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The Wild Robot (2024)

PG 09/12/2024 Animation, Science Fiction, Family 1h 42m
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8.2/10
96%
85/100

Discover your true nature.

Overview

After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island. To survive the harsh environment, Roz bonds with the island's animals and cares for an orphaned baby goose.

Chris Sanders

Director

Part of the The Wild Robot Collection

Includes The Wild Robot and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Lupita Nyong'o

Lupita Nyong'o

Roz / Rummage (voice)

Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascal

Fink (voice)

Kit Connor

Kit Connor

Brightbill (voice)

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy

Longneck (voice)

Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Hsu

Vontra (voice)

Matt Berry

Matt Berry

Paddler (voice)

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

Thunderbolt (voice)

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill

Thorn (voice)

Catherine O'Hara

Catherine O'Hara

Pinktail (voice)

Media

The Robots Attack!! Brightbill's Wild Goose Chase

The Robots Attack!! Brightbill's Wild Goose Chase

“I Could Use a Boost” – Full Film Clip

“I Could Use a Boost” – Full Film Clip

Are You My Mother? Roz Finds an Egg!

Are You My Mother? Roz Finds an Egg!

Chris Sanders Legacy

Chris Sanders Legacy

Scene at The Academy (Feat. Lupita Nyong’o, Chris Sanders, Kris Bowers, & More)

Scene at The Academy (Feat. Lupita Nyong’o, Chris Sanders, Kris Bowers, & More)

Streaming Now on Peacock

Streaming Now on Peacock

Overall Achievement

Overall Achievement

"The Heart Of The Film" - Bonus Feature

"The Heart Of The Film" - Bonus Feature

Script to Scene (Longneck)

Script to Scene (Longneck)

Script to Scene (Rescue)

Script to Scene (Rescue)

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Reviews

A review by Brent Marchant

Written on October 9, 2024

There are times in our lives when nearly all of us exceed the limits of our capabilities (and often quite unexpectedly at that). But that can be a tremendous blessing, especially when we’re confronted by circumstances where such aptitudes are called for. So it is for Roz (Lupita Nyong’o), a robot who inadvertently ends up stranded on a remote island when the vessel transporting her crashes without warning. Roz isn’t alone, though; she finds herself surrounded by a diverse array of forest animals who, curious though they might be, don’t quite know what to make of the mysterious metallic stranger. Meanwhile, the somewhat bewildered new arrival is out of her anticipated element, too, expecting to be in the company of humans for whom she’s been programmed to function as a domestic se...

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A review by good.film

Written on October 10, 2024

Brimming with thoughtful themes and stunning artwork, The Wild Robot is a deeply meaningful new touchstone in animated film.

Of course, animation has “heroed” nature before – see The Lion King, WALL-E and basically the entire output of Studio Ghibli. But there’s two core elements to The Wild Robot that set this film apart from the rest. The first is its gorgeous, painterly style.

The second? The film’s deeply human themes, encompassing everything from the meaning of motherhood and the lasting legacy of adoption, to our worship of technological advancement and our fraught relationship with the natural world. Like we said – The Wild Robot is nothing if not surprising.

Read our full take on THE WILD ROBOT at good.film: good.film/guide/if-you-dont-love-the-wild-robot-check...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on October 20, 2024

"Roz" is pre-programmed to help. Whatever it is that needs doing, it is there to make it happen - even when it is wrecked on an island populated by animals whose main desire in life is to eat each other. At least the arrival of the "monster" manages to galvanise them into one brief moment of hostile unanimity and so when they are not trying to cannibalise it, they are shunning it's efforts to be friends. After spending a year learning their various languages, there follows a calamitous escapade with a nest, a chase with an hungry fox ("Fink") and the creation of the most unlikely of family units charged with rearing a particularly timid little gosling whom they name "Brightbill". The scene is now set for some entertaining adventures as "Roz" has to teach her new-found charge how to eat, to...

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A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on October 27, 2024

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/the-wild-robot-review-balancing-technology-and-nature-in-a-powerful-story-of-emotional-growth/

"The Wild Robot offers much more than just immersive visuals, inspirational music, and diverse moments of pure entertainment - it's a deeply reflective story that tackles complex, relevant themes with a delicate balance of heart and humor. Through the robotic protagonist's journey of self-discovery, Chris Sanders explores the intersection of technology and nature, touching on topics like identity, empathy, and community, among others.

This thematic depth, combined with astonishing animation and an exceptional voice cast, makes Roz's adventure not only one of the most remarkable movies of the year but also an impactful study of coexi...

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A review by BiankaMalburg

Written on November 3, 2024

Dreamworks at its best!!!! 😍😭❤️...

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A review by FerdinandoLM

Written on January 1, 2025

I found myself cleaning my glasses multiple times throughout the movie—not because they were dirty, but because of the overwhelming emotional impact. Truly, this film brought tears to my eyes.

Without a doubt, this is one of the finest animated movies in years. DreamWorks has delivered a masterpiece that resonates deeply. It's impossible not to empathize with the story and characters as they unfold so brilliantly on screen. Prepare yourself for an emotional journey that hits like a ton of bricks.

The attention to detail is remarkable. I was particularly impressed by the animation style, especially the distinct visual approach tailored to some characters. This creative choice truly makes them shine and adds depth to the storytelling.

That said, not every scene felt essential. A f...

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