Couple interesting facts about why WALL-E is the last WALL-E. That trailer he lives in, you see he sleeps on a slot in the shelf. That’s because each of those slots used to have a WALL-E. The reason he outlasted the others these hundreds of years is because he learned how to replace his parts, so he would scavenge those WALL-E’s who succumbed to storms or various debilitating damages to fix his own wearing parts, leading to him lasting many more years than he ever should have as the other WALL-E’s degraded away.
And I think that the reason that there was plantlife in his area, and no other probe had found any, is because Wall-E kept at his job. So his area of Earth was cleaner and less contaminated, than anywhere else. So the humans coming back was because Wall-E was able to adapt and keep at his job for centuries past any others.
@@davidwoolbright3675It’s funny how it’s never really explained why/how he became self aware. But you’re absolutely right, a basic robot that’s made like 700-800 years ago wouldn’t have been made with sentience, yet somehow he attained it.
@@WafleEnterprisesThe Axiom and the robots on it are probably 700 year old tech too, unless there was a research wing or something on the ship we never saw that developed new technology while they were out in space. Considering all the robots on the Axiom have some level of consciousness, it’s not too far-fetched to think that Wall-E was built the same way, or at least was advanced enough to develop a personality of his own
This is peak Pixar. It is dystopian, but also optimistic. WALL-E is the very definition of "not the hero they want, but the hero they need", and he is a proper hero. He even dies and is resurrected by a kiss. That both he and EVE are such beautiful, well written characters, and that not only are they not even human but they barely speak, is an indictment on the state of Western media currently.
One of Pixar's BEST films. A movie with barely ANY dialogue, about two robots that make you FEEL so much! Seriously, that moment EVE actually abandons her Prime Directive & throws the plant aside & offers to hold Wall-E's hand, just RIPS my heart out! So beautiful.
I remember I watched it in theaters with my family when I was a kid and my cousin didn't like it because it barely have dialogues and I was like... "this bitch🙄" some people get it, some don't 😅
The end credits are one of the best parts of this movie. Watching the art style evolve as it shows humanity re-learning how to do things for themselves and create a functional society with Wall-E and EVE along the whole time. It’s really beautiful stuff.
the Captain is my favourite character in this movie, all he has done is nothing, yet he clearly always wanted to do something that actually meant something, he could've easily just brushed stuff off and let Auto do it but when the time came for him to actually be able to do something himself he chose to do it and was genuinely interested in it and other stuff. "I don't want to survive, I wanna live" that is one of my favourite lines from any movie i have ever seen
@@airborngrmp1 bro, that was the year i was freaking born. to me, 2016 is classic. i hate it. it's so messed up that 2019 was about 5 years ago. time do be a b
Its a little thing, but the Captain's portraits show Auto growing closer and bigger in the background each time there's a new Captain. Just a really subtle way of hinting that he's been growing and amassing power over time, such that the Captain only has to make the Morning announcements and Auto doesn't even bother waking him up for that.
I'm pretty sure the Captain's insistence on the announcements is singlehandedly getting in the way of A113's first directive. Auto has to obey but he hates it
Well it is a light-headed movie it just has pretty heavy themes like environmental disasters happening after we left it that way and abandoned Earth. And sure Wall-E nearly dies but fortunately it wasn't permanent and he does live by the end.
The captain is my fav character from this. He really took charge, delegated his crew, addressed his passengers calm and collected. Andultimately made the big decision to return and care for earth, despite the hardships it entails
I agree, for his entire life he’s been a passenger on the ship just like everybody else despite his position as captain but when his ship and people needed him most he, both figuratively and literally, took a stand and proved to himself and everyone else he had what it took to be the Captain that would steer them on the right course to a better future. Another subtle detail I like about his character is that when we first see him you see that to him his own job as Captain feels unfulfilling to him and that the highlight of his day is the morning announcements since as he says “It’s the one thing I get to do on this ship”, thanks to his chance encounter with Wall-E and some time satiating his curiosity about Earth we see him later fantasizing about being able to take everybody back to Earth and being able to be a true Captain for once and his character just kept growing to the point where he even starts to take charge like how a Captain should when he says “You know what? I should do it myself”. This was such a good movie.
I see that you caught the acronym for Eve's name. Just slipping this in because they're easy to miss: MO is the Microbe obliterator, Wall-E is a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, and the Wall-A was the Axiom-class model.
@@VKunia Another good movie with a self-aware robot is Short Circut, which funny enough from what I hear WALL-E is inspired by to an extent in terms of design.
The funniest thing to me about that Sputnik reference is that the original only existed in space for like three months before it burned up on reentry. But, Sputnik is THE satellite that people will know, so they put it in anyway.
WALL-E is one of pixar's best IMO. The almost dialogue-less storytelling in the beginning is masterful, as a storyteller it really forces them to get creative and thoughtful in creating and expressing their chracter's personality and relationships, they're rewarded for their efforts by being able to present EVE and WALL-E, two of the most endearing characters and romance I've seen. The theme and story mixed with such hopefulness is wonderful. It reads as both a cautionary tale and a love letter to humanity, I think that's part of why it resounds with viewers so much. The humans in the movie are not stupid or horrible, the second they're given a chance to be curious or do something, they eagerly take it. It celebrates these connections, dance, culture, all these human things, it's important to treasure and nurture both nature and each other, and at its core, it believes humans want to learn and try, not just be thoughtless consumers in an automated world. The love for the good of humanity, the songs, the music, dance, love, curiosity; More than surviving, we want to live. A wonderful, wonderful movie.
@@данЫчреакции fun fact; The concept and production of this film began more than a decade before the final acquisition, so while it was distributed under the 'Disney•Pixar' name, Wall.e is well and truly a Pixar film.
Fun Facts: -the movie Wall-E is watching is Hello Dolly (1969) -There is a pixar short called Berni-e about the little robot on the outside of the Axiom. -A113 is mentioned in every Pixar movie as well as other movies, it is was the animation classroom where the creators of this met. -Buy and Large was also in other Pixar movies.
