My Review Of Robots (2005)

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Released in 2005, and from Blu Sky Studios distributed by 20th Century Fox, Robots is a computer animated science fiction comedy film that I can safely say is still one of the most enjoyable family movies that kids, teens, and adults can like despite its typical basic premise.

To clarify on what I am talking about with that last statement, while the story & plot of Robots is still good, and backed-up by memorable & entertaining characters, such qualities featured in Robots aren’t exactly the most original even if in a fictional world populated by sentient robots (hence the title), as it has been done before in other works of fiction with the main conflict being somewhat of a class struggle between the outmode robots and the upgraded ones (obviously being a reference to the lower class poor people rising against an unfair society ruled by the upper class rich people), but for what it honestly is, it isn’t bad at all whatsoever.

The many good aspects that make Robots a fun film to watch is that the writing does have genuinely clever moments that help keep the audiences invested in the likable characters with a good amount of solid jokes and humor, the voice acting is very top-notch thanks to a talented cast of voice actors, the music is incredibly nice to listen to, and the most noticeable positive that I can be said about this movie is the absolutely incredible animation that still looks amazing to look at even to this day all in thanks to the visual creativity the animation gives off to make the world of Robots feel believable.

While it is by no means an cinematic masterpiece in animation that it could’ve been due to all of the positive aspects in it that I’ve already explained, Robots is still a charming film that’s well-made enough, and the movie has a nice message to it that works favors with how it is presented to the point that it is recommended to check out for fans (and even historians) of animation.

I give Robots from 2005 4/5 Stars, and Two Thumbs Up!

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