This was a really good film and the animation was fantastic. Did anyone else feel like this didn't have strong marketing? How did you hear about this film? What was your reaction? Badd Medicine Arcade (Gaming channel) kzbin.info/door/HIstVk00GtduPIXlJLdC3A Early Drops & Full Reactions on YT Memberships & Patreon: www.patreon.com/baddmedicine Backup channel Subscribe here kzbin.info/door/1CLUwA27dz-94o3FR0o3xg
@MylesOfGamingАй бұрын
Saw the marketing on Twitter, saw it in Theaters, incredible movie!
@EvripidouMАй бұрын
Saw the teaser on tiktok and fell in love eith it
@Neon-StarrАй бұрын
I feel like in recent years marketing for movies has really gone downhill, probably due to streaming services.
@CassimfanАй бұрын
I found out about via youtube shorts. Had NO idea what it was.
@RedPandaGirl002Ай бұрын
Do react to Turning Red and Alita: Battle Angel PLEASE!!!!
@sarasoler1913Ай бұрын
As a mom of a child with special needs.. this movie hit sooo hard. Left the movie theater with a wet face and a warm heart
@a.h.1980Ай бұрын
I felt the same way! The immense amount she put into raising her gosling just felt so familiar. When Long neck told her, “ You shine like new.” It really felt like he was talking to us 😢
@frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574Ай бұрын
@@a.h.1980 real
@stephaniemajors7697Ай бұрын
Both my daughter and I have autism, and we were bawling in the theater. She looked at me and said someone finally gets it.
@a.h.1980Ай бұрын
@@stephaniemajors7697 awww how sweet 🥰 she sees how much time and effort you put into her :)
@patriciaf2766Ай бұрын
Same. My son recently got angry and yelled "why do you always push me so hard!". I explained as best I could why but this movie showed him what I couldn't explain. He now understands that if I don't push, he wouldn't have succeeded as much as he has.
@astrono815Ай бұрын
“What if I need to tell you something?…” is the line that absolutely broke me 😭
@joelouise2009Ай бұрын
yup tears
@memyselfandi7782Ай бұрын
Yes!
@HusnaArtz2Ай бұрын
His first real friend😭
@iceshard2364Ай бұрын
It absolutely wrecked me
@ImaNerdANDaGeekАй бұрын
I am seeing this comment right after the scene where Fink says "If you love them you should probably tell them," and "What if it is too late?" ... "I wouldn't know"
@zeroknight4517Ай бұрын
"Fly like you. not like them." "Well, you shine like new." Legit.
@BakedcakeyyyАй бұрын
The best thing about this movie is that it never held back on the natural order of life and death from the very beginning. It really set the stakes and made you feel like anyone in the movie could fall prey to nature at any point while still cohesively telling the story. Amazing
@samuelvincent557Ай бұрын
I came here to say this. How they handled it was fantastic. They made death very matter of fact. It was just a fact of life, so to speak, for everyone. All the creatures knew and accepted it, without lessening the impact of it. I think more kids need to be introduced to the concept of death like this.
@mrflickswatchesАй бұрын
Took my little baby to see this .. did not expect to be glued to the screen as I was! 🔥
@BaddMedicineАй бұрын
YOOOOOOO B! This was really good. The Animation was incredible. Odd this didn't have better marketing, it definitely deserved it.
@Danny_R_Ай бұрын
Randomly watched this after Transformers one... It was so good!
@Leon-J-LАй бұрын
I am an adopted son and this movie really relates to me, I remember when I went to college and had to stay away from them and come back home only during the holidays. And now because I work in a different city it makes it even more difficult to meet them. Thank you Dad, Mom, I love you, stay healthy and watch your child grow up successful and I will make you happy and proud.
