"WALL-E is the last robot left on Earth, programmed to clean up the planet, one trash cube at a time. However, after 700 years, he’s developed one little glitch—a personality. He’s extremely curious, highly inquisitive, and a little lonely."Movie type: Comedy Adventure - Like all other Pixar animated features, this science fiction story has appeal far beyond children and should appeal to all possible audiences with its mix of comedy, action, romance, and a relevant message. The first third of the film has very little spoken dialogue, but the visuals should keep the youngest children engaged.
Director: Andrew Stanton
Script: Andrew Stanton
Starring: Fred Willard (Shelby Forthright),Jeff Garlin (Captain), Paul Eiding
Length: 1 hr. 43 min.
Reviews:
“Very Good There are numerous reasons to see WALL-E but the most compelling of these is that it recaptures a motion picture magic that is too often missing from the high-tech playpens called multiplex auditoriums.” Berardinelli, Internet Critic
“Very Good Pixar’s 'WALL•E' succeeds at being three things at once: an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story.” Roger Ebert
“Excellent WALL•E is at once futuristic, funny and fantastical. It's an extraordinarily captivating adventure, laden with equal parts humor and heart and populated with memorable and endearing characters.” USA Today
“Good Aside from a few blips and beeps, there's nary a word spoken, and the whole thing unfolds like a deeply poignant, Chaplin-esque pantomime set amid the grease and grime of frighteningly realized dead world. It can hardly be called a children's film, but a masterpiece of feature-film animation for all ages.” TV Guide Online
Source: cinemareview.com
22.07.2008