I love how WALL-E was trying to help EVE the only ways he knows how! He tried to jump start her like a car, then he left her in the sun since that's how he recharges! He was just trying his hardest to get her back
WALL-E is one of those films that really gets better the older you get, I thought it was kind of OK as a kid, but as an adult I've come to absolutely love it. There's so much to love about it - the gorgeous animation; the genuinely funny and endearing love story told with basically no dialogue; the exploration of themes like environmentalism, consumerism, humanity vs automation, and apathy in the face of impending disaster; Thomas Newman's absolutely beautiful out-of-this-world score; the striking visual aesthetic. It's rapidly risen to become one of my favourite Pixar films, a solid contender for the title of their magnum opus, and deservedly the first of their films to be made part of the Criterion collection, it's a modern masterpiece without any doubt
my little brother cried his eyes out when he saw this in the theaters with me, luckily he cried tears of joy at the end when Eve fixed WALL-E and got his memories back as well.
Not only my favorite Pixar movie, but also my favorite childhood movie and my second-favorite animated movie. Of course, you can't have the full *WALL·E* experience without watching the accompanying short film *BURN·E* which shows the titular robot (the same that got locked out by WALL·E and EVE in space) spending the entire movie trying to repair a small lamp, only for the concurrent events of the movie to constantly screw him over.
My favorite part about Auto is that he's not the villain. He's just an AI who didn't learn to outgrow his programming. His last order said to stay in space, and we can assume that the President's orders trump the Captain's orders. There's no emotion in his actions, good or bad. Even the President isn't necessarily a villain. He was probably a bad guy, being the leader of the world and BnL, but just from what we've seen, he just gave up on the Earth too soon. This is a movie with antagonists, but no villains.
I'm just filled with respect for M-O for his commitment for cleaning and a little worried about the fixing robot that was left outside when EVE and Wall-E finish dancing outside the AXIOM xD
In case you don't know, on the DVD (and I suppose also the BR), there's a short about that fixing robot that was left outside when Wall-e and Eve went back in the AXIOM. The name is Burn-E. And it's a little sadistic humour gem.
Fr tho i love that the second the Captain saw what earth used to be he immidietly fell in love and even with the setback of finding out its now full of trash he didnt give up on it (bonus points for community being part of the message) Also the cleaning robot being so full of RAGE that he hesited 0.1 seconds before getting out of the cleaning line because thats an accurate representation of a person whos responsible for cleaning and a lil robot developed it naturally outside his programing
I also felt that there was a lot of pointing out the negatives of "Phone Culture" in this movie. So many people never looked up from their screens to notice the people and things around them, they were just constantly looking at their screens, much like people do with their phones and computers in the real world.
not really just phone culture, phone culture and social media is just a derivative of past mass media constructs, be it TV, newspapers and radio, town criers, bread and circuses. useful tools of communication being subverted to suppress a population into a uniform unthinking lifestyle aligned with what those in charge want. Not through overt violence (except against anyone being an exception either by choice, circumstance or "insanity") but through comfort and distraction and apathy so they hand over the reigns to their lives willingly for convenience and security.
My favorite moment is when EVE tosses the plant to say that WALL-E is her directive. Something about a robot abandoning her hardwired purpose for love is really touching...
This movie was praised a lot as being of Pixar’s best films (which considering their filmography is saying a lot). After watching for the first time since I was a kid, I completely get it. WALL-E is such a beautiful and amazing film that brought so much commentary and a great love story. Considering what this movie shows, I’m surprised that Disney allowed this movie to even be made and I highly doubt they’d ever make a movie as unique like this ever again. No matter what I will always love this movie with all my heart.
WALL-E is my favorite movie to watch with my daughter. She absolutely loves how cute WALL-E and EVE are together and the other little robots and I love how it's not-so-subtly teaching us that we need to get our collective ish together and take care of our home and ourselves a lot better. Such a fun film. I encourage anybody that cares about the environment (and even those that aren't so gung-ho about it) to watch this.
Poor Auto, he wasn’t evil. He was just trying to follow his Directive, like he said. In my head cannon, the ship contained gene and seed banks and the tools to help terraform earth back with life. And then the robots and humans could live together and do better with their second chance.
Yeah I really do feel for the tragedy of Auto. He had no say in the matter, it was the order he was given and to a machine like Auto, orders are their purpose.
@@Syntex366 I don't think I'd call it a *tragedy* exactly. Tragedy requires the character to suffer in the end because of his actions, but Auto didn't, he was just shut down. Auto never suffered or felt anything because he could never be more than a machine following his directive, unlike Wall-E, who thanks to a glitch developed a personality and spread it to almost all the other robots in the Axiom. Auto was never evil, but it's hard to tell if he was ever really alive.
@@Rem91067 I was gonna say, he really does. The red eye, the fact that he was just following orders. Even the music from 2001 they used at that one part. Really love it.
18:00 Ever since I was a kid, Captain McCrea won me over immediately with that line, "It's the one thing I get to do on this ship." He _wants_ to be active and helpful, he just has nothing to do. It's a great character-establishing moment, as he proves to be someone who welcomes new and interesting experiences, and wants to push his own limits and learn new things and change the status quo.
This movie is such a masterpiece and I’m honestly glad it didn’t get a sequel, it’s perfect just as it is. The Captain raising to Auto used to make me laugh when I was younger but now it honestly makes me happy/sad, just showing that humanity woke up.
Wall-E is awesome. He's adorable. Vicky I suggest the goofy light hearted movie Short Circuit from 1986 as some of Wall-E physical appearance was partly inspired by the main character in it.
One of my favorite Pixar films. Walle, Up and Inside Out, top tier films. You point out how incredibly well this movie builds character and environmental and philosophical themes with very little dialogue. But Pixar has so many fantastic films. If you haven't checked out Pete Docter's last film, Soul, you should!
The last language that EVE was saying directive in before saying it in english (or other languages in other dubs) is Huttese, the language in the Star Wars franchise used by Jabba the Hutts and other creatures (or even humans who either speak to those who don't know Basic/English or to keep secrets for those who don't speak Huttese). Fitting as Ben Burtt, the sound effects guy who famously did record and mix sound effects for the first Star Wars episodes (and the four first Indiana Jones movies), did the sound effects for WALL-E (he worked early in the process, unlike most movie productions, as Andrew Stanton wanted WALL-E to be a "silent mvoie" with more emphesis on sounds than dialouge) as well as voicing WALL-E himself and several other male robots.
The Sony AIBO robot dog. Yeah, I remember it well. It was all over television at the time, before we had internet. 1999-2001, when I was 10-12. Well, I don't remember it well. I never had one since we were too poor. Yet when I saw an ad or article a couple years ago about a 5th Gen AIBO model the memory came rushing in.
