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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.

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Duration98 mins

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5 stars

02 Dec 2018

WALL-E is about a centuries-year-old robot, living on Earth as the last, remaining robot, Before the humans left Earth, they turned off all the robots, except one, that very robot was spending his peaceful days cleaning up waste and garbage. Being the only robot left on the planet, he was lonely, however, that was going to change. He winds up accidentally going onto the spacecraft that the humans left earth on while following the futuristic robot called EVE. Together, they embarked on an extraordinary adventure. Throughout the whole film, I felt a variety of emotions- sadness, happiness, excitement and much, much more, some that I can’t even express in words. I found myself cheering for the relationship between EVE and WALL-E. Even though I watched this film years ago, I still remember how I felt when I watched it, it was a really amazing film and I still think it is to this day. I liked the personality of WALL-E despite him being a robot and the development between him and EVE, and I have to say, the graphics were quite good. However, I think the plot was better, more than the music and graphics in the film. It's not one of my favourite films but I still enjoyed the ride. I think people of all ages would enjoy it. It's not childish nor it is mature. It mentions about what our society actually might become ( the human race leaving earth because they corrupted it with waste and junk). Right now global warming is happening and oceans are being polluted with oil so WALL-E might very be well our future. However, it doesnt focus on that too much, mostly on the adventures of WALL-E so that's why I think most people, any age, would enjoy it: it has serious and realistic elements yet the film is heartwarming and quite cheery.

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