‘WALL.E’ - directed by Andrew Stanton
Rating: **.5
A choice tag line for the movie would be: “What do you expect, it’s a ROBOT!”
Or perhaps, “Two words… Wall. E”.
When I first saw the trailer, I thought it was such a cute movie, something that would perhaps be a good break from work. It was cute, but after 20 minutes of seeing a dusty, rusty robot trundling around in a landscape of rubbish and hearing a few more repeats of that video clip it liked, it became rather tedious.
Life got a bit more interesting when Eve appeared. The dialogue was expanded by two more syllabus — E-va.
I was rather disappointed.
Apart from gathering that the movie warned of the dire fate of mankind subjected to technological advancements, and an almost complete takeover of humanity by machines… The entire movie was fairly boring. In fact, even though I was awake at the beginning and the end; and my friend was conscious in the middle, dinner after the movie was our greatest concern instead of attempting to piece this… well, alleged entertainment.


