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7/10
Disney 'keeps moving forward'...
cjd-1631 March 2007
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The tagline of this movie is perfect... because it describes exactly what Meet the Robinsons means for the Disney Feature Animation studios... a step forward. Disney had been on a slide in the last few years... they were beginning to make cheap comedy movies with thin characters and story lines. I am happy to report that those days are over.

Now, I'm sure many are wondering just what kind of influence John Lasseter has had on this film... and I can report that it is all positive. This movie could easily have been just as pointless as Chicken Little and The Wild... it could have been another thin comedy... but it wasn't. Here we finally have somewhat of a return to Disney's old style, where they make the audience laugh but also have a deep story with real-life problems and great characters. And I am happy to report that the humor is actually made with wit! There are no fart jokes, no potty humor, and the sidekick characters don't annoy the heck out of you.

The first part of this movie, where we first see Lewis and Goob growing up at the orphanage, and then Lewis is whisked away to the future, is where all of my complaints lie. The beginning is very rushed, and does not give you a chance to really get to know Lewis or his feelings before he is whisked away into the future. And once he gets there, everything remains rushed. You meet the entire Robinson family in only about two minutes, and it's slightly overwhelming to have that much thrown at you. The opening of the future part is the part of the movie where you see what it COULD have been... a comedy that did nothing for you, and tried to overwhelm you with endless one-liners from wacky characters. But then the movie turns serious, the plot begins to unwind, and pace is much better. The characters become deeper and more realistic, their motivations and personalities shine through, and the storyline becomes absolutely fantastic. By the end of the movie, you really feel like you have been on an adventure. The main character shows hope, he develops and grows quite a bit through the course of the film, and there is a very uplifting message, from Walt Disney himself, to keep moving forward.

So, overall, this is great family entertainment. The animation is quite good, much better than most other studios, but I don't think it's quite as great as some critics have made it out to be... maybe because I didn't get to see the 3-D version. But for me, it was the story that made the movie. Combine the great story, witty humor, and fun animation, and you have a movie that is definitely a step in the right direction for Disney. The motto could not be better placed... keep moving forward, and keep looking for better and better films from Walt Disney Pictures in the future.
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7/10
Disney is getting back on the right track
AvBaur22 March 2007
I'm writing reviews for a German movie website and thus got into a press screening of the new CG animated Disney movie "Meet the Robinsons" in Munich a little while ago. I'm a big animation fan myself and love many of the old Disney movies, although lately I've been more impressed with Pixar's films than anything Disney had to offer in the last few years. However, the story of this one is actually quite interesting and not as uninspired and generic as Disney's last traditionally animated feature Home on the Range or as messy as their first CG outing Chicken Little. It offers a number of nice surprises and even a good plot twist or two without causing too much of the old time-traveling headache. The humor also works quite well, although many of the jokes seem to be aimed at adults and little kids might not get all of them. (Didn't bother me, though…) Most importantly, this film does not contain a single fart joke nor any talking animals or even animal sidekicks (except for those singing frogs you might have seen in the trailers, but they're really not the same thing). I don't know how close this adaptation is to William Joyce's novel "A Day With Wilbur Robinson", as I've never read anything Joyce has written, but it all works pretty well and manages to be an exiting and entertaining family adventure movie.

One aspect of the movie that works particularly well is the design. The buildings, machines and landscapes of the future really look totally cool and have a very own look that is inspired by Joyce's illustrations and various visions of the future from the 50ies and 60ies. They're beautifully rendered, too. Furthermore, the animation is pretty awesome. The movements of the quirky characters are very fast but funny and cleverly stylized. The best example for this is the Bowler Hat Guy who moves in a unique style that makes him look like a giant Spider. This really is a welcome change from the hyper-realistic motion capturing stuff we've been seeing in a lot of movies lately. The character design isn't so bad either. However, the humans don't look quite as good as the ones in The Incredibles, the stylization of some characters makes them look a little too artificial for my taste. The voice-acting, which relies on solid voice actors and luckily doesn't involve any fancy stunt casting, leaves nothing to be desired. Danny Elfman's score is pretty fine, too. I could have done without the cheesy pop songs that were played at some parts of the film, though.

