Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Wall-E

A delightful and profound Pixar film featuring a better story, characters and technology than its audiences deserve. It’s a stunning feat (few expected a dialogue-free opening act), both a touching love story (not a romance; there’s a difference) and a cautionary tale (not a warning; there’s a difference). Regardless of the film’s politics, it also simply succeeds as superlative craftsmanship, and is a more than worthy follow up to “Ratatouille”. We all benefit from the end result when Pixar decides to push the boundaries and twist a few cinematic conventions. I cannot wait for "Up".

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