@sweetznana24 күн бұрын
Aww hope your family happy and fulfilling years. And I'm working hard now so that I can adopt and hope to give a happy life to my child 😊
@EvripidouMАй бұрын
another thing the movie touches on is "disabilities". Brightbill thinks that he will never be able to fly because of his smaller wings, but when the falcon looks at them he supports him by saying "beautiful"
@r-171Ай бұрын
This was awesome, and criminally underrated to warrant such little marketing.
@walak6832Ай бұрын
Its weird, i feel like 5 or 6 years ago, even duds where getting promo left and right. I feel like streaming studios were like, hey theyll see it on the front page when its out so why waste money, and somehow this influenced mainstream studios. More and more things come out of the blue for me even if i feel like i keep myself up to date with media haha
@diegoreckholder945Ай бұрын
it's funny because it was heavily marketed in my country, especially in my city. And we never get too much marketing for movies 😄
@RockwellSocrateseАй бұрын
Actions speak better then words.
@yaarrp53519 күн бұрын
Longneck was an unsung hero for more than just his sacrifice. The older guy who's been there and seen it all shows up and affirms that the mama robot is doing a great job. That was huge.
@AllInTheGame01Ай бұрын
Great to see this movie hold/rally well @Box Office ($234.4m worldwide on a $78m production budget) despite Universal stupidly putting it out so early on digital release!
@MrJohnJLewis27 күн бұрын
Still going 👀
@torribennett619Ай бұрын
The moment I saw the notification I came running
@VexVaudlainАй бұрын
Same! Awesome reactors to such an emotional movie? Bet your arse I'm coming as soon as I can xD
@A_Guy_who_likes_chips_only_meАй бұрын
SAME TOO
@elizabethduckworth9169Ай бұрын
Sake
@kristianbanks6450Ай бұрын
I cried three times watching this! It was so gorgeous! What a beautiful movie! The music, the characters, the acting, the animation! Everything was perfect! I loved it so much! 10-10!
@sassybaka3150Ай бұрын
"I COULD USE A BOOST" 😭
@danielruiz8259Ай бұрын
"I have everything i need" 😭😭
@Henry_44Ай бұрын
"but you can call me roz"😭😭😭😭😭😭
@outsider2.08Ай бұрын
Just wanna mention that the movie is based off a book, actually a trilogy of books. Fans are saying the second one's even better than the first so I can't wait. Sequel's already been confirmed
@LorenaSangАй бұрын
Wasn't expecting you guys bring this reaction. I watched this film with a friend in theather and it's a great metaphore of motherhood, the animation it's amazing and also the soundtrack. I love that they didn't hide how cruel nature can be in real life. Happy halloween !!!
@bidishahАй бұрын
"Little sad, but otherwise okay" is my new favourite saying. 😅
@elindayana8174Ай бұрын
I saw this movie at the cinema yesterday and i cried a lot! WHAT A FANTASTIC STORY! 😭💖🔥
@laurakali6522Ай бұрын
Fantastic movie. Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill! Perfect casting all around, animation is so good and the story was very creative.
@prioprioprioАй бұрын
I finally realized that when Roz says it's impossible for her to hear Brightbill in the vacuum of space, it's comedic foreshadowing to the ending.
@Drackflame951Ай бұрын
Wait really?? The movie that is based on the book is referencing something later on the movie is doing from the book it provides?
@MuscleBound_withDreАй бұрын
My favorite scene of this film that I believe is award worthy - when the gosling leaves with his new crew to fly away and the robot looks at him in both awe and melancholy at him “leaving the nest.” Great allegory/metaphor for when a kid leaves to school or college. Very impactful.
@RabbitWhiteThe19 күн бұрын
It's also a stark contrast to Rozz and her attitude in the beginning of the film. After the gosling hatches, she tries to abandon it... but this time, after she completes her task, she doesn't revert back to her programming, instead she runs after him. This shows us that she's no sentient and actually loves her son
@thepoeticminecartАй бұрын
Fun fact! Every single shot of this movie is hand-painted. They then added 3d foliage and some 3d trees for extra depth and the 3d characters.
