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WALL-E

WALL-E

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A small, rather hopeless looking robot is left alone on Earth to clean up the mess left by humans, in this wonderful Pixar animation.

CertificateU

Duration98 mins

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  • Kaitlyn, 12
  • 1 reviews

What would happen if our world got full of rubbish ?

3 stars

02 May 2018

Wall-E is a good film for children aged 5 and upwards. The main plot of the story is about two robots falling in love and then getting separated in the course of finding life on earth. In the movie all humans have evacuated earth to live in space as there is to much rubbish on earth and Wall-E is stranded on earth as part of operation clean earth. I think this movie is good as it has a moral. If we don't start to recycle now in 20 years earth will literally be dead. No trees, no animals nothing. I also think this movie is good as it will encourage more children to recycle as they don't want to end up like the humans in the movie.

The only things I do not like about this movie is that it takes a very long time to get started and I would say the first half an hour is boring as nothing major really happens and how can the whole earth be revived with one plant-I think that idea was a little far-fetched.

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