Everything is in the details

Charley 2021-11-18 08:01:28

The movie "Robot Adventure" is a bit strangely of the "Blade Runner" type.
People who like it super like it, people who don't like it dislike it very much.
Of course, this statement is a bit extreme. "The Adventures of Robots" should have been popularized, at least the original intention of Blue Sky Studio was to be popularized.
For the plot of "Robot Adventure", we didn't have any expectations, it was a simple movie.
If it is an exaggeration, the profession of screenwriting has been born since mankind uttered the first lie. With thousands of years of screenwriting history, I think that although the imagination used by humans to compile plots is still there, everything seems to be easier for the audience to see than before.
It is not an exaggeration to say that, apart from Japanese-style horror films and Hong Kong-style ghost films (both of which I don’t like to watch), the only movie whose screenwriter has surprised me in the past three years is "Phone Booth".
However, we can be picky about the details. Unfortunately, the possibility of finding a walkie-talkie similar to "Hero" is almost impossible (at least I can't find it).
I think that friends who are not imaginative enough in "The Adventures of Robots" made a mistake. Because their energy has been focused on the details.
From the traffic system at the beginning to the domino surfing in the back...and many tiny plots interspersed in the movie, they all show us the "imagination in details" that the domestic animation industry lacks most.

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Extended Reading

Robots quotes

  • Darth Vader: [on voice box, which Diesel puts in] The force is strong in this one.

    [Vader's signature breath]

  • Fender: We've told you a hundred times...

    [Talks with his hand]

    Fender: Don't talk to strange men. Thank you, Manuel.

    Piper: I talk to you. Who's stranger than that?