@Aliciae411Ай бұрын
Took my daughter to see this today, I cried quite a few times. It definitely resonates with mothers and I assume fathers. Stumbled across the trailer for it whilst watching another downloaded movie on tv. Looked it up as I thought maybe it was an old advert as hadn’t heard or seen anything about it.
@edsp666Ай бұрын
This movie turned me into an absolute mess, my gosh do I need the art book for this! Gorgeous 10/10 and loved how morbid some of the humour was 😂
@QueenCocopuffАй бұрын
This movie is part of a book series. This is the first book. My daughter said it required to read in school. My husband and I took our daughter to the theater. She could stop talking about the book. At the theater, all children ranged from elementary students to high school students. When I tell you that every child was crying in the theater. All of the adults were baffled and yet felt emotional of all the kids reaction
@A2daM2daZ14 күн бұрын
I think I like that though this is a clearly a story about motherhood/parenthood (being a central theme) it didn't go the usual route of like, a character begrudgingly becoming a parent and then in the third act climax, stepping up to the occasion. Due to the time skips, we see all the phases of it, which I think is more impactful because it really hammers home that you're never prepared. Not for any of it. Because at first, Roz rejects the idea of being a parent. Then she does it because basically it was a task assigned to her (this can be a metaphor for societal expectation). She makes a lot of mistakes, but its lighthearted, and Brightbill lives and is attached to her. By the time she's actually dedicated to being a mother, and intrinsically motivated, her mistakes are catching up with her. It's not enough to be a clumsy but earnest parent anymore. She has to do it even when its difficult. She has to accept help, find creative solutions, and deal with the resentment her own child has built up for her. Then, when they're on the same page again. When their relationship is good and maybe the hardest part is over, she has to stop. She has to let him go to be independent and discover her purpose outside of being a mother, when being a mother was literally the only thing she knew. THEN, she has a moment, a single moment after Brightbill has matured and she's gone on her own adventure where she realizes, a mother's job is truly never done. That as long as Brightbill is around, he will need her, even if it's just to come home to every now and then. When she saves him while jumping out of the ship because his wing is injured, that was the moment that secured the plot for me. Maybe your kid loses their job, drops out of college, or gets sick, etc etc. They may have been independent for years but suddenly, they need someone to lean on again, and you're the one for the job. There was truly a challenge at every step, and on every occasion Roz rose to the challenge. Not because she was built for being a mother. But because she WANTED to. No matter how ill-suited or unprepared she was, she was able to pull it off because she loved Brightbill, and she was just gonna make it work. I think that's beautiful. It combines the logic of her being a robot who will stop at nothing to fulfill her task, with the pathos of being a parent, and doing near-impossible things for your kids just because you love them. Such a well done metaphor.
@jaymieberryАй бұрын
I saw no trailer for this, randomly went to the theaters to see it, and my god it was phenomenal. It makes me want to read the books. Love your reactions and Aloha from Hawai'i 🌺
@maxleung2762Ай бұрын
AMAZING MOVIE TO REACT TO!!!! I went and saw this in the theaters THREE times. It was that good. You guys are the best for reacting to this !!! The theme and score at times is so epic and beautiful. Roz was able to replace her programming with her heart ❤️
@kaleyrose47Ай бұрын
“Fly like you, not like them.” 🥹
@jasonstamp10Ай бұрын
I loved this movie so much. It had me tearing up a couple of times, in particular the endurance montage before the migration and when Roz is running with the birds to give him a boost. This was based on the first book in a trilogy of kids books so there's lots of story left. The second one is The Wild Robot Escapes and the third is The Wild Robot Protects. The director has already confirmed a sequel is in the works.
@AnaGuardia-s3zАй бұрын
I was that special needs children who florished under the love and care of present parents. I'm now living on my own in another country, have a job. Friends, I even published a story and finished writing several books. My support system made the difference. The way I cried during this movie was unreal. I'm thankful they gave us this story.
