite willingly swept up (ahem...) by this unconventionally cute waste disposal robot's tidal preliminaries.
And this is where Pixar get there first lot of brownie points from me. In Wall-E they have created this adorable character, yet the film does by no means rely on 'cute' or 'giggle' factor. Do not get me wrong, there are laughs, chuckles, sighs, sniggers, and aww's galore. This, however, is in my opinion the least 'kiddy' movie Pixar have yet produced.
The opening scenes are awe inspiring and set the tone. Earth is totally mounted in waste, desolate and abandoned- a Dystopia. Sweeping glides over an American futuristic city show only piles and piles of garbage, in places cubed and stacked up by the only moving thing in sight: Wall-E. Look closer and you get to meet his little sidekick, a cockroach that follows Wall-E around and lives with him. Yes, it is adorable, watching a robot pile up tons of our left over rubbish (human kind has long since escaped the planet), but taking the time to collect a few souvenirs (Rubik's cube, plastic spoons, video tapes of old fashioned musical movies). But with Wall-E switching on in the mornings, grumpy and sleepy before he goes to work, he is so very human like and yet not- down to the fact that he appreciates the 'little things' and is a true romantic.
Enter Eve, the 'female' Robot sent to Earth on a 'secrete directive'- and Wall-E's love object to be.
What follows is a blend of an estranged love story and rescue mission, any further details might spoil the story, so I will behave.
The ingredients that will make Wall-E superior to other Pixar movies (and indeed films in general) are the absence of dialogue for a major part of the film. Clicks, whirls, electronic words maybe, but no snappy one-liners to keep you on board. Just a visual fest and details that are masterful and a characterisation of Wall-E and Eve that is so touching in places, it will melt even the biggest cynic.
When the humans do enter, they are all but props- and just another reminder of the question: Is this what you want your future to be like?
Wall-E is a masterpiece and deserves all the credit it will get.
SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED
* Toy Story
* 2001 A Space Odyssee
* Finding Nemo
Sorry guys, but my empathy ometer must have been switched off when I saw this film..yes some parts were good and the kids liked it....but they did not love it...nor did I ,there was no excited talk about it in the car on the way home, it was just..yep we`ve seen that one..whats next. Sorry to be such a damp squib, the film is competent, it ticks all the boxes in terms of 'romance' green issues, obesity etc, but it just lacked soul.....sorry I know I wont be poular its just how I feel. The short cartoon just before the main film was great though and gets a star all of its own, Wally...sorry Wall E would only have got two!