The Wild Robot

This film is wrapped in a simple story but for the audience, this film has many moments that can make tears flood. The story of a robot abandoned in the wild, thinking that there will be someone who uses his services (even though there is none). Until his work begins to appear when he adopts a baby goose and befriends a fox. Their friendship is tested by the many secrets they keep from each other. However, they can solve these problems in a simple way.

Dialogue for an animated film released in modern times is an obstacle because the writer and director are afraid that the audience will be bored. However, the dialogue delivered sounds simple and there are no heavy terms. The words chosen are very easy to hear and are interspersed with humor to create a comedy sensation.

Now for the voice actor, Lupita is really dedicated to bringing out a voice that is not her typical voice. Her voice is half real and half artificial intelligence. The Academy will choose her for an Oscar nomination next year, hopefully. Pedro plays a funny character (but sounds sexy to female audiences) and also cares about Lupita's character. Kit plays the goose who picks up the family. For the others, they play well. But it was a bit of a hassle to guess which voice was Bill Nighy and Mark Hamill.

Watch this movie if you still have a chance at your nearest cinema, bring your family, and prepare tissues (if you are weak in emotional scenes).

Staff:

Directed by: Chris Sanders

Screenplay by: Chris Sanders

Based on: The Wild Robot by Peter Brown

Produced by: Jeff Hermann

Starring: Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor, Bill Nighy, Stephanie Hsu, Matt Berry, Ving Rhames, Mark Hamill, and Catherine O'Hara

Cinematography: Chris Stover

Edited by: Mary Blee

Music by: Kris Bowers

Production company: DreamWorks Animation

Distributed by: Universal Pictures

Release date: September 27, 2024

Running time: 102 minutes

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