This whole film is beautiful. I love how Roz gradually sounds more human as the film goes on. And the scene on the ship where Brightbill tells Roz he love her and wakes her up always makes me tear up.
@watershipup7101Ай бұрын
Agreed. She doesn't just sound more human, she becomes more human.
@RCUdeoguАй бұрын
The Wild Robots is basically an apology from Dreamworks for creating Megamind 2. And I accept
@ericsart6474Ай бұрын
Megamind 2 was Dreamworks tv not Dreamworks animation. It was made for tv/streaming. The quality was not intended to be top notch.
@MissTV36Ай бұрын
That's an interesting way to put it.
@Little1CaveАй бұрын
Like Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse was Sony’s apology for The Emoji Movie. Lol
@EdenLovesDragonsForSomeReasonАй бұрын
And don’t you dare say “they’re so back” they never left, the inconsistency has always been there
@r-giireactions2235Ай бұрын
There is no Megamind 2. There is a TV movie to pilot a TV series, but that hardly qualifies as an actual sequel.
@PixarSharkАй бұрын
10:30 - They actually address this in the book! It turns out that the animals DO have one universal language; different species just have different “accents”. Still, the goose having a partial fox accent is interesting to think about. 😂
@deondrex18kАй бұрын
Well that makes sense irl since animals seem to communicate to each other while us humans can't understand them besides like babies sense that's the closest humans will be to their animalistic or primal selves
@CervusLavandulaАй бұрын
@deondrex18k Let’s not forget animals don’t have a language like ours. Most of them communicate with movements or sounds. Non-human animals rarely understand each other in real life, and even then, they only understand some signalling sounds or physical language, not everything. It’s just when it comes to symbiotic or closely related species. If you put a dog and a cat in the same room, the dog might interpret the cat’s movements as playful when it’s actually irritated, for example. Even whales from different oceans have different “dialects” and sometimes they don’t understand each other despite being the same species. So no, different species don’t understand each other unless they have some symbiosis going on or they’re close like dogs and foxes.
@alyssabullock6421Ай бұрын
I'm surprised you seemed confused about why Brightbill wouldn't have lived long because he's a runt. The term runt is used to describe the smaller, weaker offspring of an animal, and they usually die of sickness or neglect because the parents favor the stronger offspring over them (especially in bird families). They also can get picked off by predators for being smaller and weaker. That's why his story is so emotional and wonderful, and Longneck kept talking about how his life is a GIFT and that he "wasn't suppose to get this far". He was DESTINED to die, even if he never lost his family, which is what makes it so sweet and inspiring that he pulled through and learned how to survive thanks to Roz. Also you're the first person I've seen actually dislike how Brightbill acted to Roz and frame him as a bad person for it.... You need to understand grief better, girlie. He was literally rejected by his species, nearly drowned, eaten, and learned out of NOWHERE that his family was killed off (accidentally) by the one person he viewed as his mother. It's NOT an easy situation for a kid to just accept, his anger is natural and understandable. But he still let her help him, he still loved her, he didn't hold some weird grudge throughout the movie. He just needed time to accept himself and come to terms with his situation. You shouldn't villainize a grieving kid, Sophie (not mad at you though, It just caught me off guard).
@judiciousjayelАй бұрын
Even if what Rox did was unintentional, Brightbill's feelings is valid.
@IamNinjaOfNinjaАй бұрын
exactly.. regardless of how disrespectful and ungrateful Brightbill was at that scene, he was just a "teen" and still learning his emotions and those feelings were valid. We said terrible stuff to our parents but do we really mean it?
@TJ2T-MALАй бұрын
A runt is when an animal has a litter and one is too small , so , instead of focusing on the one that's small , they focus on their bigger ones and leave the small to die as is nature
@blackwhiteartistry733Ай бұрын
Survival of the fittest, as they say
@ikirbeeburgrАй бұрын
She said at the beginning of the movie that her power core was damaged, so she was running on solar power
@NonjolaАй бұрын
14:19 That is not a crocodile, but a pike. A type of large, predatory freshwater fish found in various parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is known for its long, slim body, sharp teeth, and elongated head. They are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and ponds, particularly in areas with plenty of submerged vegetation or structures like rocks and fallen logs. Pike are ambush predators, often waiting patiently in vegetation before lunging at their prey. These fish are carnivores and primarily feed on other fish, though they may also eat amphibians, small birds, or even small mammals if the opportunity arises.
@EvripidouMАй бұрын
18:30. He means, as a runt he would have died normally :D
@nicolasbaron4506Ай бұрын
An instant animated sci-fi classic worthy of being mentioned alongside WALL-E, The Iron Giant, and the Spider-Man: Spider-Verse movies, the best animated studio film since Soul, and a strong contender for the best DreamWorks movie ever made. It's a reminder of just how rich and rewarding an animated movie can be beyond existing as a diversion for children, and also worth seeing on as big of a screen as you can find.
