Wall-e : How to Tell a Story Visually - Pixar Video Essay

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  • @JulianTerry
    @JulianTerry 6 년 전 +5113

    Great now I'm crying at work

  • @dudaderbli
    @dudaderbli 6 년 전 +3183

    I always say this: if I were from the Academy, I would have started throwing little golden statues at the screen halfway through the movie. It's complete. Flawless.

    • @euanjh9766
      @euanjh9766 5 년 전 +102

      If i had to summarise it, Wall-E is not perfect but it is a masterpiece. The only thing (And I mean the ONLY thing) is that the scenes on the spaceship during the latter half can get a bit tedious. Besides that? Flawless.

    • @somesillyname9714
      @somesillyname9714 5 년 전 +80

      +Almighty OD5T
      Agreed. The final act of the movie (aside from the very end) is a significant dip in quality of storytelling, but a dip from perfection is still incredibly good. The first hour, though, is among the greatest in film history, and the movie deserves all the praise I can give it for that alone.

    • @mixiekins
      @mixiekins 4 년 전 +13

      @@somesillyname9714 Yeah, the humans ruined their portion of this movie as much as their own planet. This overview ganked them and in effect made it as overwhelming as eating condensed soup straight from the can, only instead of barfing chicken noodle, my eyes and nose are making me dehydrated. I adore this movie and wish I could just nix the humans.

    • @rudrasingh6354
      @rudrasingh6354 4 년 전 +8

      @@mixiekins so the moral is: humans ruin everything and we should welcome our robot overlords

    • @swox3669
      @swox3669 3 년 전 +6

      @@somesillyname9714 Strange. Maybe I'm thinking of something else however I adored the scenes in the Axiom. The vast, endless starship totally amazed me as a child and every now and then I rewatch it just to feed my imagination with all of the things that could've happened before Wall-E's arrival.

  • @edgynews8377
    @edgynews8377 6 년 전 +5834

    Funny thing, after asking them, I found that my entire family basically *hates Wall-E.*
    I've been trying to defend it for years. Something about the sounds and visuals really holds it as a classic amongst Pixar's generally amazing catalogue.

    • @nickfuckface1444
      @nickfuckface1444 6 년 전 +148

      I completely agree.

    • @ambergabler-cramer9222
      @ambergabler-cramer9222 5 년 전 +375

      to be honest... i belive WALL-E may be a large contributoin to my modern love of astronomy

    • @piparoni4842
      @piparoni4842 5 년 전 +79

      _Wake up __-idiots-__ perfect family_

    • @suckmysniper649
      @suckmysniper649 5 년 전 +67

      ADUDACKHCALHCAVKHAKHCJCAH
      RUN AWAY
      RUN THE FUCC AWAY

    • @lummuhh4276
      @lummuhh4276 5 년 전 +60

      i feel the same way, every time i say i love Wall-E my dad laughs

  • @bungbananaman
    @bungbananaman 6 년 전 +3186

    Sorry......Technically three words Their names, Directive, and "Plant"

  • @patrickalvarado7687
    @patrickalvarado7687 6 년 전 +1962

    DEFINITELY still a better love story than twilight.

  • @conehead9885
    @conehead9885 5 년 전 +694

    "I don't want to survive. I want to live."

  • @CraigGood
    @CraigGood 3 년 전 +343

    WALL-E was probably my favorite Pixar film to work on. Nice to know it has fans out there.

    • @Wuh-oh
      @Wuh-oh 년 전 +20

      The fact that I’m the first comment reply is just sad, you deserve all the attention that this film had

    • @willardlarkinsnow5622
      @willardlarkinsnow5622 년 전 +6

      This film portrays some of the most human emotions with the least amount of dialogue I have ever seen. I defy anyone to create a more adorable and relatable relationship between two characters who say fewer words to each other

    • @janfiloute_the_noob4045
      @janfiloute_the_noob4045 년 전

      What did you do on the movie??

    • @CraigGood
      @CraigGood 년 전 +14

      @@janfiloute_the_noob4045 I did all the final camera operation and focus pulling on every shot.

    • @janfiloute_the_noob4045
      @janfiloute_the_noob4045 년 전 +1

      @@CraigGood thats so cool! Do you still work at pixar ?

  • @KrystaKream
    @KrystaKream 6 년 전 +509

    what’s genius is that when Wall-e forgets who he was his movements are one at a time like a program with one command at a time where as when he was more sentient he was moving freely wherever when ever

    • @TechBlade9000
      @TechBlade9000 4 년 전 +21

      Just a rapid jab of visual *he's gone* messages

  • @AugmentedGravity
    @AugmentedGravity 5 년 전 +470

    This film is a timeless cinematic masterpiece.

