| The Ghost of RubangB said: Yeah the first act was incredible, but I don't think it petered out. I think it just changed gears. The first act wouldn't have been able to sustain a feature length with only that mood and environment, so it turned into an epic comedy adventure romance extravaganza. Now excuse me while I battle Montana: I felt more emotion in WALL-E than in any movie with Matthew Broderick ever. |
No, no. The climax showed such good acting on Alan Ruck's part. Plus, as a mild truant myself, watching it again reminds me of the good old days. Although I admit that Wall-E is a fantastic movie, I only feel emotional when I'm really immersed in a movie. Perhaps the futuristic environment, or maybe just the pure goofyness of the obese humans, seemed to have cut me off from the experience. This is why I looked like a statue when watching Titanic (the only sign of emotion I showed was the occasional grin when someone got their shit ruined).
Plus, the ending of Wall-E was so freakin' lame. Thank god for the credits in that movie. Seriously though, listen to the credits for the movie Mongol. It will blow your freakin' mind.







