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WALL·E
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WALL·E

After 700 years of doing what he was built for, he'll discover what he was meant for.
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User Score20,390 ratings
TMDB 8.116+20081h 38mEnglish
AnimationFamilyScience Fiction

Synopsis

After hundreds of years doing what he was built for, WALL•E— a robot designed to clean up the earth—discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL•E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races back to space to report to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL•E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most imaginative adventures ever brought to the big screen.

Director
Andrew StantonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Pixar1 production companies
Release
June 26, 2008Released
Box Office
$521MBudget $180M

Top Cast

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Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt
WALL·E / M-O (voice)
Elissa Knight
Elissa Knight
EVE (voice)
Jeff Garlin
Jeff Garlin
Captain (voice)
Fred Willard
Fred Willard
Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO
John Ratzenberger
John Ratzenberger
John (voice)
Kathy Najimy
Kathy Najimy
Mary (voice)
Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
Ship's Computer (voice)
Lori Alan
Lori Alan
Additional Voices (voice)

Trailers & Photos

Reviews

From TMDB users
Uknown
Aug 16, 2016

A movie about robots and emotions? Pixar has made the unlikely combo work really well. WALL·E is the lonely robot, the last of his kind, left behind by the humans on Earth. His job - to clean up the garbage the humans have dumped. In 700 years, he seams to have developed one tiny bug - a personality. Join WALL·E in his interstellar quest to find a partner. WALL·E is short, satirical, dialogue-free and a visual masterpiece. And the fact that it is animated does not make it any less watchable as an adult. It is a must watch for anyone of any age.

Kamurai
Aug 13, 2020

A must watch, will watch again, and definitely recommend for everyone, all ages. The first 30 minutes or so of this movie are pure and perfect magic. They establish the world, Wall-E, the human race with next to no dialogue. Wall-E and Eve meeting is wonderfully trip of social anxiety in different personalities and a great metaphor for living together while being different. Once on the axiom, the entire movie shifts seemlessly, and it is one heavy metaphor after the next about America and the human race without it once being the focus of the story. If you ever needed a movie that "does" and not "says", this is your example, it's how world building should be done. While I think I could literally talk about this movie for hours, I don't want to spoil anything else by talking about it here other than this is a near perfect movie to me. Watch, enjoy, be well.

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