Well, first, you find an existing pizza plant, and you take a cutting of the crust and bury it in fertile soil, and your first pizza plant will grow from that.
That song that plays at the beginning of the movie is from "Hello Dolly". Also the guy singing it is Michael Crawford who went on to become the first Phantom on Broadway for The Phantom of the Opera
It's not just the opening song, but the visuals from Wall-E's favourite movie are all "Hello Dolly" (1968). Hey, @vkunia you should give that a watch too.
The emotional impact of this film is amazing, given most of it is done with very little dialogue. My father once said if he was a Disney Character, he'd be Wall-e, because my mom's his Eve. ❤❤
WALL-E is my favorite Pixar movie, because WALL-E is the protagonist I most identify with. Also, I emphatically recommend you watch the movie that he was enjoying through, Hello Dolly. It's a lot of fun, and one of my all time favorite movies.
Never get tired of seeing WALL-E reactions. Few Pixar movies have come close to this masterpiece. Coco was definitelly close, but this movie resonated with me so much! Heck, I don't even like romantic plots as much as I use to, but I adored how they did it here, between robots on top of that 😂 But let's not forget the beyond powerful environmental message, relevant now more than ever. People looking at screens all the time, trash everywhere, you're right. The movie is a warning. As a wildlife manager, you can guess how much it resonates with me. Now then, time for me to get up, take a rest from the screen and simply enjoy life. Great reaction girl 👍
WALL-E holds the distinction of being my most watched (in theatre) movie with me seeing it 3 times. It was almost 4 but The Producers was on at this random theatre me and my ex went to so we saw it instead. I really miss movies being affordable to just go and see random movies.
Pixar movies (incredibles, wallE, Up, Toy Story) are in association with Disney. Disney just owns the animation studio called Pixar. Movies made by Disney’s animation studio are different e.g lion king, beauty and the beast, moana encanto
FUN FACT! The reason why there's the Mac start up sound for Wall-e is because Steve Jobs the co founder and former CEO of Apple bought Pixar and was its majority shareholder. Also Jony Ive designed EVE. He was Apple's chief designer and designed a lot of well known Apple products, like the iPod.
An old best friend of mine used to work at Pixar and they actually used him as one of the captain portraits that you see in the captains quarters. He is the second to last one.☺️
One of my favorites Pixar movies when I was a kid. This movie makes me sad and happy because of Wall-E and Eve’s Relationship. Also AUTO is such a villain I hate and love at the same time. Also Wall-E and I have like the same characteristics collecting stuff and looking for a love like EVE.
as a longtime disney fan with my autism... this movie "wall.e" was definitely one of the best masterpieces i ever watched as a kid . so beautiful! 💛 disney & pixar ATE IT!
A very underrated movie and not much talked about as far as best Pixar movies. It is definitely in my top 3 Pixar movies. Oh I love your reaction vids keep it up!
Up! is my favorite animated movie of all time. Wall-E is my second favorite by about 0.03%. I'm surprised they never switch places, honestly. And your wrap-up at the end made me almost want to clean my apartment. Almost...
I just realized why Wall-E brought EVE out in the sun when she shut down was because that's how Wall-E recharges and he thought that's just how it works...
This movie is definitely on the podium in my Pixar's top movies list, neck and neck with Up and Toy Story 3. I even did an AMV, back in the early 2010's from it, on the song "Mon Manège à Moi" by Edith Piaf. Oh, and I can only suggest to complete it by watching the short movie Burn-E, that is included on the DVD.
Actually,all these Disney/Pixar animated films are the sole product of Pixar Animation Studios.Disney just bought them out and put their name on the credits.
The best part of the movie was Wall-E's personality and presence constantly opening up everyones minds and lives around him, even just with simple gestures. The cleaner robot realizing he can exist outside of the lines, the secretary robot realizing it can use its button presser to wave at people, the two humans he runs into breaking out of their constructed shell and realizing the world around them, as well as each other.
I love this movie. I remember watching it when it first came out in theaters as a little boy and I fell in love with the story, with Wall-E, with the concept/moral themes of protecting our beautiful little planet...this Pixar gem has stood the test of time and is perhaps now more relevant than ever. Not to mention Wall-E will melt your heart and this is my favorite Pixar romance couple by far. The chemistry between two robots is so touching. If you like environmental movies, I recommend watching Ferngully: The Last Rainforest.
This my favorite Disney/ Pixar movie. I don’t know how many times my children have seen it, but somehow I never got sick of it. Many nostalgic feelings with this movie for me.
From the moment I saw Wall-E it instantly became my favourite Pixar movie and held that title right up until I eventually saw Inside Out and almost 9 years later no Pixar movie has even come close to dethroning these two.
There was a scene with the gigantic Wall-A's that unfortunately got cut, where Wall-E shows them his function by crushing a cube, which they pick up in their giant hand and find utterly adorable.
Not only is this movies, Pixar‘s prediction of what will happen to the planet if we don’t take care of it better, but it’s also Pixar‘s prediction of how humidity will turn out if we continue to become more and more reliant on our technology. People talk about how Pixar, the Incredibles two calls out the fact that humans are spending more and more time with their faces pointed at screens even though you’re using a screen to watch the movie itself, and yet it seems as though people forget the pictures are actually called this out here first, with a futuristic depiction of humanity, so unable to work that they obliviously ride around in hover, relaxation chairs, and are so focussed on their screams that they don’t even realize what’s going on around them to a point of not even being aware of the pool that they have probably spent many hours sitting near every day or past by at least. you will notice that the train car that the one lady’s hover chair was on spent several minutes with a visual range of the swimming pool, and with her facing towards it. I might love several other Pixar movies, but I believe Wall-E is objectively Pixar is best. I personally don’t even know if I would say Wally is my favourite Pixar movie only that it is objectively their best. I have my personal preference separate from that opinion.
The opening sequence with WALL-E by himself just doing his thing is without dialogue or words (other than the "Hello, Dolly!" soundtrack that he loves so much) because it's just one robot alone. EVE arrives, and there is very minimal dialogue between them; one-word phrases, questions, answers. Otherwise, mostly no dialogue. They get to the ship, and some of the humans speak, and the captain speaks. A little spoken stuff in there. Then the closing credits, where the story is continued through pictograms. This film is a MASTERCLASS in, practically silent story-telling. Body language (even with artificial bodies), mood, emotion, a head tilt, an eye-camera move, a hand gesture, etc. Simple stories, told through pictures alone. Super great.
