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Even without dialogue, the movie is pretty astounding. They manage to convey a million emotions with these robots- and even the little cockroach!

...for crying out loud it is a kids movie.
Makes me want to exercise and recycle more trash!
So they made their point with me!My kids (5 & 4) loved it! I don't even think they knew there were people in it! The came home talking about Wall E and Eve. Thats all they could talk about.
But it made me put the popcorn down!![]()
Isn't it funny though, he movie is all about the earth being destroyed by all this junk...and they give us a cheapo plastic watch with a bunch of ads for a chihuahua movie I don't think ANYONE plans to see. Where do hey think that stuff will end up?
My kids (5 & 4) loved it! I don't even think they knew there were people in it! The came home talking about Wall E and Eve. Thats all they could talk about.
But it made me put the popcorn down!![]()
Isn't it funny though, he movie is all about the earth being destroyed by all this junk...and they give us a cheapo plastic watch with a bunch of ads for a chihuahua movie I don't think ANYONE plans to see. Where do hey think that stuff will end up?
I loved it!!! He is the most adorable character that they've come up with in a long time.
The issues addressed in the movie are glaringly obvious to the adults, but are above the childrens' heads, I believe. And they are important things to think about, so even if the kids notice, what's the harm in that discussion?
It's not making fun of overweight people. It just shows how inactivity and technology without balance changes the course of humanity. There are parts where the computer screens are removed from right in front of the humans faces, and they notice how beautiful the stars are or that there is a pool sitting right in front of them.
Definitely two thumbs up!!!
but I think our increasing inactivity can be traced back to this. And if it leads to meaningful discussion with our kids, so much the better. Although my daughter's school has already driven home the recycling message quite well. 
We LOVED WALL*E and definitely will NOT be seeing the Chihuahua movie![]()
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I guess I'm in the minority, but I was disappointed in the movie. I liked the Wall-e and eve characters, but Wall-e was so much funnier in the advertisements for the movie than in the movie itself.
To me, the lack of dialogue got "old". Yes, it was amazing that they could tell such a detailed story without much dialogue, but Wall-e learned how to say "directive" and "eve", couldn't he have learned a few more words?
Wall-e and Eve were such cute characters - I expected better.
Thats so funny, because my DS4 said the same thing. He liked Wall E, but NOT the girl robot. Maybe its a boy thing.People may not have laughed alot, but everyone was drawn to the screen. My youngest liked Wall e but he said he did not like the girl robot. It was a bit too much for him. He is only 2 1/2. (However, it cut into his nap time)But my oldest the 4 1/2 thought it was great.
I thought the messages geared toward the adults were great. That is what is so special about Pixar they can make moves the entire family can go see together and enjoy.
I think what people have to remember, as a few others have pointed out, is that Pixar doesn't strictly make "kid movies", but "family" movies that everyone, including kids, can enjoy. Sure, they might not get the reference to the twinkies, or to the Rubix cube, but they get enjoyment out of it on a level different from an adult just the same.
I personally thought this was a remarkable film, even if it wasn't among my favorite Pixar film and would recommend it.