    • @edofluit6568
      @edofluit6568 4 년 전 +3

      i bet it isnt

    • @b4n4n46
      @b4n4n46 4 년 전 +11

      @@edofluit6568 You lost the bet

    • @edofluit6568
      @edofluit6568 4 년 전 +3

      @@b4n4n46 ??? sure this looks just as good in 100 years. and its subjective anyway...

    • @robbieaulia6462
      @robbieaulia6462 2 년 전 +5

      @@edofluit6568 My god, the art style and graphics isn't what made it great but every single detailed action that was made was what made it great. You don't need to use 3D animation just for this style of story telling. Hell, you don't even need color for this style of story telling. Their actions and their sound effect is all that matters. Beside if you can tell a story without words. That's when you know it's a good story. You can still add words to make them better but cus 'Show and tell' always has a greater potential than just 'Show don't tell'.

    • @Bloxenbie
      @Bloxenbie 2 년 전 +3

      @@robbieaulia6462 facts

  • @HanaNoMachi
    @HanaNoMachi 6 년 전 +1329

    Yes. Wall-e is my absolute favorite. I remember how back when I was about seven or so, I wanted the movie to come out on DVD so badly that when it actually came out my mom rented it on day one (They mailed the disc to us because redbox didn't exist yet) and I rode my bike all the way down to the box and fell off hitting my knees but I was so excited I didn't care.

    • @miguelpereira9859
      @miguelpereira9859 6 년 전 +22

      Heather Ciconia This film was my first ever cinemgoing experience! I still remember how excited I was in the days leading up to the release date. This is a freakin classic

    • @simonanegrenti6283
      @simonanegrenti6283 6 년 전 +21

      you don't evenknow how much I love your comment

    • @aurorasparks1985
      @aurorasparks1985 5 년 전 +14

      Your comment made me smile because I remember going to the box with my friend after school to get the DVD.

    • @jormungandrworldserpent6437
      @jormungandrworldserpent6437 5 년 전 +3

      Miguel Pereira false, redbox was founded in 2002 wall-e was released 2008

    • @raitorino7520
      @raitorino7520 4 년 전

      so pure. Im actually smiling hahaha

  • @dizzy60527
    @dizzy60527 4 년 전 +192

    I will always remember when I first saw Wall-e, and I found myself in a puddle of tears. I was COMPLETELY caught off guard! To this day, I still cry whenever I watch it. It's just beautiful, and Wall-e is too damn adorable.

  • @siahhumphrey8493
    @siahhumphrey8493 6 년 전 +1922

    Bro...that was such a great video. You understand what made people feel something in wall-e and incorporated that into your video. Great stuff! I recently got a chance to rewatch this movie, and I’m so glad I did. When I first saw it, I was too young to understand that I was watching a masterpiece. I understand it now.

    • @ceceliaacaba2739
      @ceceliaacaba2739 5 년 전 +7

      Siah Humphrey I was 5 when I first saw Wall-e and I didn’t understand it either and now I understand it, wish Pixar would Redo the movie but with better visuals like Incredibles 2 same story!

    • @crishd935
      @crishd935 5 년 전 +6

      When I was a kid I never watched the movie, cause I thought it was boring that they didnt talk. I watched for the first time last year and I see a masterpiece. I think this movie is more dedicated to a 13+ public

    • @MS-zv9cn
      @MS-zv9cn 5 년 전 +4

      yeah, ifeel that. i saw this movie as a six year old and got pretty bored. but the older i got, the more i appreciated it. as i became more aware of the earth's environmental state this movie slowly clung to me more. now its one of my favorites.

  • @theunwise664
    @theunwise664 6 년 전 +839

    I think wall-e is not just a movie. its a story that can continue forever with out getting boring. I watched wall-e for the first time around 9 or 8 yrs ago a bit after it came out and I enjoyed it.... as a kid. Now after a decade a am a more mature person, and I just don't know why, but I told myself that I should watch it again, since its been a long time an I was amazed ho much you can see in the movie trough the years . till like 2 months ago I didn't know it was a love story .... I DIDNT KNOW IT. now after watching it again and again and again I feel like thats not just a love story but a story about the two robots that live a life, they have never dreamed of.

    • @lorddeath6300
      @lorddeath6300 5 년 전 +9

      AlVi that’s deep bro 😭 👍

    • @artyomseyevich5596
      @artyomseyevich5596 5 년 전 +5

      Well it Also shows what will become of the world but yes it’s about Eve and Walle-E it’s an amazing movie and i would recommend everyone to watch it

    • @skyknoerker2978
      @skyknoerker2978 4 년 전

      I basically just did the exact same thing. I also didn’t that was about so much love, and I also just told myself to watch it again.

    • @danielantunes5133
      @danielantunes5133 4 년 전 +2

      I've watched the movie many times, in the animation in the background behind the and credits, it shows the people recovering and the earth becoming lush and green as it was long ago, it shows them getting thinner, the forests regrowing, cleaning the environment, and even a boy fishing. In the very end it shows Wall-e and Eve in this lush future, still together.