This is my favorite love story -- and it's between two robots. It's amazing how WALL-E does absolutely anything and everything just to be by EVE's side. In a moment, he decides to leave hundreds of years of routine behind and hitch a ride on EVE's ship, not knowing how he'll hang on or what he'll run into (literally, in the case of Sputnik) once he's in space. The irony of a robot teaching humans how to care about things again isn't lost on me. I enjoy watching how every person (and robot) changes after meeting WALL-E. He's so full of personality.
The first half is so reminiscent of the great silent comedians. Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd all are there in Wall*e. Naturally curious, clumsy as all get out when he’s around Eve, pratfalls, passive aggressive. So brilliantly done.
I have a difficult time watching WALL-E. I had a very dear friend that I was supposed to see the movie with, but she passed away.a little over a month and a half before the movie released.
I found your channel and honestly these video's are my daily dose of happiness. I absolutely love these, your reactions are so wholesome and really add something to the content. you're the best.
Glad you recognized the Mac start-up tone in the movie. You can bet that it was used because Steve Jobs (a co-founder of Apple Computer) owned controlling interest in Pixar. I can't say he was responsible for it being used. It may have just been an acknowledgement of Steve by the staff at Pixar. Glad you enjoyed the movie. You should check out all the other wonderful Pixar movies - Toy Story, The Incredibles, Cars, and Up just to name a few.
Jony Ive, Apple’s VP of design, was responsible for the Eve character design, so in this movie, the Apple-Pixar connection went even deeper than usual!
WALL-E is my fav Pixar movie. It's also a amazing love story. I always get so emotional watching it. Perhaps because I am a scifi/tech geek so everything going on just is great for me. I also love the pretty obvious real world scenario it shows of us becoming so lazy and useless because we have machines do everything for us. It's not a future that is to far off if we are not careful.
interesting. You are one of the few(the first one I encountered) that instantly recognized the Mac startup sound. You should look up 'Burn-E' it's a short film that is part of Wall-E. It is about the little robot that got locked out at 23:51 because he was repairing something.
That one movie that will leave everyone at very least touched by the end, no matter whether on the WALL-E crushed by AUTO and the holo-detector, EVE mourning and then repairing him, WALL-E losing his memories or the happy end. You think that you watched it a dozen times and yet your brain always says "Man, now the tears. Try to hold them because I can't". Such masterpiece, it's a good thing to rewatch it every now and then
In an interview I saw about the making of Wall-E the director said that the film was not intended to have an environmental moral as such. He needed a reason for Wall-E to be doing what he is doing in the circumstances he was in and this was the only idea that seemed to fit.
I love the detail that WALL-E has an E for earth bc he is deployed on earth and the bots on the axiom are called WALL-A. Its such a small detail almost noone will see but that shows how much work they put in to this movie
This is how good Pixar is with their films! This movie literally has me saying that a robot is the most relatable character to me! With how shy WALL•E is, especially around EVE, it reminds me of how I feel shy sometimes. Most of the time when I'm near a girl I like. (Because you know. I don't know what to say to her without making myself look like an idiot.) Edit: 10:24 "She has blades for hands!" Umm........she's not Edward Scissorhands!
Wall-E's voice was made by sound designer Ben Burtt using a combination of digital sounds and his own voice processed through filters. The same way he made the voice of R2-D2 30 years earlier.
Probably one of the best captains ever, He did everything for the people aboard his ship, and the iconic line i use daily, i dont want to survive, i want to live.
Couple interesting facts about why WALL-E is the last WALL-E. That trailer he lives in, you see he sleeps on a slot in the shelf. That’s because each of those slots used to have a WALL-E. The reason he outlasted the others these hundreds of years is because he learned how to replace his parts, so he would scavenge those WALL-E’s who succumbed to storms or various debilitating damages to fix his own wearing parts, leading to him lasting many more years than he ever should have as the other WALL-E’s degraded away.
And I think that the reason that there was plantlife in his area, and no other probe had found any, is because Wall-E kept at his job. So his area of Earth was cleaner and less contaminated, than anywhere else. So the humans coming back was because Wall-E was able to adapt and keep at his job for centuries past any others.
That’s because he became self aware and the other Wall E didn’t or fell apart before they could.
@@davidwoolbright3675It’s funny how it’s never really explained why/how he became self aware. But you’re absolutely right, a basic robot that’s made like 700-800 years ago wouldn’t have been made with sentience, yet somehow he attained it.
@@WafleEnterprisesThe Axiom and the robots on it are probably 700 year old tech too, unless there was a research wing or something on the ship we never saw that developed new technology while they were out in space.
Considering all the robots on the Axiom have some level of consciousness, it’s not too far-fetched to think that Wall-E was built the same way, or at least was advanced enough to develop a personality of his own
Litterally deep learning
This is peak Pixar. It is dystopian, but also optimistic. WALL-E is the very definition of "not the hero they want, but the hero they need", and he is a proper hero. He even dies and is resurrected by a kiss. That both he and EVE are such beautiful, well written characters, and that not only are they not even human but they barely speak, is an indictment on the state of Western media currently.
One of Pixar's BEST films.
A movie with barely ANY dialogue, about two robots that make you FEEL so much!
Seriously, that moment EVE actually abandons her Prime Directive & throws the plant aside & offers to hold Wall-E's hand, just RIPS my heart out!
So beautiful.
disney was indeed good in its heyday
I remember I watched it in theaters with my family when I was a kid and my cousin didn't like it because it barely have dialogues and I was like... "this bitch🙄" some people get it, some don't 😅
If not THE best
Best romantic story of all time!
True bro Disney in our childhood were making goat movies
The end credits are one of the best parts of this movie. Watching the art style evolve as it shows humanity re-learning how to do things for themselves and create a functional society with Wall-E and EVE along the whole time. It’s really beautiful stuff.
Agreed. That the Pixar animators have an obvious love for their art and art history. Kudos to them and their hidden gems throughout.
Amen!
the Captain is my favourite character in this movie, all he has done is nothing, yet he clearly always wanted to do something that actually meant something, he could've easily just brushed stuff off and let Auto do it but when the time came for him to actually be able to do something himself he chose to do it and was genuinely interested in it and other stuff.
"I don't want to survive, I wanna live" that is one of my favourite lines from any movie i have ever seen
I don't think I'm emotionally ready to hear "classic" and "2008" in one sentence.
