Description FINDING NEMO director Andrew Stanton moves from the ocean into the final frontier with this futuristic film from Pixar. On an abandoned Earth where trash has taken over, a robot named WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) accidentally finds the means for humans to return to their planet. Another machine, EVE, leaves to tell humanity the good news, and WALL-E follows her into space.
| Credits | | Producer: | Jim Morris |
Editorial Reviews 5 stars out of 5 - WALL-E is a character of genius, as wondrous an example of the potential of animation as you will ever see. Empire (10/21/2008)
WALL-E surely breaks new ground [...] It is also a disarmingly sweet and simple love story, Chaplinesque in its emotional purity. New York Times (10/21/2008)
4 stars out of 4 - Animation art at its highest level [...] You leave WALL-E with a feeling of the rarest kind, that you've just enjoyed a close encounter with an enduring classic. Rolling Stone (10/21/2008)
Pixar's latest is wonderful and full of wonder [....] Daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental, WALL-E gains strengths from embracing contradictions Los Angeles Times (10/21/2008)
[E]xceptionally good. In fact it's one of Pixar's best films [...] The film's joy, though, is the way WALL-E's situation develops in an organic, lyrical, musical way. Sight and Sound (10/21/2008)
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