Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 27, 2008
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OfficialMar 8, 2014
It's so sweet, and it's another one of Pixar's masterpieces. The characters are cute, the animation was just brilliant, and it was a really heartfelt Pixar film. One could argue this is one of the best Pixar films.
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mgyukeriJul 10, 2012
Amazing. Funny. Heartbreaking. Disney Pixar is able to convey so much emotion in this heartfelt albeit preachy robot love story. Besides Up and Toy Story 3, WALL-E is the biggest Disney tearjerker. Watch it.
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ARGONov 10, 2013
One of the best animation movies ever made, it's a must watch
It's a romantic comedy with seeds of morals so don't expect all people to share the same opinions with you over this movie
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SpangleJan 2, 2016
WALL-E is a brilliantly animated film from Pixar that underscores all that make their films great and touches you in a special way. While the subtext is not exactly subtle in any sense of the word, it is still a great message. However, whereWALL-E is a brilliantly animated film from Pixar that underscores all that make their films great and touches you in a special way. While the subtext is not exactly subtle in any sense of the word, it is still a great message. However, where this film really blows you away is in the characterization of its robot protagonists and the way it makes you feel their emotions. A truly romantic and epic journey of two robots who fall in love, WALL-E is incredibly adorable and powerful, all while the world surrounding the robots is entirely lethargic and barren. While the message of the film is good, this relationship and the way they make them come to life without either robot speaking a single word absolutely stunned me. Additionally, it did a great job blending what appeals to the kids and what appeals to the adults very well and made a very family friendly film that will leave everyone feeling satisfied. Overall, WALL-E is a fantastically made and incredibly powerful film that will leave you wanting to get up off the couch and sit down and watch a movie with lots of dancing and singing. Expand
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gamasangSep 13, 2012
One of the best animation movie i have ever seen. Represent today's facts and has lots of imagination. Disney really got me amazed how the non-speaking robots can show such feelings, and able to drag me into those feelings.
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Compi24Aug 14, 2019
It may have taken me over a decade to bare witness to it, but I've finally gotten around to watching "WALL-E." And even with a firm "hit me with your best shot, movie" attitude tucked snugly in my proverbial pocket, the film still managed toIt may have taken me over a decade to bare witness to it, but I've finally gotten around to watching "WALL-E." And even with a firm "hit me with your best shot, movie" attitude tucked snugly in my proverbial pocket, the film still managed to impress the ever-loving hell out of me, thus leaving me with the rare and yet oh-so mournful sensation of longing for what could have been. Oh, "WALL-E." How different would things be had I retained you in the annals of my memory for the past ten years? What kind of person would I have grown to be? How would that WALL-E-shaped impression in my mind have informed upon my moviegoing choices and preferences, ultimately leading to a different, perhaps brighter future that simply never was nor will be? Alas, I digress. "WALL-E" is a treasure, an absolutely winsome, beautiful, and imaginative treat for the eyes, ears, and soul. I curse myself for putting off watching it for so long, yes, but I also am deeply thankful I got around to it at all. Expand
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maximilian999Dec 12, 2012
wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wondefully wonderful
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sanyrubAug 23, 2015
Phenomenal first half which does not need any dialogues to capture the audience with its magneticvisuals, extremely detailed world-building and charming characters. After such brilliant first part a slight decrease of quality is bound toPhenomenal first half which does not need any dialogues to capture the audience with its magneticvisuals, extremely detailed world-building and charming characters. After such brilliant first part a slight decrease of quality is bound to happen. But it´s nothing serious and the film manages to be captivating enough till the very end. One of the best animated films in many years. Expand
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Skullgirlsfan13Jun 17, 2013
Wall-E is the captivating story of a clean up robot in the world of humanities waste, who comes across another robot: E.V.E, and together they both go through a touching journey full of discovery, and fun characters. Now right off the bat IWall-E is the captivating story of a clean up robot in the world of humanities waste, who comes across another robot: E.V.E, and together they both go through a touching journey full of discovery, and fun characters. Now right off the bat I love this movie, Why? Because it's not going to be preachy and talk about the unhealthy habits we humans have, like polluting the environment, are obsession with advancing technology, and our unhealthy lifestyle. Now just because a movie is not preachy about messages that are pretty important to teach does not mean it's an instant winner for everybody; the best example is the Metascore, critics like it, but some viewers opinions aren't interested in the truly deep themes or just simply don't care. Why did I give an 8? Well ultimately my opinion may not matter to most of you seeing in how I have no reasonable credibility that makes me any different than any other normal person who wants to talk about movies he/she likes. Now the movie itself is fun to watch all the way through, I say that because a majority of people like the first or second half of the movie. The first half is more deep with its subtle telling of what the world has become in the distant future. The great part of this is that it's mostly silent; with the exception of some noises from Wall-E and E.V.E and audio from video clips, and that it shows the disgusting world without saying anything about it. Now the second part is the two on the ship with the rest of the human population. Now this is fun for the funny moments, we have the introduction of M.O.E; a cleaning robot who follows Wall-E's trail to clean him, and finally the whereabouts of the rest of the humans. Before I talk about the second part, I should quickly talk about the main two characters: Wall-E and E.V.E. Wall-E is your typical cute character with a heart for learning and compassion. E.V.E is focused on completing her goals because of her programming, but eventually starts to develop feelings for Wall-E, and show that robots can change from their stereotypical notions. Now onward with the second part of this story. While I said it was fun with the characters and all, but the issue with this part is that it sort of contradicts the first part. In that the first part was serious with its subtle messages, but this is more focused on making the audience laugh and showing a good adventure instead of what it was originally going for. While I do agree with others may think of the two parts, I do think that they both are good, sure one may be better written than the other, but I enjoy them both. I enjoy this movie all they way through, it's full of heart, loving characters, very well written thematic elements, and is overall a fun adventure for all ages. Expand
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jeff_reviewsJul 4, 2013
"WALL-E" is charming, imaginative, original, and one of the most beautifully animated features ever seen. "WALL-E" is a movie that doesn't need words to enhance it, and uses the beauty of music and art to create a masterpiece. Overall, WALL-E"WALL-E" is charming, imaginative, original, and one of the most beautifully animated features ever seen. "WALL-E" is a movie that doesn't need words to enhance it, and uses the beauty of music and art to create a masterpiece. Overall, WALL-E is just incredible to watch. Expand
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itriphardJul 14, 2013
Loved this movie. Almost perfect depiction of the political observations of obesity in culture. Great plot. I think a more progressive storyline in the beginning would have helped the movies plot.
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FranzHcriticJul 24, 2014
While not only a funny Pixar movie, 'WALL-E' displays emotional depths and numerous adult themes, such as love, isolation, repetition, humanity, and especially, contact. The visuals is astounding as most Pixar movies are. The engaging storyWhile not only a funny Pixar movie, 'WALL-E' displays emotional depths and numerous adult themes, such as love, isolation, repetition, humanity, and especially, contact. The visuals is astounding as most Pixar movies are. The engaging story is funny and sad and for the whole family, and even adults will find enjoyment in watching this romantic, allegorical animated charm. Expand
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eduardvictorJul 24, 2015
One of the best animation movies I've ever had the pleasure of watching. Amazing soundtrack, too.

I hope they don't ruin it by making a sequel, this is the kind of movie that NEVER needs a sequel. This will be one of the classics that
One of the best animation movies I've ever had the pleasure of watching. Amazing soundtrack, too.

I hope they don't ruin it by making a sequel, this is the kind of movie that NEVER needs a sequel.