  • @TheBasaltHorogium
    @TheBasaltHorogium 5 년 전 +543

    Just to remind everyone, this is one of the few animated movies Cinematographer Roger Deakins (Blade Runner 2049, The Shawshank Redemption, No Country for Old Men, Skyfall, etc) worked on. This, How to Train Your Dragon, and Rango are by far the most visually stunning animated movies up to date, and I would like to credit him for them. There are a lot of masterful shots in these 3 films, and there's no doubt he influenced the animators for doing them.

    • @davidfromsouthpark9023
      @davidfromsouthpark9023 4 년 전 +32

      Rango is so underrated, just saw it and man does it give me Fantastic Mr Fox vibes

    • @indi5040
      @indi5040 4 년 전 +2

      David from south park yesss! I love them both so much!

    • @xarch7208
      @xarch7208 2 년 전

      wow no wonder it's so amazing

    • @Prodbyjah464
      @Prodbyjah464 년 전

      What about spider verse?

    • @yuvraj2130
      @yuvraj2130 년 전 +3

      Roger deakins didn't work on wall-e what the hell

  • @shadowninja958
    @shadowninja958 6 년 전 +613

    alot of people hate this film aparently but I honestly place it on my top 3 pixar films with the incredibles and up.

    • @ToaKoran
      @ToaKoran 5 년 전 +143

      I'm honestly baffled that anyone could hate this film. I've not met one person yet that has, but I honestly want to meet someone that does just so I can ask WHAT they hate about it, because I just have this feeling the majority are just people that hate something just because so many people love it.

    • @GLamoRousCooKie
      @GLamoRousCooKie 5 년 전 +55

      I honestly think that hating this movie should be one of the criteria that needs to be met in order to diagnose someone as a sociopath.

    • @mikekelendjian2022
      @mikekelendjian2022 5 년 전 +16

      White-Van Helsing You little bastard!

    • @perry813
      @perry813 4 년 전 +35

      I would also place Ratatouille up their with Wall-E. Both underrated.

    • @EthanJaye
      @EthanJaye 4 년 전 +1

      Im sorry for everyone who replied to me, _BUT I GOTTA DO IT_ *EDIT*

  • @quintiax
    @quintiax 5 년 전 +310

    Calling it a masterpiece is underrated, it is so much more than that.

  • @Samkiud
    @Samkiud 6 년 전 +566

    Man... You made me cry. Fantastic stuff you upload.

  • @tramachi7027
    @tramachi7027 4 년 전 +87

    Can we just appreciate that Eves "eyes" arent animated like we are used to. Every other set of eyes she has is another screen and input. Not flawless motion bbut she has to update her expression.
    Ok well she doesnt do that always but its still an amazing thing to think off when she does it.

  • @fatfard
    @fatfard 5 년 전 +379

    You think this is a masterpiece?! A MASTERPIECE?!
    but it's so much more

  • @Lazarenko93
    @Lazarenko93 6 년 전 +192

    Have seen Wall-E for the first time, 3 weeks ago or so.
    LOVED IT.
    Especially the first act. The part with the humans not so much.
    The character they give these robots is unbelievable.

    • @danielantunes5133
      @danielantunes5133 4 년 전 +1

      they were all fat, do you think that eve was from an american ship?

    • @Snow-xd4rv
      @Snow-xd4rv 4 년 전 +1

      @@danielantunes5133 they were fat, cause they had to survive

    • @batchestheeverskink293
      @batchestheeverskink293 3 년 전 +1

      I think that's the point there- the humans have become more like robots through an advertising bombardment and no exercise than the actual robots we grow to love.

  • @ohthewhomanity
    @ohthewhomanity 4 년 전 +20

    Absolutely a masterpiece! Another note on that bit about his eyes at the end - throughout the movie, WALL-E's eyes have an internal light source. One of the animators has a TED Talk about how at first he seemed too glassy-eyed and vacant until they put that light source in. But in this scene? They remove the light source. He's just, blank. And it's chilling even if you don't understand WHY.

    • @DrgnLdyLizzie2001
      @DrgnLdyLizzie2001 년 전 +2

      And the desperate way EVE says his name while shaking him. Gets me every time. Then the way she sighs it with relief when he "comes back" is just . . . I have no words.

  • @Nic_2751
    @Nic_2751 2 년 전 +28

    This movie is my favorite of all time, and what it cements about show don’t tell, just speaks volumes on how much every little detail that you witness just comes back beautifully.