Altogether, I highly recommend seeing this warmhearted family film to any animation fan. It might not be as good as my Pixar favorites The Incredibles and Finding Nemo, but it sure is a lot better than most of the other studios' wisecracking-and-farting-animal flicks. With Pixar's John Lasseter pulling the strings at Disney's animation unit now, they finally seem to be getting back on the right track and I'm looking forward to their next projects, especially the traditionally animated The Frog Princess.

One last thing: as some of you might have heard, Disney wants to start putting original animated shorts in front of their feature films again. Meet the Robinsons kind of makes a start by showing the old Mickey, Donald & Goofy short Boat Builders in the beginning. It's a great experience to see one of those on the big screen again and the kids in the audience apparently loved it.
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8/10
Entertaining
invisibleunicornninja8 April 2018
When I first saw this movie, it terrified me. I don't remember how old I was, but I was scared. When I rewatched this movie later, I found it funny and entertaining. There is some stupid in this movie, but overall its enjoyable.
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7/10
All round feel-good family movie
checkbox25 March 2007
I saw an advance screening of 'Meet The Robinsons' today with the family and all of us thoroughly enjoyed it. After getting a bit sick of recent CGI animal flicks (with the possible exception of Flushed Away), this was a refreshing change.

An intriguing storyline revolves around orphan Lewis who, as a 12-year old, is an up-and-coming inventor, and dreams of building a time machine to find out who his mother was. He meets a mysterious boy Wilbur Robinson who tries to save him from the equally mysterious man with the bowler hat. We are then drawn into a time travel story that, while having as many paradoxes as Back To The Future, ends with some interesting plot twists.

We saw the movie in 3D - and while there were a few "especially for 3D" visual effects, such as flying food - the 3D was not overdone and did not detract from the story.
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7/10
An overall good expirience despite its flaws.
Animany9424 December 2018
From the second dark age of Disney the movies were rather hit or miss. Most of them lacked the same creative spark and wit of earlier productions, but once they hit rock bottom with the embarrasing Home On The Range and the ugly mean spirited Chicken Little they steadily rose from the ashes.

Despite having a pacing problem I wil not consider Meet The Robinsons a bad movie, because it's definitely more good-natured that aforementioned Chicken Little. The message is about believing in yourself and keeping your head up even when things seem hopeless. Its message isn't sugar coated or hammered in so credits to the writers for getting that right.

But yeah, as well intentioned as it might be, the pacing problem takes away the final punch that could make the movie a forgotten gem, but we get so many characters and jokes thrown at us from time to time that we don't get to know the side characters fully.

But overall a good expirience. Underrated? Yes. Masterpiece? No. But it has its moments which makes it worth your time.
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10/10
Wonderful Underrated Movie
carlybell199227 May 2018
This is a movie like Big Hero 6. It is full of fun and wonder, I wish they had done a second. Love it :)
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7/10
Quick Review
Alex_Kladis3 January 2019
"Meet the Robinsons" it's a good animated movie that coursed correct Disney Animation Studios, after a series of miss hits.

The story has some great messages and the overall movie had some good characters. but it was away from being great! The animation looks like is a different studio's production and the art decoration is rather pour.

Not to be negative, I recommend this one to every family and every animation lover, it's just not the best thing you will ever witness.
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9/10
Underrated Film That Teaches A Good Moral
jeremycrimsonfox4 October 2019
Lewis is an 12-year-old orphan who is always inventing things. However, in a science fair, he meets Wilbur, a 13-year-old boy from the future who is chasing after a Bowler Hat Man who came to the past to steal Lewis' invention, a machine that shows memories. When he steals it, Wilbur takes Lewis to the future, as Wilbur explains he is chasing the villain due to him stealing a time machine. This would lead to an adventure where Lewis meets Wilbur's family, The Robinsons, and stop The Bowler Hat Man from changing the future.

This is a horribly underrated film. The characters are actually enjoyable, especially the members of Wilbur's family, from Uncle Art, the galactic pizza delivery guy voiced by the late Adam West, to Tiny The T-Rex, each character has an unique personality and talent. Also, the film is beautifully animated and teaches a lesson: keep going forward, despite your failures. This is worth checking out.
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7/10
A fun, fast paced, positive movie
dmjon2325 March 2007
I just saw this film on 25th of March with the 3D glasses in an advanced screening here in Australia. This film is extremely colorful and will send a powerful message to kids (keep moving forward). Im 21 years old and i wouldn't say there is much in this for adults, there is the odd joke here and there but it isn't the sort of "shrek", "toy story" movie where it is for everyone.

