Saturday, June 28, 2008

Wall-E is like, awesome!

You know, one of these days, Pixar is going to make a bad movie.

but not today.

GO SEE WALL-E!!!!

It was...you know, people throw about the phrase "a movie has heart," but dear lord, does this movie have it in spades. Its funny and heartfelt, and so full of life that i swear to god, i kept forgetting i was watching an animated movie. Given the rise of CGI these days, that may not be as surprising, but still...to have an animated movie make you forget its animated?

But the problem is that, no matter what people say, you can't understand until you see it. I put this movie on the level of Finding Nemo. Granted, Nemo was funnier...but you always new it was a movie, ya know? it had a story, but it wasn't a story. the points of emotional realism that Nemo had were great...but they are things that Wall-E takes and runs with.

Like, Nemo had the story in mind, went for the humor, and the emotional moments were sort of there, almost thrown away towards the end of the movie (read: Dorie and her epiphany about her memory). But Wall-E has those same moments of poignancy from the beginning and keeps them without. Every moment is full, and true...and at the same time, still full of humor.

Never underestimate Pixar's ability to make a movie. or to make it funny. because dear lord is this movie funny.

i can't even count the number of times people in the audience clapped...or yelled out "wall...E!" in the middle of the movie at a good moment.

Thats one of the marks of a good movie. go see it. please =PPP

2 comments:

Andrew Clarke said...

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