It's only been 15 years.
@@airborngrmp1 Only?
@@airborngrmp1 bro, that was the year i was freaking born. to me, 2016 is classic. i hate it. it's so messed up that 2019 was about 5 years ago. time do be a b
Haha same here, but I was born on 197x 😂😂😂
@@joseantoniozarzosa7805 196x! Lol
Its a little thing, but the Captain's portraits show Auto growing closer and bigger in the background each time there's a new Captain. Just a really subtle way of hinting that he's been growing and amassing power over time, such that the Captain only has to make the Morning announcements and Auto doesn't even bother waking him up for that.
I'm pretty sure the Captain's insistence on the announcements is singlehandedly getting in the way of A113's first directive.
Auto has to obey but he hates it
VKunia: "I'm ready for a light-hearted movie."
me: "Oh, boy...."
Well it is a light-headed movie it just has pretty heavy themes like environmental disasters happening after we left it that way and abandoned Earth. And sure Wall-E nearly dies but fortunately it wasn't permanent and he does live by the end.
I had the exact same thought when she said that! LOL.
My reaction as well 💯
Old Pixar Movies: Poignant, deep, funny, dramatic
New Pixar Movies: Sappy, emotional, safe, light-hearted
Thats heavy Doc...
The captain is my fav character from this. He really took charge, delegated his crew, addressed his passengers calm and collected. Andultimately made the big decision to return and care for earth, despite the hardships it entails
I agree, for his entire life he’s been a passenger on the ship just like everybody else despite his position as captain but when his ship and people needed him most he, both figuratively and literally, took a stand and proved to himself and everyone else he had what it took to be the Captain that would steer them on the right course to a better future.
Another subtle detail I like about his character is that when we first see him you see that to him his own job as Captain feels unfulfilling to him and that the highlight of his day is the morning announcements since as he says “It’s the one thing I get to do on this ship”, thanks to his chance encounter with Wall-E and some time satiating his curiosity about Earth we see him later fantasizing about being able to take everybody back to Earth and being able to be a true Captain for once and his character just kept growing to the point where he even starts to take charge like how a Captain should when he says “You know what? I should do it myself”. This was such a good movie.
This is probably the most cute and wholesome and lovable film that Pixar made. I love it so much
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@@данЫчреакции yeah you get what I mean
@@данЫчреакцииMeh. This was 2 years after the acquisition: Disney hadn’t yet had time to ruin Pixar, but it doesn’t get much credit for WALL-E.
@@данЫчреакции…. You’re not going to get anyone to change their posts to “Disney Pixar”, so just stop.
I still love the whole 'no dialogue' part of the movie, reminds me how powerful just imagery and music can be
I see that you caught the acronym for Eve's name. Just slipping this in because they're easy to miss: MO is the Microbe obliterator, Wall-E is a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, and the Wall-A was the Axiom-class model.
I thought they should have gone with "Wall-S" for Space-class. Would have made a better name pun.
@@d.b.4671 Wall-S sounds a lot less wally though
@@shoujahatsumetsu idk I think WallS is more walls than 1 Wall
The nickname Wally is short for Wallace. So obviously, Walla also fits.
Wall-e Is my FAVORITE! The entire story and futuristic concept is absolutely Stunning and Accurate!
I completely agree! I loved EVERYTHING about this movie ❤
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@@VKunia mam pls watch k drama series see you in my 19th life I am sure you will love it 💗❤❤❤😢
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@@VKunia Another good movie with a self-aware robot is Short Circut, which funny enough from what I hear WALL-E is inspired by to an extent in terms of design.
The funniest thing to me about that Sputnik reference is that the original only existed in space for like three months before it burned up on reentry. But, Sputnik is THE satellite that people will know, so they put it in anyway.
The first one
you mean soviet launch rocket? its space race is over?
The movie plays in a parallel reality since it's clearly not ours, so what happens to Sputnik in that timeline is up to the artists.
WALL-E is one of pixar's best IMO.
The almost dialogue-less storytelling in the beginning is masterful, as a storyteller it really forces them to get creative and thoughtful in creating and expressing their chracter's personality and relationships, they're rewarded for their efforts by being able to present EVE and WALL-E, two of the most endearing characters and romance I've seen.
The theme and story mixed with such hopefulness is wonderful. It reads as both a cautionary tale and a love letter to humanity, I think that's part of why it resounds with viewers so much. The humans in the movie are not stupid or horrible, the second they're given a chance to be curious or do something, they eagerly take it. It celebrates these connections, dance, culture, all these human things, it's important to treasure and nurture both nature and each other, and at its core, it believes humans want to learn and try, not just be thoughtless consumers in an automated world.
The love for the good of humanity, the songs, the music, dance, love, curiosity; More than surviving, we want to live.
A wonderful, wonderful movie.
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@@данЫчреакции fun fact; The concept and production of this film began more than a decade before the final acquisition, so while it was distributed under the 'Disney•Pixar' name, Wall.e is well and truly a Pixar film.
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Fun Facts:
-the movie Wall-E is watching is Hello Dolly (1969)
-There is a pixar short called Berni-e about the little robot on the outside of the Axiom.
-A113 is mentioned in every Pixar movie as well as other movies, it is was the animation classroom where the creators of this met.
-Buy and Large was also in other Pixar movies.
buy and large batteries i believe are inside buzz in toy story.
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“When did he have a laser ?”
It’s what he used to crack open the fridge when he first found the plant
and carve the "Wall-E + EVE" thingy 11:57
I love how WALL-E was trying to help EVE the only ways he knows how! He tried to jump start her like a car, then he left her in the sun since that's how he recharges! He was just trying his hardest to get her back
WALL-E is one of those films that really gets better the older you get, I thought it was kind of OK as a kid, but as an adult I've come to absolutely love it. There's so much to love about it - the gorgeous animation; the genuinely funny and endearing love story told with basically no dialogue; the exploration of themes like environmentalism, consumerism, humanity vs automation, and apathy in the face of impending disaster; Thomas Newman's absolutely beautiful out-of-this-world score; the striking visual aesthetic. It's rapidly risen to become one of my favourite Pixar films, a solid contender for the title of their magnum opus, and deservedly the first of their films to be made part of the Criterion collection, it's a modern masterpiece without any doubt
my little brother cried his eyes out when he saw this in the theaters with me, luckily he cried tears of joy at the end when Eve fixed WALL-E and got his memories back as well.