This will be one of the classics that people a hundred years from now will watch.
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AndremaxJul 10, 2018
One of the best animations of Pixar. I mean of all time. Maybe one of the best MOVIES of all time. Amazing for the kids and adults (Review written by an adult). It has an epic and emotional story, well structured to beginning until the end ofOne of the best animations of Pixar. I mean of all time. Maybe one of the best MOVIES of all time. Amazing for the kids and adults (Review written by an adult). It has an epic and emotional story, well structured to beginning until the end of the movie. The animation is quite realistic and beautiful, with a perfect colors palette. Not putting beside the silence, genially used as a resource here. Expand
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FreedomFightersNov 12, 2016
Every time Pixar releases a new film, there's always the thought of "will they be able to maintain their crown as the best in animation? Will they be able to top their last film?" With "WALL-E," not only has Pixar topped "Ratatouille" andEvery time Pixar releases a new film, there's always the thought of "will they be able to maintain their crown as the best in animation? Will they be able to top their last film?" With "WALL-E," not only has Pixar topped "Ratatouille" and maintained their crown, but they have created what might be one of the greatest films in history. If there was a such thing as a perfect film, "WALL-E" is it: it's one of the most beautifully animated films out there, it's funny, it's emotional, it's thought-provoking, it's got an incredible story, and it has some of the greatest characters in film. This is Pixar doing what they do best: making crowd-pleasing films for both children and adults alike. "WALL-E" is cinematic brilliance, and it's one of those movies that no one, and I mean NO ONE, should miss. Expand
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joao1198pedroOct 31, 2013
i don't know why people love too much this film,it acomplished anything at all for pixar and the characters are not so memorableand charismatic how it was in the golden age of the company.
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SchizophreniacFeb 10, 2014
If you see a cute dog or animal in film, you want to have it. I am thingking same things about Wall-e. it is not animal or human but it has excellent emotions which is bigger than us.
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DaEagleNov 15, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie has a revolutionary story, because it's beautifully unique and engaging. It's surprising how can this animated film effect to our emotions when the first half of the movie is almost without dialogue. And it's visually stunning, which is traditional for DIsney/Pixar right know. WALL-E is a masterpiece which belongs among all the other animated masterpieces. (Final Score: 9.50) Expand
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RayzorMooseNov 13, 2013
WALL-E is a clever robot.
The movie is a cautionary tale, but isn't very hopeful. It is a kids movie, but isn't really a family movie. Pixar seriously steps out of there general realm with this one and are only but so successful. The script
WALL-E is a clever robot.
The movie is a cautionary tale, but isn't very hopeful. It is a kids movie, but isn't really a family movie. Pixar seriously steps out of there general realm with this one and are only but so successful. The script could have begged for more out of the characters, the majority of who weren't very enjoyable. But it succeeds with a decent message and an inventive overall story.
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eagleeyevikingDec 14, 2013
Wall-E is a near masterpiece for the animation genre with a great plot and special effects while having that rare emotional depth for the icing on the cake.
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BekoTuranSep 6, 2014
Not just a kid movie. WALL-E is something different, something special, something that makes me happy, You gonna watch the credits with a huge smile on your face.
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Brandy2001Jan 14, 2014
This Is not only a enjoy film....
This film creares concsience around aour cares with the earth and ourselves.
And it Is a verry nice histori.
This film make me so happy
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lukechristianscMar 19, 2014
the thing i like about sci fiction films is the creativity and how they write in the script . wall-e is sort of creative and i love how they chose walle and eve to be in space . this is not one of the good spoace movies . the only greatthe thing i like about sci fiction films is the creativity and how they write in the script . wall-e is sort of creative and i love how they chose walle and eve to be in space . this is not one of the good spoace movies . the only great space movies is alfsonso's gravity Expand
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Solo_Guy97Mar 25, 2014
I absolutely love this movie! It's such a cute story between the two robots. The movie by the end had fully gathered my attention and I loved what they did at the end with Eve and Wall-E! The animation was great, and the sound effects fromI absolutely love this movie! It's such a cute story between the two robots. The movie by the end had fully gathered my attention and I loved what they did at the end with Eve and Wall-E! The animation was great, and the sound effects from Wall-E were just adorable! This is a must-watch movie! Expand
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NAQURATORApr 2, 2014
BEST ANIMATED MOVIE EVER. They don't even need text!!!! really this is pixar at it's best, incredible visuals, a hell of a story and most important a real message. A movie for every age that will make every age think about our way of living.BEST ANIMATED MOVIE EVER. They don't even need text!!!! really this is pixar at it's best, incredible visuals, a hell of a story and most important a real message. A movie for every age that will make every age think about our way of living. A must watch for everyone on this world and again this isn't a movie, this is a piece of art!

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diogomendesMay 2, 2015
With enough lovable characters and thoughtful storylines, combined with an exuberant computer animation, "Wall-E" manages to be more than an average kiddies movie. Well done, Pixar! Well done!
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galaticoverlordApr 19, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I beleive that Wall-E is the best PIXAR movie i have ever seen.What can be better than a robot machine which have emotions?The movie also criticise heavily the fault of mankind:trash-splittering.If we continue to litter,we will be in the movie's scene one day.In the Axiom,everything is automatic but the machines there,besides EVE,have no emotions at all.Modern as they are,they only do the things they are meant to do,unlike Wall-E.Apart from being such a good movie,Wall- E is a meaningful one.In my opinion,it carries a message to human from PIXAR:If we continue to ruin nature,we will destroy our own home-The Earth. Expand
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AkashVijayApr 5, 2015
Wall-E is the 2001: A Space Odyssey of animated films; a genre bursting achievement. The first 40 mins of Wall-E is a cinematic poem on cosmic loneliness. There's no dialogue, no voice-over; it's just pure atmosphere. The plot is surprisinglyWall-E is the 2001: A Space Odyssey of animated films; a genre bursting achievement. The first 40 mins of Wall-E is a cinematic poem on cosmic loneliness. There's no dialogue, no voice-over; it's just pure atmosphere. The plot is surprisingly bleak. Humans have abandoned the planet but they had forgotten to turn off the last robot, which dutifully continues to do its job. Wall-E's cheerful optimism makes the film's opening feel even darker. He has so much love to give but there's no one to receive it. That is until he encounters another robot, Eve, who's sent to earth to look for vegetation. The word-less love story between Wall-E (the humble garbage man) and Eve (the supermodel) is one of the most beautiful ideas I've ever witnessed on film. Wall-E is Chaplin-esque in its emotional purity and Keaton-esque in its nimbleness.
And sure the humans are boring and uninteresting but I think they were intended to be that way. Just as Ratatouille was about the universality of art, Wall-E is about its power and importance. Without art, passion and creativity, humans lose their humanity. Wall-E suggests that as we replace nature with technology, we also replace our souls and individuality with a hive-like mentality.
Moreover it's visually gorgeous. Pixar has launched some of the standout films of the past decade but none of them top Wall-E. Now let's be honest with ourselves, Wall-E isn't just one of the greatest animated films ever made, it's one of the greatest films, period. Who said popular films can't be art? Wall-E is magical.
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SpiRoNov 19, 2014
I never thought i my life that i will give some movie, game or series score 10. I tried to find something that is not right in it just so i can give it 9 but this movie is flawless. Magnificent.
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ydnar4Jan 17, 2016
WALL-E could be the most inventive Pixar film to date. The plot is very ambitious and risky, but the studio managed to pull it off once again. The film is surprisingly interesting considering that there is really not a lot of dialogue. TheWALL-E could be the most inventive Pixar film to date. The plot is very ambitious and risky, but the studio managed to pull it off once again. The film is surprisingly interesting considering that there is really not a lot of dialogue. The robot characters can basically only say a few words and somehow we still manage to love them. That is such an accomplishment. The animation is outstanding which is implied with the name Pixar and the film is a beautiful visual experience. I put off watching this movie for far too long. Expand
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honestreview1Sep 25, 2014
I know this is late, but I just now created this account, but I must say. This movie was probably one of the best movies I've seen from Pixar. I love how they can tell such a great story with very superb character development like this. TheI know this is late, but I just now created this account, but I must say. This movie was probably one of the best movies I've seen from Pixar. I love how they can tell such a great story with very superb character development like this. The most important thing I want to praise on are the characters. I love Wall-E and Eve. I love how they portray such realistic, human qualities between these characters and you care for them so much when they're just a hunk of metal. If you have never seen this movie, please go watch it. Expand
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Delaforce828Oct 13, 2014
A film that is so dark and scary looking it almost makes me wonder how Disney let them green light this film. This one is really close to my favourites because of the silent moments although I wish there were a lot more of that, I also thinkA film that is so dark and scary looking it almost makes me wonder how Disney let them green light this film. This one is really close to my favourites because of the silent moments although I wish there were a lot more of that, I also think that the environmental message suits the film pretty well, and the romance between WALL-E and Eve is well done. Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 19, 2014
What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, Wall-E discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comesWhat if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? After hundreds of lonely years of 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 her findings to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL-E chases eve across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy adventures ever brought to the big screen. Joining WALL-E on his fantastic journey across a universe of never-before-imagined visions of the future is a hilarious cast of characters including a pet cockroach, and a heroic team of malfunctioning misfit robots. Expand
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DokaluJun 30, 2015
This movie is just awesome. Pixar really knows how to do their things. Highly original and very interesting. They showed us that they can even make a couple of robots fall in love, and make it cute. That's really incredible. One of the bestThis movie is just awesome. Pixar really knows how to do their things. Highly original and very interesting. They showed us that they can even make a couple of robots fall in love, and make it cute. That's really incredible. One of the best animated movies of the decade. Expand
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spongeswiftJun 15, 2018
Wall-E isn't a go to movie for me but I understand why it is for SO many people. Overall a robot slowly and hopelessly trying to clean our planet while all of our overweight citizens just sit in space and live the life of their calorie filledWall-E isn't a go to movie for me but I understand why it is for SO many people. Overall a robot slowly and hopelessly trying to clean our planet while all of our overweight citizens just sit in space and live the life of their calorie filled dreams is just not for me. The endearing love story between Wall-E and Eve is cute, it really can't save the movie for me. Overall it's not unwatchable for me and yes I still do mildly enjoy the film but it's just not close to other pixar films for me. Expand
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homer4presidentMar 12, 2015
There is no reason not to love this movie. It was a very informational movie that will also touch you in some way, whether it's the love of friendship or it get's you thinking about our everyday lives.
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VinceRocks123Jul 4, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A spectacular masterpiece Disney Pixar has made its own 2001: A Space Odyssey

