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| More Info
Released: 22 June 2008 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.pixar.com/feature-films/walle/
Synopsis

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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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
An Obnoxious Nerd Pixar is known for making high-quality animated movies, but out of all of their films, in my opinion, THIS is their magnum opus. WALL-E is almost perfect, with great characters, clever commentary, creative scenes, an interesting plot, an amazing score, and, even 10 years after its release, fantastic animation that hasn't aged a day. Also, in the entire first half of the movie, along with many scenes in the second half without human characters, is able to show us the setting, establish memorable characters, and fully immerse us in the world with practically no dialogue. To this day, I have never seen a film that did this on the same magnitude and with the same success as WALL-E. Overall, I highly recommend this to anyone who hasn't already seen it, and even some people who haven't seen it in a while. Despite how memorable this film is, every once in a while, I still find myself watching it once in a while to experience the charm of WALL-E all over again.
sudeshdhiradj It's almost been 10 years sins the release of Wall-e and it's never gets old.
Oscar McGeachie I went to see "Wall-E" at the Queen's Film Theatre with my Mum as part of celebrating Mother's Day.It is set in the distant future, where the earth has been destroyed by rubbish and trash which is everywhere. A robot named Wall.E lives in a den where he has salvaged things to make as a home for himself. One day, he meets another robot called Eva, who falls in love with him. But they discover a plant which could renew the earth
Cirja Onisim Until 2008 Pixar has made a name for itself with great movies like Toy Story and Finding Nemo, but after seeing this movie I realized that that was only the end of the beginning for Pixar. Wall-E is a movie directed by Andrew Stanton and tells the story of a cleaning robot in a futuristic Earth who unwillingly gets involved in a space journey that could very well affect the whole humanity.Honestly the first movies that brought me into Pixar universe were Toy Story trilogy and Finding Nemo and some years later (as in this year) I decided to watch some more. Firstly I started with Coco then I watched Zootopia and they quickly become my favorite from Pixar. That was until I saw this movie which honestly is at least as good as those if not even better and maybe best Pixar movie ever? The story is so simple and yet so captivating and full of mystery. It quickly caught my attention from the first moments blending humor and intrigue with mystery extremely well. Let me tell you that the main robot in this movie is adorable and at times extremely inspirational. The movie itself is inspirational and also very mature with themes that resonated with and spoke to me. For example themes like: what will happen if our self-convenience would put a hold on us and made us lazy? or... What will happen in the future to our planet if we continue to exploit it as hard as we do it now and not caring for it at the same time? What could happen if we could create AI and let it slip from our control and having them controlling us? These themes are so well explored while the movie is also entertaining that it makes movies like T2 or Matrix (which in my opinion are not at all good) or Interstellar look like a child written movies. I had expectation before watching the movie expecting a entertaining animated movie with a lot of fun but what I got was even more: excitement, entertainment and inspirational art. I understand how this movie got nominated for best screenplay because it's maybe as good as The Dark Knight was that year (also that movie didn't got nominated for screenplay although is one of the best movies of all time). That's why for me this is The Dark Knight of animated movies. It is on a different level from any other animated movies along with Coco, Zootopia and Toy Story 3. The animation was incredible... I mean 10 years later and it still looks like a movie released at least last year if not this year. The music was phenomenal and it is a shame that such a wonderful and brilliant composer like Thomas Newman still hasn't won an Oscar although he deserved at least one or two Oscars. As for gripes with this movie... there were certain parts where it was hard for me to think about certain events' explanations while enjoying the movie although by the end everything comes full circle and it's extremely well done. Aside from that this movie is pretty much flawless and one of the best if not THE best from Pixar.Overall a fantastic movie with superb story, great animation, mature themes and messages and a wonderful score. 10/10