Not only my favorite Pixar movie, but also my favorite childhood movie and my second-favorite animated movie.
Of course, you can't have the full *WALL·E* experience without watching the accompanying short film *BURN·E* which shows the titular robot (the same that got locked out by WALL·E and EVE in space) spending the entire movie trying to repair a small lamp, only for the concurrent events of the movie to constantly screw him over.
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Just realized that Auto's light & voice are inspired from HAL in 2001 A Space Odyssey
And Sigourney Weaver is the voice of the mother ship. So aliens, she had to deal with mother ship, now she is mother
@@wolf9walker And the ship computer that Ripley used in Alien was called Mother.
My favorite part about Auto is that he's not the villain. He's just an AI who didn't learn to outgrow his programming. His last order said to stay in space, and we can assume that the President's orders trump the Captain's orders. There's no emotion in his actions, good or bad. Even the President isn't necessarily a villain. He was probably a bad guy, being the leader of the world and BnL, but just from what we've seen, he just gave up on the Earth too soon. This is a movie with antagonists, but no villains.
I'm just filled with respect for M-O for his commitment for cleaning and a little worried about the fixing robot that was left outside when EVE and Wall-E finish dancing outside the AXIOM xD
In case you don't know, on the DVD (and I suppose also the BR), there's a short about that fixing robot that was left outside when Wall-e and Eve went back in the AXIOM. The name is Burn-E. And it's a little sadistic humour gem.
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Fr tho i love that the second the Captain saw what earth used to be he immidietly fell in love and even with the setback of finding out its now full of trash he didnt give up on it (bonus points for community being part of the message)
Also the cleaning robot being so full of RAGE that he hesited 0.1 seconds before getting out of the cleaning line because thats an accurate representation of a person whos responsible for cleaning and a lil robot developed it naturally outside his programing
I also felt that there was a lot of pointing out the negatives of "Phone Culture" in this movie. So many people never looked up from their screens to notice the people and things around them, they were just constantly looking at their screens, much like people do with their phones and computers in the real world.
And to think the iPhone wasn't even out when this was in production.
@@d.b.4671 And it’s only gotten worse
not really just phone culture, phone culture and social media is just a derivative of past mass media constructs, be it TV, newspapers and radio, town criers, bread and circuses. useful tools of communication being subverted to suppress a population into a uniform unthinking lifestyle aligned with what those in charge want. Not through overt violence (except against anyone being an exception either by choice, circumstance or "insanity") but through comfort and distraction and apathy so they hand over the reigns to their lives willingly for convenience and security.
@@smnbrgss And it will continue getting worse. best course of action is to just ignore the chronically online and enjoy life
My favorite moment is when EVE tosses the plant to say that WALL-E is her directive. Something about a robot abandoning her hardwired purpose for love is really touching...
This movie was praised a lot as being of Pixar’s best films (which considering their filmography is saying a lot). After watching for the first time since I was a kid, I completely get it. WALL-E is such a beautiful and amazing film that brought so much commentary and a great love story. Considering what this movie shows, I’m surprised that Disney allowed this movie to even be made and I highly doubt they’d ever make a movie as unique like this ever again. No matter what I will always love this movie with all my heart.
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WALL-E is my favorite movie to watch with my daughter. She absolutely loves how cute WALL-E and EVE are together and the other little robots and I love how it's not-so-subtly teaching us that we need to get our collective ish together and take care of our home and ourselves a lot better. Such a fun film. I encourage anybody that cares about the environment (and even those that aren't so gung-ho about it) to watch this.
Sputnik?... Yes it was! the fact that you recognised it on a first watch is impressive, the space nerd in me is very happy :)
Fun Fact: The robot voices were designed and produced by Ben Burtt … the same guy who did R2-D2’s.
Poor Auto, he wasn’t evil. He was just trying to follow his Directive, like he said. In my head cannon, the ship contained gene and seed banks and the tools to help terraform earth back with life. And then the robots and humans could live together and do better with their second chance.
Yeah I really do feel for the tragedy of Auto. He had no say in the matter, it was the order he was given and to a machine like Auto, orders are their purpose.
Yes. The ending credits shows them rebuilding.
Auto harkens back to HAL in “2001: A Space Odyssey”.
@@Syntex366 I don't think I'd call it a *tragedy* exactly. Tragedy requires the character to suffer in the end because of his actions, but Auto didn't, he was just shut down. Auto never suffered or felt anything because he could never be more than a machine following his directive, unlike Wall-E, who thanks to a glitch developed a personality and spread it to almost all the other robots in the Axiom. Auto was never evil, but it's hard to tell if he was ever really alive.
@@Rem91067 I was gonna say, he really does. The red eye, the fact that he was just following orders. Even the music from 2001 they used at that one part. Really love it.
WALL-E is easily among the top 2 best Pixar films of all time.
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Ratatouille is my favorite
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Hell yes. Ratatouille is incredible.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Ratatouille, Wall-E, and Up are my favorites
18:00 Ever since I was a kid, Captain McCrea won me over immediately with that line, "It's the one thing I get to do on this ship." He _wants_ to be active and helpful, he just has nothing to do. It's a great character-establishing moment, as he proves to be someone who welcomes new and interesting experiences, and wants to push his own limits and learn new things and change the status quo.
I'm glad they went that direction, and kinda baffled it took so long into the creative process before it happened
For as dystopian as this movie is, it puts the human spirit on _full_ display, even through the things we _create._
This movie is such a masterpiece and I’m honestly glad it didn’t get a sequel, it’s perfect just as it is.
The Captain raising to Auto used to make me laugh when I was younger but now it honestly makes me happy/sad, just showing that humanity woke up.
Wall-E is awesome. He's adorable.
Vicky I suggest the goofy light hearted movie Short Circuit from 1986 as some of Wall-E physical appearance was partly inspired by the main character in it.
A movie that makes you get all emotional about two robots with almost no dialogue.
One of my favorite Pixar films. Walle, Up and Inside Out, top tier films. You point out how incredibly well this movie builds character and environmental and philosophical themes with very little dialogue. But Pixar has so many fantastic films. If you haven't checked out Pete Docter's last film, Soul, you should!
