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The Wild Robot (2024)

 

The Wild Robot is a DreamWorks science function adventure film based on the book series by the same name.

Written and directed by Chris Sanders, the film feels like what Disney used to put out. The writing hits on similar beats like his other work Lilo & Stitch, The Croods, and How to Train Your Dragon. There is a definite switch from climax one to climax two and I felt more invested in the later third of the film but not so much at the beginning. There was a tad bit of FurnGully's environmental message in the film but the main message of how to be a mother was front and center.

Lipita Nyong'o had to carry the film with help from Pedro Pascal and the best cameo of Bill Nighy. She voiced the robot while Pascal was the main supporting character of the fox Fink. I've grown tired of Pedro Pascal but his deliveries were enough for me to ignore my bias'. The worst voice actor was Brightbill's Kit Conner who must have some connection in Hollywood to land the role. He should go back to doing TV roles.

The film lands above Leo but below Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, both from last year. This lands the film at a B+.


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