By Ryan Parsons | Images property of Disney, LatinoReview
WALL•E
It looks like Pixar's WALL•E is far enough complete for the studio to begin showing off giant chunks of it.
(Partial) WALL•E Screening Report
The good people at LatinoReview had the privilege of visiting the Pixar lot to screen a whopping 35 minutes of WALL•E. Though they were forced to keep notes on what they were seeing in the dark, the screening report still retains tons of details. Nothing too spoiler, but you'll definitely understand the film's starting point after reading it.
What happens next is the starting point for Wall-E's adventures. A mysterious ship lands on Earth and a white robot comes floating out. It's shaped like a cross between a bullet with the appearance of one of those little white ghost things from Princess Mononoke. The white robot (her name is Eve if I recall correctly), clearly female in its appearance and behaviorisms, scans the area right before the mysterious ship blasts back off into orbit. Wall-E is curious about this new visitor and desperate for companionship, builds a junk version of himself (or her, I can't remember. Sorry) to offer as a present. Not impressed, she ignores him but shows off that she has a laser and isn't afraid to use it, blasting everything around her. A really cool chase sequence ensues and the sense of flight and speed was really well done.
The film looks awesome. The outer space scenes were gorgeous and the Earth scenes were also really cool. Despite the absence of hardly any dialogue except for the exchanges between Wall-E and his robot friend and the cockroach, the story is very easy to follow and extremely entertaining.
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Like what you here? Then check out the entire screening report on WALL•Ehere.
WALL•E opens to theaters on June
27th.
For the trailers, posters and more movie info, go the WALL•E
Movie Page.