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Tamia 2022-01-05 08:02:00

An animated film that includes generation gap, understanding, cooperation, and win-win, American Sony yyds! (I thought it was over when I saw half of it, but looking at the progress bar, I found that things were not that simple? In the end, I defeated the robot. But if the founder of pai abandoned the previous product and released a new intelligent robot in front of him, when First hold him high in front of him and then let him fall down. It is estimated that a series of stories will not happen. We can compare pai to some parents, some people who deny that their children are not in front of other parents, I don’t know. How much trauma will it leave? Can all children be motivated to protest? hhhhhhhhhh

Smart counterattack (2021)
7.4
2021 / United States, Canada, Hong Kong, China / Comedy Science Fiction Animation / Michael Rianda, Jeff Rowe / Olivia Coleman, Eric Andre

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  • Russ 2022-01-05 08:02:00

    The setting is very interesting. The high-tech version of the survival family with anti-technology themes is a collective mockery of the daily human beings that are now wrapped up by the technology giants. Poke your phone, take pictures of food, record and unpack, play around until you fly. In 2021, mobile IoT and even trams are becoming AI. Maybe the current core shortage crisis has just saved mankind.

  • Morton 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    I don’t know if it’s me or the movie. It’s just such a very vulgar and nerd kind of American animated film. I watched it all the way. I always like this kind of film where parents and children grow up together. The prototype of the stupid dog is actually the director hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

The Mitchells vs the Machines quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Aaron Mitchell: Raptor bash?

    Katie Mitchell: Raptor bash.

    [they both fist-bump and hiss like raptors]

  • [Katie is watching video footage of Rick moving out of the log cabin he built himself]

    Linda Mitchell: [off-camera] Oh, honey, I know it's hard.

    [Rick moves from facing the cabin to playing with baby Katie]

    Rick Mitchell: No. This is easy.