Wall-EReviewed by: David Criswell, Ph.D. Good
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience:
Kids, Family
Genre:
Animation, Comedy, Kids, Family, Sci-Fi
Length:
1 hr. 37 min.
Year of Release:
2008
USA Release:
June 27, 2008 (wide - 3,900 theaters)
DVD: November 18, 2008 ![]() ![]()
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“After 700 years of doing what he was built for—he'll discover what he's meant for.” Pixar Studios has produced some of the best family entertainment since Walt Disney died. Their latest picture, “Wall-E,” is allegedly one of the first they thought of, but they could not sell the idea until recently. One might call it a love story between two Robots (one of which is called “Eve”). Of course the movie is about far more than that. It is also a social commentary on corporations and about the human condition. As “Wall-E” and “Eve” leave the earth they arrive at a spaceship full of the only human survivors from earth. There the people's every needs are taken care of by computers and robots, but Wall-E and Eve soon help mankind realize that his future is back on earth making things called “farms” and doing things like “dancing.” “Wall-E” is a thoroughly entertaining movie, but as someone who does not have children himself, I wonder if children will enjoy this one as much as some parents. The first half of the movie has nary a word of dialogue and might seem slow to children used to Superhero movies and the fast paced action designed for the ADD generation. Will they pay attention? Will they enjoy a love story about two robots? Certainly they will love the robots, but what about the larger social commentary? Morally I did not see anything wrong with the film. Perhaps really small children might be bothered by a couple of robots which are demolished, but I could not find a single dirty joke or inappropriate comment. On the other hand, “Wall-E” seemed to have a great deal of social commentary that might require explanation. Has technology made us into living vegetables? Have we harmed our planet in our desire to make life more entertaining and work free? Obviously these issues could be explosive political issues, but it is handled well enough that each viewer can largely formulate his own opinion. The theory of global warming is never mentioned but pollution and trash certainly are. Is this too heavy handed for young ones? No. The film does not preach political solutions, but does clearly mock the seeming fact that man is becoming a couch potato. Let us examine this closely. First, planet earth is literally a pile of trash after the “Global CEO” of a giant corporation seemingly turned the entire planet into a bunch of mindless consumers unable to think for themselves. The humans about the spaceship float around on hoverchairs and are shaped like butterballs. Most have never walked in their lifetime and in one scene which parodies the scene in “2001 A Space Odyssey” where apes evolve into upright walking creatures, the Captain struggles to get out of his chain and take the first steps of his life. Other humans are hooked up to virtual reality computers and seem oblivious to the real world around them. They are fascinated when they see it. Now some might call this heavyhanded, but I was not offended. It is clearly parody and specific issues and solutions are not preached from the screen. What is preached is summarized in the words of the Captain, “I don't want to survive. I want to live!” That is the theme of the film. Living. Have we forgotten the simple pleasures of life? Are we just mindless consumers who long for entertainment and have forgotten how to do anything ourselves? The Captain must asks his computer what a “farm” is and and soon learns that he can grow his own food, such a apples and pizzas! The only thing really missing from the film was God. This is perhaps all to predictable, but unfortunate. If we really want to understand our way in the world and our purpose in life then we need to know God, and only through Christ can we understand that. Perhaps that is the real reason that so many people have become mindless consumers looking for something, but not knowing what they are looking for. We scurry back and forth seeking happiness in games, entertainment, and valuables, when real happiness is found in our relationship with God. The real joy of the film is in the two leading robots. Wall-E is fascinated by little things, but especially by love. The robots show us what too many of us seem to have forgotten in the hustle and bustle world. “Wall-E” ranks among Pixars' best films, although I would not put it in the same class with “Toy Story” or “The Incredibles.” The only real question is how will children react? That is something I am very curious to know. Perhaps that is why the film was never made until now. One thing is for sure; Pixar film's new movie will not be a flop. Violence: Minor / Profanity: None / Sex/Nudity: None See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers. Comments below:
