WALL·E (2008)

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What if mankind had to leave Earth and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? After hundreds of years doing what he was built for, WALL•E discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL•E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races back to space to report to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL•E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most imaginative adventures ever brought to the big screen.

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WALL·E

cast

... WALL·E / M-O (voice)

... EVE (voice)

... Captain (voice)

... Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO

... John (voice)

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by Uknown

A movie about robots and emotions? Pixar has made the unlikely combo work really well.

WALL·E is the lonely robot, the last of his kind, left behind by the humans on Earth. His job - to clean up the garbage the humans have dumped. In 700 years, he seams to have developed one tiny bug - a personality.
Join WALL·E in his interstellar quest to find a partner.

WALL·E is short, satirical, dialogue-free and a visual masterpiece. And the fact that it is animated does not make it any less watchable as an adult.

It is a must watch for anyone of any age.

Director:

Andrew Stanton

Writer:

Jim Reardon (Screenplay)

Andrew Stanton (Screenplay)

Andrew Stanton (Original Story)

Pete Docter (Original Story)

Release Date:

2008-06-22

Run Time:

98 min

MMPA Rating:

G

Reviews of

WALL·E

Found 6 reviews in total

by Uknown

A movie about robots and emotions? Pixar has made the unlikely combo work really well.

WALL·E is the lonely robot, the last of his kind, left behind by the humans on Earth. His job - to clean up the garbage the humans have dumped. In 700 years, he seams to have developed one tiny bug - a personality.
Join WALL·E in his interstellar quest to find a partner.

WALL·E is short, satirical, dialogue-free and a visual masterpiece. And the fact that it is animated does not make it any less watchable as an adult.

It is a must watch for anyone of any age.

by Kamurai

A must watch, will watch again, and definitely recommend for everyone, all ages.

The first 30 minutes or so of this movie are pure and perfect magic. They establish the world, Wall-E, the human race with next to no dialogue.

Wall-E and Eve meeting is wonderfully trip of social anxiety in different personalities and a great metaphor for living together while being different.

Once on the axiom, the entire movie shifts seemlessly, and it is one heavy metaphor after the next about America and the human race without it once being the focus of the story.

If you ever needed a movie that "does" and not "says", this is your example, it's how world building should be done.

While I think I could literally talk about this movie for hours, I don't want to spoil anything else by talking about it here other than this is a near perfect movie to me.

Watch, enjoy, be well.

by r96sk

Wonderful.

'WALL·E' is beautifully made, despite a relatively simple premise and no real cast to speak of. A big reason for its charm is the strong message and adorable lead characters - WALL·E (Ben Burtt) and EVE (Elissa Knight).

The run time of 98 minutes flies by, with a cool end credits coming at the conclusion. Its animation is utterly superb, while I also like the mix of real-life footage (featuring Fred Willard as Shelby Forthright) into things. Jeff Garlin and Sigourney Weaver work well in their minor roles.

Not at the top of my personal Disney animated productions, but just about inside the top ten up until this point. Lovely film.

**WALL·E is a surprisingly charming story that will warm your heart and make you chuckle.**

WALL·E is a feel-good movie about a robot full of heart and full of love. WALL·E is the Ted Lasso of Pixar characters, puppy dog loyalty and eternally optimistic. WALL·E’s blundering kindness gives hope to so many jaded characters and inspires them to step up and care. WALL·E and EVE are delightful and adorable characters with a story told by an unbelievable screenplay that compels and engages even with such little dialogue. And with a 3-year-old who loves this movie, this parent appreciates the small amount of dialogue, making it more pleasant background noise as my daughter watches it for the 327th time. The animation is superb, and the story is fantastic. WALL·E is one of Pixar’s best in a catalog of masterpieces.

I reckon that despite many efforts made with way more worthy tones, this is probably one of the most effective stories depicting the dangers of mankind's indifference to our planet and it's future - and it's potently and charmingly effective. Our eponymous robot spends it's time packaging up waste into cubes, stacking them, then retreating to it's home of an evening before the storms hit! The planet has been decimated - only his friendly locust survives to keep him company. One fateful day, though, another craft arrives and it's occupant "EVE" is soon a-scanning and making friends - after a shaky start - with her more indigenous pal. Things take quite a turn when "EVE" discovers what it was sent to find - a life form. In this case a tiny shoot. Alarm bells ring and shortly afterwards a spaceship arrives to collect "EVE" and the foliage. Not about to be left behind, the ship soon has a stowaway and we are presented with an explanation of just what happened to humanity - now, basically, a bunch of armchair-bound, boneless globules of flesh - who think they've been on an intergalactic cruise for the last seven hundred years! Can they all get back to Earth and sow the seeds of humanity's redemption? Well not without a little bit of automated interference and some fun escapades that are engaging and touching. The fate of our race is in the hands of these two mechanical creations - but the broader meaning here is clear as a bell. If we continue to treat the planet like it is our own personal garbage dump, then we will reap what we sow! Entertaining and thought-provoking without resorting to simplistic pontification, politicisation or lawlessness. Well worth a watch.

"Wall-E" stands out as Pixar at its finest, delivering a captivating story with minimal dialogue and a strong focus on the journey and bond between two robots. Despite the lack of extensive verbal communication, the film successfully conveys a heartfelt narrative centered around love and adventure.

