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A movie about a robot.!

[Edit this paragraph] Movie Robot WALL-E Director: Andrew Stanton

Starring: Ben Burtt

Ai Elissa Knight

Fred Willard

Country/Region: United States

Dialogue Language: English

Distribution company: Bowei International

Release date: June 27, 2008 in the United States

Plot summary: "WALL-E" is Waste Allocation Load Lifters - Earth (Earth) Abbreviation for scrap bagger). Because the ecological balance of the earth was completely destroyed, the culprit - human beings - had no choice but to move to the semi-permanent spaceship 'Axiom'. Only the WALL-E work robot of Buynlarge Company that automatically removes garbage is left on the earth. Human beings plan to wait for the renewal of all things. Then fly back to earth to live in peace. The Buynlarge Company left a large number of WALL-E robots on the earth to clean up garbage. As time goes by, it has witnessed the collapse of many buildings of human civilization, leaving only the 'tall buildings' piled up by the garbage crushed into cubes by WALL-E. WALL- The E robot also gradually deteriorated over hundreds of years, and finally there was only one robot left that was still picking up the waste according to the procedures day after day. The only remaining WALL-E began to have self-awareness. He arranged his own home in an abandoned garbage truck, collected things he was interested in in the garbage as treasures, watched romantic love movies, and even raised a cockroach. Be a pet. One day a spacecraft suddenly landed, and a robot Eve (eva) came to the earth to perform a search mission to observe whether green plants reappeared on the earth. WALL-E instinctively approached Eve, a similar species, communicated with it, and showed it what it had collected. Baby and the movie, and after Eve found the target plant, she grabbed the delivery rocket and flew away from the earth together, heading for the spaceship Axiom. The spaceship "Axiom" is completely automatically controlled by computers. Human beings live a hedonistic life with almost no need to think. The current captain's job is to spend five minutes every day to confirm that the computer is working properly. Human beings have naturally forgotten the existence of the earth, but EVA brought it back The information reawakened mankind's memory about the earth, but the main computer of the Axiom was unwilling to give up the power to manage mankind and wanted to destroy EVA. WALL-E decided to stand up and fight against the main computer together with EVA and mankind. .......

WALL-E Awards: Best Animated Feature Release Date: February 5, 2009

This is a This is a cartoon with few words, and it is also a work that no words are enough to praise. If you exclude those few rare lines, it is almost a great silent film about robots. Let's just call it the animated version of "Metropolis", because in the near future you will often meet it, often hear people talk about it, and ask about it, just like the now classic "Toy Story". The film cost 180 million U.S. dollars, with a domestic box office of 223 million U.S. dollars and a global box office of 485 million U.S. dollars. It received a high score of 8.7 on IMDb and is currently ranked 32nd among the top 250 movies in history. It has been regarded as an Oscar since its inception. The winner of the Best Animated Feature Film award, indeed, it got its wish on February 23 this year (Beijing time).

Disney released the US Region 1 single-disc and three-disc DVDs on November 18, 2008. The single-disc version includes the Pixar animated short film "The Magician and the Rabbit" (Presto, 5 minutes 17). seconds); the animated short "Robot BURN-E" (7 minutes and 35 seconds) specially produced for the DVD, which is the stubborn and unlucky little welding robot in the film; the short film about sound design "Building the World with Sound" (18 minutes and 43 seconds) seconds); two deleted scenes (9 minutes and 30 seconds, with director's commentary track); director Andrew Stanton's commentary track; trailer for "Wally Takes You to Space." In addition, there are two hidden easter eggs on the main menu: one is the "BNL" logo (4 minutes and 48 seconds), which mainly contains some behind-the-scenes interviews; the other is the "W" logo (30 seconds), which is a short test of the film title Animation, it turns out that the original title of the film was "WAL·E". The audio and video configuration of the three-disc version of the DVD is the same as that of the single-disc version, but it also includes a bonus disc and a digital copy of the feature film on the basis of the single-disc version, which is actually equivalent to the two-disc version. The content of the behind-the-scenes disc is not only rich but also interesting, including a behind-the-scenes production feature (9 minutes) that reveals in detail the various processes of making "Wally"; a documentary about the development history of Pixar animation "The Pixar Story" (88 minutes and 20 seconds) ;The storybook "Robot Encyclopedia", which introduces various interesting robot heroes that appear in the movie; "BnL Short Film" (9 minutes), which introduces the Buy n Large company that manufactures "Wally" and other robots in the film; additional deletions Clip (23 minutes); early test animation of "Wally", related to the modeling process of "Wally".

Disney also released the US Region A double-disc version and three-disc Blu-ray Disc (BD50×2+D5) on the same day. Compared with the two-disc version, the three-disc version actually has one more digital copy. positive. The three-disc version of the feature film adopts MPEG-4 AVC/1080p high-definition format and English dts-HD Master 6.1 audio track (48kHz/24-bit). In addition to including all the highlights of the three-disc version of the DVD, many exclusive Blu-ray features are also added. : For example, the short film "Robot Burn-E" has PiP function; "Cine-Explor viewing mode" is actually a director's commentary track with PiP mode; "Funny viewing mode" is trivia subtitles similar to gags. It is jointly contributed by character director Bill Wise, co-producer Lindsay Wallace, storyboard artist Derek Thompson and animator Angus McClain; there is also an interactive game "Axoim Arcade" and a BD-Live feature, etc. .

In addition, the domestic Taisheng Company also released a six-region single-disc version and a double-disc version of DVD on February 5, 2009, with a full Chinese menu, and the double-disc version comes with a full-color 12-page Disney animation. Series movie brochure, the main film has a Mandarin Dolby 5.1 audio track, a commentary track by director Andrew Stanton (with Chinese subtitles), the short film "Robot BURN-E", animation sound design short film, deleted scenes, etc. content. The second separate featurette disc has nearly 3 hours of content, so mainland movie fans are in luck.

The Blu-ray version of "Wall-E" is also in preparation, and domestic fans can look forward to it...