It’s hard to believe that Pixar will be 39 this week. I don’t know you, but I’ve been a fan of the legendary animation studio for a long time, but I didn’t notice that long. I think the time will fly when you get involved in the magic of innovative storytelling and state -of -the -art technology. age.
I’m back in all of the Pixar movies I have seen, and I won’t get bored. In fact, I am quite convinced that I apologized for the recent outstanding, such as Pixar’s Inside Out 2, and found a specific movie of the studio and a lonely and precocious robot that found love and purpose while organizing the wreckage of mankind. I am doing it. For me, Pixar’s only victory. Of course, Veteran Pixa Director Andrew Stanton mentions Wall E.
This week’s anniversary of the studio was helpful to remind you of two things. One is that Pixar is a breakthrough movie journey, completely changing the game on the way. And the Wall-E, released in 2008, is a standard that I do not assume all the animation release in the future. Are they Pixar products or other studios?
This movie is a lot and is involved in one. It is a love story, environmental precautionary substances, visual storytelling master class, and has a minimum dialogue. It is suffering from the soul and is immersed in a painful and quiet beauty. The interaction between Wall-E and Eve is mostly electronic CHIRPS and COOS, but it feels as real as a romantic human performance you can think.
The basics of the movie are basically one of the most breathtaking sequences I’ve seen on a big screen, one of the most memorable things ever from Pixar Release. When we first meet Wall-E, he is a last-the-ended waste collection robot on the desolate earth and runs around with a sad everyday sense. He stacks the piles of garbage under the blurry contaminated sky -but even in the wreckage he finds joy: the buds of green life, hello, Dolly! And ultimately, like a sophisticated and mysterious Eve, an angel from a star.
Every time I watch Wall-E, I am always hooked on small things. Like his delicate flickering of his eyes. It trembles in his mechanical hands full of hope. The contrast of the floating consumer utopia of a human spaceship was in contrast to the wasteland that humans have turned into earth. There is a subtle balance between despair and the hopes of penetrating the movie, and the devastating scenes of the planet are also lined up with Wall E’s large eyes. My favorite scene: When WALL-E is floating in space, after being launched from the earth, I keep holding the spacecraft of the axiom.
He always looked up at the stars and dreamed of everything more. And now he is very innocent and full of hope, so he can reach out and drag his hand along the cosmic cluster. The scene is magically and surreal, showing Wall-E’s curiosity about the vast space.
The late Steve Jobs, the biggest shareholder of Pixar’s parent company’s parent’s parent company’s parent company’s parent company’s parent company’s parent company’s parent company’s parent company, provided an important feedback to Stanton during the movie. “It took a long time to make the second half correct,” Stanton told Hollywood in 2020. The second half was crazy. I don’t think he used that exact word, but it was emotion. It’s painful, but it’s right to find me, apologize, and say, “I think you’re on a good road, keep going and don’t succumb to your instinct.” ”
Obviously, he finally arrived there. When Pixar celebrates his 39-year-old birthday, Wall-E is definitely the most transcendent jewel in the studio, a story of love, recovery, and the meaning of living.