  • @puddingbug4354
    @puddingbug4354 3 년 전 +16

    Wall-e is my favorite movie, and has been my favorite for years. I’m obsessed w/ Disney/Pixar and I’m a kid at heart (I’m fifteen) so it’s really hard for me to make friends because they think I’m childish. I’m very introverted and I’m not very good at socializing so making friends has never been easy for me, people think I’m weird. But let me tell you, wall-e has gotten me through so much crap in my life. Wall-e is my shoulder to cry on. When I’m happy, sad, bored, disappointed in my friends or the people around me bc ppl my age are so immature, I watch wall-e. It was the first movie I ever saw in theaters, I was only three. Wall-e will always hold such a special place for me and I think about it constantly. I’ve had friends that tell me they hated it, and it hurt me a lot. But I’ve come to realize that if you show twelve ppl the most beautiful flower on earth, only a few of those twelve will actually appreciate the flower for its natural beauty. Wall-e is more than a movie or masterpiece for me. It is my life. I can’t even begin to imagine me w/o it. Wall-e, I truly love you.

    • @LadyLiberty4U
      @LadyLiberty4U 년 전 +3

      Dearest puddingbug; 👋 Darlin', at 15 or 16 you ARE still a kid! Lols!! I'm *60* and LOVE watching animated movies and cartoons and playing video games! My beloved late hubby and I used to laugh because folks thought we were buying video games and animated movies for my youngest son (who was nine when we met) and our grandkids (hubby's daughter gave us our 1st grandchild in 2003) but in reality we bought them for US!!
      I lost my mom in 1998, but we had a discussion about a month before she died. I moved my kids and I in with her to care for her while she was going through cancer treatments. We both woke up at like 5 AM; I made us breakfast and she asked what I'd like to watch with her. I told her that "Rocky & Bullwinkle" came on at 5:30, so we watched that, laughing and loving the old show (I'd grown up watching it! I was 36 in '98 😉.)! At 6:30 AM she asked what else I'd like to watch. I cautiously told her, "Bear in the Big Blue House" comes on now..."
      My mom smiled at me and said, "M., don't ever grow up!" I teasingly asked if she was saying I was childish. 😁 She said, "No! You have the loving heart of a child! You still find enjoyment in simple pleasures and still have the curiosity and delight of a kid on Christmas morning! I'm so proud to have you as my daughter and now as my best friend..."
      Wall-e is my number one favorite movie among all the Pixar films and "Tangled" is my favorite Disney movie though I love most of Pixar's, Disney's, and Dreamworks' offerings (All of the How To Train Your Dragons, Ice Ages, and of course, Galaxy Quest 😉😏🤭). But I believe that Wall-e truly is a masterpiece!
      Believe me, you're NOT WIERD!! Don't *ever* lose that kid inside you; it's what will sustain you through tough times and gives life meaning!
      Take care and God bless, "pudding"! 🤗🤗✌

  • @sawyerweathers8713
    @sawyerweathers8713 5 년 전 +6

    I cry every time I watch this movie. It’s something about how innocent Wall-E is and how much he wanted Eva, along with Eva realizing how hard Wall-E worked to keep her safe back on Earth. Crazy.

  • @savonthedon
    @savonthedon 5 년 전 +193

    i have friends that think The Incredibles is better than this movie... im glad other people realize the genius of this movie, one of my favorites of all time

    • @edofluit6568
      @edofluit6568 4 년 전 +13

      I hate it when people think their opinion is sooooo much better than others. not everyone has the same taste...

    • @konopi7539
      @konopi7539 4 년 전 +10

      it’s understandable that they think the incredibles is better

    • @savonthedon
      @savonthedon 4 년 전 +2

      Edo Fluit it’s just an animated super hero movie... Wall-E has a real message

    • @popthepigeon
      @popthepigeon 3 년 전 +11

      @@savonthedon You obviously didnt watch The Incredibles closely enough. It was firstmost a movie about the importance of family. We see realistic arguments that all families can relate to, It's only possible for the Incredible family to save the day when they stand united as both a team - and a family.

    • @phyowaiyanlynnthway7001
      @phyowaiyanlynnthway7001 3 년 전 +7

      both movies has real message

  • @princekyle4132
    @princekyle4132 4 년 전 +21

    Movies are art and WALL-E is like the Mona Lisa. It's like 2001: A Space Odyssey for kids.

  • @CarlosGarcia-rf5tw
    @CarlosGarcia-rf5tw 6 년 전 +61

    wait did you just make me cry at 2am?

  • @sulfur_americium2993
    @sulfur_americium2993 4 년 전 +11

    I feel like Wall-E compared to other Pixar movies is REALLY underrated. My parents hate it for some reason, worst thing is they actually really enjoyed the Emoji movie which makes me want to put myself up for adoption.

  • @n1ira
    @n1ira 5 년 전 +24

    I was too young to understand how good this movie was. Seeing the collage of Pixar movies made me realize what an amazing company it is..

