
Ever thought of what would happen to Planet Earth when you threw away that cold drink can on the road? Or when you forgot to recycle the newspaper and threw it away? Well, a few years from now (700 years to be exact), the earth is going to be enveloped in a trash so large that it would become uninhabitable. This in one line is the concept of WALL-E.
The film has been brought to you by Disney and Pixar Animation Studios and it reached a 96% positive review on Rotten Tomatoes. In recent years, a lot of films have been made on environmental issues such as Global Warming. Happy Feet was one of them. WALL-E is a futuristic animation film that takes you far into space.
WALL-E has been directed by Andrew Stanton who had also directed Finding Nemo. The story traces the story of a multinational corporation called Buy and Large which seduces the human beings of the world to engage in mindless consumerism. This leads to a lot of un-recycled waste and the earth is deemed uninhabitable. Luxury starliners are used to keep human beings on space for five years so that a class of waste purification robots called WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) can remove the waste from the earth.
But the project flops and earth is considered uninhabitable. The WALL-E robots are laid waste on earth but one survives. He develops a nose for curiosity and adventure. This curiosity and his love for EVE (Extraterrestrial Allocation Vegetation) - a robot who was sent to see if any vegetation has survived on earth takes him to space.
There are no human voices in the film. The Director gave robotic sounds for the robots’ communication. These sounds have been designed by Ben Burtt. The film released on June 27, 2008 in the US.