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Positive - This weekend, my three nephews and I attended the local theater to watch “Wall-E” and everyone had a good time. Even the youngest was talking about “Wall-E” and calling out his name in the likes of EVE, WALL-E's love interest. This is a simple science fiction about a lonely robot still tending to his job on Earth after some 700 years when mankind had become fat and moved about in their hover chairs, living in outer-space in their AXIOM spaceship due to the Earth have became an inhabitable planet. WALL-E had gained some interesting personalities during those times until EVE's arrival looking for signs of plant life so she can report back to AXIOM that the Earth is once again be recolonized. It's a good thing that Pixar have full creative reign and not Disney, because for the first thirty minutes, it's pure science fiction with the magic touch of Pixar. Since it is Pixar, there are some interesting appearance from Apple's products and sounds for those of Apple fans. Overall, “Wall-E” is just right for the whole family. Positive - My wife and I saw this today and highly recommend it for the whole family, including adults. I don't think either of us expected the 'deeply romantic' storyline which I thought outweighed even the moral messages contained in the film. Positive - I took my 5-year-old son to view this film over the weekend and we both really enjoyed it. My son is really into robots, so he has been looking forward to this movie for quite some time. It did not disappoint. Positive - Last week's WORLD magazine had a great article on this film and the creators. http://www.worldmag.com/articles/14127 I didn't know before I read it that Andrew Stanton, who directed Wall*E, is a Christian. Some people have seized upon the film's junk-filled Earth setting as an environmental message, but it is not. '[F]ar weightier themes—like how technology distances us from the wonder of creation and how that distance cripples us spiritually—play a bigger role. In fact, if Stanton criticizes people for anything, it's for worship of leisure. Because they live to be cared for rather than to care, the few human beings WALL•E meets have become, to use Stanton's words, giant babies—literally feeding on milk rather than solid food. In contrast, WALL•E, the meek little trash collector, accepts stewardship in a way that people have rejected. And because love springs from service, he comes to love the creatures that inhabit Earth. That's not an environmental message, it's a biblical one.' Positive - Def. ideal entertainment for small children who require little in the way of plot devices, plodding dialogue, etc. Also ideal for deaf people and people in general (a lotta good gags adults will pick up on). Swell movie all around. I know if I were 5 again, I'd be watching this movie everyday alongside “Race for Your Life Charlie Brown,” “Home Alone,” and “E.T.” Positive - Around last year, I had heard of Pixar's newest endeavor and wondered what a lot of people were probably thinking: 'How are they going to pull this off?' And yet, Pixar continues to amaze with quality family entertainment and values packed into some of the best cinema in recent years. “Wall-E” is definitely no exception, providing a very unique and uplifting viewing experience that is truly unforgettable. The titular character is a robotic trash compactor designed to clean up the garbage left behind by the humans who abandoned the planet centuries earlier. Interestingly enough, he is the only one of his kind still performing his job. Along the way, we discover a lot about his daily life - he is very lonely and has only a cockroach for a pet, he keeps himself entertained with a VHS copy of 'Hello, Dolly,' and he collects various treasures found in the piles of trash he cleans up. One day, his world is turned upside down when a spaceship lands and deposits a life-seeking female robot named EVE, whom he instantly falls for. Positive - This movie is simply THE best family film ever released. It is one that never, ever panders to the lowest common denominator, never insults your intelligence, and never gives you what you expect just because you expect it. This film is regal, tasteful, and stunning beautiful. Dialogue is only at a need-to-use basis, and you don't know how refreshing that is, especially with the kiddie flicks coming out nowadays that are full of hyperactive dancing animals affected with ADD and overtalkative behavior issues. This is THE most mature G-rated film to come out since “2001: A Space Odyssey”—and speaking of '2001: A Space Odyssey', be grateful that Kubrick had to guts to make that 40 years ago, because without that film as a precedent, 'Wall-E' would have had an even harder time selling itself. Similar to 2001, it has very little dialogue, an excellent use of background music (including two musical allusions to 2001 with “Blue Danube” and “Thus Spake Zarathustra”), and a refusal to stick to the norms of their genres. However, “Wall-E” is very much its own movie, and definitely the best of the year so far. Positive - Good, clean, fun, family-friendly entertainment at the movies; good choice for disposable income! Nothing in the film that would make Christian parents cringe. Took my five-year old daughter to see “Wall-E”, and she required no assistance in understanding the plot or storyline: an adventurous, sci-fi, romantic-comedy that's head & shoulders above its peers. Positive - Watching Pixar’s “Wall-E” delivered EVERYTHING a movie-going experience is meant to be: you are in awe of the incredible visuals, you are moved by the music, you are inspired by the story, you laugh, you feel, and yes, you are even made to think. Positive - I took my 5 year old boy to this movie today and he was glued to the screen the whole time. We did not even notice the lack of dialogue in the first half of the movie. Watching Wall-E's daily life was fascinating to both of us. Positive - Heartwarming, with an environmental message. My husband & I liked it so much, we saw it twice! The commentary on how we Americans are driven by advertising & media hype was SO on target! The brainwashing appeared to have happened easily, as it does in our world through the media. And how appropriate was the name