Movie – WALL·E [REVIEW] – In Space, No One Can Hear You Clean

IMDB Rating: 8,4/10
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Family
Director: Andrew Stanton
Writer: Pete Docter
Stars: Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin

Another one of the films from the collaboration between Walt Disney and Pixar entitled WALL·E. This movie is hilarious and touching at the same time. How is it possible if the story when the earth is no longer inhabited by humans and only live on an artificial planet called Axiom while the earth itself is full of garbage. It is not unexpected if this film is able to make the audience touched and laughed at the same time while watching it. Successfully brought 1 Oscar award in the category of Best Animated Feature Film of the Year in 2009, this film is very suitable to watch even though this movie is animated.

“WALL·E,” tells about a world that is already too full of rubbish and all humanity left the earth to live on an artificial planet called Axiom. A robot named WALL·E (Ben Burtt) or referred to as Waste Allocation Load Lifter – Earth-Class is one of its very lonely residents. This robot is tasked to clean up all the waste on earth after humanity has gone. Suddenly, a robot that attracts the attention of WALL·E named EVE (Elissa Knight) or Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator comes to earth to find signs of life by carrying evidence of a plant. WALL·E who have found it first tracing EVE and the adventure of that robot junk is started.

When compared with the animated films in general, WALL·E has its own uniqueness mainly on the part of characters that only communicate through emotional and physical. So as long as you watch, this movie will be a lot of a pantomime conversation between characters that is easy to understand each movement.

Of course, even children can understand when watching it and adults will also be interested to watch it. The depiction of the earth in this film where the future is already filled with garbage looks real if we imagined. How the robots look alive and there is a romance story that’s also no less touching with other animated films.

Overall, this movie is very suitable to watch with family, especially with children. Where the lessons we get in this movie are very much in touch with a life that is beginning to be filled with junk as well. Humans do have to keep the earth where they live, not to pollute it.

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