A touching tear-jerking odyssey of a lovable robotic trash compactor Wall-E who lives in a heavily polluted and uninhabited Planet Earth, 700 years into the future, who gets lovestruck with a mysterious visitor from deep space, a Vegetation evaluator called EVE.

Soon WALL-E finds himself following EVE out of this world, across the Galaxy and soon in a distant surviving human outpost were Humanity's only hope for sustaining life is left at the hands of the two and a precious living plant from Earth, and the malfunctioning machinery that threatens to stop them and continue to corrupt the last surviving remnants of the human race.

A powerful climatic space saga, I was amazed at getting a chance to see this film in theaters, Highly recommendable its one of the best animated films that can't be avoided!
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MovieManiac83Apr 24, 2015
The picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product.

In a devastated and abandoned world of the future, in a city which once was presumably New York, the only signs of life
The picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product.

In a devastated and abandoned world of the future, in a city which once was presumably New York, the only signs of life are a cockroach and a small mechanical robot - Waste Allocation Land Lifter – Earth Class, known as
Wall-E.

Wall-E industriously collects trash and converts it into neat square blocks.
He’s a hoarder who collects all sorts of stuff including a video with a couple of sequences from the 1969 musical HELLO DOLLY, which, for him, represents happy, romantic humanity.

Then a probe from outer space arrives bringing with it a pure white robot with blue eyes – Wall-E calls her Eve.

Recovering from the less-than-appealing CARS, the Pixar team have come up with an almost experimental animated film with WALL-E; for most of the movie there’s no dialogue at all as we watch the little robot go about his tasks or hunker down in his restricted world. This is all very cleverly done and the romance between the robots is quite touching.

Later the film literally expands its horizons as it moves into outer space to see what happened to the human beings who abandoned their dying planet years earlier.

Yes, this is a message movie, a cautionary tale about how we’re destroying our environment, but the bitter pill is packaged in such a way that children and adults of all ages should enjoy the lecture.

Director Andrew Stanton has pulled off a remarkable achievement here. The feature is preceded, by the way, by one of those very funny Pixar short films, this time about a magician and a very strong-willed rabbit.
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moviemaniacsMar 6, 2016
Pixar’s ninth consecutive wonder of the animated world is a simple yet deeply imagined piece of speculative fiction. Despite the decade-plus since its inception, “Wall-E” is a film very much of its moment, although in a cheeky, uninsistentPixar’s ninth consecutive wonder of the animated world is a simple yet deeply imagined piece of speculative fiction. Despite the decade-plus since its inception, “Wall-E” is a film very much of its moment, although in a cheeky, uninsistent way; it has plenty to say, but does so in a light, insouciant manner that allows you to take the message or leave it on the table. Adroitly borrowing from many artistic sources and synthesizing innumerable influences, Pixar stalwart Andrew Stanton’s first directorial outing since “Finding Nemo” walks a fine line between the rarefied and the immediately accessible as it explores new territory for animation, yet remains sufficiently crowd-pleasing to indicate celestial B.O. for this G-rated summer offering.

Sci-fi films have offered up an endless supply of robots and droids, just as they have imagined numerous visions of post-apocalyptic Earthscapes, and both elements are central to “Wall-E.” But how many films, sci-fi or otherwise, have proposed a future human civilization populated by people so fat that they can’t raise themselves from their mobile chairs, in which they sit connected to phones, screens and super-sized cups? One can’t help but speculate about the perverse prospect of plus-sized multiplexers laughing at these genuinely funny scenes while digging into their popcorn and slurping their sodas.

On its most elementary level, “Wall-E” is a wistful robot-meets-robot love story, in which two lonely and compatible souls, if that is an applicable term, meet in utterly against-the-odds circumstances. It’s 700 years since humans have vacated planet Earth, for unspecified reasons, and the only active inhabitants of a once-major American city are the title character — a small trash compactor on treads — and his pet cockroach.

To modern audiences, the amber-hued vistas of the abandoned metropolis will recall the effective opening stretch of “I Am Legend,” although the city here has been dead for so long that parts of it have become overgrown in the manner of Mayan ruins. Also, Wall-E has been so industrious that he (the gender is suggested, if not verified) has built neat piles of compacted metal that rival the deteriorated skyscrapers in height and architectural distinction.

Although others of his ilk (officially, Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class) have fallen by the wayside, Wall-E, who consists of binocular-like eyes and claw-arms attached to an adaptable box frame atop triangular treads, has clearly been built to last and only needs a blast of sunlight to recharge. He’s a collector who lives in a tchotchke-filled space that resembles a larger version of himself, and he’s got a single VHS tape, of “Hello, Dolly!” of all things, to keep him company and instruct him in the ways of human courtship.

Unexpectedly, Wall-E soon needs some social skills due to the spaceship arrival of Eve (Extra-terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator). A flying white robot (voiced by Elissa Knight) who roughly resembles a plastic penguin with a black monitor for a face and a head, body and limbs that, disarmingly, don’t physically connect, Eve is a superior being in every respect. She spars physically with Wall-E, who would probably fall for any creature to come his way but quickly develops a yen to hold her hand — for him, the ultimate consummation of desire.

