*Wall-E* CUTEST movie I have EVER seen!!!

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Published 2024-04-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-hq2nm5qp5g
    I don't think I'm emotionally ready to hear "classic" and "2008" in one sentence.
  • VKunia: "I'm ready for a light-hearted movie." me: "Oh, boy...."
  • @Syntex366
    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.
  • @JustAMagicDuck
    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.
  • 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.
  • @iDEATH
    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.
  • @s1lm4r1l6
    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.
  • @Bruh-ez6ud
    Wall-e Is my FAVORITE! The entire story and futuristic concept is absolutely Stunning and Accurate!
  • This is probably the most cute and wholesome and lovable film that Pixar made. I love it so much
  • @117dragonking
    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.
  • @MeatSim9
    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.
  • 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...
  • @luna732
    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.
  • @leafblade3T9
    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
  • @Smokey1419
    I still love the whole 'no dialogue' part of the movie, reminds me how powerful just imagery and music can be
  • @phoenixdzk
    Just realized that Auto's light & voice are inspired from HAL in 2001 A Space Odyssey
  • @manic6030
    Sputnik?... Yes it was! the fact that you recognised it on a first watch is impressive, the space nerd in me is very happy :)
  • @babybone95
    20:55 “When did he have a laser ?” It’s what he used to crack open the fridge when he first found the plant
  • 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
  • @Heroo01
    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