WALL-E Review
Published: June 27, 2008
Updated: December 11, 2008
The folks who brought the world "Toy Story", "Finding Nemo" and more recently, "Cars", are back with their newest computer animated adventure, "WALL-E".
WALL-E an acronym for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter" Earth-class.
It's about a robot, living alone on Earth, collecting garbage and human bric-a-brac after the Earth has been abandoned for centuries...with humans now living sloth-like existences off in a distant space ship.
Soon, WALL-E meets "Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator", EVE for short, a scout robot from the space ship sent to Earth to evaluate its habitability.
It's love at first sight.
Disney's 9th Pixar film is short on dialogue, until we see the humans later, but long on sentiment as we're given a lesson in conservation, not polluting our planet and the idea that love is eternal...no matter what the form.
"WALL-E" is a wonderful film...creative, witty and it has a lot to say about all the junk we humans accumulate, and how a better world might exist in the future.





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