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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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  • Anna, 16
  • 2 reviews

The Best Emotional Film

5 stars

25 Sep 2022

Wall-e is a film about the last robot alive on Earth. He spends his time cleaning up all of the rubbish that is left around the place. After experiencing his time on Earth for more than 700 years, he feels a bit lonely as he find different tapes of couples and romance in his humble abode. Frantically Wall-e hides from a new encounter called EVE who is a sleek and shapely probe that is sent back to Earth on a scanning mission. Wall-e embarks on his biggest adventure when following EVE across the galaxy. This film is a 2008 children's film that represents a rusty, adorable robot called wall-e. He lives in a world where only metal and rubbish surrounds the atmosphere, with no life in sight, completely and abandoned and alone, the tiny robot seeks out on adventures everyday to find special items and antiques to accompany him in his cosy home. One day, when Wall-e embarked on an adventure once again to the outside, he stumbled across a tiny plant which seemed to be the only life there. A sudden appearance of a more modern robot with better technology, trespasses the planet to search for an unknown item. Wall-e shows the audience interest to the new robot and follows her around, it is shown this throughout the film, that Wall-e has a very fond liking of 'love' towards them. Multiple emotions appear when they both meet each other of the building of trust and friendship. This is the start of a huge adventure that is encountered across the galaxy, onto a huge spaceship, filled with human life. When EVE is separated from Wall-e, he makes it upon himself to find his cure to loneliness. The graphics of this film should not be missed as it all sympathises the cute robots and the crazy scenery. A wide range of emotions are filled when watching that can make some people tear up as the moral of the story is deep.

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