Wall-E Review

Allie Bojko
In this review we'll be looking into Pixar's movie Wall-E. OK, so the storyline starts out with a robot simply named Wall-E it's abbreviated for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth Class, who's in fact the only living thing roaming on Earth with tons of emotion. He eventually comes in contact with another robot that lands on the planet Earth, it came specifically to test if human life is made possible, by the way the robot is female and she's named Eve and than it all goes from there and so does the journey. It's truly hard for me to describe in so many words on how wonderful I find this movie Wall-E.

I love how beautifully defined the animation is it's truly flawless including how well designed the robots and the planet Earth were, it looked realistic. Throughout the movie Wall-E it was really difficult to differentiate what was real or not. I enjoyed how several of the shaky movie moments in the movie made the animations that much more realistic. The way the humans in the movie were rendered isn't as real as if you were to compare it to an actual person but certainly have a realistic element to the movie in that sense. I do have a certain assumption that the humans were created in this sense to give it a little bit of an unrealistic feeling.

I'm assuming that they made the humans look the way they are to show us as humans what some of the things that may happen in the future. It seems as if they are questioning what it is we want and what might be some of the outcomes of the initial desires we all want towards a better way of living by portraying both the pros and cons of such effects. The way the humans were created was to clearly show us as is what we will all eventually become some day. By showing us that in the near future that we'll become morbidly obese, lazy which we can't at all disagree with since most of the people living in the USA have us marked as the fattest country in the whole world. In this perspective or sense it does make the humans in the movie appear very real.

Wall-E's storyline is very brilliant indeed and how specific they are towards the way we see life and the planet Earth in the near future. There are many moments in this movie that have very real meanings to them. I wouldn't necessarily call this movie a children's movie considering it's G rating it appeals to people of all ages. There are way to many things in this movie that absolutely anyone would love and it wouldn't matter who the person is.

Eve is also a very loveable character in the fact that she does complete Wall-E as a robot. She's also quite interesting in the sense that her stature shouldn't fool you because she can pulverize anything without much of a struggle. The fact that her chemistry with Wall-E is so incredibly odd but yet perfect it makes the movie work so well. They are very different from each other from their overall look and persona which is very nicely done.

Pixar has a great reputation for creating tons of successful movies and this one is certainly one of them. I certainly loved this movie in every aspect of this film and would give this a big two thumbs up. I would recommend this movie to anyone because they would not be disappointed in anyway unless their crazy but yet that's my opinion.is certainly a likable character that I have taken a considerable liking to because I can relate to him. This is literally the first time that I've ever felt any emotion from any character in a movie. I also ended up crying through all the moments in the movie that were indeed sad which is what I've felt through Wall-E's emotions.

Published by Allie Bojko

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Believe it or not but this movie was nominated for 6 Academy Awards the only movie to do that other than The Beauty and The Beast.

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  • Jennifer Waite4/19/2010

    My son really liked this movie; I found the high-pitched noises throughout the whole thing really irritating! Lol

  • R. K. LoBello4/18/2010

    Sounds interesting.

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