After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, 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. Eve comes to realize that Wall-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, Wall-E chases Eve across the galaxy.


September 11th, 2008 at 8:16 am
Wall-E is by far the best thing to ever emerge from Pixar since, well, their last movie Ratatouille, and the love story between the two starcrossed robots gives hope to any lovelorn robot out there. Wall-E is an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent sci-fi story. Its a great movie for young and old and a must see at the cinema.
February 25th, 2009 at 9:06 am
WALL-E had this ability to bring out the kid in all of us don’t you agree? With their cute characters and perky voices to go along with, noone would be able to resist sitting infont of the theatre screen making goo-goo eyes with their neighbours. Even though the movie consisted most of wall-e’s dainty short speeches, that would the the quality of this movie that most attracted the audience to explore what was going on in the scene, wall-e’s actions, and think about what would happen next. The plot was good, it had various, creative machines and some, looked a lot like umbrellas, haha. It’s definitely a fun-filled movie for those who would like to enjoy good humour once in a while after all that action-packed and gut-twisting stories.