A Movie Review by Magdalen Aithne Arkwright
Walt Disney Studios came out with a great family film in 2007 called Meet the Robinsons. When analyzed, the viewer fill find that what it proposes is actually quite impossible and makes no sense whatsoever. But who cares?
The cast is interesting (including Sponge Bob/Dr. Two-Brains/and many other rolls you'd probably recognize) but it works. The characters include a grandpa who wears his clothes backward, an "intergalactic" pizza delivery guy, a flying painter, a guy obsessed with cannons, and a mom who teaches frogs to sing. This sounds crazy but it works.
Poor Lewis is an orphan who doesn't know his family name, anything about his history or family, and is fast approaching the teen years. He's an inventor without a single invention that's gone right, nor any of his adoption interviews. Discouraged, he's going to invent a way to retrieve memories so he can recall his mom's face, maybe even her name or something about her, but will this, too, go wrong?
Absolutely adorable, this film will have you laughing on the floor, crying into a pillow, and sitting on the edge of your seat. Fast paced but well-laid out, this movie gets 10/10 with 100% satisfaction, rated A (see sidebar). Highly recommended!
Enjoy!
~Meggy
Walt Disney Studios came out with a great family film in 2007 called Meet the Robinsons. When analyzed, the viewer fill find that what it proposes is actually quite impossible and makes no sense whatsoever. But who cares?
The cast is interesting (including Sponge Bob/Dr. Two-Brains/and many other rolls you'd probably recognize) but it works. The characters include a grandpa who wears his clothes backward, an "intergalactic" pizza delivery guy, a flying painter, a guy obsessed with cannons, and a mom who teaches frogs to sing. This sounds crazy but it works.
Poor Lewis is an orphan who doesn't know his family name, anything about his history or family, and is fast approaching the teen years. He's an inventor without a single invention that's gone right, nor any of his adoption interviews. Discouraged, he's going to invent a way to retrieve memories so he can recall his mom's face, maybe even her name or something about her, but will this, too, go wrong?
Absolutely adorable, this film will have you laughing on the floor, crying into a pillow, and sitting on the edge of your seat. Fast paced but well-laid out, this movie gets 10/10 with 100% satisfaction, rated A (see sidebar). Highly recommended!
Enjoy!
~Meggy
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