Wall-E is another amazing animated film that is from Disney's Pixar studios. Rather than the rest of their films, this movie, especially in the beginning, is minimal talking and a lot of visual storytelling as Wall-E can only say a couple of words. The narration I started my review with was the questions that were going through my head as I watched it. At first I was confused, but the story pieced itself together for me before my eyes.
Wall-E isn't just a robot – he has feelings. He yearns for someone to love; a hand to hold. His prayers are answered when a more updated, latest version robot visits planet Earth and recognizes a single plant that Wall-E had, the only form of life currently on the planet. The new robot, Eve, is programmed to deliver the plant to a station in outer space upon its discovery.
Wall-E follows her to the station in outer-space, and that is when the audience discovers where all the humans went.
The humans have been living for hundreds of years on a massive flying ship, where obesity and consumerism are as common as breathing. People have literally lost the use for their legs and any other kind of muscle except their throats to help them intake food. They now use robots and computers for virtually everything.
The discovery that Earth can again sustain life forms is huge: but humans have now become to comfortable in their lazy worlds, that Earth has become a forgotten place...
Wall-E isn't just another animated comedy film that Pixar is used to creating: this time it's something much deeper for any kind of audience to appreciate, complete with a message meant for everyone to hear. Focusing on the terrors of growing consumerism and the increasing reliance on machines to do our thinking for us, Wall-E is a heart-warming story with a chilling warning.
See this movie for yourself and hear the message loud and clear, while laughing at the light humor and cuteness of all the robots and machines. Watch videos online by clicking on one of the links below:
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