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Re: WALL•E

That movie......I am at a lost of words for how great it was. Pixar well never disappoint me, I want to see it as many times as my pocket would let me.


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Originally Posted by petek View Post
[Caution: ity-bity spoiler ahead]
Now that I've had a chance to digest it, one of the things that really strikes me is how Andrew Stanton was able to convey so much with "silent" dialog. Virtually all of the communication between the characters (and with the audience) is non-verbal. For now my favorite part is where WALL*E and EVE are getting to know each other and begin their relationship during her increasingly-frustrated search on Earth.

I have heard that, to get a good feel for making great movies, watch/make them without using dialog first. You would then get used to using the best camera angles and music for each scene...and I have to agree, Wall*E is a perfect example of no dialog movie(Oh yeah, there is some dialog).
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