Dreamworks’ The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFF

Dreamworks' The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFF

As a seasoned movie critic with over three decades of experience under my belt, I have seen the evolution of animation from its humble beginnings to the masterpieces we have today. The Wild Robot is undoubtedly one of those rare gems that will stand the test of time and become a classic in our beloved genre.


The animated film “Dreamworks’ The Wild Robot,” based on Peter Brown’s novel, is garnering positive feedback as initial reviews hit the internet. Starring Lupita Nyong’o as Roz, a domestic robot stranded on a wild island after a shipwreck, the movie is captivating audiences with its unique narrative about a robot learning to care for a young creature. Directed by Christopher Sanders, “The Wild Robot” has been highly anticipated as one of this year’s top animated films. Even Mark Hamill, who voices the film, compares it favorably to the original “Star Wars.” And, according to early reviews, the movie is living up to its hype.

The film adaptation of “The Wild Robot” made its debut at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and received rave reviews from critics after the screening. Although it doesn’t currently have a Rotten Tomatoes rating, it has been given perfect scores by critics, suggesting that it could potentially earn a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes considers any review scoring 3 stars or higher as positive, so even a film with average ratings can achieve a 100% score. However, “The Wild Robot” appears to be receiving exceptional praise for Dreamworks’ latest production.

The Wild Robot Is “Destined to Be a Classic”

Dreamworks' The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFFDreamworks' The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFFDreamworks' The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFFDreamworks' The Wild Robot Gets Flawless First Reviews at TIFF

Kevin L. Lee from AwardsWatch contends that “The Wild Robot” is bound to become a timeless tale. It’s not uncommon for critics who are fond of a book to use extravagant praises in their reviews. However, with “The Wild Robot”, it’s unusual to find a review without some form of cinematic comparison. Alonso Duralde from The Film Verdict demonstrates this trend, penning:

If the tale seems reminiscent of previous films such as The Iron Giant, Fly Away Home, and How to Train Your Dragon, that’s because it is. However, director Chris Sanders skillfully adds unique touches to ensure that this narrative carves out its distinct identity.

In simpler terms, Pete Hammond from Deadline and Dan Bayer from Next Best Picture both share a positive view of the movie “The Wild Robot.” Hammond’s review drew parallels with Steven Spielberg’s classic film, E.T., but he emphasized that “Wild Robot” creates its own unique charm, bringing joy to many viewers. Similarly, Dan Bayer noted that “The Wild Robot” is one of the few animated movies designed for a younger audience that treats everyone who watches it with respect.

It’s evident that the makers of this film hold their viewers in high regard, regardless of age, which leads to a masterfully created piece that echoes profoundly across various dimensions. The feelings evoked during the viewing experience will linger with you even after the movie has ended.

In addition to Nyong’o and Hamill, the cast of The Wild Robot includes Pedro Pascal, Bill Nighy, Kit Connor, Matt Berry, Stephanie Hsu, Ving Rhames, and Catherine O’Hara. This film is making its rounds in various film festivals before its scheduled theater release on September 27, 2024.

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2024-09-10 20:31