@supersavvygrandeАй бұрын
“hey have u watc-“ badd medicine: yes
@AlarraАй бұрын
The only marketing I saw was the trailer come up as a KZbin ad a couple times before it came out, which described it as something like "the best animated movie of the year" and I was like "huh, that sounds like an optimistic description". But having seen it, I think they were right xD
@cjjackson2423Ай бұрын
Same, But I thought it was gonna be a dreamworks regular 😅
@elijahcrowe6817Ай бұрын
This movie was by the same studio that made Puss in Boots:The Last Wish! You can tell by the animation style, especially with the eyes of the animals
@bombus8377Ай бұрын
Watched this with a friend of mine and his kid then as soon as I left I called my mom and asked if she wanted to come the following week and watch it with me. Absolutely loved it.
@micahpecson197Ай бұрын
Watching this in the cinema, but especially the scene where the flock takes off for the winter for the first time, was definitely a one of a kind experience. Such a beautiful film. So happy to see you guys reacting to this!!
@shadowfauxe6468Ай бұрын
I saw this at a drive in theater. Such a fun experience! This movie just proves that AI doesn’t belong in art. The music, visuals, talent, direction it went in was great and was all made from a team who loves animation. It’s a coming of age story that focuses on both the parents and child’s perspective and I think that’s what makes the story feel so unique yet familiar!
@midnightlupus1262Ай бұрын
This movie was made by the same people that did How to Train Your Dragon, which is why the visuals in flight are so good. They excel at characters who learn and become more charming over time, having written Toothless and Stitch (of Lilo and Stitch). The animation here is gorgeous, and the color theory used in the contrasting colors is phenomenal. I loved this film when I saw it in theaters, and I'm glad you enjoyed it too!
@JoshuaGАй бұрын
i legit thought Fink is voiced by Jason Bateman, until i looked it up and it was Pedro Pascal, like.... whaaaaaaat ?! 🤯♥️
@mckenzie.latham91Ай бұрын
lupita and Pedro were amazing in this, and shout out to Chris Saunders for once again making us fall in love with non human characters (Chris was behind Lilo and Sitch, How to train your dragon etc) I loved the book and i love the film, made me call my mum after coming out from seeing it for the first time
@clochbАй бұрын
Chris Sanders Strikes Again. Another masterpiece from the director of Lilo&Stitch and HTTYD Trilogy! The Wild Robot is not the movie we deserved, but still the movie we needed!
@kiki05dcАй бұрын
this has to be one of the best movies I've seen so far, was such a tear jerker! 😭
@xhelan131Ай бұрын
why though? I thought this was terrible and I'm so confused about why people love it. Mind you, movies like Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch make me sob like a child every time I watch them. I thought this movie was so insanely rushed and all the big important moments happened so fast for some reason. Longneck appeared out of nowhere and hand a handful of lines and BOOM migration okay bye guys then he dies... I truly don't get it..
@kiki05dcАй бұрын
@@xhelan131 so people can't love it if they can relate to it in some way? i don't care whether its rushed or not, it was a good film. its your opinion so don't try to talk it out with someone who genuinely likes it. not everyone has the same taste as you
@xhelan131Ай бұрын
@kiki05dc ...? I can talk to anyone whenever I feel like it thanks. You're putting words in my mouth for no reason. I'm truly just fascinated at how completely different other people's experience of this film was. Chill out.
@abhijith5936Ай бұрын
Go watch pokemon@@xhelan131
@keyblox925Ай бұрын
@@xhelan131RUSHED? They’ve been working on this since like 2017 around when how to train your dragon 3 came out It’s been an animation for years.
@analuciamedeiros4828Ай бұрын
this movie is the best animated one i've seen this year so far... such a beautiful one
@hazzelverseАй бұрын
Saw this yesterday and my soul badly needed this kind of movie and im happy to rewatch it with you guys
@aylamrts322716 күн бұрын
I cried so many times during this movie it was beautiful!!! Definitely one of my favourite animation movies! Loved the reaction as always!
