WALL-E (2008)
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WALL-E (2008)

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Evelyn
· Feb 23, 2026
4/5

Better on second watch

I liked WALL-E when I first saw it, but the second viewing is where it clicked. Once you notice how Andrew Stanton plants every detail early on, the whole film transforms. Layers everywhere.

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Elizabeth
· Jun 15, 2025
5/5

Stayed with me for weeks

WALL-E ended and I sat with it for weeks. The loneliness and love theme kept circling back. I'd be doing something mundane and WALL-E's video collection would pop into my head. That kind of resonance is rare.

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Kenji
· Feb 18, 2026
5/5

The craft behind this film is astonishing

Every choice in WALL-E feels deliberate. The framing, the pacing, the space dance — Andrew Stanton is operating at a level most filmmakers never reach. It's the kind of film you study rather than just watch.

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Evelyn
· Dec 15, 2025
3/5

Disappointed given the reputation

WALL-E is technically accomplished and I understand its place in film history. But it left me cold. The loneliness and love element felt mechanical and I never connected emotionally. Maybe I'll try again someday.

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Derek
· Sep 26, 2024
4/5

The ending is divisive for a reason

WALL-E commits to a conclusion that not everyone will appreciate. I found it perfectly right — it refuses easy comfort. If you want tidy resolution you may be frustrated. If you want truth, it delivers.

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Lucas
· May 14, 2024
4/5

Hard to watch but impossible to look away

WALL-E deals with humanity's dependency on technology in a way that's genuinely uncomfortable at times. But that discomfort is the point. Andrew Stanton never lets you look away, and the film is better for it.

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Madison
· Mar 23, 2024
4/5

Overrated but still very good

WALL-E has been praised so heavily that no film could live up to the hype completely. It's an excellent film — the visual world-building is genuinely remarkable — but it's not the untouchable masterpiece some claim.

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