WALL·E
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After 700 years of doing what he was built for,
He’ll discover what he’s meant for.
Pixar has done it again marvelously with the latest release of WALL·E. In fact it gives me more than I expect. It’s about an adventourous love story between WALL·E and EVE and their attempt to save planet earth and the human race. If you want to know the plot in detail click here. Anyway, the way the story being told is fresh and creative. Robots get their own unique human like personalities. This is the first animation that is almost independent of dialogues. Only artificial sounds and symbolic facial expressions are used as means of communication between various robots.
There are 2 romantic scenes in the animation. The first one showing WALL·E going to great lengths to protect the deactivated EVE after she has stored the plant insider herself. WALL·E even drags EVE to the shoreline to witness the sunset. The second part is that WALL·E escaped from a self-detonating escape pod with the help of a fire extinguisher and flies around the Axiom with the delighted EVE. EVE even kisses (electrical spark) WALL·E sending his energy level sky high.
The animation also brings out another clear environmental message: if we keep on producing non-recyclable waste, most probably we’ll end up using all available waste storage spaces and severely poison the planet beyond repair.
This is a cool animation suitable for all ages. It contains all the humour, love, warmth, hope and information that everyone requires to really enjoy the duration of 105 minutes. I give 5 out of 5 for WALL·E. I’m planning for a second round, anyone? =)
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