One of Stanton’s bold strokes is to withhold any “dialogue,” such as it is, for 16 minutes, a decision surely made long before the appearance of a similar strategy in “There Will Be Blood.” Albeit accompanied by Thomas Newman’s fine score, which provides notable support throughout, this is a silent movie for nearly the length of an old two-reeler, one that combines sobering physical spectacle with sight gags to odd and charming effect.

Everything changes when the object of Eve’s mission, a single green sprout, is uncovered, signaling the return of photosynthesis to Earth. This momentous news must be delivered to humanity posthaste, and when Eve blasts off, Wall-E latches onto her ship’s exterior.

Having focused on these two characters for nearly an hour, the film shifts into more familiar, boisterous gear upon arrival at the monstrous craft Axiom, a virtual nation in space that has been gleefully conceived and detailed to a degree that could be called malicious if it weren’t so genial. It’s a world run entirely by machines, to the extent that human beings have turned into floating couch potatoes too lethargic to move even if they wanted to. These Earthlings have turned into full-time consumers with no collective memory of where they came from or what life consists of outside their artificial compound.

A major distinction in message and tone between this and most related sci-fi is that, for a story rooted in an apocalypse, “Wall-E” is very optimistic. Yes, the worst will come, whatever it is, but humanity will, no matter what, be able to reconnect with its roots. This is good to know.
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Super_WeegeeMay 2, 2015
In Wall-E, you got two camps, those who love the movie from beginning to end, and those who loves the first half, but not the second half that much. I loved every minute of it. And you know what? A lot of people agree with me! It was theIn Wall-E, you got two camps, those who love the movie from beginning to end, and those who loves the first half, but not the second half that much. I loved every minute of it. And you know what? A lot of people agree with me! It was the ninth highest grossing film back in 2008. The relationship with Wall-E and Eve is very strong, and most of the characters are likable. I think people hate the second half because they weren't interested what the ship offers (which is surprising, if you ask me). The humans act the same, with the exception of a couple, and people really liked the first half where there was only little dialogue, and we only had to focus on Wall-E and Eve. But, like I said before, I LOVED this movie. I hope Pixar would make more great films like this. Expand
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CinemaSinsMay 9, 2015
Put simply, WALL-E is about as charming as movies get. In an animated marketplace where everything is starting to look and feel the same, WALL-E stands out because it exhibits a unique identity without losing its appeal to viewers of allPut simply, WALL-E is about as charming as movies get. In an animated marketplace where everything is starting to look and feel the same, WALL-E stands out because it exhibits a unique identity without losing its appeal to viewers of all ages. It's a romantic comedy where the principals are robots. It doesn't shy away from long passages without dialogue and it doesn't throw in catchy tunes and dazzling-but-pointless action sequences just to keep the younger component of the audience from becoming restless. WALL-E has a heart to equal many of the Pixar/Disney releases to precede it, including Toy Story and Finding Nemo (WALL-E's writer/director, Andrew Stanton, was involved in both), but a sensibility that is more mature. This is one of those recently rare animated films that adults can attend without children in tow. It's good family fare, to be sure, but it's more than an activity to spend some time with the kids. WALL-E is the best mainstream animated film since The Incredibles.

The first 30 minutes of WALL-E are virtually dialogue-free. Nearly 700 years in the future, Earth is an uninhabited wasteland. Pillars of trash taller than skyscrapers dot the city skylines and the planet is surrounded by a garbage belt. Pollution, not global warming, has driven all life into space. The robot WALL-E (voice of Ben Burtt) has remained behind, slowly doing his job day-in and day-out: collecting and compacting trash, then neatly stacking it. His only companion is an indestructible cockroach. Then, one day, WALL-E's ordered life is interrupted by the arrival of EVE (voice of Elissa Knight), a robot sent by a spaceship for indeterminate reasons. She's sleeker and more advanced than WALL-E, but he overcomes his initial fear of her and makes contact. They form a fragile bond - until EVE unexpectedly shuts down. WALL-E first tries to revive her, but when that doesn't work, he is satisfied with protecting her until her spaceship returns. Unwilling to lose his new friend so quickly, WALL-E hitches a ride and soon learns the fate of those who abandoned Earth so many years ago.

As WALL-E starts, it looks much different from the average Pixar film. Instead of the vibrant colors we have become accustomed to, this movie is suffused with browns. This is, after all, a post apocalyptic world where almost all life has ceased. By limiting the artists' palettes, Stanton creates a world that is both alien and familiar, and one that indicates from the start that this isn't going to be "business as usual." The music is also atypical for a Disney animated movie. Instead of jovial tunes by Phil Collins or Alan Menken, we have excerpts from "Hello Dolly!" (WALL-E has an old VHS tape of the musical that he watches repeatedly), Louis Armstrong's "Le Vie en Rose," and "Thus Spake Zarathustra" (popularly known as the "Theme from 2001").

Central to WALL-E's narrative is the "romance" between the lead character and EVE. What's amazing about the way these two interact is that the animators are able to humanize them through tiny gestures. Neither has a real face and they rarely speak anything more than electronic approximations of their names, yet we grow to care for them as deeply as we might any flesh-and-blood couple facing impossible odds in a live-action movie. The task for the animators is even more challenging here than in Cars, because at least in that film the automobiles were given human features and personalities. Here, WALL-E and EVE intentionally remain alien and robotic. Watching the way in which these two interact is the movie's chief pleasure - from WALL-E's initial fear of Eve, to her exasperation with him when she realizes he has stowed away on board the ship and is creating havoc, to her eventual fear for his safety. WALL-E and EVE are a great screen couple.

The film sounds a couple of cautionary notes. The first is the old-school ecological message of what a consumption-based society can do to a planet when pollution runs unchecked. The second relates to what happens to human beings when they become so lazy that all they do is lie around being waited on by robots. One of WALL-E's big heroic moments is when a futuristic human being, the captain of a space ship (Jeff Garlin) literally stands up to the movie's version of HAL. (One wonders whether the Captain's first name, which is not given, might be Dave.)

This movie possesses a vibrant heart and a solid story.
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CineAutoctonoAug 1, 2015
Beautiful movie , incredible story , the Wall -e and Eve , all unforgettable characters to create a perfect animated film , to the great dynamic duo of producing animation films ' ' DISNEY- PIXAR ' ' .
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kyle20ellisMar 10, 2022
I heard mixed reviews on WALL-E, there were those who said it was magical, and those who said it was one of the most overrated movies ever. I will say I loved this movie, it is a truly beautiful movie. It could have done with being a tadI heard mixed reviews on WALL-E, there were those who said it was magical, and those who said it was one of the most overrated movies ever. I will say I loved this movie, it is a truly beautiful movie. It could have done with being a tad longer perhaps, but essentially this is more than a movie with A List vocal talents, WALL-E has genuine heart and will definitely enchant children and any Pixar fan. All I will say is that I am sorry it took me such a long time to see it, I will admit I was differing whether I should see it or not. But I am glad I did. The animation is simply incredible, the whole film is wonderful to look at. The whole movie is done in a very sophisticated visual style, and the bright colours and sublime backgrounds were a delight to the eyes. The music is stunning, the orchestral themes are gorgeous but the song from Hello Dolly! was great and fitted in with the story well. Speaking of the story, it may seem thin to some, but it is a very simple heart warming one all the same with depth and poignancy. There are some very imaginative moments, such as the zero-gravity dance and the ride through space. The voice cast that includes Fred Willard, Sigourney Weaver and Pixar regular John Ratzenburger did an exceptional job, and all the characters were endearing. What made the movie was WALL-E himself, he has to be one of the most lovable and in-depth Pixar characters ever, and the writers create a very haunting atmosphere in the early scenes to match our little hero's isolation. All in all, brilliant, quite possibly one of the best films of 2008. 9.5/10 Bethany Cox Expand
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DanBurritoSep 12, 2015
This was an incredibly moving and enjoyable masterpiece. The first 20 minutes are the best bits because they do a great job of telling the story without dialogue but the rest is good too. Wall-e the character is impossible not to love, he'sThis was an incredibly moving and enjoyable masterpiece. The first 20 minutes are the best bits because they do a great job of telling the story without dialogue but the rest is good too. Wall-e the character is impossible not to love, he's just so adorable. The villain, Auto (a parody of HAL from 2001:a space odyssey) is a unique villain because he's just programmed to do what he does, he's not good or bad. He's just not sentient so he can just obey his programming. Overall, this is a deep and amazing film, with a great message. Expand
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diegonelliSep 13, 2015
BEST PIXAR FILM EVER! I WOULD SEE IT 3247857349 TIMES. It makes me think about.. will the future end up like that? Well done Pixar, I'll always love you.
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Digibutter64Jun 5, 2018
Pixar does it again. If you want an example as to why their films are so acclaimed, watch this.