The last language that EVE was saying directive in before saying it in english (or other languages in other dubs) is Huttese, the language in the Star Wars franchise used by Jabba the Hutts and other creatures (or even humans who either speak to those who don't know Basic/English or to keep secrets for those who don't speak Huttese). Fitting as Ben Burtt, the sound effects guy who famously did record and mix sound effects for the first Star Wars episodes (and the four first Indiana Jones movies), did the sound effects for WALL-E (he worked early in the process, unlike most movie productions, as Andrew Stanton wanted WALL-E to be a "silent mvoie" with more emphesis on sounds than dialouge) as well as voicing WALL-E himself and several other male robots.
The Sony AIBO robot dog. Yeah, I remember it well. It was all over television at the time, before we had internet. 1999-2001, when I was 10-12.
Well, I don't remember it well. I never had one since we were too poor. Yet when I saw an ad or article a couple years ago about a 5th Gen AIBO model the memory came rushing in.
"She stole his plant and went on lockdown" 😂😂😂
3:39 "Where's our -- where's our little cricket friend?! I saw him outside!" Oh, sweet summer child...
Well, first, you find an existing pizza plant, and you take a cutting of the crust and bury it in fertile soil, and your first pizza plant will grow from that.
And you water it with grease and put pineapple on it instead of pesticides to keep the insects away.
@@XChaoticX99 sounds good
That song that plays at the beginning of the movie is from "Hello Dolly". Also the guy singing it is Michael Crawford who went on to become the first Phantom on Broadway for The Phantom of the Opera
It's not just the opening song, but the visuals from Wall-E's favourite movie are all "Hello Dolly" (1968). Hey, @vkunia you should give that a watch too.
The emotional impact of this film is amazing, given most of it is done with very little dialogue. My father once said if he was a Disney Character, he'd be Wall-e, because my mom's his Eve. ❤❤
A113 is the Pixar Easter Egg. It appears in each movie
WALL-E is my favorite Pixar movie, because WALL-E is the protagonist I most identify with.
Also, I emphatically recommend you watch the movie that he was enjoying through, Hello Dolly. It's a lot of fun, and one of my all time favorite movies.
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Never get tired of seeing WALL-E reactions. Few Pixar movies have come close to this masterpiece. Coco was definitelly close, but this movie resonated with me so much! Heck, I don't even like romantic plots as much as I use to, but I adored how they did it here, between robots on top of that 😂
But let's not forget the beyond powerful environmental message, relevant now more than ever. People looking at screens all the time, trash everywhere, you're right. The movie is a warning. As a wildlife manager, you can guess how much it resonates with me. Now then, time for me to get up, take a rest from the screen and simply enjoy life. Great reaction girl 👍
WALL-E holds the distinction of being my most watched (in theatre) movie with me seeing it 3 times. It was almost 4 but The Producers was on at this random theatre me and my ex went to so we saw it instead.
I really miss movies being affordable to just go and see random movies.
Its been years since i watched wall-E and boy i remember why this is my favorite disney/Pixar movie of all time
Pixar movies (incredibles, wallE, Up, Toy Story) are in association with Disney. Disney just owns the animation studio called Pixar. Movies made by Disney’s animation studio are different e.g lion king, beauty and the beast, moana encanto
FUN FACT! The reason why there's the Mac start up sound for Wall-e is because Steve Jobs the co founder and former CEO of Apple bought Pixar and was its majority shareholder. Also Jony Ive designed EVE. He was Apple's chief designer and designed a lot of well known Apple products, like the iPod.
The mice robots, which are formed after Mac computer mice, are called REM-E after Remy from Ratatouille.
An old best friend of mine used to work at Pixar and they actually used him as one of the captain portraits that you see in the captains quarters. He is the second to last one.☺️
wall-e and cars were two of my favorite movies whem i was a kid
One of my favorites Pixar movies when I was a kid. This movie makes me sad and happy because of Wall-E and Eve’s Relationship. Also AUTO is such a villain I hate and love at the same time. Also Wall-E and I have like the same characteristics collecting stuff and looking for a love like EVE.
as a longtime disney fan with my autism... this movie "wall.e" was definitely one of the best masterpieces i ever watched as a kid . so beautiful! 💛
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A very underrated movie and not much talked about as far as best Pixar movies. It is definitely in my top 3 Pixar movies. Oh I love your reaction vids keep it up!
I really love this movie, the love between WALL-E and EVE is so purr. I even bought the movie and soundtrack to 'Hello Dolly' because of this movie.
Up! is my favorite animated movie of all time. Wall-E is my second favorite by about 0.03%. I'm surprised they never switch places, honestly.
And your wrap-up at the end made me almost want to clean my apartment. Almost...
I just realized why Wall-E brought EVE out in the sun when she shut down was because that's how Wall-E recharges and he thought that's just how it works...
This movie is definitely on the podium in my Pixar's top movies list, neck and neck with Up and Toy Story 3. I even did an AMV, back in the early 2010's from it, on the song "Mon Manège à Moi" by Edith Piaf. Oh, and I can only suggest to complete it by watching the short movie Burn-E, that is included on the DVD.
So few people appreciate the credit sequence which is a brief history of world art, from paleolithic cave paintings through to the Impressionist Era.
Actually,all these Disney/Pixar animated films are the sole product of Pixar Animation Studios.Disney just bought them out and put their name on the credits.
The best part of the movie was Wall-E's personality and presence constantly opening up everyones minds and lives around him, even just with simple gestures. The cleaner robot realizing he can exist outside of the lines, the secretary robot realizing it can use its button presser to wave at people, the two humans he runs into breaking out of their constructed shell and realizing the world around them, as well as each other.
I like that auto is the pixar version of HAL-9000
I love this movie. I remember watching it when it first came out in theaters as a little boy and I fell in love with the story, with Wall-E, with the concept/moral themes of protecting our beautiful little planet...this Pixar gem has stood the test of time and is perhaps now more relevant than ever.
Not to mention Wall-E will melt your heart and this is my favorite Pixar romance couple by far. The chemistry between two robots is so touching. If you like environmental movies, I recommend watching Ferngully: The Last Rainforest.
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I love the small detail of the lightning recharging WALL-E.
My favorite scene is when Wall-e and Eve are flying outside the ship together ❤❤
The music during that scene is ethereally beautiful, legit one of my favourite tracks in any Pixar film
This my favorite Disney/ Pixar movie. I don’t know how many times my children have seen it, but somehow I never got sick of it. Many nostalgic feelings with this movie for me.
