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Film Name: Wall-E by Disney -Pixer
Director: Andrew Stanton
Writers:
Andrew Stanton (screenplay) and Jim Capobianco (titles)
Category:
Animation - Comedy - Family - Romance – Science Fiction
Release Date: 27 June 2008 (USA)
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I went to watch this film Wall
E with my classmates. It was a great experience. Wall-E
is something else entirely. I don't know how to describe what it's about
without basically telling you how the whole movie goes. Virtually all of the
other Pixar releases focus on belonging to a family of some sort, and growth of
the main character. Those moments are here too, but it's almost beside the
point. I like the film a lot, for me the tagline of this film is “Less trash,
more green”. There is a message on this film in a very sweet way. I got some of
very true messages from this film.
The best way
to describe the film is as a science fiction, comedy, dramatic love story.
WALL*E, as a character, has dimension, personality, and heart... pretty impressive
given that he is essentially a trash compactor. It is true that there is little
dialogue in this feature, but I personally did not feel it detracted from the
story at all.
Earth was almost covered with garbage there was only a cockroach and a
little robot alive , though I could not understand that fact why the cockroach was
only alive object or was it also a kind of robot. I was wondering when robot spy
(Eve) came, why she didn’t recognize a cockroach as an alive object! I like the
love story between Eve and Walle, that was very sweet and emotional. Walle was
so caring with Eve. He called her Eva. That machines kind of sound effect was
really good.
According to the report, the film - has
a much darker tone than any other Pixar film thus far, but I think they were
failing to see that the tone was very much intentional and serves the story and
the final outcome. There was Environmental cataclysm into a scolding,
self-satisfied lecture; Mr. Stanton shows his awareness of the contradictions
inherent in using the medium of popular cinema to advance a critique of
corporate consumer culture. The residents of the space station, accustomed to
being tended by industrious robots, have grown to resemble giant babies, with
soft faces, rounded torsos and stubby, weak limbs. Consumer capitalism,
anticipating every possible need and swaddling its subjects in convenience, is
an infantilizing force. But as they cruise around on reclining chairs, eyes
fixed on video screens, taking in calories from straws sticking out of giant
cups, these overgrown space babies also look like moviegoers at a multiplex.
That Space ship captain wanted to come back but some of the robot rather the
higher authority do not wanted to come back for their earning issue I guess.
That was really weird.
People are so mechanical nowadays; they don’t even think for other
people nor caring about others. They don’t have any feeling for each other or
any emotional bonding. That story was about the future situation in earth, but I
think we can already feel that kind of atmosphere. The movie was indeed
fantastic. The skill to let a pair of robots carry the movie with not even half
a dozen words of unique dialogue is not something to scoff at.
The visuals were amazing, and I
was very moved by the characters and plot. This is probably one of the finest
animated movies I’ve seen. It was driven by plot, and not effects . If we want to spread some message among with the people
and try to guide a child in a proper way for saving earth , we can recommend
this film to them, it has a message and also some views which is may be very
childish kind of but if we are thinking in an artistic way , and if we want
to see this film with child’s eye , I think we can say this a really very good
film , With in 90 minutes we got some messages from some virtual machine or
robot , if they can do something for earth then why not we, to do our best to save
our earth from garbage and make it Green .
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