Bold of Disney to finance and release a movie about a megacorporation that destroys the Earth
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Geregisseerd door Andrew Stanton
An acclaimed, rewatchable animation.
Zevenhonderd eenzame jaren doet de robot WALL-E waarvoor hij gemaakt is: het schoonhouden van de aarde. Zijn enige vertier lag in het verzamelen van prullaria. Maar dan ontmoet hij een zoekrobot genaamd EVE. Samen reizen ze door het hele heelal en beginnen aan een van de meest opwindende en fantasierijke avonturen allertijden.
WALL·E draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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Bold of Disney to finance and release a movie about a megacorporation that destroys the Earth
WALL·E is a creepy old man who stalks a young girl and takes her out on dates while she's unconscious.EVE is a high-strung woman who destroys everything around her and won't even explain what her job is.And it's the most adorable thing ever.WALL·E continues to convince me that part of Pixar's brilliance comes from their understanding of visual storytelling. They know that character doesn't come from having your actors read their characteristics to the audience, it comes from their actions. It comes from WALL·E waking up groggy and trying to put his "shoes" on. It comes from the fact that he can't resist showing EVE all the cool stuff he's collected over the years. It comes from the fact that he wants nothing more than to hold EVE's hand, but when it really comes down to it he'll make sure she gets the plant to the holo-detector so they can get back to Earth. Two characters who can barely speak and I feel I know them better than most human movie characters.100 Favorite Films | Essential Sci-Fi CanonTop 10 00's Sci-Fi | Pixar | Spaceship!
And here's to the fools who dreamCrazy as they may seemHere's to the hearts that breakHere's to the mess we make
A lonely robot left on a desolate, garbage-covered Earth embarks on an unexpected galactic journey after encountering a sleek probe named EVE.
Andrew Stanton directed this 2008 film, having previously directed Finding Nemo.
Yes, it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.