
Alright, I figure the title of this post says it all anyways, but I called Mudrekh tonight, and at last minute, he invited me to come see WALL•E with him. Yes, the movie "started" at 7 PM and I left my house at 7:12. Thank God for previews though; I didn't miss a thing. Go figure.
But anyhow, to the bulk of this movie.
For those of you that aren't in the know, this movie is another Disney/ Pixar collaboration. Brilliant people.
You know...Toy Story, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Raratouille, etc.
The movie centers around WALL•E, of course, the only remaining operational machine built to clean up the Earth, while the humans that ravaged the planet leave for extended stay in space.
The poor robot doesn't say much besides his name, but he's got a charm that really draws you in.
He meets EVE, a...well....considerably more advanced robot (which looks very much designed by Apple, doesn't she?).

I won't reveal any more of the story, but suffice it to say it has a deep meaning about what we're doing to the Earth. A movie about losing sight about what's important. Something to consider.
I'm not one to refer to movies this way, but this movie showcases a shrewd version of the future. Gives me something to think about. Check it out.

I won't reveal any more of the story, but suffice it to say it has a deep meaning about what we're doing to the Earth. A movie about losing sight about what's important. Something to consider.
I'm not one to refer to movies this way, but this movie showcases a shrewd version of the future. Gives me something to think about. Check it out.

 

1 comment:
Dude, nice review. I only stuck trailers in my blogs...you've got pictures! I dig it!
And glad to see you loved it too...it's still my favorite movie so far this year. The Dark Knight looks to give it a run for its money though.
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