The story follows a young boy (Lewis) who is left at an orphanage practically from birth. He grows up with a passion to invent things. Day in and out he fails and never gets adopted but never gives up. As the movie goes on we find his main dream is to invent a time machine to find out who is mother was. At a science fair when he finally gets an invention to work (that shows what you are thinking on a TV in a particular period of time) a young boy, Wilbur, shows up and insists he is from the future and to watch out for "Bowler Hat Guy". Anyway this Bowler Hat Guy destroys Lewis' invention before he has a chance to show anyone and from there Wilbur gets Lewis to travel to the future with him, closely followed by the "Bowler Hat Guy" and the movie then takes a turning point.

CGI (Animation) - This is hard to judge here as i viewed the entire movie in 3D glasses, which i haven't done before, however the animation was very similar to that of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and was decent but not really anything new or groundbreaking. Definitely not up to Pixar's high standards.

A lot of the jokes in this movie felt as if they were trying to be funny rather then funny but the Dinosaur (i'm sure most of you have seen him in the trailer) and the "Bowler Hat Guy" really steal the show. The "Bowler Hat Guy" was quite dimwitted and really clueless yet still remained the ultimate bad guy. He reminded me of doctor octopus from Spiderman in that he is controlled by another object (in this case a flying hat) The title suggests that you will get to know this entire 'whacky' family from the future but you really only get to know Wilbur and never any of the other characters at all as we don't meet them until half way in the film (we get a 2 minute quick introduction which is fun but never goes anywhere else).

Overall this was a good movie for kids but i don't think it will appeal to anyone over 20-25 like other CGI movies. It was quite fast paced, excellent animation and an admirable main character but as mentioned above it doesn't really get anywhere, the plot does buildup rather well but never really takes off. Still a pretty good, colorful movie for kids with a decent story and a positive message behind it. Other than that there isn't much new here but still a lot of fun to be had in its own right.
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5/10
Meet John Lasseter.
ilikepuppies5 April 2007
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This film is about Disney's very future.

A while back I wrote comments for Disney's first post-Pixar film, "Chicken Little." My thoughts at the time were that Disney was at surrender stage, and that they had inserted explicit commentary to that fact in the film itself.

Disney and Pixar have since reconciled, and the first fruits of the patched-up partnership are obvious here, complete with the same type of self-referential embedded commentary as in "Chicken." When the two companies parted ways, Disney was lost. As helpless as an infant left on an orphanage's front step. So this story goes, of an abandoned child. An extremely gifted and inventive wreck of a child in search of guidance and nurture.

Disney went back to the drawing board here. The first task: get back that magic they once possessed, monopolized even. So our hero seeks to invent a machine to help him obtain forgotten memories. (Highlighted by an old Mickey short which ran before the film began.)

The bulk of the film is an exploration into what the future may hold, and an admittance is made that said future is wholly dependent on family (Pixar).