Simply put, WALL-E is a timeless masterpiece. It certainly took me on an emotional roller-coaster (the titular robot is too adorable and pure for
Pixar does it again. If you want an example as to why their films are so acclaimed, watch this.

Simply put, WALL-E is a timeless masterpiece. It certainly took me on an emotional roller-coaster (the titular robot is too adorable and pure for this world), while having an important message too. The visuals are phenomenal and there is a healthy dose of laughs too.
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MovieManiac1994Jan 4, 2016
Just imagine if Pixar was an arthouse studio. Woody and Buzz doing a Gerry by desert-walking while chatting existentialism. Nemo-mento, stuck in his tank suffering three-second memory wipes. And now WALL•E, a boggle-eyed robot crushed byJust imagine if Pixar was an arthouse studio. Woody and Buzz doing a Gerry by desert-walking while chatting existentialism. Nemo-mento, stuck in his tank suffering three-second memory wipes. And now WALL•E, a boggle-eyed robot crushed by loneliness. Ninety minutes of soul-searching later he’s found his own off-switch and powered down. Metallic suicide. What a film.

Or maybe we made that ending up. This is Pixar after all, a company so expert in creating family friendly-fare that when they had their iffy Cars moment they rebounded spectacularly with adorable rodent romp Ratatouille. All was in order – and round the bend was oh-so-cute WALL•E. Everybody wanted a replica bin months before they’d seen the film and when 10 minutes were sneak-peeked at Total Film’s Red Carpet Preview Event in March there was barely a dry eye in the house.

Not only brave – early footage concentrated on the litter-clunker alone, sometimes with advanced mechanoid EVE, never near anyone who could actually talk – Pixar’s 2008 effort looked stunning, beautiful, epic... And for the first 40 minutes WALL•E is everything you’d hoped for.

Our Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class hero has spent the best part of a millennium sorting out the rubbish left behind by humans when they abandoned our decrepit planet. Everyday he scoops, compresses and releases neat trash squares before shutting down for the night, rising grumpily to fulfil his 9-5.

The early exchanges star just WALL•E, a cockroach and the first dystopian backdrop the Pixar designers have sunk their digi-pens into.

It’s a vivid setting perfect for the inquisitive cleaner as he discovers bras, Rubik’s cubes and Michael Crawford, his various bleeps evoking non-human emoting unlike anything since ET. Then he meets probe droid EVE. Their love blossoms as WALL•E demonstrates the wonder of a whisk, shows her musicals on VHS and then – once she shuts down, having found her objective – stays by her side, sheltering her from the rain and keeping her company with a one-sided game of Pong. It’s like what people do when their loved ones fall into comas. It’s incredibly affecting.

But with kids no doubt scratching around their popcorn buckets hoping for Action! Light! Dialogue! the spell is broken. It’s not necessary (from an adult POV at least) but Pixar must be thinking of their ADD audience by shifting the action wholesale from sparse earth to the thriving spaceport where EVE is from and WALL•E follows. The focus widens as dozens more robots enter the fray alongside thousands of fat, short-legged humans. The gist is that our descendents reverse-evolved to blobs after their every need was satiated by machines. It’s the death of the human race. Like Skynet, but without the violence.

The message – as with the film’s overriding eco-warning – is well-observed and well-meant, but quite what kids, the ones served by the overwhelming increase of characters and action, will make of it is uncertain. This was a unique animation. But for half an hour at least it’s just the latest brilliantly drawn cartoon. Yet such gripes are mean-spirited for a film saturated with ideas, originality and passion. WALL•E may look like the bastard offspring of Johnny 5 and, er, Johnny 5, but he delights with every move. It’s in the details. From his solar panel making the Mac switch-on ‘Boing!’ sound when charged, to his wounded-pride droopy eyes when EVE calls him “Wally!”, he’s one genius Pixar creation destined to be many a child’s plaything and, yes, many an adult’s wastebin.

So where does WALL•E rank in the studio’s heralded history? Put it this way: for 40 minutes, it’s pretty much the greatest film they’ve made. Woody, Nemo, Mr Incredible, Remy? They’ve got nothing on WALL•E flying through space with a fire extinguisher. But the bloated mid-section, where catering to kids takes precedence over silent film-style beauty, is just good, not great. Would a feature-length WALL•E and EVE holding hands on Earth story work? Lord knows. But it would have been fantastic to find out. Pixar arthouse. It was so almost so.

A brilliant blockbuster. WALL•E is the star, EVE his inspiration, their planet an immaculate backdrop. The story may flag when the robots head to space and kids may be underwhelmed, but that doesn't matter. This is still a bold, beautiful achievement.
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BarneyOnMTJan 5, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: It's a fresh and exciting idea with great plot - 'Wall e' achieves in exploring serious themes that kids and adults can relate to. It's very well done and you really feel for the characters - which bearing in mind they're silentWHAT I LIKED: It's a fresh and exciting idea with great plot - 'Wall e' achieves in exploring serious themes that kids and adults can relate to. It's very well done and you really feel for the characters - which bearing in mind they're silent robots is a big achievement
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: It does take a little while to get going, and lacks the pace and fun of some of the other pixar movies
VERDICT: A technical achievement in film making that also appeals in terms of character and plot. Very well done Pixar.
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FilmMasterEdJan 6, 2016
Just imagine if Pixar was an arthouse studio. Woody and Buzz doing a Gerry by desert-walking while chatting existentialism. Nemo-mento, stuck in his tank suffering three-second memory wipes. And now WALL•E, a boggle-eyed robot crushed byJust imagine if Pixar was an arthouse studio. Woody and Buzz doing a Gerry by desert-walking while chatting existentialism. Nemo-mento, stuck in his tank suffering three-second memory wipes. And now WALL•E, a boggle-eyed robot crushed by loneliness. Ninety minutes of soul-searching later he’s found his own off-switch and powered down. Metallic suicide. What a film.

Or maybe we made that ending up. This is Pixar after all, a company so expert in creating family friendly-fare that when they had their iffy Cars moment they rebounded spectacularly with adorable rodent romp Ratatouille. All was in order – and round the bend was oh-so-cute WALL•E. Everybody wanted a replica bin months before they’d seen the film and when 10 minutes were sneak-peeked at Total Film’s Red Carpet Preview Event in March there was barely a dry eye in the house.

Not only brave – early footage concentrated on the litter-clunker alone, sometimes with advanced mechanoid EVE, never near anyone who could actually talk – Pixar’s 2008 effort looked stunning, beautiful, epic... And for the first 40 minutes WALL•E is everything you’d hoped for.