of the company that ran the world? Positive - This film is amazing! I saw it yesterday, me and my friend were one of the few teenagers in the crowd The rest were adults with children. I highly recommend it. It is thought-provoking and beautifully made. Positive - I've never been one for animated films (I prefer live action) but when I saw the previews for “Wall-E” I knew I'd have to check it out. Science fiction, funny robot... what's not to like, right? I didn't expect it to be so good. Positive - I loved this film, I've already seen it twice. Really the only glaring disappointment I personally have is the fact that there was no mention of God. If there had been some sort of testimony to Him, I may have rated this 10 out of 10. However, I found that (and I doubt I truly expected to find this) the character of Wall-E came off almost as symbolic of Jesus in a few scenes. Positive - First of all, let me make it clear that I loved Wall-E. I saw the film a week after it opened and was blown away by what I was witnessing. Here was a motion picture that, for the first half hour was simply images and sounds like Beeps and Boops. Yet what the picture allows you to feel emotionally is what is truly astounding. The blank faced characters of Wall-E and EVE are brilliantly constructed to allow the audience to overlay their emotions on the character's faces. I sat through the entire movie without blinking or a straying eye. I could not believe what I was seeing. I thought the message of the movie was timely and important. My family and I do our best in our daily lives to conserve our resources and keep physically healthy. I guess that you might say that we are about as physically and environmentally conscious as one can be without becoming an actual activist. Positive - ***possible spoiler*** I've read a lot of people saying the environmentalist aspect was offensive, and I braced myself as soon as it started, but was pleasantly suprised... the ending where it showed the captain and crew planting plants, and subsequently we see the hillside starting to grow new life, because MAN was taking care of the earth (man was working and reaping benefits) was a good message-we need to do our part. I did NOT feel at all that this was the 'Happy Feet' in your face propoganda film at all. It showed the huge consequences of being lazy (sloth) and not being the stewards of our bodies and our earth-morbid obesity and our planet being very unpleasant and unlivable. The tone was very much not what I got from that disgusting penguin movie (Happy Feet)! Positive - There is one particular thing about this movie that jumped way out at me and said this movie needs to be seen by those who can't seem to communicate when it comes to live conversation where eye contact, facial expression, and body language adds great meaning to what's being said. I mean now days you'll find people standing right next to each other texting. As a whole our 'shoot from the hip' communication skills are getting really, really flabby just like our bodies are as we learn to rely way too heavily on technology as the movie's primary message seems to focus on. There is so much that is said with Eve's eyes and the different postures Wall E uses expressing a plethora of emotions throughout the entire movie. The show wouldn't have been the least bit enjoyable if the 2 robots texted back and forth as they communicated and never actually looked at each other changing expressions using all the tools the Lord gave people to communicate with. Eve and Wall E humbled me making me want to be much more animated in my communication w/ the people the Lord gives me the responsibility to witness to. Positive - The only thing I have found offensive with this movie is the credits. At the end of the movie (while the credits role), they show the earth slowly becoming normal again. With fish and animals just magically replenishing the earth after becoming extinct. Showing some sign of a belief in evolution, if my perception is correct. Neutral
Neutral - This movie is non-stop entertainment for the attention-challenged generation, with quick movements and rapid scene shifts that made me feel dizzy. If you blink, you will miss much. Saying this though, it was a good, clean, family-friendly movie that the kids will love. It had a creative and unique storyline, as well as state of the art animation. The kids will want to see this one again on DVD, but I think that I will skip it in the future. Neutral - Honestly, this really isn't one of Pixar's best. The movie is very clean and there's nothing offensive in it. That's the good part! The bad news is, I just felt like in Wall-E, there wasn't a lot of effort put in this. I was going to say 'negative', but I decided to put 'neutral', because I decided the movie was better than the way it was broadcast on the trailers. Seriously, the theatrical trailers don't give Wall-E enough justice. Neutral - My wife and I agreed that we actually enjoyed the cartoon before the show better than “Wall-E.” We both laughed almost through the entire cartoon, but actually dozed off briefly during the show. In a nutshell, to us, it was well made, but somewhat boring. I donno, maybe we were just tired. Neutral - I'm going to have to say I was a bit let down by this movie as its enjoyable moments were overshadowed by it's environmental message (both overt and subliminal). Negative
