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Key Information
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| Directors: |
Andrew Stanton |
| Genre: |
Childrens |
| Subgenre: |
Robots · Space · Animated Worlds · Animated Characters · Future/Futuristic Worlds · Animated · Family (General) · Science Fiction |
| MPAA Rating: |
G (MPAA) |
| Available Formats: |
DVD: 3-Disc Special Edition |
| UPC: |
786936775389 |
| Release Date: |
2008 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 38min |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD, 1hr 38min Release Company: Buena Vista Home Entertainment (November 18, 2008) UPC: 786936734911 |
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Credits
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| Screenwriter: |
Andrew Stanton |
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Professional Reviews
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(08/01/2008, 42, Olly Richards): 5 stars out of 5 -- "WALL-E is a character of genius, as wondrous an example of the potential of animation as you will ever see." |
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Even for Pixar, this might be a first: an animated film that contains not only a fully realized world as photorealistic as it is full of wonder, but also the Gargantuan themes and visuals of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, the stripped-down sad-clown pathos found in classic Buster Keaton comedies, and one of the most moving and simply unique love stories in a long time. Director Andrew Stanton kicked up the visual acuity of an already-stellar Pixar Animation Studios in 2003 with a reflective, refractive, color-shimmery realization of the oceanic world of FINDING NEMO, which genuinely felt as though it spanned the entire earth. With WALL-E, Stanton replaces an apprehensively fishy estranged journeyer with a love-struck and curious robotic one, allowing the quest for eternal love to expand from a desolate, dust-covered, palpably polluted future Earth and into an even more mysterious abyss: the far reaches of outer space. <br> <br> With virtually no dialogue, WALL-E's neatly contained vaudevillian first act eerily ... |
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