WALL-E Critic Reviews
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Based upon 15 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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The best American film of the year to date.Read the full review
Succeeds at being three things at once: an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story.Read the full review
It whisks you to another world, then makes it every inch our own.Read the full review
Daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental, Wall-E gains strength from embracing contradictions that would destroy other films.Read the full review
Put simply, WALL-E is about as charming as movies get.Read the full review
You leave WALL-E with a feeling of the rarest kind: that you've just enjoyed a close encounter with an enduring classic.Read the full review
In the moment, it's intermittently transcendent, heartrending and beautiful ... and busy, repetitious and boring.Read the full review
Wall-E is an improbable delight, a G-rated crowd-pleaser.Read the full review
The visual design of Wall-E is arguably Pixar's best. Stanton, who wrote the script with Jim Reardon from a story he concocted with Peter Docter, creates two fantastically imaginative, breathtakingly lit worlds.Read the full review
The first 40 minutes or so of Wall-E -- in which barely any dialogue is spoken, and almost no human figures appear on screen -- is a cinematic poem of such wit and beauty that its darker implications may take a while to sink in.Read the full review