Meet the Robinsons

2007 "Think your family's weird?"
6.8| 1h35m| G| en| More Info
Released: 30 March 2007 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://movies.disney.com/meet-the-robinsons
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Lewis, a brilliant young inventor, is keen on creating a time machine to find his mother, who abandoned him in an orphanage. Things take a turn when he meets Wilbur Robinson and his family.

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invisibleunicornninja 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.
OneEightNine Media 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.
jessicagale3 Young Lewis, the struggling scientist attempts to create his own memory scanner, in order to draw out the long-forgotten memories of the mother he no longer remembers. Now living in a state-run orphanage, Lewis begins the progress and after many attempts, fails his creation. Suddenly Wilbur, an odd boy who claims he's from the future whisks him up, and they journey to the forthcoming dimension. Once there, Lewis meets Wilbur eccentric and dysfunctional family, who attempt to make him release his true potential.I love this film to this day. I am not always the most objective viewer, I tend to see things from a child's perspective, and instead I miss any "goofs" that others will later inform me of. However, the best quality this film has to offer is it's sense of humor, it's so rich and vibrant yet quirky. While it does not feature a performance like David Spade's in The Emperor New Groove, its unparalleled in the sense that it's just all-out goofy. This sense of humor may not appeal to the (adult) masses, it does to children, and anyone who is a child at heart. Another wonderful element is the morals of working towards goals and dreams even when you the odds are against you. To me, it always felt kind of like Back to the Future meets Tomorrowland in a shockingly interesting way. The creative elements used to engineer this future world are magical and I myself wouldn't mind taken a trip there.
lambdamatra From beginning of the movie, I never know it's about "Back to The Future". I just follow the plot and found the story is brilliant and inspiring. The 3D motion is either, perfect and flawless.I mostly like the quote, "Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths". This movie keeps me in line to create many things. Just like the motto, "Keep moving forward".The second, I like the OST by Rob Thomas, Little Wonders. It suits the story line. I expect this movie won't be expire for couple years later.