WALL-E, which hit theaters 10 years ago today on June 27, 2008, is a sci-fi movie about humankind’s laziness, greed, and lack of environmental concern.
The first half of the film functions like a silent movie, and it’s easy to see the Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton influences.
In it, WALL-E and EVE share a kiss and a dance, but the script provides more context for the emotions that inform their noises and shared looks.
In Stanton’s futuristic dystopia, set in the year 2805, the humans are the bad guys and the machines save the day.