Disney's bold approach to storytelling in "Wall-E" pays off, engaging viewers of all ages by emphasizing visual storytelling and drawing attention to the nuances of the characters' actions and emotions. By immersing audiences in a wordless narrative, the movie prompts viewers to invest in the story and characters on a deeper level, creating a more immersive and rewarding viewing experience.

The universe created in "Wall-E" and the development of its characters leave a lasting impact, establishing them as timeless and iconic figures that resonate with audiences long after the credits roll. However, one drawback is the lack of continuation or further exploration of these beloved characters beyond the initial film. Unlike many Disney classics that offer ongoing character development and glimpses into their lives over time, "Wall-E" leaves fans with no additional insights or follow-up stories to enrich the characters' journeys.

While "Wall-E" excels in creating a memorable and engaging story, the absence of further development or continuation for its characters leaves a sense of unfulfilled potential. Despite this, the film's lasting impact and enduring charm solidify its status as a beloved classic in the Pixar and Disney canon.

Cast & Crew of

WALL·E

Cast

... WALL·E / M-O (voice)

... EVE (voice)

... Captain (voice)

... Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO

... John (voice)

... Mary (voice)

... Ship's Computer (voice)

... Additional Voices (voice)

... Additional Voices (voice)

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... Additional Voices (voice)

... Additional Voices (voice)

... Additional Voices (voice)

... Hoverchair Mother (uncredited)

... BURN-E (voice) (uncredited)

... Pool Mother (uncredited)

... Blond Boy in Commercial (uncredited)

Crew

... Executive Producer

... Director

... Screenplay

... Producer

... Screenplay

... Producer

... Editor

... Director of Photography

... Original Music Composer

... Executive Producer

... Casting

... Casting

... Thanks

... Thanks

... Art Direction

... Thanks

... Makeup Artist

... Production Manager

... Thanks

... Thanks

... Production Design

... Storyboard Artist

... Visual Effects

... Color Timer

... Animation

... Post Production Supervisor

... Animation

... Art Direction

... Animation

... Editorial Manager

... Set Designer

... Sound Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Assistant Editor

... Supervising Animator

... Modeling

... Art Direction

... Sound Effects Editor

... Projection

... Makeup Artist

... Set Dressing Artist

... Music Supervisor

... Sound Designer

... Assistant Editor

... Color Timer

... Camera Operator

... Line Producer

... Layout

... Casting

... Master Lighting Artist

... Visual Effects Producer

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Post Production Supervisor

... Key Grip

... Gaffer

... Thanks

... Art Direction

... Visual Effects Editor

... Title Designer

... Set Designer

... Supervising Animator

... Sound Effects Editor

... Animation

... VFX Supervisor

... Second Film Editor

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Production Coordinator

... Orchestrator

... Animation

... Software Engineer

... Software Engineer

... Software Engineer

... Lighting Artist

... Foley

... Animation

... In Memory Of

... Dolly Grip

... First Assistant Editor

... Lighting Artist

... Production Artist

... Software Engineer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Lighting Artist

... Foley

... Foley Editor

... Animation

... Animation

... Software Engineer

... Unit Manager

... Animation

... Information Systems Manager

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Associate Editor

... Production Coordinator

... Animation

... Animation

... Animation

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Animation

... Animation

... Lighting Coordinator

... Master Lighting Artist

... Set Dressing Artist

... Software Engineer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Master Lighting Artist

... Sound Effects Editor

... Animation

... Animation

... Set Dresser

... Title Designer

... Craft Service

... Software Engineer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Assistant Director

... Script Supervisor

... Foley

... Animation

... Animation

... VFX Supervisor

... Post Production Assistant

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Lighting Artist

... Orchestrator

... Animation

... Production Coordinator

... Executive Music Producer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... VFX Supervisor

... Software Engineer

... Scoring Mixer

... Animation

... Supervising Technical Director

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Master Lighting Artist

... Master Lighting Artist

... Production Manager

... Script Coordinator

... Animation

... Roto Supervisor

... Software Engineer

... Animation

... Animation

... Visual Effects Producer

... Craft Service

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Lighting Artist

... Lighting Artist

... ADR & Dubbing

... Musician

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Director of Photography

... Editorial Manager

... Production Manager

... Software Engineer

... Systems Administrators & Support

... Additional Editing

... Animation

... Animation

... Animation

... Fix Animator

... VFX Artist

... Modeling

... Modeling

... Production Coordinator

... Animation

... Animation

... Shading

... VFX Artist

... Visual Development

... Foley Editor

... Animation

... Shading

... Modeling

... VFX Artist

... Visual Development

... Visual Effects

... Animation Department Coordinator

... Fix Animator

... Fix Animator

... VFX Artist

... Assistant Editor

... Editorial Production Assistant

... Production Accountant

... Music Editor

... Orchestrator

... Animation

... Animation

... Animation

... Animation Department Coordinator

... Modeling

... ADR Editor

... Animation

... Animation

... Animation

... Associate Editor

... Editorial Manager

... Lighting Artist

... ADR & Dubbing

... Orchestrator

... Animation

... Animation

... Sound Designer

... Sound Mix Technician

... Graphic Designer

... Storyboard Artist

... Storyboard Artist

... Conceptual Design

... Director of Photography

... Original Story

... Original Story

... Visual Effects Coordinator

... Songs

... Songs

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