Think I'm reading too much into this? Check out how the movie is bookended: At the beginning Disney unveils its brand new (and very impressive) logo. The end is a direct quote from Walt Disney himself about the future of Disney and the importance of moving forward.
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8/10
I was pleasantly surprised at how much a 50's something mom of a teenager liked this movie.
mummy992 April 2007
I went to the theater this afternoon to catch an R-rated film and goofed on the times. The only movie available in my time frame allowed was Meet the Robinsons. I reluctantly bought a ticket and was pleasantly rewarded with a movie experience that reminded me very much of my childhood. When we got to go to the movies in the 50's and 60's, there were trailers, followed by the newsreel and then a cartoon before the main attraction. The non-three D version started with non-R rated trailers, followed by a Mickey Mouse cartoon (loved it!) and then the main feature. It was very entertaining to sit back and relax and not worry about the good guys dying, the amount of slaughter that would be portrayed, or that there wouldn't be a positive message at the end. As an adult, there were enough references to keep me entertained and from the sounds of the kids in the theater, they were obviously enjoying this movie. I would highly recommend it to all but the crankiest movie-goers, and I personally loved the quote from Uncle Walt at the end of the movie. When I was little, our whole family watched Walt Disney every Sunday and I particularly remember when it changed to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. Walt Disney was a man ahead of his time and I really miss his adventurous spirit and inquisitive mind. He introduced and ended each episode and I really enjoyed seeing him every week. I wish that Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color was still on every week and that new episodes would still be made.
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7/10
Tries Too Hard
tabuno21 January 2019
23 July 2007. Unfortunately this amazingly animated visual delight was spoiled in part by the excessive effort at trying too hard. The plot was very good, the emotional content was excellent along with the message of the story, the use of time travel was solid, but the execution in a number of spots, especially with the supposed villain was overdone and sometimes vapid and inconsistent with the overall tone of the movie. The use of animation for this particular project was apt and was spot on, the mix of realism and animation well balanced. If only the over-dramatization would have been reigned in this movie could have been another "The Incredibles" that made a clear mark as a classic. Unfortunately, this good movie just didn't have the consistency throughout to make the grade. Seven out of Ten Stars.
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3/10
Visually Stunning, Incredibly Boring
agiacumakis10 April 2007
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I went to see this with my wife and 3 yr old son. He seemed to like it a lot more than my wife and I did. The writing is surprisingly poor for a pixar / Disney excursion. In fact, I had a very hard time paying attention at all. The movie does look amazing but the story just becomes so weird and long winded that I was hoping my son would fall asleep so I could pick him up and walk out.

Not to say that the film isn't an interesting concept, it's just told so oddly, (bad screenplay?) especially when we "meet the family" for the first time. I know we're supposed to get the impression that the family is wacky but good lord, they could've shortened that sequence by a good 15 minutes (seemingly, I didn't actually time it). By that point I was scratching my head looking for an exit.
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weak story, screenplay, uninspired film-making
scheljr18 July 2008
Well, maybe the summary says it all. I don't understand why so many people seem to like this movie. The biggest problem for me is the story/screenplay itself and the characters. It all doesn't feel lived through. I just see a bunch of superficial, stereotypical characters, trying to overcome clichéd, uninspired obstacles. starting with a bad story, screenplay it's obvious that you can't have good characters/acting. If you want to see the exact opposite of this movie, go watch the Iron giant, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Wall-E, ...

The bowler hat guy is probably the most uncharismatic, uninspired, superficial character i've ever seen in an animation movie. The acting, the gags, it all feels really lame, probably because of the story. You can't have good acting, characters if the story's bad. It's something that I think works both ways. Anton Ego (ratatouille), now that's a well fleshed out characters. The way he moves, talks, looks, acts, it all feels right. Just as the chef, skinner.
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7/10
Good movie in many ways.
Martinito_0818318 May 2019
It's been a while since i saw Meet the Robinsons and i was thinking of seeing it again for a long time, but i never had that chance, because there are so many films that i want to see and it's impossible for all of them at the same time. Now after having the chance of watching it i can write my very short opinion about the film - what i like and what i didn't like. The animation is very hit and miss in some areas. The environments are detailed and look photo realistic and some character models look very good, but the movements can be sometime very weird. Those types of movements can easily work in a traditional animation, but here it doesn't. The story is very good and it does have many good moments here and there, only the parts where they try to do some humor are the weakest. It doesn't try to make the time travel confusing or inconsistent and it's not the main focus on the story. It's used as a framework, so that the story can focus more into the characters and the adventure, just like other good movies involving time travel. The time travel is told very simplistically, but it works. The script / dialogue is in many occasions very bad and good. The problem is that the script is relying on the humor by telling jokes so much and of course most of them falls flat. There is good cinematography, but also very standard shots. The music by Danny Elfman is very weak. Only three tracks i remember were great, but the others are forgettable. The direction is solid, but only the weakest parts are not. The sound is great - what else do you need to know about it. The acting, depends on the country you live in can be considered great, bland or bad. Here it's great. In conclusion: the film is a enjoyable ride (with weak aspects), that can be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. It may not be the best film by Walt Disney, but it's still can be considered good. For me it will always has a special place in my heart.
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7/10
Chaotic but Fun
scottwallvashon16 November 2009
This is cute, and I'm glad I watched it.

