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Old 7th July 2008, 04:15 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rl'Halsinor View Post
It was a lot of fun, though definitely the most geared toward younger audiences than any other Pxar movie I've seen.. For me Monsters Inc. and A Bugs Life are my two favorite offerings but this studeo never lets your down. They are so creative.
Couldn't disagree more. Wall-E was great but definitely not kid-friendly, especially when compared to Monsters Inc or Bug's Life. Not that Wall-E was scary or anything just that's the concepts are so beyond a younger audience.

I would argue that even 9-10 year-olds, unless they were fairly advanced, would understand the concepts of Earth being abandoned, the pile-up of trash and garbage, and the sedentary life-style that the humans lived. Even the relationship between Eve and Wall-E would probably go over the head's of younger children.

My brother went with our 3 and 5-year olds cousins and he said they were bored for most of it. They liked Wall-E and the characters but overall, they didn't "get it".
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