Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:35 am
Ok. Wall-E is officially in theaters and I am now able to talk about the film. I will first give a mostly spoiler free review and then go into detail. Highlight if you want to read more, otherwise wait until after seeing the film.
I absolutely loved Wall-E. For a film with such little dialog, I never got bored and the animator's did a fantastic job revealing emotions of the robots with only a few words ("Wall-E," "Eve," and "Directive"). Also, I really have to hand it to the sound effects department. They really had their work cut out for them seeing as every time 90% of the cast (which were robots) moved, there was a unique sound to each one that in a weird way, told you something about their personality. The score was brilliant. I bought the soundtrack as soon as it was available. I can't say enough great things about this film and honestly, I can't think of a single bad thing to say about it.
The rest of what I want to say is full of spoilers, so you've been warned. Highlight if you want to keep reading.
I rented Hello Dolly days before going to Pixar to see the film and I was glad I did because I think I understood why Wall-E formed a strong bond with Eve so quickly as a result. When "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" started playing as the camera panned through space, I got a little bit giddy (yes, like a schoolgirl). I also loved how Wall-E recorded "It Only Takes A Moment" and would play it for Eve to try to show her what he was feeling.
I really liked the contrast in the opening. From the peaceful feeling of space to the damaged and desperate view of Earth in the future. I was happy they didn't dwell on the negative. Clever gags with Wall-E exploring human junk were hysterical. I especially loved the items he would chose to keep and take back to his "home." Also, for those of you interested in hidden items in Pixar films, the person I saw this with swears they saw a stash of Toy Story Toys on one of the rotating shelves. I hope to catch it when I see this again, and hopefully other fun hidden things. I'm sure that Pizza Planet truck is in there somewhere. I was just so caught up in the story that I forgot to look.
I found Eve to be a little bit scary at first, but I think the score helped to display the beauty that Wall-E saw in her.
I was very nervous about how they would handle all of the humans being so fat and lazy, but I must say they pulled it off in a way that was funny without making you feel bad for the humans.
As for the surprising villian, I sort of saw it coming, but it was still entertaining.
For those of you still reading who haven't seen the film yet, I do hope that I didn't spoil anything for you that you couldn't have found out elsewhere (the junior novelization has been available for a while anyways).
I am excited to hear what other people think of the film.
I absolutely loved Wall-E. For a film with such little dialog, I never got bored and the animator's did a fantastic job revealing emotions of the robots with only a few words ("Wall-E," "Eve," and "Directive"). Also, I really have to hand it to the sound effects department. They really had their work cut out for them seeing as every time 90% of the cast (which were robots) moved, there was a unique sound to each one that in a weird way, told you something about their personality. The score was brilliant. I bought the soundtrack as soon as it was available. I can't say enough great things about this film and honestly, I can't think of a single bad thing to say about it.
The rest of what I want to say is full of spoilers, so you've been warned. Highlight if you want to keep reading.
I rented Hello Dolly days before going to Pixar to see the film and I was glad I did because I think I understood why Wall-E formed a strong bond with Eve so quickly as a result. When "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" started playing as the camera panned through space, I got a little bit giddy (yes, like a schoolgirl). I also loved how Wall-E recorded "It Only Takes A Moment" and would play it for Eve to try to show her what he was feeling.
I really liked the contrast in the opening. From the peaceful feeling of space to the damaged and desperate view of Earth in the future. I was happy they didn't dwell on the negative. Clever gags with Wall-E exploring human junk were hysterical. I especially loved the items he would chose to keep and take back to his "home." Also, for those of you interested in hidden items in Pixar films, the person I saw this with swears they saw a stash of Toy Story Toys on one of the rotating shelves. I hope to catch it when I see this again, and hopefully other fun hidden things. I'm sure that Pizza Planet truck is in there somewhere. I was just so caught up in the story that I forgot to look.
I found Eve to be a little bit scary at first, but I think the score helped to display the beauty that Wall-E saw in her.
I was very nervous about how they would handle all of the humans being so fat and lazy, but I must say they pulled it off in a way that was funny without making you feel bad for the humans.
As for the surprising villian, I sort of saw it coming, but it was still entertaining.
For those of you still reading who haven't seen the film yet, I do hope that I didn't spoil anything for you that you couldn't have found out elsewhere (the junior novelization has been available for a while anyways).
I am excited to hear what other people think of the film.