The beginning is just too chaotic and slapstick. It turns out that there is a reason for that, so you have to keep watching or you won't get it.

You won't believe it, but it all eventually comes together to form a coherent and meaningful plot line. This is important to know going in, because otherwise you may stop paying attention or give up altogether. I almost did and now I am glad I didn't

I gave this only seven stars based on the story telling. It may deserve more.
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10/10
"Back to the Future" meets "The Incredibles"
mapar31 March 2007
Somewhere Walt Disney must be smiling. "Meet the Robinsons" is the perfect, unlikely marriage of manic, absurd humor, eye-popping visuals and honest-to-goodness emotional depth. It is a close cousin to the first "Back to the Future," yet it feels completely original at the same time. The 3-D animation works seamlessly within the story. It is not played for a cheesy gimmick (like, for example, "Spy Kids 3-D"...groan). In fact, it is so well integrated into the narrative that you could almost take it for granted, so it's a good thing that at the heart of "Meet the Robinsons" there is a wonderfully entertaining story. In typical Disney fashion the central character is a motherless (and in this case, fatherless) youth -- however this time it is not merely a device whose sole purpose is to leave him unencumbered to embark on his own adventure. In fact, his orphaned status and quest to find the mother that left him at the orphanage as a baby IS the point of his journey. But there's no room for sugary sap here, thanks to an almost unending stream of quirky characters and plot twists. Of course stories like this can't succeed without a great villain. In this case the filmmakers have managed to craft a bumbling villain who is simultaneously hilarious, sympathetic and just menacing enough to keep the tension going. He reminded me of Snidely Whiplash, Mack the Knife, and the magician from Rankin-Bass' "Frosty the Snowman," all rolled into one.

This movie has all the seat-of-your-pants fun of a great amusement park ride and still manages to make you (well...me) cry at the end. The deft combination of love and laughs results in a movie that stays with you well after the lights have come up, leaving you wanting more. It is rare nowadays for and entire audience of moviegoers to spontaneously burst into applause at the end, but that's what occurred when the credits began to roll for this film. "Meet the Robinsons" is loaded with enough heart, rapid fire jokes and blink-and-you'll-miss-them sight gags to make it worth repeated viewings. We can't wait for the eventual DVD release -- hopefully in 3-D. Come to think of it, we REALLY can't wait, so we're going to see it again on the big screen.
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6/10
Frantic animation
wildlife-ptech15 October 2019
This is a frantic Disney animation which finally settles down to tell a touching tale. The animation is good and the story is quite dark. A less rushed first half would have made this much better.

Watchable
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10/10
An Underrated Masterpiece
TheOneThatYouWanted18 February 2017
One of the most underrated Pixar joints out there. I'm late to the game watching this, I don't even remember it coming out, which must mean the marketing is to blame. Whatever, moving on. The characters are based on a short story but the film is more or less an original futuristic animal. It is about a few orphans boys, time travel, an evil hat- android and an insane family. The magic behind the film is almost everything else about it except for the characters borrowed from the children's novel it is supposedly based on. The magic behind this film is that it is more or less a love letter to Walt Disney and the ideals he built his company on. To simplify it, this film is Disney World's Tomorrowland mixed with Walt Disney ideals. This film is an excellent hidden gem and I highly recommend it.
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7/10
Cute
Calicodreamin11 September 2019
A lovely Disney movie about the importance of perseverance and family. Lewis is an adorable little orphan who goes on an amazing adventure after his science fair project is sabotaged! The voice acting is great, the characters are wonderfully quirky, and the animation is out of this world. Quite a cute, feel good movie.
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1/10
Truth is its total rubbish.
leemacread27 April 2007
Now for the truth, its very very weak storyline - for a Walt Disney film its total rubbish. When the robinson appear, the films all over the place, I was shocked how poor it was. It like "alice in wonderland" gone wrong!. It feels like they were short on ideas some mashed some crazy rubbish together to try and get away with it - and they don't. After that, I sat there wishing for the end. My younger brother lost interest half way through and was confused by the story. The characters are weak and after the robinsons appear you don't care about the ending, you just want the film to finish. Its a film to forget, and forget quickly. If you've got some spare time, don't waste it on this.
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10/10
Inspiring the Uninspired....
boysandbetsy1 April 2007
Outside of the beautiful faces that I helped to create and another that made an honest man of me...I truly loathe most everything that passes as...anything, truly. I took two of my sons and a young friend of theirs to see Meet The Robinsons, today. Having never wanted to shout anything from a mountain top - let me just offer up a piece of advice for anyone looking for something uplifting, inspirational - heartbreaking but re-affirming...you must see this movie. I'm a braveheart guy, I love goodfellas and Will Ferrell movies - I'm an idiot; but I can't imagine hearing more beautiful words come out of my sons mouth than when we left the theatre and hearing him say "that movie made me feel good about myself". Poetry - from the mouth and mind of someone who doesn't know any better - or any worse. The movie is about - and this isn't a spoiler - family and caring for someone other than yourself. It isn't standard Disney stuff - even though that sounds EXACTLY like standard Disney. I'm running out space and I'm not completely making the most sense which is exactly how I feel at 37 anyway....