Negative - I took my 2 girls, one who has been waiting for this movie for a very long time. The short movie at the beginning, is about a magician and his rabbit. Our thoughts on that movie, was it was rather violent. The rabbit isn't very kind to the magician and ends up doing quite a bit of harm to the magician. Seemed to be of the Roadrunner and Coyote style of cartoon. Negative - I have been looking forward to Wall-E for quite some time now, ever since Stanton the director announced the premise online some years ago and although I was a bit skeptical in regards to the setting I was willing to put my trust into the exceptionally talented hands of Pixar and go along for the ride. Unfortunately I was quite disappointed with just how much of the story was focused on the Environmental agenda. Don't get me wrong, the film itself looks and sounds phenomenal and Wall-E is an extremely endearing character, but the film has an extremely dark focus, and one I'm not at all in agreement with! Negative - Global Warming propaganda at it's best. Humans=BAD, anything green=GOOD. I can't recommend this film due to it's anti-human, anti-capitalism, anti-business message. It's basically another Disney/Pixar environmental guilt trip. Isn't Disney/Pixar being a bit hypocritical? A movie tailored to kids containing rampant anti-consumer imagery/messaging; yet these companies make a substantial part of their money selling the same kind of garbage WALL-E is busy destroying in our future world? Negative - “Wall-e” was not a film for kids who believe in God. Although the animation was great, as would be expected from Pixar, the agenda was nauseating. Al Gore appears to have been the creator and director of the film. It was not for kids, and my kids did not even enjoy it. My 4 year old was ready to leave, unlike “Cars” or “Kung fu Panda”. This movie clearly showed the lack of belief in God by showing that earth was dead. It was so anti oil, nuclear power, consumers, and over the top pro green! There is a new religion that is in our movies and schools, yet where are the Christian voices defining this? “Wall-e” was a terrible film for kids and was done to further the agenda by the wealthy in the world who don't live as they preach. So much for a happy movie that my kids come out of with smiles and laughter as they did cars. Negative - For those whom are Christians and are looking for a movie that does not contain language that you do not want to bring into your home you may want to reconsider Wall-E. These are the following words that I found in the movie: by golly, darn it all, and get the heck out of here - these three were all spoken during a prerecorded message by a human. Blasted ship and stupid wheel were spoken by the captain of the ship. Comments from young people
Positive - This movie was absolutely beautiful in every way. It's fun, cute, deep, romantic, and nothing is wrong with it unless you fail to suspend disbelief about robots having souls (Please do, for the love of Pete.) I'm a huge animation geek. I've seen tons of animated films. This is the best ones I have ever seen. Positive - I am a huge Pixar fan, I've seen all of their movies in theaters and I own them all. I can definitely say that WALL-E did not disappoint me at all; the animation was terrific, and WALL-E and EVE were very cute and likeable. The only part that some people could find objectionable is when WALL-E finds a bra in the trash, but I thought that part was hilarious, because he's just like a curious little kid who doesn't know what it is! Other than that, there's nothing in this movie that's offensive. Positive - Wow, I just have to say I loved this movie, it had no offensive things in it at all. It kept me wanting to cry in some parts (but I’m thirteen, and a boy, so I didn’t want to cry in the movies) and was a happy movie at the same time. To summarize it, see it, and buy it! Positive - This was a wonderful film. I do admit I got a bit bored during the first part on Earth, but overall it was great. The romance was clean, beautiful, and not offensive or ungodly in any way. I really don't care if God isn't mentioned, (remember they have to think about their non-Christian audience, too) and it had extremely good morals. Unlike many animated films these days, it was completely clean without any dirty jokes that seem to taint good movies. At first, I was a little concerned about the environmentalism, (I hate when children's movies are filled with adult opinions) but it simply presented these problems without rubbing it in your face. I loved it. Positive - This is one of the best films of the year, so far. Its better than “Ironman” and Indy 4. Though I do caution you that this movie may be boring for kids 6 and under because it barley has any dialouge in it and it is kind of like Castaway in a robot- disney way and my brother who are 4 and 2 mostly got bored in it. Its a very interesting movie and is very well written. There isn't much violence and there is no nudity or profanity. Now you may be asking is there any spiritual content in the movie and yes there is I believe. Wall- e wants to be loved and then when the mysterious robot Eve comes he discovers he can be loved. So the main value in this movie is Love because nothing can break love so yes this is a great value to show in any movie.God is not mentioned in the movie nor Jesus but there was a deeper message in there I'm still trying to figure out. It is deep and I do not think it was meant for little kids under eight and it isn't very funny. So Wall-e does show good values. Positive - I have eagerly been awaiting Pixar's new movie since they first showed previews for the box-like robot with binocular eyes. Bearing in mind it was made by Pixar, I expected a good movie. All expectations were met! The movie-making quality was excellent and the storyline was clever! Wall-E was the best blend of comedy and a strong plot I