WALL-E
WALL-E, a small industrial robot designed for trash compacting and clean-up work, lives life as he has for hundreds of years - cleaning up Earth. Humans have left, and desolation and garbage is left. But one day a mysterious ship lands, and an attractive (but dangerous) little robot comes out, and before long WALL-E is thrown into a sci-fi adventure - and the future of mankind.
The overall quality of this Pixar animated feature is definitely way up there. WALL-E is one of, if not the, most adorable and lovable robot of all time. The story is far-fetched (which is expected from a cartoon,) and by the time you reach the end it seems short (and too simple.) As is expected, there is a romance story. Some particle effects and some opening shots looked below-par.
There was almost no offensive material at all in this story. I highly recommend it as a family friendly film. There may be some very, very brief, mild language, and in one advertisement (featuring live actors,) people are wearing near-full-body swimsuits.
Reviewed by Benjamin Bailey
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Director:
Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
Studio:
Walt Disney Pictures
Cast Members:
Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin,
Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger,
Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver
Original Music Score:
Thomas Newman
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WALL-E