WALL-E (U)

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Time Out says

Tue Jul 15 2008

Humans land a raw deal when it comes to animations. We upright, two-legged creatures regularly have to give way to the superior intelligence or endless fascination of a deer or a dog or a penguin. It’s part of the bargain: we draw them, they make us look stupid.
And so it is with ‘Wall-E’, except this time we have only ourselves to blame. Pixar has drawn inspiration for this bold, bleak and often very beautiful film from the worst approximations of the future we’re shaping for our planet.

In Pixar’s last film, ‘Ratatouille’, it was a sewer rat who brilliantly grabbed our attention and revolutionised French cuisine. For ‘Wall-E’, humans again take a back seat, and it’s a robot with a cube for a belly and binoculars for eyes who’s bleeping for our love. When we do, finally, encounter humans – living on a self-sufficient spaceship, waited on by robots, sucking on straws – they’re fat, sedentary, greedy and unpleasant.

Plus ça change: from Cruella de Vil to our fellow folk in ‘Happy Feet’, cartoons have always held a mirror up to our selfish instincts.This time it’s 2700, and we’ve polluted ourselves out of existence. The only humans left live a sterile, bloated life high above earth, where we decamp for the second, more frenetic and less inspired half of the film. But everything that comes before is magical. The only animate object left in the lifeless, rust-coloured, dusty landscape of urban desolation that we used to call earth is one tireless mechanical waste-collector called Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter – Earth Class). He lives in a cluttered container and spends his days buzzing about, piling up junk to look like skyscrapers or Mayan temples and sucking up sun for his solar panels. His only company is a lonesome cockroach.

So that’s one robot, a cockroach and a vision of earth gone to pot. This is a cartoon that offers an uncompromising, imaginative, angry portrait of the future. It’s daring in its simplicity: for the first 40 minutes, we watch in wonder as Wall-E goes about his business in near silence; it’s the sharp intelligence of the detail, always so painstakingly rendered, that most amazes. At one point, Wall-E finds an abandoned diamond ring in a jewellery box. What does he do with it? He throws away the ring and plays with the hinges of the container. Of course he does: hinges should fascinate more than precious minerals. Shame on us for not realising that before.

By rights, Wall-E shouldn’t be cute in the Bambi or Dumbo sense of the word: he’s battered and fading and the only noises he makes are computerised drawls not dissimilar to ET’s limited lingo. But Wall-E is alluring, and not because he’s got big eyes or dangling eyelashes but because he’s smart, hard-working, with a romantic side, and is hopelessly addicted to watching clips of Michael Crawford and Barbra Streisand in Gene Kelly’s ‘Hello Dolly!’ on a video screen. He’s everything we should have been if we hadn’t put all our energy into destroying the planet.
But none of this is preachy or obvious.

Environmental destruction is only the breathtaking backdrop to the film and it’s more the minimalism of Wall-E’s existence that fascinates. By the time a sleeker, feminine robot called Eve – who looks like an iPod shaped into a pepper-pot – arrives, we’re craving her company in sympathy with our mechanised friend. Pixar has done it again. I wonder a little what kids will make of the long silence of the first half followed by the disorienting mania of the second, but there’s nothing here that’s not wonderfully imagined and lovingly presented.
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UK release:

Fri Jul 18 2008

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1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, London, SE1 8XR Show map/details

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    BFI IMAX 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk
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    Tube: Waterloo

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    Standard prices £7.90, concs £6.50, children (4-14) £4.95, under-threes free

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Rated as: 4/5 (102 ratings)
  • It's good to see someone thinikng it through.

    It&#039;s good to see someone Sat Jun 23 2012
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    Aug23Anonymous einai p Wed Jun 20 2012
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  • it is the greatest movie I've ever seen, some people said it is bad but i think they saw another movie, i saw wall-e for 12 times and i still enjoy it

    ARI Mon Mar 8 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • i personally loved the first part of the film - i could have watched that cute little robot on his voyage of discovery for the length of the entire film, what spoiled the film for me was the arrival of humans - in short talking and madcap behaviour ruined it for me, it just didnt need words to make it beautiful the beauty lies with empathy and imagination. i have given this an exactly 1/2 was rating because 1/2 is worth 5 stars the other is worth at most 2

    Amy Thu Feb 18 2010
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • WALL-E IS THE WORST FILM I HAVE EVER SEEN. IT WAS RATED 5 STARS WHY????/?? IF I COULD RATE IT ZERO STARS I WOULD. IT WAS A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY. THERE ARE HARDLY NO FUNNY BITS IN IT. BORING......... DONT WATCH IT. IT IS RUBBISH

    victoria Thu Aug 13 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Wall-e is so good ,YOU CAN'T MISS IT!!!!!!!!!!!! It is action packed and full of suprises.

    sean Tue Jan 6 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • it was really funny. it was one of the best films.i am 9 years old.

    tanya Tue Jan 6 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I did not particularry enjoy this film, but I am sure little children about 5-7 years would love it.

    Victoria Fri Jan 2 2009
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Ruby Iknow you are only 14 but we are not 'badmouthing ' the film, we are simply giving our opinion. We didnt like it and we are NOT objecting to you having liked it !!

    Frank Wed Dec 31 2008
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  • Loved it! LOL at the cuteness and couldn't believe the robot romance. Friends were like "You're 14 for goodness' sakes!" but I enjoyed it and so did my little sis Rhiannon. Must see movie, I strongly disagree with some of the other comments who badmouth this hit.

    Ruby Wed Dec 31 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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