  • @thefloppykangaroo1984
    @thefloppykangaroo1984 4 년 전 +87

    "Pixar is incredible."
    Me: press like right now

  • @IC3XR
    @IC3XR 4 년 전 +41

    I now see why Pixar never wanted to make a Wall-E 2. It’s perfect. Like you said, it’s their magnum opus. Their masterpiece.
    It’s so flawless that, if I were Pixar, I wouldn’t even want to risk tainting it. I love Wall-E with more emotion than I can put into words ❤️❤️❤️

  • @iankelsall25
    @iankelsall25 4 년 전 +6

    a visual masterpiece in storytelling, imagine the balls it takes to have a film run with absolutely no dialogue or voice overs, or even text for quite a portion of the film, and the audacity to have it actually work!

  • @arnoldthestrong8168
    @arnoldthestrong8168 6 년 전 +75

    This video deserves a lot more appreciation for what it is

  • @ryanwheeler6327
    @ryanwheeler6327 4 년 전 +4

    Arguably the BEST animated film ever made. I could literally dissect every single damn second of this film and still not have said enough. It's truly flawless

  • @justinmertes
    @justinmertes 6 년 전 +155

    Beautiful. Well done. It wasn't like many other video essays which are pretentious and ramble on. You explained the story and gave it new life, and that's it. And that's what made it great. Well done.

  • @denkan7576
    @denkan7576 4 년 전 +17

    I watch movies and shows everyday of my life. Wall-E Is still the best I've ever watched, ever. Nothing comes close to the amount of emotion I get watching It. The animations blow stuff being made today out of the water and the soundtrack gives me chills through my entire body, the Interactions between everything Is flawless and can make you go from smiling to crying like *THAT*.

  • @mcdonalds5972
    @mcdonalds5972 4 년 전 +17

    Pixar: Heart, depth, story-driven plot.
    Dreamworks: B-movie with A-list celebrities doing the voices
    Illumination: Just throw in a poop joke every ten minutes, the kids will love it and you'll wonder why you wasted your money on it.

  • @liamcurran5612
    @liamcurran5612 6 년 전 +40

    Wall-e is one of my favorite movies and one I relate to on a deep level. I'm glad KRplus reccomended me this video so I can see that someone else recognizes its beauty too

  • @cristinitao
    @cristinitao 4 년 전 +15

    Wall-E is such a masterpiece! definitely one of my favorite Pixar movies.

  • @rfldss89
    @rfldss89 4 년 전 +8

    I've watched the movie twice, and I honestly don't remember the scene on earth lasting half an hour. Goes to show how great the movie is, that that part went by so quickly, even though there's no real dialogue.

  • @indigodragon0613
    @indigodragon0613 6 년 전 +37

    Define dancing is one of my all time favorite pieces from a movie score EVER. It’s so simple and outstandingly dreamlike. It encompasses my love for space better than any other animated film’s soundtrack and also has this depth and almost sad beauty to it that perfectly portrays the endless possibilities of our future or even lack thereof. I could swoon over this piece of music for an eternity.

  • @YamaikoHiro
    @YamaikoHiro 6 년 전 +47

    It saddens be seeing you this underrated. Your content is A+ please do keep it up.

  • @ariqfauzan4982
    @ariqfauzan4982 5 년 전 +7

    i watched pretty much every pixar-disney movie out there, but id say this is the best one they make. absolute masterpiece.

  • @innactive8909
    @innactive8909 4 년 전 +4

    I remember when this movie first came out. I have so many good memories of exploring the promotional website with my family, especially my younger brother, watching the movie in theaters, and watching it at home many, many times. Even as a little annoying kid, I understood what the movie was saying perfectly. The entire movie felt magical. I haven't had another movie hit home exactly like Wall-E did, although some have come close.

  • @ezekielsprophecy3203
    @ezekielsprophecy3203 4 년 전 +8

    Wall E is literally the cutest thing.

  • @joejoetv1337
    @joejoetv1337 5 년 전 +4

    Wow...just amazing, you showed me that wall-e is even better than i thought. 11/10 would watch again

  • @bossbere2350
    @bossbere2350 4 년 전 +2

    This video makes me remember why wall-E is my favorite movie of all time thank you.

  • @hidingfromsomeone
    @hidingfromsomeone 5 년 전 +10

    Wall-E is the greatest love story ever put to screen. I'll argue this til I'm blue in the face.

  • @HushIAmTalking
    @HushIAmTalking 5 년 전 +8

    I knew I loved this movie but never really thought about why. That breakdown of all the little touches that make wall-e feel human and relatable in the opening sequence was fantastic - there’s so much I never really realised they were doing, maybe because I saw it when I was much younger. Thank you, and now I have to go rewatch it!

  • @DanielLopez-up6os
    @DanielLopez-up6os 5 년 전 +8

    Wall-E is STILL the masterpiece i remembered seing that first time. that emotion that sadness, and SO universal no need for words or speech, just EMOTION.

