August 28
Robot love: WALL-E and EVE
If you love animation and a big fan of PIXAR/Walt Disney Pictures, then WALL-E will not disappoint you. It directed by Andrew Stanton, whose last film was Finding Nemo (2003)
In the not so distant future, humans have fled in luxurious spaceships as they no longer find mother earth habitable to stay–the planet is buried under miles of garbage.WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) goes about his lonely job of compacting trash on earth. After hundreds of years of this, WALL-E has developed a personality. Then, one day, EVE (a fem-robot) is sent to Earth to check for any signs of life.They are totally not at the same wavelength at first. But our little WALL-E falls head over wheels for this state-of-the-art metallic cutie.
The whole story flows smoothly without a single unnecessary minute to slow things down. You can't help but be totally caught up in the world of a lonely robot looking for love. Pixar's put together yet another movie to be enjoyed by all ages. I know those are strong words, but I believe they are completely justified.
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