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by jenray @ Monday, Jul. 21, 2008 - 19:19:27

Hi to everybody...well, we went to see 'Wall-E', Pixar's latest offering, this afternoon, and I can say that it's a brilliant animation film. The work that went into it is stunning. The characters are excellently thought out, and very endearing. It's an ideal family film, but is also for adults as well who still have access to the child in them. The little waste disposal unit that is Wall-E is very, very lovable and the pristine high tech robot he falls in love with called Eve is equally well done.
I don't want to go into the plot here because I hate spoiling a film by telling you all about it, but it's very fast moving and never drags...there's only one major flaw at the end, but, if you can get past that, you should have a really good visit to the cinema...I won't say what it is, but will wait to see whether anybody else picked it up...LOL...I can highly recommend it.
Great big hugs to one and all...


 
 

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I've heard good things as well. Should be good!

I think you'll love it, Gilraen...

sweetladyjanesweetladyjane pro
21/07/08 @ 19:40

This has been getting great reviews here. I think people want something fun for a change.

It's got a very serious underside to it as well, so fun with a moral behind it...:)

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
21/07/08 @ 20:01

A very positive review :-)

Tom.

Well it deserves it...for a film with barely any speech in it until nearly the end, it relies totally on the animators' magic to make you believe in the sounds having meaning and you do...you really do 'hear' what's not being said in audible language...LOL...

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
21/07/08 @ 20:24

That's a very fine thing then, and I wish we'd see more of it. Far too many mainstream films rely on the format of a bit of explanatory conversation followed by a lot of stuff going on, repeat until finished. The art of telling stories with images and sounds is not lost then, it seems.

Good :-)

Tom.

Not at all in this...it's very refreshing....there's no attempt to be judgemental or sanctimonious...it's just Pixar doing what it does brilliantly...with a little treat on top...HLOL...I'll say no more...

I want to see this! I heard two raves on Radio 5 Live last week.

It's just a lovely little story...hope you enjoy it...GBHs...XX

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