@beardlessdragonАй бұрын
I cried so much at this when I saw it in theaters. And now I'm over here crying at the migration scene again where she catches Brightbill's feather. Ugh, my heart. Beautiful movie
@xhelan131Ай бұрын
why though? I thought this was terrible and I'm so confused about why people love it. Mind you, movies like Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch make me sob like a child every time I watch them. I thought this movie was so insanely rushed and all the big important moments happened so fast for some reason. Longneck appeared out of nowhere and hand a handful of lines and BOOM migration okay bye guys then he dies... I truly don't get it..
@carmenmintroseАй бұрын
Now that you guys have mentioned it, it is true that I didn't even see any trailers or marketing for this film. The only reason why I heard about it is bc I'm a big fan of Kit Connor (he's a main character of Heartstopper which I love, highly recommend btw!) who voices BrightBill - I saw a short behind-the-scenes clip of him and the others filming in the studio that was either posted by himself or a fan account. But I kind of forgot about it until I went to the theaters and saw that it was out. And I was curious bc I was starting to see a couple of reaction videos floating around. But this was just an incredible film. The animation was phenomenal, and the story was extremely emotional. I literally cried 3 separate times. It was funny bc the first time I felt the tears coming was during BrightBill's training montage - there was just something about the music, their determination, and Roz's unwavering dedication. It was so heartwarming to see, but I was kinda confused as to why I felt like crying bc it was a relatively uplifting montage... until I heard my friend whisper next to me "oh my god I'm gonna cry" and then I was like lol okay cool it's not just me, anddd cue the tears haha. Anyway, I def think this is one of my new favorite animated movies. I think there is something in there for everyone, and it just has so much heart and plenty of valuable lessons. Thank you for yet another great reaction, I couldn't have clicked on this video fast enough!
@Ne0n_05274 күн бұрын
just such a heart warming movie, 10/10, absolutely love it everytime i rewatch it
@katelyneason451Ай бұрын
I clicked so fast lol This has to be one of my favorite animated films of all time!
@xhelan131Ай бұрын
why though? I thought this was terrible and I'm so confused about why people love it. Mind you, movies like Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch make me sob like a child every time I watch them. I thought this movie was so insanely rushed and all the big important moments happened so fast for some reason. Longneck appeared out of nowhere and hand a handful of lines and BOOM migration okay bye guys then he dies... I truly don't get it..
@katelyneason451Ай бұрын
@@xhelan131 I like movies about animals and nature. It also seemed a bit deeper than some of the more mindless movies put out today. Not everyone has to like it, but I did.
@MrJohnJLewis27 күн бұрын
You guys are much more manly than I am. I've cried everytime I've watched this movie and even teared up watching it again here
@astrum4373Ай бұрын
Please please please add ‘Klaus’ from Netflix to your Christmas watchlist. You boys will definitely have a great time and has a great meaning ❤
@jbp9653Ай бұрын
I love the Mom and Dad Duo for bright bill, and the elfer Duck that became his mentor.
@OceanespressoАй бұрын
I recently watched it and loved it, thank you Guys for the consistency. Great reaction as always.
@josephrobinson4420Ай бұрын
I had never heard of this film before and this was amazing! Thanks for introducing me to it
@brianhobaughАй бұрын
Gave my mom a big hug after seeing this!
@jimjimcherieАй бұрын
I cried most of the film. I went with two of my best friends. one of them her family lives in a different country, I almost lost my mom 10 years ago to an aneurysm+stroke combo, and my other best friend lost her dad suddenly earlier this year. When Fink said at the end ”what if I want to tell you something and you’re not there?” We all started sobbing as we held onto each other. This film was beautiful.
