Wednesday, September 17, 2008

"W.A..L.L-E"-poetic and simply beautiful!

Pixar films has made an yet an another success, after The Incredibles,Cars, Ratatouille, an amazing master piece in animation by Academy Award-winning writer-director Andrew Stanton of Finding Nemo.


Movie Details-

Directed by:Andrew Stanton
Starring:Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver.

"Wall-E" is one of the best animated movies to be released in a very long time. At times it manages to be almost poetic and lyrically beautiful in its exploration of the all too familiar subject of love.As expected from Pixar Animation Studios, the movie is dazzlingly beautiful in its animation, but it's also sublimely anchored in the central love story. The emotional arc of the story unfolds as gently as flower petals.

Synopsis:
Wall-E is a robot left behind by humans to clean up earth in the far future where there is no life at all. Wall-E goes about the task of meticulously arranging the heaps of scraps in the shape of skyscrapers. He also collects remnants of the life lived by humans and tries to make some emotional connection with all that has been long lost. But his life changes entirely when a sleek, more advanced female robot named Eve is assigned to search for life on earth.

For hundreds of years, WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) has been taking out the trash, and collecting precious knick-knacks in order to stave off the boredom of his dreary routine. Little does WALL-E realize that he has recently stumbled onto a secret that could save planet Earth, and once again make the ravaged planet safe for all humankind. When highly advanced search robot EVE makes friends with WALL-E and realizes the value of his remarkable discovery, she excitedly races back to let the humans know that there’s hope for their home planet after all. But after centuries alone in the world, WALL-E can’t stand the thought of losing the only friend he’s ever known, and eagerly follows her into the deepest reaches of space on the adventure of a lifetime. Along the way, the friendly trash-collecting robot who has always known what he was made for gradually begins to understand what he was meant for. Finding Nemo director Andrew Stanton returns to the helm for this family-friendly sci-fi adventure.



Rating:4.5/5

Official Website:http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/wall-e/

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