Our Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class hero has spent the best part of a millennium sorting out the rubbish left behind by humans when they abandoned our decrepit planet. Everyday he scoops, compresses and releases neat trash squares before shutting down for the night, rising grumpily to fulfil his 9-5.

The early exchanges star just WALL•E, a cockroach and the first dystopian backdrop the Pixar designers have sunk their digi-pens into.

It’s a vivid setting perfect for the inquisitive cleaner as he discovers bras, Rubik’s cubes and Michael Crawford, his various bleeps evoking non-human emoting unlike anything since ET. Then he meets probe droid EVE. Their love blossoms as WALL•E demonstrates the wonder of a whisk, shows her musicals on VHS and then – once she shuts down, having found her objective – stays by her side, sheltering her from the rain and keeping her company with a one-sided game of Pong. It’s like what people do when their loved ones fall into comas. It’s incredibly affecting.

But with kids no doubt scratching around their popcorn buckets hoping for Action! Light! Dialogue! the spell is broken. It’s not necessary (from an adult POV at least) but Pixar must be thinking of their ADD audience by shifting the action wholesale from sparse earth to the thriving spaceport where EVE is from and WALL•E follows. The focus widens as dozens more robots enter the fray alongside thousands of fat, short-legged humans. The gist is that our descendents reverse-evolved to blobs after their every need was satiated by machines. It’s the death of the human race. Like Skynet, but without the violence.

The message – as with the film’s overriding eco-warning – is well-observed and well-meant, but quite what kids, the ones served by the overwhelming increase of characters and action, will make of it is uncertain. This was a unique animation. But for half an hour at least it’s just the latest brilliantly drawn cartoon. Yet such gripes are mean-spirited for a film saturated with ideas, originality and passion. WALL•E may look like the bastard offspring of Johnny 5 and, er, Johnny 5, but he delights with every move. It’s in the details. From his solar panel making the Mac switch-on ‘Boing!’ sound when charged, to his wounded-pride droopy eyes when EVE calls him “Wally!”, he’s one genius Pixar creation destined to be many a child’s plaything and, yes, many an adult’s wastebin.

So where does WALL•E rank in the studio’s heralded history? Put it this way: for 40 minutes, it’s pretty much the greatest film they’ve made. Woody, Nemo, Mr Incredible, Remy? They’ve got nothing on WALL•E flying through space with a fire extinguisher. But the bloated mid-section, where catering to kids takes precedence over silent film-style beauty, is just good, not great. Would a feature-length WALL•E and EVE holding hands on Earth story work? Lord knows. But it would have been fantastic to find out. Pixar arthouse. It was so almost so.

A brilliant blockbuster. WALL•E is the star, EVE his inspiration, their planet an immaculate backdrop. The story may flag when the robots head to space and kids may be underwhelmed, but that doesn't matter. This is still a bold, beautiful achievement.
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FuturedirectorMar 18, 2016
Something kind of similar to an alternative prequel of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, but packed with a thoughtful animation and well-made characters. Wall-E shows a good premise that almost marks its cliched villain.
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SrPepeJan 6, 2018
Mi segunda película favorita de Pixar, no sólo porque cuenta una historia increíble sino por sus excelentes personajes ubicados en una aún mejor ambientación.
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Muskrat147Jul 26, 2016
Filled with dark elements that cater to adults, and charming characters who wow children, Wall-E sets out to explore the future of human evolution, and does so with its intense visuals and strong plot.
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superbatAug 7, 2017
WALL-E may be the greatest animated movie I have ever seen. The movie is full of heart-warming scenes between Wall-E and Eve, stunning animation from life on Earth to life on the Axiom, and of course the Pixar charm.
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MovieLover123Jul 16, 2016
This animated film has a better storyline, characters and themes that the majority of our modern blockbusters. Looking your way, MCU. A most watch for people of all ages!
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MasterRileyFeb 15, 2017
WALL-E is a terrific film about what will inevitably happen to the earth one day in our future. From great animation, to fantastic sound design, writing, and music WALL-E is one of Pixar's finest; a film both children and adults can appreciate.
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alejandro970Jun 17, 2020
¿Does robots dream on electric sheeps? It is incredible that a film that for the most part lacks dialogues has so much appeal that it is also due to its tributes to films and series of the fiction genre,(2001, Star Trek) thus creating one of¿Does robots dream on electric sheeps? It is incredible that a film that for the most part lacks dialogues has so much appeal that it is also due to its tributes to films and series of the fiction genre,(2001, Star Trek) thus creating one of the most endearing characters in the inventory Pixar. Expand
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antonzhalobMay 17, 2022
Замечательный мультфильм о любви, который заставляет задуматься - а правильно ли мы живем на нашей планете "Земля" ?
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CoreGamer1408May 29, 2023
Love story about two chalk and cheese robots with a eco warrior plot. Very funny film with lots of phyisical humor. Funny how animated robots with very limited basic articulation and dialogue can emote better than most live action actors? Go figure!?
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manningn15Jun 13, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Wall-E is a hands down A+ movie. The animation and visuals were spectacularly gorgeous, the scene where Wall-E and Eve are flying around in space was particularly beautiful and the designs of all of the robots were excellent. The soundtrack and score were phenomenal, I loved the song Down to Earth it is one of my to 10 favorite Pixar songs. The writing and story were remarkable, it was so funny, touching, and the movie had a great message. Jeff Garlin, Ben Burtt, and Elissa Knight also gave fantastic voice over performances. This is my 2nd favorite Pixar movie, one of my top 5 favorite animated movies of all time, and one of my favorite movies of all time. Expand
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Criti-WiseJan 30, 2019
Beautiful in visuals, story, and much more, Wall-E is one of the, if not, the best film to be made by Pixar. Grab the disc, head to the living room TV, and get ready to watch a masterpiece.
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sparrowuckdudeDec 26, 2018
can't believe there are some people that don't like this film those people are probably dead insinde and don't have feelings
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jonslowJan 7, 2019
"Reccomend!!
First ten minutes ,The movie show me how WALL-E feel,lonely and alone in our planet. Lets save the world."
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SOLMEMEOct 16, 2018
WASSUP MY BRUDDAS I AM ZE MEME MASTA AND I HAVE WATCHED THIS MOVIE, WALL E NEEDS TO BE MORE SAVAGE LIKE BRUH WHA LIKE CMON BUT GOOD mOVIE
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PenguinZachFeb 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Loved this movie as a kid, and it still holds up over the years. It really is a must see. Expand
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sebastianaliAug 2, 2019
Algunas partes son algo densas, aburridas e irritantes pero la historia y ambientación van de la mano con el desarrollo de personajes.
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YesterJan 24, 2020
This is a modern masterpiece. I sincerely hope that this movie allows more studio to do compelling animated movies. We should ask more than bright colours and stupid plot/characters for children movies. This movie prove that the art of greatThis is a modern masterpiece. I sincerely hope that this movie allows more studio to do compelling animated movies. We should ask more than bright colours and stupid plot/characters for children movies. This movie prove that the art of great western animated movies isn't lost, it's just that there are too many lazy studios cutting corner and spewing garbage for a quick buck. Lot's of ranting, sorry, but Wall-E is amazing. Expand
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jbjerreMar 9, 2019
An absolutely wonderful movie where all the main roles are played by robots and yet its very emotional and you really empathize with WALL-E on his journey.
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MollylMar 17, 2019
This is one of most overrated kids movies of all time. Although adults identified the movie as “poetic” and “heartwarming,” most kids get bored after 10 minutes. The entire first half of the movie is basically watching a silent robot playingThis is one of most overrated kids movies of all time. Although adults identified the movie as “poetic” and “heartwarming,” most kids get bored after 10 minutes. The entire first half of the movie is basically watching a silent robot playing in garbage. Maybe Wall-E 2 will just be a documentary of a robot trapped on an island playing with sand. Adults would love it. Expand
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BrunoVn00Apr 2, 2019
Wall-E is a fantastic movie, one of the best movies Pixar has ever made and one of the best animated movies of all time. This movie's story and writing is just fantastic, with a sweet, heart-warming romance story between Wall-E and EVE, withWall-E is a fantastic movie, one of the best movies Pixar has ever made and one of the best animated movies of all time. This movie's story and writing is just fantastic, with a sweet, heart-warming romance story between Wall-E and EVE, with no dialogue, just wonderful visuals and also a satire and social commentary on topics like pollution and the modern fast-food eating human society that made the Earth get polluted to the point that the human race had to leave.
As expected in a great Pixar movie, funny, emotional, exciting and tearjerking moments are all here. This movie is yet another flawless animated movie from Pixar, this can manage to entertain, inspire and send a powerful message to audiences from any age: from kids to adults. I can't put anything above a 10/10, but if I could, I would give it a lot more than that to this, The Incredibles, Ratatouille and Finding Nemo.
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MikeWazowski2May 12, 2019
An absolute masterpiece from the brilliant minds of the people working at Pixar, this might be their finest film yet. The first half hour is no dialogue and if you can make silence beautiful, you know that you have a great, amazing movie thatAn absolute masterpiece from the brilliant minds of the people working at Pixar, this might be their finest film yet. The first half hour is no dialogue and if you can make silence beautiful, you know that you have a great, amazing movie that you’ve created. If there’s such something as perfect 100 movie, this is it. This film is as close to perfection as they come. A beautiful and touching movie about the Earth and how we as a race can destroy our planet if we’re not careful. A perfect film in my book, along the likes of Toy Story 1 & 3, The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo. Also, if you liked this film, check out Coco, one of their most recent movies, you will be touched and sad. This film is the definition of a must see. Expand
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zNeverSleepingSep 16, 2020
O futuro distópico apresentado em Wall-E chega mais próximo a cada dia, o que é assustador.

