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Heart-warming Pixar animated tale about a robot who accidentally discovers the way to save planet Earth. 700 years after humanity has left Earth, WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) fills his days collecting rubbish, and anything else that takes his fancy, trying to fend off the boredom of his lot. But unknowingly, the tiny tube-eyed robot has discovered a secret that could make the once beautiful planet habitable again, enabling humankind to return. One day, Eve, a search robot, lands on Earth in a cloud of dust, and WALL-E is smitten. When she realises the importance of his find, she sets out to tell the remaining humans, eager to let them know the planet can be saved. But WALL-E, after centuries of being alone, can't bear to see her go, and hitches a ride through the cosmos on an adventure his memory banks will never forget. (Disney / Buena Vista)

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Stanislaus 

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English WALL-E is one of those animated films that managed to make me laugh, move me and amaze me, which is a pretty strong combination even for a feature film and there are few representatives of all these qualities today. It's the kind of sweet, almost endearing diversion that both children and adults can settle down to, and there's definitely something for everyone. Even though the script is so ... concise ... it still amused me. The film is accompanied by a great musical score, and putting the classic music from Hello Dolly! into the plot was also a great move. Technically, I have nothing to complain about, I enjoyed it as much as I could and still had something to look at: truly amazing and breathtaking animation. In short, an animated film that succeeded for me in every way, and that's the most important thing for me. ()

Isherwood 

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English Perceiving WALL-E as just a pleasant fairy tale about robots in love is a bit misguided. Pixar has its stuff down to a science. The initial retro atmosphere, the work with film references, Newman's music, the fantastic visuals, and the admittedly primitive, yet incredibly energetic story, which doesn't sell its ecological message and criticism of consumerism as cheaply as it might seem, are proof of clever creative minds that are simply good at what they do, no matter what some of the stodgy scrooges around them think. Pixar films have a heart as big as the world economic crisis and I’m happy to be entertained and moved by them again and again. ()

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Zíza 

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English I have to admit that the beginning was literally torture for me... so boring! But then we were transported aboard a ship with overweight... well, fat people. And that's where the movie kind of started for me. I most enjoyed sitting with the captain and his amazement. "What's a ball? What's a dance?" plus his first steps and the music.... this was just divine! :-) The ending is clear, Wall-E and the tough Eve end up together... "Children, you will grow plants of all kinds... pizza plants!" XoD this ending wasn't bad :-) ()

kaylin 

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English I was thinking, how is it possible to make an animated film where there's almost no dialogue, and turn it into something truly great, both in terms of storytelling and entertainment that makes the audience laugh? It indeed entertains. Both children and adults. It’s one of the most original cartoons of recent times. A film that children will love, and that also holds meaning for adults. There are interesting and memorable characters and ideas here, which are important for an excellent animated film. Moreover, it's an absolutely excellent science fiction film. ()

Marigold 

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English Cute, visually breathtaking, quite shallow in terms of content and cheaply moralistic, but if you take it as an eco-fairy tale created by playful Pixar children, it cannot disappoint. There are plenty of spikes in the humor, beautiful places and nice music, so it's easy to forgive that it's blinded by a very permeable and shallow story. It is a film for children... maybe overgrown children, but still children. WALL-E works. ()

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