Pixar turns 39 this week, and what better way to celebrate than by revisiting Wall-E. Its message about love, loneliness, and the fate of our planet feels more relevant than ever.
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This movie delves into her backstory and ... leads him on an intergalactic adventure alongside EVE, a much more sophisticated robot, who Wall-E cares for from the very beginning.
The lively retelling of the Greek gladiator’s heroic tale promises to stay true to the story, music and spirit of the Disney film ... stars Wall-E as he tries to restore Eve through the power ...
Then another robot, EVE, arrives. Thus begins a robotic love story, animated majestically. When we finally meet the humans, fairly late in the film, they're not entirely impressive. But WALL-E and ...
The movie felt like an instant classic upon release ... Our animated hero is WALL-E, an E.T.-ish trash compactor whose start-up chord suggests he’s a descendant of the Steve Jobs empire.
WALL-E has been left behind to clean up all the garbage. Then another robot, EVE, arrives. Thus begins a robotic love story, animated majestically. When we finally meet the humans, fairly late in the ...
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