  • @moniquevamado
    @moniquevamado 6 년 전 +13

    Yes, it's a masterpiece! Pixar are the master storytellers. You articulated everything about the film so succinctly. Well done.

  • @wickedskyes
    @wickedskyes 4 년 전 +4

    I LOVE Wall-E. It's one of my favorite movies, period. It's adorable, beautiful, and in general, a good time! Literally cry everytime I watch it tho, haha

  • @IceSpoon
    @IceSpoon 4 년 전 +3

    - Wall-E
    - .................................eva?
    - WALL-E!!!!
    That dialogue at the climax (with the eye scene you described) is the single most emotional dialogue ever made in any movie.

  • @PurpleStar671
    @PurpleStar671 4 년 전 +17

    I watched this movie when I was around 1 to 3 years old. Wall-E is my favorite Pixar film because it never feels old. The movie never gets old. The visual and sound is amazing. My mom got me the DVD to watch it. I still actually have the DVD, sadly it has a bunch of scratches, but I still watch this movie ever couple years. I have different reactions everytime I watch the movie. This movie is the best. This movie should get a sequel
    Sincerely, Wilson

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 4 년 전

      It's a classic, a one-off, and far too singular to be burdened with a sequel. The story was told and came to a natural conclusion.

    • @fox.4214
      @fox.4214 년 전

      Well it technically isn’t a sequel but try watching BURN-E

  • @hievenhade7545
    @hievenhade7545 6 년 전 +5

    Pixar movies like Ratatouille, Up and Wall - E count to my favourite movies of all time.
    I really hope Pixar returns to make movies like these some day.

  • @ethanhays6646
    @ethanhays6646 5 년 전 +7

    Not only do I think it is a masterpiece, Wall-E is my favorite Pixar movie no matter how many times I watch it or how good any other Pixar movies are.

  • @jonaswolthaus1901
    @jonaswolthaus1901 4 년 전 +5

    Wall-E is my all-time animation favourite. I just started crying out of happiness because this story is just so beautiful. Thanks for this video:)

  • @camilahamel4843
    @camilahamel4843 4 년 전 +3

    It is indeed a masterpiece. The way the story evolves so eloquently without dialogue, the way the music meshes with every scene and change in emotion, the visual jokes and cultural references, and of course the story telling craft itself. You're right about the repurposing. For example, the fact that the film begins with Wall-E showing us that he is basically a very small, sentient trash compactor, and that when Wall e and Eva are in mortal danger at the film's climax, it's because of another much bigger trash compactor. Wall-E is endlessly fascinating, funny, and ultimately, full of human emotion.

  • @Br0wnEyedQueen
    @Br0wnEyedQueen 6 년 전 +109

    Really wonderful video Bryan! Wall-e is my absolute favorite Pixar movie for all the points you've made, keep it up :)

  • @BMB
    @BMB 4 년 전 +5

    Wall-E is my favorite movie of all time. It’s so great.

  • @TommyP365
    @TommyP365 6 년 전 +33

    I love WALL•E! It's my second favorite Pixar film right behind Finding Nemo. You've got yourself a new subscriber.

    • @paperchasindude6578
      @paperchasindude6578 5 년 전 +4

      Huh both finding nemo and wall-e both directed by Andrew stanton

    • @uncledonel1742
      @uncledonel1742 4 년 전

      @@paperchasindude6578 Yes, they have the same director. What's the matter?

    • @daimhaus
      @daimhaus 3 년 전

      @@uncledonel1742 He seems to be a good director 🐋

  • @ExplosiveDevil
    @ExplosiveDevil 4 년 전 +3

    Wall-E remains my favourite Pixar movie of all time. Considering what they had back in 2008, the visuals along with the way the story is told, PLUS THE SOUNDTRACK, is absolutely astounding.

  • @danbressler
    @danbressler 년 전 +1

    Absolutely my ALL TIME FAVORITE Pixar animated movie. There are only two movies that have made me literally cry... "Awakenings", and WALL*E. I could watch WALL*E over and over and over again. I have an unexplained connection to it and I'm stunned at how Pixar pulled this off without using much dialogue at all. Simply incredible. Thank you for sharing this video. I enjoyed it.

  • @michaelaallanson4971
    @michaelaallanson4971 4 년 전 +3

    Wall-E is my favourite film. Has been since the first time I saw it, I can watch it endlessly and every time I notice something new and love it all over again. It really saddens me that this film isn't more popular

    • @catguy4996
      @catguy4996 4 년 전

      Actually is this film is very popular. It's like 3rd highest rated Pixar film. And according to IMDB, it's the 63rd highest rated film *ever*. That's pretty fantastic when you consider how many films exist out there

  • @RabbitDogHOMOSHREXUAL

    Friend: why do you like wall-e so much?
    Me:

  • @tealwings3271
    @tealwings3271 4 년 전 +5

    I love Wall-E's soundtrack

  • @Jasonwolf1495
    @Jasonwolf1495 6 년 전 +205

    Honestly the most rewatchable movie I've ever seen is Kung Fu Panda. i know that sounds insane, but its just shockingly amazing to see martial arts and I just enjoy it all.

