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IN BRIEF

fascinating movie with a strong message, extremely witty, genuine and intelligent. Wall.E is equipped with many new and imposes a much higher level in the genre. Strong smell Oscar. TECHNICAL

Cinemas Blog Rating:
Direction and Screenplay: Andrew Stanton

Gender: Animation, Science Fiction, comedy
Original Dubbing: Ben Burtt (WALL E), Elissa Knight (Eve), Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard (BNL CEO), John Ratzenberger (John), Kathy Najimy (Mary), Sigourney Weaver (Ship's Computer).
Length: 2:35 minutes
Official Site: Disney Wall.E Latino
Trailer Latino: Wall.E
Country: United States
Year: 2008

SYNOPSIS
What if mankind had to leave Earth and somebody forgot to turn the last robot? After hundreds of lonely years doing what it was built, clean up the planet, WALL • E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life (besides collecting knick-knacks) when he meets a sleek search robot named Eve / Eva.

CRITICAL REVIEW
The Pixar once again takes us into a wonderful adventure the hand of a small and "simple" robot that after 800 years of life on earth and a defect develops its own personality. Wall.E physical characteristics remind us inevitably to the adorable ET (1982), one of the icons of cinema, and even going so far, many gummy video game have found similar to ROB the Nintendo video game or Robot 5 of the movie Short Circuit I and II of the years 1986 and 1988. True or not, the reality is that this new icon of the Pixar captivate all who enjoy this film and will undoubtedly be subject for the rest of the year. So far no known Wall.E consolidated box office as yet to be released in many countries, however if it is known that in the United States has already raised more than $ 72 million just four days of its release.

The script and direction of this movie are in charge of nothing more nor less than Andrew Stanton has participated in major animated films like Toy Story I and II (1995, 1999) in the script, Like Monsters, Inc and in the direction of Finding Nemo, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Film of 2004. With Pixar, Walt Disney Pictures was responsible for launch and Stanton the film makes sure to have the best quality special effects, the seal, prestige and a good nose when choosing a production by Disney and power have an innovative creator of stories, original pieces almost as unique as it has shown this director.

Increasingly, the animation genre is becoming a platform for sensitive subjects for humanity and so does this new film that not only continues that line as they have done other films; just enough to recall some productions last year and this year as The Simpsons with his criticism of the care of the environment, Horton that makes us reflect on our treatment of nature and cruelty human Bee Movie with which satirizes human behavior. The difference with the above mentioned, is that Wall.E not only continued this line by leaving a message loud and clear in the middle of the story, but the message became a serious social criticism about the technology and what we are becoming automatons because of it.

The complaint coming from Pixar, creators of high technology daily in their field, becomes much more important, validity is accepted, is treated much more carefully and gives resonance to the subject. It is a strong critique of society that forgets its environment every day, every day is insensitive, selfish and total consumer more, that becomes dependent on whatever surface the enbrutece, renders lazy and forget their role in the earth. Wall.E is a visual film, 85% of the story is told through clear images that do not need any explanation and through language "corporal" between humans and machines, which also appeals to recover our relations, to preserve, cultivate, to rescue our friends, in addition to the invitation to stop seeing only what is within millimeters of our scope and look up to have a look around and discover the love, a infallible formula not only for the movies, but in reality, that gives life to human beings and makes it sensitive to everything.

Definitely the story of this film is so importantly, excellent animation and clear realism, to which we are accustomed, it becomes almost imperceptible. Wall.E is not an animated film, nor even stays at the same level of its previous productions include the fascinating Ratatouille is a movie far superior to imposing a new way of viewing the animation. As I said, the Pixar misses (but not neglect at all) the fact of principle stress so, what is already known to make a perfect (animation, effects), and worked very seriously on the history, the music is the essence of this film. The music is another thing to ignore unavoidable, is an indivisible part of this film which, among other things, the film evokes lyrics Hello, Dolly a famous musical in 1969 starring Oscar-winner Barbra Streisand and Walter Mattau and create a beautiful song written and performed by British singer of rock and roll of the seventies and eighties, Peter Gabriel called "Down to Earth" that will in the end credits and I recommend to listen carefully because the message complenta of this tape.

Undoubtedly, the film has a nostalgic feel of the past juxtaposed with the futuristic vision of this adventure. To evoke the past, visual aid of various objects of the 60 and 80 than those mentioned, are the famous Rubik's cube or the old Atari 2600 with the game Pong was released in 1977 and despite having spent many years still work. Blending old technologies with other much more new such as a wink they do to Apple Computers in one scene.


Ben Burtt is the actor who lends his voice to this robot and also makes the other robots, the large number that appears in this film. Burtt also gave life to remembered robot R2-D2 in the Star Wars and Elissa Knight (Eve / Eve), who also collaborated on the animated movie Cars (2006) among others. Wall.E

film is more mature and worked for Pixar. It has many new features, is extremely clever, intelligent, well managed and authentic despite the use of references to the past that not all groups (children / adults) will be able to easily remember and identify with, is a timeless film, created "truly "for viewers of any age who can not miss. For non-

have seen it, stay tuned at the beginning because this is the first time that Pixar does not open with its traditional logo.

What I liked: history (nothing to do), the shortage of parliament


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