A animação toca fundo no publico ao explorar as consequências das nossa ações no HOJE. A terra devastada, a transição nutricional graças a tecnologia
O futuro distópico apresentado em Wall-E chega mais próximo a cada dia, o que é assustador.

A animação toca fundo no publico ao explorar as consequências das nossa ações no HOJE. A terra devastada, a transição nutricional graças a tecnologia e autorrealização forjada, a visão de uma terra que já nos pertenceu - no contexto do filme; e de acordo com isso, nos motiva com personalidades que supostamente não deveria amar.

O filme é surpreendente, conta com uma paleta de cores inteligente, principalmente ao assistir com HDR10, e momentos cômicos amáveis. Super recomendado.

Áudio: English, no subtitles [5°]
Quality: 4K HDR
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
Beh, inutile dire che l'ho amato.

I personaggi principali, le musiche, il comparto tecnico, la storia principale, sono semplicemente spettacolari. Ma una voce squillante nella testa era abbastanza infastidita dalla mancanza di
Beh, inutile dire che l'ho amato.

I personaggi principali, le musiche, il comparto tecnico, la storia principale, sono semplicemente spettacolari. Ma una voce squillante nella testa era abbastanza infastidita dalla mancanza di approfondimento delle critiche che il film solleva, come il capitalismo sfrenato, l'inquinamento eccessivo, la mancanza di comunicazione tra le persone. Tutti aspetti solamente ripetuti continuamente senza mai sviluppare in profondità. Detto questo, mi sorprende ancora che una delle storie d'amore più tenere e legittime a cui io abbia mai assistito coinvolge due robot.

Consigliato? Sì, decisamente.
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AWESOM-0Jan 18, 2020
Not going to lie, I really liked this movie. It has heart and humor and appeals to all ages.
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ozarSJan 8, 2020
Lovely animation movie that every age of people can watch, highly recommending.
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AussieArmyManJan 21, 2020
As objective as one can be when assessing film, I truly believe this is as close to perfect as it gets. There are about four or five other films that convey its story through such marvelous technology and emotional skill. Wall-E is aAs objective as one can be when assessing film, I truly believe this is as close to perfect as it gets. There are about four or five other films that convey its story through such marvelous technology and emotional skill. Wall-E is a testament not only to animated but films entirely. The whole opening is told almost entirely through images and it looks beautiful. While earlier Pixar films have begun to look old given the limitations of animation at the time, Wall-E on the other hand is timeless. In fifty years time the animation will still be gorgeous. The power of cinema is visual storytelling and as aforementioned, the opening is almost without dialogue, with very minor exposition. But it remains completely engaging, wholesome and funny. The fact this is a kids film makes it so much more impressive. As for the character Wall-E, he is adorable and loveable. Pixar has this magic to create complexities and human emotion in anything, including a multitude of robots (even a cockroach). As the story develops we are transported to a different setting, where it becomes more conventional film. More dialogue, faster pacing, more story, a villain. However it still feels fresh and engaging, because of the delightful characters and an enjoyable plot that never loses its head or finds itself stagnating. There is a moment halfway through the film that is pure cinematic magic. Some criticise the scientific impossibilities, but that is a cold heartless way to view this magical science-FICTION visual masterpiece. It's absolutely glorious. Wall-E is also important. It is an incredible semi-satire that is essential for children and adults to understand. The environmental message will be forever relevant and while simple (well apparently not for everyone) it is absolutely necessary. It also explores other universal themes like love and while it may not have the most depth, it is more than refreshing enough for a children's film.