    • @setlerking
      @setlerking 5 년 전 +12

      Jeffrey finally another person that agrees with me!

    • @Gigihappened
      @Gigihappened 5 년 전 +26

      I completely agree. Kung Fu Panda is my childhood! I loved the animation and comedy of it all. Dreamworks made some pretty good stuff.

    • @davidhickey9465
      @davidhickey9465 5 년 전 +17

      When oogway leaves 😭😭

    • @imperfect_dan7519
      @imperfect_dan7519 5 년 전 +11

      Kung fu panda 2 for me was the best of the three

    • @dalila2442
      @dalila2442 5 년 전 +3

      Yes! The comedy and drama are just so well balanced, it's one of the only movies that can make me laugh out loud, while still being so heartwarming and sincere. And somehow the second one turned out to be even better!

  • @fish.movedchannels1890

    I’ve loved Wall-e since I was 3, and it’s still my absolute favorite movie ever

  • @jhoang861
    @jhoang861 4 년 전 +3

    omg thank you for this!!! I always said of all the Pixar movies (and I love them all) this is the most intelligent and most creative in terms of visual expressions. To see the two main characters without any dialogue speak through their body language and gestures was beautifully done by the artists at Pixar. Pure geniuses!

  • @BumN8
    @BumN8 4 년 전 +3

    When I was younger I appreciated the love story. It’s what made me love the movie. Watching it recently. Made me see how powerful the message was to the adults about the current status of earth and the predicted future if nothing was changed from how we take care of it. Seeing the government (Buy N Large) refuse to make a switch for the better because they want to remain in power. Amazing.

  • @justrandomtrolls3194
    @justrandomtrolls3194 4 년 전 +1

    even when this is narrated, i cried. pixar's impact. thank u

  • @ellabilge4982
    @ellabilge4982 6 년 전 +7

    This is why we love Wall-E more then ever💗💗

  • @RichEDMixed
    @RichEDMixed 4 년 전 +4

    Wall-E is a true work of art something most new Disney movies (not Pixar) and many other animation studios will never do

  • @rahelbakir8520
    @rahelbakir8520 6 년 전 +52

    I wish i had some money to support you

  • @jademonass2954
    @jademonass2954 5 년 전 +3

    this is why just shapes and beats is my favorite game
    it tells you a story and it NEVER says any words, the characters dont even have NAMES!
    and I cried at the end of it, such an awsome story

  • @victorthecollector9198

    You only showed like 30 seconds of that scene and I teared up

  • @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881

    i saw the first three pixar movies they were fun but then the modern times came out and really i could just feel that notorious post modern cynicism because of all the generic stuff in virtually everything all over the world as the years went by that led to my depression and longing for another time but then WALL-E came out and it just gave me that sense of curiosity and raw non prepackaged non corporate innocence that i felt when watching the first toy story and even the disney classics from the walt era through wall-e and eve. Things like when walle looked up to the sky wondering about something great much like luke Skywalker looking at twin sunsets, back when that meant something before new starwars and last jedi made it all meaningless, and eve and Walle in his truck reminded me of rocky and Adrians moments at rockys apartment. If i could relive any moment in my life it would be to rewatch walle in the theaters when it came out, my favorite pixar movie and my favorite movie of all time that gave me hope again and always gives me hope.

  • @plantelo
    @plantelo 3 년 전 +5

    It is hard to describe how much Wall·E means to me personally. It is one of the first films I remember watching, and pretty much the only one I consistently rewatch outside of holiday films like Love Actually. I watched it in the cinema when it came out, I chose it when my brother, my sister and I were handed three DVDs to choose from that year (other two being Ratatouille and The Nightmare Before Christmas, both excellent films themselves), I fooled around with the extras... It, alongside the original PvZ and Blizzard's catalogue of games defined my childhood and is my single favourite piece of media of any kind to this day.

  • @MylotheZooLovingScientist

    Wonderful job on this video. Your essay made me tear up. You would think that talking us through it like this would defeat its purpose, like when someone ruins a joke by explaining it, but no. It actually enhances it. When you're told in words what Pixar was trying to accomplish with just visuals, you realize how fucking perfectly they executed it. I haven't seen Wall·E in years, but I still remember how heartbreaking it was when his memory was erased. Thank you for reminding me how emotional of a scene that was. Thank you for reminding me how adorably yet depressingly they set up Wall·E's background and characteristics.
    Damn, I need to go watch this movie again now.

  • @natebit8130
    @natebit8130 5 년 전 +1

    I can still remember seeing it in theaters. An amazing spectacle indeed.

