First, the usual victories: Wall*E gives us a tale of adventure starring a likable hero whose specific travails are matched to a more universal yearning—in this case, the desire to love and be loved. Without feeling as formulaic as modern Disney animation ("and you are the princess, and you will be the two little animals or candlesticks who will provide advice and comic relief"), Wall*E hits the notes we want hit. We love the hero, we sympathize with and relate to his struggle, we are fascinated by the inventive world in which he exists. The film does not pander to the youngest audience members with a parade of fart jokes, but there's enough slapstick and delightfully simple comedy and drama to engage the kids who will swarm to see it. And in this case, the fact that from the beginning, the desire for love is represented as the innocent desire to hold hands is perfectly heartbreaking.
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