Wall-E is a gold standard. It is Pixar at their most creative, most engaging and still one of the best in terms of animation quality, despite being made over 10 years ago. They employs the powers of cinema perfectly, letting the image tell the story and rarely relying on exposition. For a kids film that is marvelous. Wall-E will forever have my admiration and respect as one of the most entertaining films subjectively, and one of the best films objectively (as objective as one can be). If you haven't seen this film, I urge you to check it out. Even if you aren't a fan of animated or kids films, this one goes above and beyond.
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LinukMar 20, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's an appreciation of how simplest things bring out the best joys in life. Made me rethink how beautiful a simple romance is, how robots can be more human than us. Simply it comes to show that we have to stop being too complicated and it sort of predicts what would happen if we don't take good care of our home, Earth. I watched this movie back in 2008 as a kid I just liked it. Now that I re watched this movie, I felt it had a powerful message to express love and peace to the world. Great job, great movie
Very enjoyable and a roller coaster ride of emotion.
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Legit_LeeApr 5, 2020
The fart noises and the sexually suggested messages was my thing. **** you BillN.
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Movie_FreakAug 22, 2020
Wall-E is a masterpiece. I watched this movie on Disney+ 10 mins ago. I was so moved by it that after the film I just remained stationary for a whole minute, before clapping my hands for pixar's most astonishing achievement. The animation wasWall-E is a masterpiece. I watched this movie on Disney+ 10 mins ago. I was so moved by it that after the film I just remained stationary for a whole minute, before clapping my hands for pixar's most astonishing achievement. The animation was incredible, the space scenes were just exquisite and the spaceship scene was wonderfully done, with some great creativity behind the making of the whole thing. The opening sequence of Wall-E was stunning. There's no dialogue but even then you're hooked to the story. This film not only sheds a light on pollution and the need to take care of the environment, but also is telling us what the earth in 500 years might be. The chemistry between Wall-e and Eve is brilliant and it also manages to be funny by adding a few hilarious characters in a superb script. Wall-E is a colossal achievement in terms of animation and screenplay for an animated film. This can surely be considered one of Pixar's best, if not the best film. Expand
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Dostoyevsky3May 5, 2020
The greatest film that Pixar has ever made. Wall-e is a Masterpiece of gorgeous animation that reveals a sweet, beautiful, and thematically rich love story winning the film as one of the most remarkable animated works of art ever made.
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H_pMay 9, 2020
One of the best and most romantic movies in history that is worth watching.
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pur__0_0__Aug 22, 2021
WALL-E was the Pixar movie that from which I learnt what Pixar was. I saw its poster in the newspaper and thought it was a cool robot movie. I asked my mom to let me watch it but since we come from a very conservative family, I wasn't allowedWALL-E was the Pixar movie that from which I learnt what Pixar was. I saw its poster in the newspaper and thought it was a cool robot movie. I asked my mom to let me watch it but since we come from a very conservative family, I wasn't allowed to. We didn't have a TV at home and even when we got one, we didn't have Disney Channel paid on it. So I finally got to see it a few years ago when I was travelling in the metro. And boy this is such a good movie, I'm really disappointed I didn't see it earlier.
WALL-E is everything we expect from a Pixar movie. It has a central character who is identified by his desire to do something big. He is living alone on a deserted planet, still cleaning up everything because that was his job. His innocence is what makes him so interesting. The movie is also moving forward with character development and world building, which makes us, the viewers, know just as much as WALL-E does. There is nothing that we don't know and a concept comes from out of the blue. The only other Pixar movie I can think of where this happens is Cars.
The second important character in the movie is EVE. WALL-E falls in love with her not only because she is also a humanoid robot with a feminine touch and voice, but also because she is the only other creature WALL-E has seen in this post-apocalyptic world. Other than her he has only seen rats and cockroaches, and we have seen how he treats them as a friend too. This is a metaphor of how we see the little things in life when we have nothing to either distract us or to force us to do something else. This is why WALL-E gets so much distressed when EVE puts the plant inside her and switches off, and also why he decides to follow her to space.
In space also WALL-E is really confused. He was never designed for space, nor had he ever seen what space looked and felt like. He had also seen the humans physically for the first time, who have deformed to a point where they are no longer recognisable. Speaking of the humans, their bones have gone detached and they are literal jellybeans at this point, who can no longer work. And they are not in a shape to continue working for very long at this rate, which can lead to their extinction. All of this happened because humans didn't care about the planet and focused more on leaving it than fixing it.
Once the humans finally reach Earth, they start their civilisation afresh on the abandoned planet. This is the most important message in the movie; it is never too late to redeem yourself. Many people think that the message of the movie is just to preserve the planet, but in my opinion THIS is the true message. Finally EVE and WALL-E unite and they live happily ever after, which makes it the most Pixar movie to ever exist. The animation, music, cinematography, everything is perfect. It is also suitable to people of all ages.
This is one of those movies which will be used to define what the animated movies of our era used to be like. It is cool, it is well made, it has a message, it has many fans and it's made by Disney. Plus it has so much emotion. If this is not the perfect Pixar movie, I don't know what is.
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 18, 2022
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disasterDr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing Expand
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KevscrticAug 31, 2020
Una de las mejores peliculas creadas por Disney, la experimentacion en un nuevo mundo que nadie se atreveria a contar una histora, 10/10
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MrPajamasSep 28, 2020
WALL-E is a well-known animated film from the Pixar studio and is really amazing. The animation is undeniable. I really don't understand how Pixar could have created this in 2008. A wonderful world with a wonderful atmosphere, in which aWALL-E is a well-known animated film from the Pixar studio and is really amazing. The animation is undeniable. I really don't understand how Pixar could have created this in 2008. A wonderful world with a wonderful atmosphere, in which a robot named WALL-E passes by, who later meets EVE. At a later stage, the film wonderfully shows that modern technologies are fine, but we must not forget to move. The only minus of the film is perhaps the end, which is too much for children, but otherwise it is an amazing spectacle. Expand
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zachym11Mar 12, 2021
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Shreyas1305Oct 29, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a must watch movie very heart touching full of fun and emotions you will love it. Family friendly Expand
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WiholkeJan 14, 2021
I haven't watched WALL-E in a long time but I am glad I rewatched it because I have even more appreciation for it. At the time of its release, WALL-E was probably PIXAR's most thought-provoking movie yet with its mature themes. I reallyI haven't watched WALL-E in a long time but I am glad I rewatched it because I have even more appreciation for it. At the time of its release, WALL-E was probably PIXAR's most thought-provoking movie yet with its mature themes. I really love the characters in this movie. It's not hard to get attached to cute robots, but without much dialogue in the first half of the movie, I'm glad that the visual storytelling works so well to get the audience invested in these characters. The romance in this movie is also handled really well and was super heart-felt by the end of it. Thomas Newman also does a great job with the score, and I might even like it even more than his score for Finding Nemo. Maybe. I'm glad I revisited this PIXAR gem. Expand
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JoshuaGJan 24, 2021
A beautiful, compelling story led by two charming protagonists. It never ceases to amaze me how endearing the lead characters are when their dialogue is sparse and limited to single words. The side characters serve their purpose perfectly andA beautiful, compelling story led by two charming protagonists. It never ceases to amaze me how endearing the lead characters are when their dialogue is sparse and limited to single words. The side characters serve their purpose perfectly and never detract from the overall quality of the movie. A wonderful, underrated soundtrack ties the whole experience together neatly. There are so many factors that make it a masterpiece, but at its core, this gem of a movie is a master class in eliciting emotion through show don’t tell. It has earned a well deserved spot among my favorite movies of all time. Expand
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TRANSFORMERSFANMar 11, 2021
one of the best movie ever from 2008 along with madagascar 2, iron man, kung fu panda and the incredible hulk
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DarraghodowdApr 9, 2021
Pixar have created one of their greatest films in the story of a trash-compacting robot roaming the desolate Earth. The first half plays like a silent-era Chaplin-esque comedy, with the second half playing as an extravagant sci-fi epic,Pixar have created one of their greatest films in the story of a trash-compacting robot roaming the desolate Earth. The first half plays like a silent-era Chaplin-esque comedy, with the second half playing as an extravagant sci-fi epic, however, the beating heart of the movie is the unusual but beautiful romance between WALL-E and EVE. Expand
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Amirhosein2005May 17, 2021
The best animation I have ever seen !! A robot just looking for love that is too big for him! Undoubtedly, we are on the side of one of the most inherent animations of the century!
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MaddoxWhiteApr 25, 2021
This is the best Pixar film by a landslide. The creativity in this movie is amazing.
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AlexSantossJan 31, 2022
Such a beautiful movie, it shows how much we should all stick together and do everything as a whole ☺️
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danswinkNov 18, 2021
This was a wonderful family movie. It reminded my wife of one of her other favorites Short Circuit.
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LuissDtApr 22, 2022
With this global warming I decided to see Wall-e, and without a doubt it is one of the best animated movies in history with an excellent script and good animation
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AgentLviJun 27, 2023
Great movie. The story is decent. The scoring is great, visual is really amazing, the voice & sound is also amazing
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FinniJan 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this is most creative art work ever seen.it is educative and the society clearly see the effects of trash and the importance of planting trees. I absolutely love the plot and my new favorite character , wall-e. Expand
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KeyflameMar 19, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. with believable characters, spellbinding animation,great music,a environmental message that isn't overly preachy, and a great romance between 2 robots, this is easily pixar's best film yet! Expand
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BabaRoogaNov 2, 2022
This is my absolut favorite Disney movie, I have watched it more than ten Times.
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twotoApr 20, 2022
i hate this movie with a passion . people said it was great. it really isnt. only had one good part and wall-e and eva is cute but this movie is trash
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