@xhelan131Ай бұрын
why though? I thought this was terrible and I'm so confused about why people love it. Mind you, movies like Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch make me sob like a child every time I watch them. I thought this movie was so insanely rushed and all the big important moments happened so fast for some reason. Longneck appeared out of nowhere and hand a handful of lines and BOOM migration okay bye guys then he dies... I truly don't get it..
@jimjimcherieАй бұрын
@@xhelan131 I had the same complaints watching it even though my friends thought the length and momentum was perfect, I disagreed, that still does not lessen the emotional impact it had on me. It's the feeling of found family, the way it speaks on loss, and becoming more than what you were meant to be. Even if I do feel it was rushed to keep a child's attention span, I still think the movie is fantastic and emotional. The part I hated the most was Roz and Brightbill talking about how he came to be with Roz, because I felt it was hella rushed. Also, I laughed a lot during it because nature is brutal and its refreshing to see it reflected in a kids film.
@egranger2128Ай бұрын
I was expecting Roz to “die” at least 3 times in this movie and I’m glad that didn’t happen. Even with the happy ending I still got teary eyed multiple times
@dundonozАй бұрын
this was a delight in the cinema. the painterly style is beautiful
@the_godbodor7026Ай бұрын
It honestly makes sense the blaster robots were so easily dispatched. They likely were made with little defense or durability as the humans who designed them assumed the blasters would be enough to handle anything so skimped out on protective steps.
@shakarasessoms828916 күн бұрын
Turns out the bedtime story scene was hand painted then animated
@olli-lfeАй бұрын
I cant believe I was this late to this movie. I did see the trailer a while ago but I agree the marketing was miniscule. The second half of this movie had me scared, wondering when they were going to drop the hurt. I like MQs description of body shots that was a perfect parallel. They had so many chances to break your heart but they chose not to, but still maintaining the heart of the movie. The references that got me were Boston Dynamics Atlas update, and though this was before, Tesla's Optimus serving drinks like they showed a Roz doing. Shout out to Chris Sanders the director he did story on Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and Mulan he also directed How to Train Your Dragon and Lilo & Stitch(still waiting on that reaction😉, if you loved this you'll love that), great movie I also highly recommend.
@POZEHTRONICАй бұрын
I can't believe I missed Lupita Nyongo and Pedro Pascals voices
@NoGoodDirtyRicerАй бұрын
Y'all have no idea how hard it was for me to keep it together watching this in the theater. The one thing I was thankful for was that I couldn't afford to take my mom to see it like I had planned.
@alexianigollarza3583Ай бұрын
39:04 The level of relief MQ has at the end makes me think we have made a wonderful job traumatizing you all 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Beautiful movie, amazing reaction, thanks for taking the time to do this one guys!
@SchneiderRammGirlАй бұрын
This movie pulled at my heartstrings with emotional moments "where his wings end, his heart can pay the balance" Brightbill at end "I love you mum" Roz wakes up "I love you too" bought a tear to my eye 🥲 but my emotions were left feeling warm & fuzzy from that happy ending & liked how relieved Quinn was about that too! A truly magical, & beautifully made movie & yes Diamond Dave I got WallE vibes too through the 1st part, like when Roz is in 'learning mode" & how I knew about this movie was when ya posted for us YT Members titled "surprise!" & what a wonderful surprise it was! Thank you for this emotional & uplifting experience BM! ❤🤗 & loved the Johnny5 Short Circuit reference, I think ya all could watch Short Circuit2 on brand new monitors to experience it in crystal clear quality for the channel hehe 😅
@AmizzipolaSwatwrezАй бұрын
When Roz showed fink her power unit it was busted and sparking then she said she relied on her solar pannel and batteries. So even without her power unit and solar pannel she still has power because of her battery. 37:00
@mirandavega_Ай бұрын
We haven’t seen anything like it in a while. I loved it ❤
@Izaac_ArtistАй бұрын
4:24 THAT WAS MY CHILDHOOD !!!!!!!!!! 🤖 "Johny-5 ALIVE!"