  • @Envy_May
    @Envy_May 6 년 전 +6

    5:13 OH SHICK YOU MADE ME SNAP MY FINGER AND SLAP MY KNEE THAT'S THE LYRIC OF THE SONG.

  • @Jay-cj7yr
    @Jay-cj7yr 4 년 전 +7

    Little did anyone know ratatoullie was the reincarnation of Gordon Ramsay

  • @tamaramisue9219
    @tamaramisue9219 4 년 전 +1

    ahhh I love wall-e, it's such a beautiful movie. I love how they tell you thing just with visuals

  • @yanagelfand4337
    @yanagelfand4337 년 전 +1

    When my dad told me he cried watching a cartoon about a robot love story, I shrugged. And then I watched it... And I've never been able to watch it without crying. Not only I cry every time I watch it, but also right now, in this video, this short clip of Wall-E not recognizing Eve made me cry again.

  • @mitchell_clark
    @mitchell_clark 6 년 전 +12

    I think most of the older pixar films are master pieces maybe some of the new ones today too.

  • @saif0316
    @saif0316 4 년 전 +6

    The movie also tells a story through SOUND bro. Like have you noticed the music and sound effects? For me that really sells the movie.

  • @willardlarkinsnow5622

    WALLE is a masterpiece. It’s an old story we have heard before about how filthy humans are destroying the earth, but they used it to do something truly special. It’s a master class in making statements without using words. Visually, and thematically, it’s breath taking. Perhaps the most adorable and relatable animated love story ever, forged by the shared desire between WALLE and EVE simply to love and be loved, is seamlessly constructed and literally the only words they ever say to each other besides, each other’s names are Earth, Plant and Directive. They portray the most human desires and emotions with fewer words than anyone has ever done before.

  • @shamikmazumder2835
    @shamikmazumder2835 4 년 전 +1

    Finally... Someone understands the beauty of this movie.. it was just so amazing. I still remember, the first time it premiered on Tv in our country, it was at 1 am( without ad breaks) and I had an English exam the next morning but I was so hell bent on watching it. I did.. and although I felt sleepy while writing my exam the next day, I knew it was worth it. WALL E was amazing.
    And still.. it's one of my favourite love story/ animated movies ever. Even after all these years.❤️

  • @AleT118
    @AleT118 4 년 전 +2

    The humans' expectations got ruined since there were no pizza trees in the world. Truely the saddest ending in cinema history.

  • @FXV56
    @FXV56 5 년 전 +3

    I love pixar , amazing people work there , if they were not here with us , we would not have these masterpieces

  • @FlowerGriffon
    @FlowerGriffon 4 년 전

    Wall-E has been my favourite movie for years because of how they manage to show a story without large amount of dialogue.
    It’s literally one of the most creative movie I ever seen!

  • @evilchu34
    @evilchu34 4 년 전 +2

    I rewatched WALL-E not so long ago. And needless to tell, it's my favorite movie of all time. I love the story, visuals and, yeah, characters. Thank you so much for making this video

  • @PopExtra
    @PopExtra 2 년 전 +3

    My top 3 i think is, Finding Nemo because i love the ocean, and Cars because i love cars and because of the story of someone greedy and selfish turning into a true friend because he starts to see how surviving on he's own isn't actually the best way to live.
    And at number 3 i guess Wall-E because i love Sci-Fi, and the story of someone lonely getting a true friend at the end and also being a hero to others.

  • @nMsFreeStyleZ
    @nMsFreeStyleZ 6 년 전 +10

    You really make some awesome content man

  • @stephaniemoura8354
    @stephaniemoura8354 3 년 전 +1

    For sure Wall-E has Pixar's most creative visual storytelling, but we we must never forget the other language it uses to tell its story: the sound. I'm not talking about the lines or anything like that, but about the sound design and the soundtrack. The sound design is what makes this story and place so believable, and the soundtrack, with the visuals, is what makes the story, the feelings, the characters, and our own perception.

  • @Lavamar
    @Lavamar 5 년 전

    I just finished re-watching Wall-E as a 16-year-old and it made me cry for the first time in ages. This movie truly is a masterpiece and you have perfectly captured the heartbreaking aspects that make it so. Thank you.

  • @bazinga743
    @bazinga743 6 년 전 +26

    The greatest Disney love story

    • @AeroInspire
      @AeroInspire 5 년 전 +18

      how dare you say Disney created Wall-E
      I give full credit to the Pixar team.

  • @ZachHeyde
    @ZachHeyde 6 년 전 +9

    Wonderfully done!!

  • @blameitoncapitalism

    Honestly Wall-E is the best visual movie I have ever seen. pretty perfect at that.

  • @UjangBoyor
    @UjangBoyor 4 년 전 +3

    The first 3d movie when had me good feeling about it on my kid age
    Years years later local tv shows it, i cried.