NOTE: the following was written by my 13 year-old daughter Kira, who has agreed to provide a teen’s perspective on media that might interest other teens. With the exception of minor editorial corrections, the views and phrasing are hers alone.
Pixar has done it again. WALL-E is their newest movie. It tells the tale of a little robot named- you guessed it- WALL-E. WALL-E has been cleaning up Earth for as long as he can remember, making it possible for humans to return to Earth after being aboard a spacecraft for 700 years. His only companion was a cockroach. All WALL-E wanted was love, which he had learned about from listening to and watching the film “Hello Dolly”.
Enter: EVE. EVE is a robot sent to Earth on a classified mission. But as soon as WALL-E sees her, he falls in love. EVE falls in love with WALL-E as well.
But when WALL-E presents EVE with a plant, everything goes haywire. EVE captures the plant and stores it inside of her shell of a body, going dormant. WALL-E doesn’t know what to do. He takes her with him everywhere, hoping that she will revive from her passive state.
When a ship comes to take EVE, WALL-E hitches a ride. He arrives on the Axiom, the ship that had taken everybody from Earth 700 years before.
In a mad dash to find EVE, WALL-E comes across some pretty odd things. The humans are all FAT. They have no clue that they can do anything other than sit on their hover-chairs and use technology for everything. None of them have ever even stood up in their lives.
But little of this matters to WALL-E. All he cares about is finding EVE. WALL-E searches high and low, looking for his true love. When he finds her, she is with the captain of the ship, who has discovered that they can now go back to Earth, since EVE brought back proof that the planet is now capable of supporting life.
But the autopilot has other plans. He refuses to let them go back to Earth, even if he has to kill WALL-E and EVE. Can WALL-E and EVE save the day and get everybody back to Earth? Watch WALL-E to find out.
I thought that WALL-E was the best movie in a long time. It was so pure and simple. I could feel sheer joy while watching this. But, the characters swayed me in such away that I wanted to die during the more depressing scenes. It was an excellent movie, which I rate an A ++++++++++! (10 +’s)
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