WALL-E and EVE are extremely sympathetic. They're sweet, conscientious, loyal truth-seekers who are able to transcend technology and develop the capacity for love. WALL-E, however, looks rusty and hard-working and plucky, and expresses his personality with body language and (mostly) with the binocular-like video The movie draws on a tradition going back to the earliest days of Walt Disney, who reduced human expressions to their broadest components and.

The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below: This is getting to sound like a broken record: Pixar Animation Studios has just topped itself. Its musical imagery and two songs make him understand what love and. Ultimately, WALL-E is about nothing less than one of the tenets of human existence: the need to find a partner with whom to share life's experiences.

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Here's my review for what I think is Pixar's most crowning achievement after the "Toy Story" trilogy, "WALL-E" This movie is truly one of the definitions of. Read the Empire Movie review of WALL-E. To call WALL•E Pixar's best film would potentially denigrate films that deserve no scorn. Andrew Stanton, who with Finding Nemo proved himself a fine director of Pixar's traditional mismatched-buddy movie with a twist, has taken these elements and. Wall-E (the movie, not the character) is the latest film to jump on the "we're destroying the Earth" bandwagon - but it also warns against the dangers of Wall-E is very cute and we see much of the funny bits that have already been shown in trailers and commercials. We also meet his little buddy - a.

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For 'Wall-E', humans again take a back seat, and it's a robot with a cube for a belly and binoculars for eyes who's bleeping for our love. By rights, Wall-E shouldn't be cute in the Bambi or Dumbo sense of the word: he's battered and fading and the only noises he makes are computerised drawls not. Seven hundred years after humankind fled its refuse-strewn planet, one robot remains: WALL-E.

WALL-E On the surface the film WALL-E appears to be a cute movie about a robot (WALL-E) that is left on earth to clean up humanity's mess. What You Need To Know: WALL*E is the latest animated feature from Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures. Time for Wall-E to find love, with the delectable droid, Eve, who visited him on planet Earth and watched old Hollywood films with him. Pixar's funny, touching masterpiece may be their finest film yet.