Rodney Copperbottom is a young robot inventor who dreams of making the world a better place, until the evil Ratchet takes over Big Weld Industries. Now, Rodney's dreams – and those of his friends – are in danger of becoming obsolete.
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I find that this movie has aged really really well, while a lot of other Pixar / Disney / feelgood movies really didn't. movies like this often leave me in a cringe due to their forced "haha look at how funny this is!!!!111!" factor being so high, this movie did not force too much emotion in everything at all. most things just got rolled in. some things where still cringe worthy, especially the ending scene but it felt like they where pretty self aware of that. the plot is incredibly stereotypical but that didn't hurt the movie, it was easy to follow and that made it easy to look at the beautiful imaginary and boy this movie looks good! for its time but even nowadays it looks incredible! they really dedicated themselves to a theme and stuck with it. I always loved the concept of imagery like this, create a world made of ordinary things to make complex images. and that is what this movie feels to achieve, even though they did not quite do that, they did leave the same feeling when watching it. the movie is essentially this art form:Https://Ishmam {dot} files {dot} Wordpress {dot} com/2013/03/8237f5cf7e1ba75f7496901367863 427 {dot} Jpgyou can just keep looking at the scenes without getting bored one bit.
Robots (2005): Dir: Chris Wedge / Voices: Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Robin Williams, Greg Kinnear, Amanda Bynes: Computer generated family fare about creation and ability. Rodney Copperbottom leaves home in pursuit of presenting his ideas to Robot City only to discover it is taken over by the evil Ratchet who upgrades robots leaving those robots that are unable to afford fixing to be destroyed. Dreary plot travels formula with a mindless climax centred around violence. Directed by Chris Wedge who previously made Ice Age. Voice talents are totally flat and add little or no personality to otherwise weak characterizations. Ewan McGregor voices Rodney who is the typical hero. There is nothing interesting about him. Halle Berry whose female robot serves only as a potential romance. How robots achieve this is something best left unexplored. Robin Williams voices the dismantling Fender in what amounts to his typical nightclub act, which is far more entertaining and certainly funnier than this. Greg Kinnear voices the standard villain Ratchet who seems modelled after hundreds of other villains. Amanda Bynes plays fender's younger sister, which makes one wonder how that is even possible. There might have been potential here but it seems lost within its flimsy writing. Visual images are exquisite with their electronic city and factories but the screenplay needs major repairs. Score: 3 / 10
Really well-done FAMILY flick that will entertain young kids to tweens, as well as the adults in the room. The film is visually captivating, with a lot of interactions going on in the background, a positive story and a really well-written script that will entertain many different audiences. It was released in 2005, and seems to have aged well, more so than a film like Antz or even A Bug's Life.Overall, this movie is entertaining with a fun, scientific edge, a fun mechanical look, and an overall positive experience throughout the film. Surprisingly, this movie has not received the same reverence as other animated films released around the same time.
I wanted to go to a film whose name is Robots. But I didn't go to cinema so I didn't watch the film. According to what I have heard the film is excellent. After I had thought about the film, I wanted to go to cinema. And next day I watched the film. After I had watched the film , I liked it. Especially my favourite characters are Rodney and Fender. Because they are very funny. But I didn't like one part of the film. This part of the film is about real life and artificial life . But I still like the film. Robots is the best comedy and child film on the world. The most beautiful part is that Rodney spokes to rusty and foreign robots. Briefly I liked the film.