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Post by Groundhog Phil on Aug 13, 2021 15:18:49 GMT
This has to be my faourrite pixar movie.
Even at my grand old age. When I first saw this, I had missed the first 15 minutes but I still ended up watching it. After another 15 minutes it was like "Okay I'm still watching this..." and another 15 "WHY AM I STILL WATCHING THIS??!!" - but in a good way. By this time WALL-E and EVE where dancing around space and I was just completetly mesmirized!! All the way up to this point in fact, I hadn't been able to take my eyes of the screen with the nice animation and engaging story.
The hallmarks of a great IMO, great animation, engaging characters and storyline with side plots like escape from the medical/maintinence bay to the plant, being alone, the relationships between WALL-E and Eva. I think this is a great fun, family film. The second time I saw it I still missed 5 minutes of the beginning, but that second time is when I truley fell in love with the film.
Did you like this, what were your favourite bits?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2022 17:18:19 GMT
Oh my gosh! This movie was great! It was so hilarious, especially when he was going through trying to find stuff to collect. I was annoyed with how the humans had become though. Very lazy. Seems we are there, doesn't it? Everything is automated & we don't even appreciate a simple flower or plant growing.
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Post by Groundhog Phil on Mar 9, 2022 11:20:23 GMT
It really was a magical film- so much was said yet so little betwwen wall-E and Eva. Not to far off with the humans and we sit in our cars more and more, veg on social media. Not too far off at all really.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2022 16:17:20 GMT
I just watched it again & honestly had to take a bit because while it was a children's show, it had a deep meaning. It was heartbreaking how the humans just let themselves go. They were on that ship for so long then the one said, "I didn't know we had a pool."
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