Do me a favor, do your drive to work tomorrow morning a favor...go see this movie. Take an extra second in the morning to smell your kids, kiss your spouse and lay off your horn...it's nice every once in a while to leave something...inspired, and feeling "really good about yourself" - even for just a second.
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7/10
These small hours still remain in my heart
williemanga15029 April 2014
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This movie is no Frozen, but I can certainly say that I really liked it for its message. A couple of years after the disappointing "Chicken Little," Disney tried their hand again at a CGI motion picture. This time it's about science. Lewis (Jordan Fry), an brilliant yet insecure inventor, is on a quest to find his family. He was abandoned as an infant but he believes that was only because his mother wasn't ready, and she may be ready now. He strives to create something that will help search his deepest memories for her. Meanwhile, a mysterious yet immature villain (Steve Anderson) with a robotic bowler hat is trying to take credit for his invention in an act of revenge against him. A teenager from the future, known as Wilbur Robinson (Wesley Singerman), takes him to the future to help him keep moving forward, a philosophy founded by his father, Cornelius (Tom Selleck). The animation isn't very detailed, but I do like the wide variety of unique characters. And the future setting is really cool. The design is indeed futuristic. It's strange but interesting to see so much change in only a couple of decades. You'll know what I'm talking about by the time this movie ends. Each voice matches the characters quite well, and put really noticeable effort into their intriguing, clever and sometimes funny dialogue. I particularly like the Bowler Hat Guy's performance. It is interesting that Jim Carey was asked to perform as him, but I'm thankful for the performance Steve Anderson gave us. You can really feel the emotion in each scene. There are some aspects of the story I like and some aspects that threw me off a bit. The music and sound are great; they match the scene very well. I'm not a fan of the Jonas Brothers, but they're only heard in the credits, so I won't complain about them being involved in this. But the song at the ending scene is "Little Wonders/These Small Hours" and I love it. Finally, the message. Its rare nowadays that such a motivating message can be found in movies. That message is "Keep moving forward." No matter what you do, don't let circumstances bring you down. As long as you never give up, anything can be possible. I recommend that you watch it from start to finish. It provides you with some laughs, beautiful music, a riveting yet slightly flawed story and a fantastic motivating message. You don't need to be a scientist to get enjoyment out of this. 7 out of 10
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4/10
I agree with the previous review.
stazza8 December 2008
I wanted to like this movie. But it falls apart in the middle. the whole premise is a good one and ties up nicely, but the middle runs off tangent. The people I watched with were getting annoyed while it ran off course, and hoping it would end sooner than it did. Another person actually fell asleep during the middle segment! I found myself day dreaming elsewhere during the Schtick parts that had nothing to do with the plot. I bought it for the eye candy and it delivered that well, but it lacks Pixar's writing and soul. I think kids 8 and under will enjoy the ride at face vaule, while missing the plot. People old enough to follow a plot will find it wonders too far to return quickly and easily. Edit out most of the middle section, make it 50 minutes and it would be a solid flick. I wish I had better things to say. But I don't
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Fun time-travel animated movie
bettycjung18 March 2018
3/16/18. A decent animated Disney movie that kids will probably enjoy. A good time-travel premise makes this a fun watch.
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