| Pixar's Wall-E:The New E.T.? |
| Wednesday, 12 March 2008 | |
![]() The star of the movie, Wall-E is at once both cute and vulnerable, something generally uncommon in a science fiction movie. While his character design may remind people more of Johnny Five from Short Circuit, Wall-E seems to be channeling the personality of another soulful title character: 1982's "E.T." View the new trailer for Wall-E: Get Flash to see this player.
I'm not sure which parts I'm more excited about: the adorable interactions between the two robots, or the grand space epic that unfolds behind them. Even in the few minutes you see Wall-E, you kinda feel for the lil' guy, which is impressive because not only is he just a hunk of robotic circuitry - he's a fictional, digitally animated hunk of robotic circuitry. It's that same empathy for the character that I think has been missing from the recent batch of 3D Animated films, who tend to eschew story for visual one-upmanship. It's a true testament to the skill of the Pixar animators that they can bring life and personality to a main character that doesn't have a "mouth" or "face" to speak of. It's all in the eyes, and what surprisingly emotional eyes they are. Pixar's "Wall-E" hits US theaters on June 27th. Will Wall-E stand up to the hype? Or is it doomed to the bargain bin next to Flight of the Navigator? Post a comment and let us know! Comments (10)
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