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Although it isn't the Disney magic that we all grew up with, Meet the Robinsons is a step in the right direction for Disney. It's been a while since I have enjoyed a Disney movie this much. A bit dark for smaller children, but heartwarming overall.
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I must admit that Meet the Robinsons didn't look like a film that would appeal to me when I saw trailers, but a good friend had a desire to see it so I went. I then plopped down the coin to see it in 3D only a few days later. This is the best animated film that Disney has put out in a decade (excluding Pixar films).
The story is a great one as we witness the tale of an orphan, Louis. He's a brilliant kid, always working on an invention of some kind. Time travel high jinks ensue in a movie that is very funny in a quirky way and also very touching.
This is a film that reclaims the heart of Disney and has a message that Walt would love: Keep Moving Forward. The story of a kid finding a family touches on what family truly is while also stressing the importance of not looking backwards and dwelling in the past. It's a great message for kids and family alike - let go of bitterness and disillusion. Instead, look to the future and what you can do to make it better. Like I said Uncle Walt would have loved it.
Meet the Robinsons is also unique in its execution of the future and its sense of humor. There are tons of hilarious things that will keep you laughing over and over again.
In addition to the movie, this one has a great soundtrack. Rufus Wainwright contributes some great tunes but Rob Thomas' "Little Wonders" really is a great song about the small hours of our lives. Danny Elfman's score is fantastic as his pop song, "The Future Has Arrived", performed by the All-American Rejects as the credits roll.
The Blu-Ray of this movie is beautiful and will pull you in. Blu-Ray shows how good CGI looks these days and gives a detail not found in standard def.
Highly recommended. Watch it with the kids or not. The movie has a message that will resonate with the older and is entertaining for the younger ones, though the adults will get the most out of the message. Still, I'm sure Meet the Robinsons will encourage all viewers to Keep Moving Forward.
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Since Disney released the Swiss Family Robinson in 1960, Hollywood has intermittently released adventure movies based on a Robinson family whose members are intellectually gifted, though sometimes lacking emotionally satisfying family lives. The latest version of this is Meet the Robinsons, Disney's other cartoon release of 2007, the primary one being Ratatouille. Highly promoted on TV and in the theaters, it did not do well at the box office.
Watching this movie, one realizes it is not a normal cartoon. First of, it is not very funny. There are occasional funny scenes, but there are too many ridiculous scenes that were too stupid to be funny; many of them include the villian of the story, the guy in the Bowler hat. Another striking departure from standard Disney fare is the lack of a memorable song or soundtrack. Its as if the moviemakers did not even try to include a great song. Probably the biggest difference between this and other Disney cartoons is the absolute lack of a big name actor or actress. Once you set aside these omissions, the movie is actually OK. The plot is original, though not quite innovative. The characters are unique, though none are memorable. The meaning behind the movie is good, and its happy ending was probably the best part of it. So in conclusion, it is worth watching on TV, though not good enough to buy.
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This movie was very enjoyable, it made laugh a lot. What is really nice is it had good values, and the plot was pretty good for a kids movie.
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Someone bought this for my oldest son a while back and I had not yet watched it; judging the book by it's cover, I was not interested. Somehow I got stuck with this video in the car and it was all my kids had to watch. After we got home I threw it into the DVD player immediately so I could WATCH it- not just hear it from the back seat. It's adorable!!! I have always disliked movies about orphans because they make me sad but this movie never let me feel sad- it is so clever and cute and has a happy ending so sweet I cry every time!! So many other shows use corny fillers to prolong the agony but this movie moves so quick, you're never sitting there bored, waiting for something to happen! I HIGHLY recommend this adorable movie; it has a happy ending that I could watch a million times!!!
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