@keniemcroy8377Ай бұрын
About to watch this! So excited but devastated Answer isn’t here, I KNOW he would have loved this film. He definitely would have teared up!! Hope he’s all good though! Sending you all some love, can’t wait to tuck in, one of the best films of the year for sure
@heeweee1339Ай бұрын
Love y’all been binge watching your channel
@BlackParadeMarcher1Ай бұрын
Ever since Spider Verse, I love how studios have just let loose with art styles. They definitely had Puss in Boots vibes in terms of animation art this movie and I love it
@walak6832Ай бұрын
Whats interesting about the programming line, animals are technically programmed by their survival instincts and you can tame animal so it can get really close i feel like. I love too the fact they picked a runt, "youre family dying is what made you live".. 😮💨 this movie not only is beautiful visually but story wise too, such an interesting plot i tought. Loved to see you guys jump in on it, great video as always, keep it up guys 😁
@SuperHeedictatorАй бұрын
I don't remember how many times I cried during this movie. From sadness, love, excitement. It was breathtaking and lovely and just right in the feels
@chynne33Ай бұрын
I only remember seeing one trailer for this. I thought it looked cute, but was waiting for it to come out on digital before I watched it. When I saw that both it's scores on Fandango was 98%, I thought it might be worth a look. I had planned on renting it to watch, but when I saw who directed it, I instantly bought it. I finally got around to watching it earlier tonight and I can not remember a movie that made me cry so much. Such a great movie
@jnt623914 күн бұрын
1:05:36 Oak's using the Deathly Hallows symbol on his scoreboard!! 😂❤
@cyberdragon5247Ай бұрын
I saw this movie yesterday and was able to meet the director, composer, and Lupita Nyong’o. Such a wonderful film made by wonderful people.
@reubenlee6438Ай бұрын
Took my mom to see this in the theater and I loved it, so many memorable moments and so many great lines. This is a movie that's hard to dislike. It's one of the easiest 5's I've ever given a movie. So great to see you guys react to it. I hope The Answer watches it too.
@TaiNguyen-um2jiАй бұрын
Been waiting for this reaction… thank you for making me whole entire day
@AmberyTear29 күн бұрын
Legit one of the best animated movies ever made and I've seen many of them from allover the world. I saw it twice in the theater and each time couldn't stop crying for several minutes after the movie ended.
@Jennn.rennn172 күн бұрын
I’m so happy you reacted to this, I watched it twice I loved it sm 😍😍😍😍
@Jennn.rennn172 күн бұрын
And I also didn’t see much about it, my boyfriend told me about it and I was like I guess we can go watch it idk? But then I seen it and was like omgggg this was insanely good!!
@ulisestorres1122Ай бұрын
Fink the fox always eats clams & Brightbill is such adorable gosling is my favorites character
@hgfd5426Ай бұрын
I never thought I'd cry because of robots in my life, and now I'm crying😢
@MoneBoomx3Ай бұрын
Me and my mom watched this movie last Saturday after I only saw the trailer for it. It's been a while since I cried in the theatre... EVERYTHING abt this movie was beautiful. The characters, the story, the art, the message and the music. I absolutely love it and it's one of my top 3 movies this year ❤ I cried again during your reaction 😅😂
@sethporter730Ай бұрын
Sometimes the simpler stories are the more enjoyable ones.
@PixarShark2 күн бұрын
We’ve got a sequel confirmed!! WHOO!! And given that the series has three books and this one was pretty dang close to the first book, I’m willing to bet this is the next Dreamworks trilogy project!! Hopefully more marketing this time! (And I’ve read the books, they’re SO good, Roz is such a great character. 😭
@AntrodАй бұрын
If you guys have seen Short Ciruit, you MUST see Chappie. It's made by the same guy as District 9, and has the same actor as the main character from District 9 as well. Hugh Jackman is in it, and Sigourney Weaver! It's a fantastic film! Makes me think of a modern day Short Circuit, with ALOT more grit meant for adults.
