A Four-Year-Old Reviews Wall-E

Where’s Waaaaaaall-E? I don’t see him.

Why is his shelf swinging?

Is that Waaaaaaall-E’s cricket friend? Why did he leap around?

Why did that explode?

What are those red lights?

What is that? Is that a rocket?

What’s that robot’s name?

Why is Eeeeeeva flying around?

Look, I folded up in my seat!

What does die rective mean?

What’s wrong with Waaaaaaall-E’s eye?

I need a drink of water.

Why is he holding on to the rocket?

Why is Waaaaaaall-E floating?

Is Eeeeeeva sick?

Why are those people in chairs?

Does Eeeeeeva like Waaaaaaall-E?

Why did her suit turn from blue to red?

Look, I can bounce in my chair!

Why did Waaaaaaall-E bust through that glass?

Why did that man say that he knew Waaaaaaall-E?

I miss Liza. I want to go home.

Why is Waaaaaaall-E climbing up like that?

Is his name Otto? Why is his voice so deep?

Why did Otto spin like that and then everyone slid off their chairs and piled together?

Why did she say “get ready to have some babies”?

I liked that. I want to come back to the theater.

7 thoughts on “A Four-Year-Old Reviews Wall-E

  1. Boy, this is probably close to the conversation I’ll have with Abby & Sammy when I end up taking them…

  2. Coen did pretty well/ about the same, though I found it a bit of a challenge to explain items like ‘FOREIGN CONTAMINANT’ before other action took over.

    What I found strange is how short of a time the Wall-E role playing lasted before he went back to Superman, etc. (he’s set himself up a newspaperman Service Desk in his room so that Clark Kent has a place to file stories from). When he saw Peter Pan he was Peter Pan (or, ah, Tinkerbell) for weeks/months. While I was quite impressed, Wall-E seems to have faded fairly quickly for him.

  3. Having just seen the film, I can honestly say those are all legitimate questions. In some ways, this was a pretty subtle movie.

  4. Having seen the movie this afternoon, I agree with Joyous. A lot of those questions work on a couple of different levels and were really quite perceptive (regardless of what level he meant them on *grin*).

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