have seen in a long time! Positive - This movie was a amazing movie that I think is a great movie for the whole entire family. It was a very clean movie that in my opinion had nothing objectionable in it. It was cute love story with a happy ending. I enjoyed this movie a lot and my brother (age 11) and dad (age???) enjoyed this movie just as well. Positive - “Wall-E” was an excellent movie in my opinion. At the beginning it started out as a short cartoon called 'Presto.' It was about a magician who tried reaching a rabbit thru his magic hat. The rabbit did every possible thing he could to the magician because the magician didn't feed the rabbit. It was like tom and jerry. “Wall-E” was probably the most excellent animated robot movie ever. The animation was so good, that some pictures looked like a picture in the real world. Over all negatives people may give, this movie was a fun, family, movie. It had some comedy, romance, and futuristic ideas that were amazing. I recommend this movie for anybody. Neutral - I have mixed feelings about “Wall-E.” On the positive side, this was one of Pixar's most stunningly beautiful films. The CGI was so crisp and pristine that, at certain scenes, the movie becomes an art. The character Wall-E is incredibly charismatic as you quickly fall in love with him and sympathize for his loneliness. The movie focused more on the characters than humor, so I'm not so sure on how many young children will be truly entertained by it (don't get me wrong, there is some humor in it). Now on to the negatives. The movie was definitely trying to convey two, or more, messages, particularly to the youth. One: Lack of exercise leads to severe consequences. No problem with that. Two: If we don't take steps in preserving our planet, it will become an unbearable wasteland. I fear this movie might raise questions as to who really is in charge of Earth's, and humanity's, future. Even though the propaganda in this movie seems strong, it was definitely a treat to watch. I'd imagine that it will appeal to older kids more than younger ones. Overall, I loved “Wall-E,” and I fear that's a victory on the 'WE can save the Earth' perspective as opposed to the “God's in control” stance. Positive - Wall-E is a very thought-provoking film that is a good warning to us of what may happen if we continue to take the resources which God has provided us for granted. God tells us to be good stewards of what we have been given, and I think this film reinforces that with a picture of what could happen because of our carelessness with God's wonderful creation. It also shows how our decisions can affect everyone around us. The only reason we're even having conversations about virtues in movies is because the world is sinful, and that originated from Eve's decision to ignore God's only instruction and eat the fruit she'd been commanded not to. It's good for us to realize that even our kids' grandkids will have to pay for the choices we make today. And not just in environmental terms. Even though God's glory wasn't specifically pointed to throughout the film, redemption was- or at least suggested. When Wall-E follows Eve onto Axiom, he helps out lots of people; the most obvious way being that he helps Eve get the plant to the captain so the people have the option to travel back to earth. When the captain sees the plant and explores (through a computer) how beautiful earth had been, and how they hadn't appreciated it, he was filled with regret over his ancestors' behavior. He says during the film 'Out there is our home - Home, AUTO! - and it's in trouble. I can't just sit here and do nothing. That's all I've ever done! That's all anyone has ever done on this blasted ship - nothing!' This is one of the best quotes from the movie, because it shows an act of selfless love that brings about redemption. All the people take their role as citizens of the world and start to help restore the earth to its former state. And to think, all this came about with Wall-E lovingly following Eve. Positive - I thought Wall-E was an awesome movie! One of the things I loved was how you could see the emotions a character even if they were a robot. I thought that the film had many points and themes that Pixar was trying to get across, as well as entertainment. Some of the themes that I saw was to care for the earth, value relationships, and several others. I thought that these two specific themes were very biblical! God tells us--especially in Genesis--to care for His creation. Also, He tells us many times that we should love one another, as Christ loved us. I would definately recommend this movie to anyone, and I thought Pixar did a FANTASTIC job with this movie!! 5 gold stars! Negative - When I walked into the theater, I was expecting some cute little movie about a robot, which I didnt want. But that's what I got. As far as I can remember there wasn't anything Biblically offensive, but it made me think of the verse in the Bible: They worshiped the creation, not the Creator. I dont want to give away any of the movie, but if you're looking for an interesting movie, Wall E is off the list. The only 'action' is when ***SPOILER!!*** he gets sucked up and dies. ***SPOILER OVER!!*** If I were to reccomend it at ALL, it would be from 5 to 10 year olds. Positive - I thought this movie was amazing, it was not at all just a cute cartoon. I thought the quality of the movie was exellent. even though there was not much talking it was still funny, it was almost like a new style of movie, it was more than a cartoon. Since there was barley any talking oviously there was nothing objectional. I would recomend this movie to everyone |