@bareenali1350Ай бұрын
I think it sucks that this film didn't get strong marketing, it has a lot of heart and it's definitely super refreshing seeing a movie like this when there's so many sequels and stuff. From the animation to the music and the story, this movie was so great, I sobbed like a baby
@keyblox925Ай бұрын
Oh yeah I loved this They should’ve marked this so much better. Two trades did come out but I feel like it just didn’t get spread enough.
@sankanantaАй бұрын
Saw the trailer passing in my recommendations on youtube, from then on I was keeping an eye out for it.
@jaijaisАй бұрын
saw this at the theater on a lark yesterday and i’m so glad i was the only weirdo watching a movie at 3:45 on a monday because i did actually cry quite a lot. really lovely story and it’s just so visually stunning
@tiffanypischel7904Ай бұрын
I took my special needs son to see this movie thinking robot in the woods and hijinks ensue. I was not emotionally prepared and sobbed my way through the end. It really hits.
@jessielallier9483Ай бұрын
I took my mom to see this in theaters, I cried 4 times
@CheekieCharlie15 күн бұрын
I had never heard of this and then it popped up in my shorts. So gorgeous
@trav_9830Ай бұрын
I'm most impressed that you guys actually avoided watching something horror related just because your felt like you were supposed to today, like every other youtube reactor. And most of those hacks watched horror, even the bad stuff all month long, it makes October my least favorite month fo watching reactions. But you didn't do that....Nice job, gentlemen
@hisforharley2022Ай бұрын
Agreed. These are way better. God bless.
@Jim_KushАй бұрын
it is very possible that this film will win more than one Oscar
@WhistleAndSnap28 күн бұрын
GOD I hope so
@rubybailey2952Ай бұрын
I cried at least 5 times while watching this in the cinema, and I'm crying again watching this reaction. The things I would do to rewatch this again for the first time
@mythicdolphinАй бұрын
The Wild Robot is originally the first book of a Trilogy. Book 2 is The Wild Robot escapes. Book 3 is The Wild Robot Protects. Hopefully, the other 2 books will also become movies. All 3 books are on Audible.
@keyblox925Ай бұрын
Honestly, it’s already getting talked about a psycho so probably will happen but don’t expect it to happen in the next two years since they were working on this movie for years so it could take anywhere from 3-6 years for the next
@Lee_soon92Ай бұрын
Oh my goshh!!😭I literally got sooo excited as I saw the notification
@Amused_Comfort_IncАй бұрын
I had asked my mom if she’d heard about it yet and she said No, we’re both big Disney fans, I’m really surprised how badly they marketed this, but how amazing it’s doing. Can’t really name my favorite moment, but I loved watching you guys feel the feelings ❤
@kittymandiasАй бұрын
The movie was made by Dreamworks though
@ThumblessJewАй бұрын
It's not a Disney movie, it's Dreamworks. They've been killing it lately with their beautiful, animated movies as of late.
@keyblox925Ай бұрын
@@ThumblessJew I know a lot of people probably aren’t gonna agree with me but for me the best animated studio is better when it comes to movies is easily DreamWorks they came up with a hand to train your Dragon Trilogy the kung fu panda Trilogy puss in boots the last wish the Shrek trilogy and now the wild robot
@ThumblessJewАй бұрын
@@keyblox925 I would say Dreamworks is more consistent than Disney. Disney still has my all time favorite animated movies, but Disney also releases slop sometimes. Dreamworks is almost always great.
@coursecorrection4105Ай бұрын
As a mother, I’ve never cackled so hard as I did at the description of motherhood. So apt. It hit me with all the feels. One of the first movies this year that I thought was equally appropriate for my 6 year old. So many of them this year felt inappropriate or went over his head. This hit fine
@SymmbolZSАй бұрын
fun fact: there are three books out there.. this movie was based on the 1st book"The Wild Robot", the 2nd is called "The wild robot escapes"