From the moment I saw Wall-E it instantly became my favourite Pixar movie and held that title right up until I eventually saw Inside Out and almost 9 years later no Pixar movie has even come close to dethroning these two.
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There was a scene with the gigantic Wall-A's that unfortunately got cut, where Wall-E shows them his function by crushing a cube, which they pick up in their giant hand and find utterly adorable.
When the captain sees Auto in the holos with the previous captains, he was noticing that Auto got closer each time, and now he's almost side by side.
I love little MO. Best supporting character ever. 😆
Damn you, Pixar! You just had to cram in a moment that made me cry by the end, didn't you?
I swear, this is one of the best Disney Pixar movies I’ve ever seen! Loved every minute of it and the story is so emotional 🥲
Hands down, my favorite Pixar movie, of all time.
Not only is this movies, Pixar‘s prediction of what will happen to the planet if we don’t take care of it better, but it’s also Pixar‘s prediction of how humidity will turn out if we continue to become more and more reliant on our technology. People talk about how Pixar, the Incredibles two calls out the fact that humans are spending more and more time with their faces pointed at screens even though you’re using a screen to watch the movie itself, and yet it seems as though people forget the pictures are actually called this out here first, with a futuristic depiction of humanity, so unable to work that they obliviously ride around in hover, relaxation chairs, and are so focussed on their screams that they don’t even realize what’s going on around them to a point of not even being aware of the pool that they have probably spent many hours sitting near every day or past by at least. you will notice that the train car that the one lady’s hover chair was on spent several minutes with a visual range of the swimming pool, and with her facing towards it. I might love several other Pixar movies, but I believe Wall-E is objectively Pixar is best. I personally don’t even know if I would say Wally is my favourite Pixar movie only that it is objectively their best. I have my personal preference separate from that opinion.
How could you not know that this was a Pixar movie?
The opening sequence with WALL-E by himself just doing his thing is without dialogue or words (other than the "Hello, Dolly!" soundtrack that he loves so much) because it's just one robot alone. EVE arrives, and there is very minimal dialogue between them; one-word phrases, questions, answers. Otherwise, mostly no dialogue. They get to the ship, and some of the humans speak, and the captain speaks. A little spoken stuff in there. Then the closing credits, where the story is continued through pictograms.
This film is a MASTERCLASS in, practically silent story-telling. Body language (even with artificial bodies), mood, emotion, a head tilt, an eye-camera move, a hand gesture, etc. Simple stories, told through pictures alone. Super great.
That's one of my favorite Pixar cleavag.. I mean movies! Thank you for letting us see your reaction, I couldn't help but re watch it several times.
This is my favorite love story -- and it's between two robots. It's amazing how WALL-E does absolutely anything and everything just to be by EVE's side. In a moment, he decides to leave hundreds of years of routine behind and hitch a ride on EVE's ship, not knowing how he'll hang on or what he'll run into (literally, in the case of Sputnik) once he's in space.
The irony of a robot teaching humans how to care about things again isn't lost on me. I enjoy watching how every person (and robot) changes after meeting WALL-E. He's so full of personality.
The first half is so reminiscent of the great silent comedians. Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd all are there in Wall*e. Naturally curious, clumsy as all get out when he’s around Eve, pratfalls, passive aggressive. So brilliantly done.
Literally one of my favorite movies. I always get teary and WALL·E is spirit robot
I have a difficult time watching WALL-E. I had a very dear friend that I was supposed to see the movie with, but she passed away.a little over a month and a half before the movie released.
I found your channel and honestly these video's are my daily dose of happiness. I absolutely love these, your reactions are so wholesome and really add something to the content. you're the best.
I don't see this being replaced as my favorite Pixar movie. So beautiful.
Glad you recognized the Mac start-up tone in the movie. You can bet that it was used because Steve Jobs (a co-founder of Apple Computer) owned controlling interest in Pixar. I can't say he was responsible for it being used. It may have just been an acknowledgement of Steve by the staff at Pixar. Glad you enjoyed the movie. You should check out all the other wonderful Pixar movies - Toy Story, The Incredibles, Cars, and Up just to name a few.
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Jony Ive, Apple’s VP of design, was responsible for the Eve character design, so in this movie, the Apple-Pixar connection went even deeper than usual!
Sigourney Weaver from Aliens plays the voice of the computer
WALL-E is my fav Pixar movie. It's also a amazing love story. I always get so emotional watching it. Perhaps because I am a scifi/tech geek so everything going on just is great for me. I also love the pretty obvious real world scenario it shows of us becoming so lazy and useless because we have machines do everything for us. It's not a future that is to far off if we are not careful.
interesting. You are one of the few(the first one I encountered) that instantly recognized the Mac startup sound.
You should look up 'Burn-E' it's a short film that is part of Wall-E. It is about the little robot that got locked out at 23:51 because he was repairing something.
That one movie that will leave everyone at very least touched by the end, no matter whether on the WALL-E crushed by AUTO and the holo-detector, EVE mourning and then repairing him, WALL-E losing his memories or the happy end. You think that you watched it a dozen times and yet your brain always says "Man, now the tears. Try to hold them because I can't". Such masterpiece, it's a good thing to rewatch it every now and then
I go back to this movie every year to get a large dose of cuteness and feel good moments.
In an interview I saw about the making of Wall-E the director said that the film was not intended to have an environmental moral as such. He needed a reason for Wall-E to be doing what he is doing in the circumstances he was in and this was the only idea that seemed to fit.
I love the detail that WALL-E has an E for earth bc he is deployed on earth and the bots on the axiom are called WALL-A. Its such a small detail almost noone will see but that shows how much work they put in to this movie
This is how good Pixar is with their films! This movie literally has me saying that a robot is the most relatable character to me! With how shy WALL•E is, especially around EVE, it reminds me of how I feel shy sometimes. Most of the time when I'm near a girl I like. (Because you know. I don't know what to say to her without making myself look like an idiot.)
Edit: 10:24 "She has blades for hands!" Umm........she's not Edward Scissorhands!
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Wall-E's voice was made by sound designer Ben Burtt using a combination of digital sounds and his own voice processed through filters.
The same way he made the voice of R2-D2 30 years earlier.
The sound Eva makes when Wall-E is damaged hurts on so many levels
This is one of my favorite Disney Pixar that is not a franchise and Wall-E and Eve are couple goals Vicky.
Probably one of the best captains ever, He did everything for the people aboard his ship, and the iconic line i use daily, i dont want to survive, i want to live.