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kernsfamily -> RE: WALL-E (6/27/2008 11:51:36 AM)
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The Dallas Morning News this morning gave Wall-E an "A"...which, for an animated movie, directed towards kids is quite an accomplishment. (and, I almost always agree with their "assessment" movies: If they really liked it, I most likely will to. If they didn't...I probably won't)....Of course, that's not the case with all critics, but the ones from the Dallas Morning News are usually "right on" when it come to letting me know if it's "great" or if it's a "dud".... Pixar is simply phenomenal....from Cars to Ratatoullie (sp?) to Nemo....just amazing work..... I just read the "review" about this on that "plugged in" online thing from focus on the family.....(which, i usually find amusing to read...to see how "nit picky" they can be about some "negative" aspect of a movie, that I didn't even "see" or remember from a movie I had just watched.... ANYWAY Here's an excerpt of the "conclusion" of the column.....AND, they actually LIKED the movie, overall....which, at that website, is a VERY hard thing for them to do!!!!!: Some credit for these cinematic virtues must go to the film's director, 42-year-old Andrew Stanton, who told Christianity Today, "They tell you that as a storyteller, it's vital to just stick with and be honest with your values system. The last thing I want to do is go to a movie and feel like I'm being preached at. ... I think it's more honest—and you're going to have more effect—to be truthful with the values of your characters. ... That was the case with WALL-E. The greatest commandment is to love one another, and to me, that's the ultimate purpose of living. So that was the perfect goal for the loneliest robot on Earth, to learn the greatest commandment, to learn to love." So, without being preachy, Stanton's film gently but unmistakably critiques consumerism and demonstrates the importance of environmental care along with the value of hard work, even as two adorable robots discover what it means to take care of one another. Along the milky way, they remind humanity what it means to be human. http://www.pluggedinonline.com/movies/movies/a0004114.cfm
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