Beyond the ORDINAR.E
PAVITHRA S.
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Get ready to be transported to a galaxy not so very far away. Meet WALL.E and embark on an unforgettable journey.
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So gloriously evocative; the movie deserves to be called poetry. It moves from scrappy kiddy comedy to over-the-moon romance.
On a mission : Just me and the garbage!
Out there, there’s a world outside of Yonkers” plays as the virtual camera rockets the audience toward a planet earth that’s a smoky shade of decay. In this world of silence one’s heart beeps: An adventure beyond the ordinar.E —WALL.E renders a wonderland of trash and rubble tended to by the determined robot — Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class (WALL.E). Academy Award-winning writer-director Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo”) transports movie-goers to a galaxy not so very far away with this new computer-animated cosmic comedy.
Mesmerised with trinkets of earth’s history, all he wants is someone to hold hands with, like they did in 1960s musicals.
Operation: Restore
Eight hundred years before the movie starts, the Buy N Large mega-corporation sold enough of its products to coat the earth completely in its trash. Then they provided a solution: Send all humans into outer space on mammoth cruise liners while WALL.E labours to restore the planet.
After work, WALL.E retires to his bachelor hovel, his only companions are the rescued trash, and his sprightly pet cockroach.
For him, it’s love at first sight on meeting Eve, a sleek reconnaissance robot, sent to earth to find proof that life is once again sustainable. The movie takes an elating and unexpected turn when WALL.E follows Eve up into the Buy N Large mother ship with his pet cockroach and a heroic team of malfunctioning misfit robots. So gloriously evocative; the movie deserves to be called poetry. It moves from scrappy kiddy comedy to over-the-moon romance. WALL.E conjures magical comedy out of the confusions of adolescence and the wrong turns of adulthood, as well as the exuberance of childhood. It’s sometimes bright, sometimes gloomy, but always engaging and accessible.
The movie demands that you connect the dots, if only to see the smile of a lipless robot. You will, of course, be tickled by this silly robot. Releasing on August 29, this Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios’ film is this summer’s must-see for kids and all the family. Meet WALL.E, your companion for 90 minutes of cinematic bliss!
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