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Review: WALL-E

Review: WALL-E
A brainy, charming eco-friendly animated adventure.

 

WALL-E begins on an Earth centuries in the future. It's a bleak, garbage-strewn place whose only citizen seems to be WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class), a sanitation robot who's improbably enamored of the musical Hello, Dolly! Then, one day, a spaceship drops in for a pit stop and leaves behind an egg-shaped robot. Her name is EVE, and she's sleek, speedy, and stunning -- WALL-E is immediately smitten. But before the two can make beautiful musicals together, an unexpected discovery hurtles her back to mankind's current home: a giant spaceship called Axiom, where humans float on personal hover crafts, interact with others via screen phones, and have grown so obese and sedentary that they've forgotten how to walk. Determined not to lose his new companion, WALL-E follows EVE to the ship -- and sets in motion a chain of events that just might put people back on a healthier path.

 

Who would've expected an animated feature with stretches of near-silence, a deeply intellectual and ecological bent, and a robot with relatively few bells and whistles to be profoundly moving and thought-provoking, yet still entertaining? WALL-E hits those marks, and how. Much of the credit is due to Andrew Stanton, who directed and co-wrote (with Jim Reardon) the movie, which takes Pixar's success in turning out animated hits to the next level. Gorgeously detailed and, more important, ambitiously challenging, WALL-E is cinematic art -- especially early on, when WALL-E, alone on Earth, plays with his trusty cockroach sidekick, or, later, courts a reluctant EVE. They interact as if in an intricately choreographed silent movie, or, yes, a musical: She's aloof, he's smitten; she's distant, he's bowled over. (Kudos to Ben Burtt for adding such emotion to WALL-E's squeaks and bleeps.)

 

Early scenes in which WALL-E wonders at the detritus of human life -- a velvet box holding a diamond, a rubber duckie, a spork -- are especially poignant, particularly when juxtaposed against the massive pile of waste he's meant to tame. The movie's pro-planet message is hardly subtle, but it feels refreshing to see an animated film take a stand about a political and social issue. The virtually dialogue-free first act may stretch a bit too long for younger audiences -- even though they'll benefit from being given a green lesson in such a lively, fun package -- but they'll get the animated action-adventure they crave soon enough. By the end, WALL-E feels less artsy and more like the typical Pixar film.

 

Common Sense Note

 

Parents need to know that although this winning Pixar adventure is thoroughly charming and, yes, romantic, the youngest viewers may get a little restless during the atmospheric, virtually dialogue-free first half-hour. They'll still enjoy it, but -- unlike older kids and grown-ups -- they won't be that impressed by how much is said with so few words. But the action (which includes some robot fights, weapons being fired, explosions, and chase scenes) picks up soon enough. Underlying the whole thing are strong environmental messages: Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about what you're doing to the planet (and yourself).

 

Families can talk about the movie's messages. What is it saying about the media's effect on people? Do you think the future humans in the movie were exaggerated to be funny, or could that really happen? Are they happy? What are they missing? Also, why is WALL-E so fascinated by Hello, Dolly? What does he learn from the movie? Why is he so eager to make a connection with EVE? How does he win her over? How is this movie different from other animated features, even previous Pixar films?

 

Rating: G.  Studio: Walt Disney Pictures.  Directed By: Andrew Stanton. Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Fred Willard, Jeff Garlin. Running Time: 103 minutes.
Genre: Family and Kids.

 

Reviewed by S. Jhoanna Robledo.

 

See more about WALL-E at Common Sense Media.

 

 

 

 

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    Posted by ashley_tisdale22@ymail.com Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:14pm PDT

    i luved wal-e

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    Posted by grunt Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:09pm PDT

    I am a SINK (Single Income, No Kids), and most kids of all ages above 3 or 4 were loving the entire movie. Some had to have their 'rents explain some of the meaning in the slow parts, but the kids were in their seats and quiet. And parents loved it too. So did this SINK. Must see, must own.

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    Posted by ARTIMUSGORDON Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:18pm PDT

    One of the WORST movies I ever saw...at least the 1st 30 minutes..I fell asleep. Don't waste your money!

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    Posted by LM Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:25pm PDT

    We just got back from seeing WALL-E with a group of friends and kids

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    Posted by LM Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:28pm PDT

    We just got back from seeing WALL-E with a group of friends and kids. It is a wonderful movie!!!! both kids and adults loved it!! WALL-E is a MUST SEE for everyone!!! What are you waiting for, go and see WALL-E NOW!!!!!!

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    Posted by Cassie Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:28pm PDT

    I've been waiting to see WALL-E for months now. I saw it at 12 AM on Thursday night. It was an AWESOME movie. And I will own it when it comes out. The movie good for everyone. For those who don't like it - tell me what Disney or Disney Pixar movie DOESNT have some sort of love story/happy ending?

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    Posted by heidisue92473 Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:32pm PDT

    Wall-E was great!!!! My 10 year old, and nearly 4 year old girls loved it. I thourougly enjoyed it as well. At first my 10 year old daughter did not get the message, but I briefly told her in the movie so she could get it while we were watching it. She then understood the "fat people cruising around in hover chairs".

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    Posted by pardees2000 Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:29pm PDT

    huh what a bunch of crybaby right wingers for being shown that we are an extremely wasteful society. Leave Gore out of this, he wasn't even involved. Good movie, go see it. If you are politically about to fall of the edge of a flat Earth, stay home in your airconditioned bliss.

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    Posted by brooks.rebecca Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:33pm PDT

    Wall-e is awesom cute funny and adorable

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    Posted by summer Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:29pm PDT

    We went to see the movie yesterday and it was full of little kids who where in a daze by the movie and laughed so loud it was cute. They where so happy with the movie and wanted to see it again. Everyone also loved the part of the rabbit and the hat. It was great both movies gets a thumbs up from our kids.

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