Document Actions

The secret about WALL-E

I'm a huge Pixar movie fan. Their last film, Cars, choked me up. So, I expected a lot out of their newest movie, WALL-E.

My husband and I went to see it last night, and within seconds of the movie starting, we looked at each other with shocked expressions.

Before getting to the theater, all we knew about the movie was based off of the marketing we'd seen: a cute and funny cartoon love-story with great graphics. So, we were taken aback when the movie opened with a scene of desolate urban wasteland - abandoned skyscrapers and mountains of trash piled just as high in cubes. The messages just balloon from there, hitting on the issues of consumerism, big box stores, in your face advertising, throw-away societies, and obesity. It was a bit surreal.

Truth be known, I'm pleased that the movie is not being marketed as an "environmental" or "anti-consumerism" movie - it likely wouldn't get the box office ratings it's getting if it had.

So, while you're enjoying your (3-day) 4th of July weekend, make sure you take a break from the heat and check out the movie for yourself and then tell us what you think.

2008-07-02 and filed under for-fun solid-waste

Wall-E

Posted by mysha at 07-29-2008 01:31 PM

I also enjoyed this movie and was shocked with the waste-land depiction of the "future earth". What a statement! It is a must see movie.

Wall-E

Posted by Nicole at 07-29-2008 05:02 PM

The psychological message on the refuge ship struck me as a slightly exaggerated mirror image of where our society is headed. The characters had become both completely self absorbed and out of touch with reality. I agree, it is a very good movie.


 
Site by ifPeople
Powered by Plone