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Wall-E (2008)

Directed by Dominique Dubosc

G98 min70 frames

After 700 years of doing what he was built for, he'll discover what he was meant for.

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Stills, screencaps & shots from Wall-E

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Wall-E (2008) movie still: wide — A bright futuristic nursery features large windows overlooking a colorful, stylized urban environment. A small…Wall-E (2008) movie still: closeup — A small green plant grows out of loose brown soil in an outdoor environment. Two large weathered metallic hands…Wall-E (2008) movie still: establishing — A vast, minimalist stadium with tiered seating and clean architectural lines in a future city. Thousands…Wall-E (2008) movie still: closeup — A small green plant grows out of dry dirt in a desolate landscape. A robotic character is visible in the…Wall-E (2008) movie still: establishing — A dense urban sprawl filled with tall, jagged towers sits under a thick haze. An elevated highway winds…Wall-E (2008) movie still: medium — A featureless dark void provides the backdrop for a futuristic floating robot. The robot remains stationary…Wall-E (2008) movie still: medium — A cluttered dark space filled with discarded scrap and hanging strands of pink string lights. A small sleek…Wall-E (2008) movie still: wide — A group of people in red uniforms stand on a large metal platform exterior. They look out towards a vast dusty…Wall-E (2008) movie still: closeup — A rusted, yellow industrial robot stands amidst a vast, dusty landscape of debris. The machine displays…Wall-E (2008) movie still: establishing — A view from space shows the North American continent illuminated on a dusty planet. The dark side of the…Wall-E (2008) movie still: wide — A spacious futuristic maintenance bay with a black gridded floor and large overhead screens. Many diverse small…Wall-E (2008) movie still: establishing — A sprawling futuristic city sits in ruin under a thick, sand-filled hazy sky. A fractured concrete highway…Wall-E (2008) movie still: medium — A sterile, white futuristic laboratory environment features modular curves and integrated mechanical service…Wall-E (2008) movie still: closeup — A white robot with glowing blue eyes floats in the vastness of deep space. A large metallic ship is blurred in…Wall-E (2008) movie still: establishing — An empty city street is choked with debris and piles of rubble under a haze. Skyscrapers rise in the…Wall-E (2008) movie still: closeup — A dark, blurred interior environment surrounds a glossy white robotic face. The robot displays glowing blue…
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Wall-E — official trailer

What is Wall-E about?

You don't need to look all the way to the end: there isn't one.

Where can you watch Wall-E?

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Who stars in Wall-E?

Who made Wall-E?

What does the cinematography of Wall-E look like?

Sampled across 69 frames, the coverage of Wall-E leans on medium shots (32% of the sample) and wide compositions (28%). The lighting keeps 36% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Night and dusk account for 41% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame. The production design places the film in a far future.

What is the color palette of Wall-E?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Wall-E (2008) are #f6f7f6, #312e2c, #cdaf8f, #0e0d0e, #4a3a31, #55514b — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #f6f7f6
  • #312e2c
  • #cdaf8f
  • #0e0d0e
  • #4a3a31
  • #55514b

See the full Wall-E colour palette — every hex with its share, plus warmth, saturation and luminance.

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