@pricemoore2022Ай бұрын
Ain't that the truth!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
@the_one_who_is_manyАй бұрын
Best film since the last wish
@axr7149Ай бұрын
This will probably win the Animated Feature Oscar, and deservedly so. We have had some AMAZING winners the last 2 years in a row, with GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO (2022) and THE BOY AND THE HERON (2023) being the last 2 winners of that category.
@r-giireactions2235Ай бұрын
"I love how we know nothing about this robot and its mission." And that's what I think is so cool about it, neither does Roz, she starts her existence completely removed and void of her purpose, causing her to have to adapt and become more alive simply because of what's around her and nothing else.
@kyordannydelvalle523Ай бұрын
In the animal kingdom, runt tend to commonly die or left behind. The movie is truly doing a good job of portraying the reality of nature.
@eurofalke6804Ай бұрын
The Wild Robot is right up there with How To Train Your Dragon for me, didnt think that was possible anymore Also Kiss the Sky is just one of the best score pieces out there
@EvripidouMАй бұрын
9:46 runts are the smallest if the litter. Parents leave them to die
@judiciousjayelАй бұрын
This is definitely the Best Animated Movie this year!
@r-giireactions2235Ай бұрын
I think that was my biggest complaint with the film honestly, that Rozums were never made to go wild, yet the inability to differentiate between animals and people right from the get-go would seem to be a major flaw in avoiding this. I think, at least for my own peace of mind, I'd like to believe that normally, Roz would just see animals and consider them as animals, but because she had to learn from the crab in order to climb that cliff in the opening, it forced her to give them a closer look and realize the life inside of them.
@ulisestorres1122Ай бұрын
Brightbill and Fink is my favorite Characters from The Wild Robot movie
@biancaysabellecalalang375Ай бұрын
The wild robot has got to be the one of the best movies that DreamWorks has ever made 💙💚
@KennyMrTerrellThisIsTheWay2024Ай бұрын
Hi sophie. I remember watching this movie in theaters. I'm very happy to see your reaction to it, as always your reactions are the best❤
@cezannejimenez7164Ай бұрын
14:20 Rockmouth is actually a Northern Pike fish.
@KhawajaShazAhmadАй бұрын
You are my favorite person who reacts to movies. Keep up the good work and always keep smiling ☺️
@rachelkelly2293Ай бұрын
Also, crossing my fingers hoping this video doesn’t get blocked. 🤞
@jenniferjohnson-kernes436Ай бұрын
I had this is as field trip to go to the movies and everyone cried even the bullies
@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! Thank you so much for watching!
@alyssabullock6421Ай бұрын
It's a shame this gorgeous, heartbreaking movie is only getting so much love now that it's been put on digital. It wasnt even in theaters for a month before getting put on streaming!! But it's definitely deserving of all the praise and enjoyment it's received! It made me cry a lot- Dreamworks doesn't miss when they make genuinely good films like this! ;; I really love how the art style is very similar to Puss In Boots The Last Wish, which makes sense because this movie uses hundreds of digitally painted backgrounds!!
@Little1CaveАй бұрын
Honestly though, The Wild Robot did make $308 million worldwide so far, about 4x its budget of $78 million. Safe to say it was a financial success. ❤❤
@abbij2009Ай бұрын
I'm so happy you've finally reacted to this! I love your videos, and I love this movie 😅
@rachelkelly2293Ай бұрын
@@abbij2009 Same! Sophie’s reactions always make me laugh and feel better every week! ❤️
@chadatchison145Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Sophie! :)
@imranelhamsi8296Ай бұрын
The bad guys came out 2 years ago? 2022 right
@rachelkelly2293Ай бұрын
@@imranelhamsi8296 The same year as Puss in Boots the Last Wish, yes.
@javelldunn3379Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction Sophie
@R3D-3Y3ZАй бұрын
17:13-17:20 Great. Now I can't unhear the similarities
@elindayana8174Ай бұрын
I watched this movie at the cinema with my mom, and i cried a lot! 😭💔🔥
@evilpopcans3735Ай бұрын
my nephew laughed at me when we watched this together because i was crying lol
@Donovan_oryx924Ай бұрын
Did she freeze for anyone else when it cuts back to her up to the other robot shows?
@travdoza6179Ай бұрын
Am I the only one that noticed this video disappeared from her channel for a couple of days
@antoined799Ай бұрын
Yeah it got privated, glad it's back!
@yakunohayashi9653Ай бұрын
Lets be honest: everyone was waiting for this video
That is debatable but it is definetly one of the best
@ZaidNailАй бұрын
@tautvydasjuska6769 yeah that's true.
@ricktaylortheferret242813 күн бұрын
Best movie of 2024👍👍
@TheKaiMaximoffАй бұрын
I know it's very different from what you do often, but please react to Agatha All Along, it's such a good show
@HiyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaАй бұрын
THISS!1!1
@bunnybustard5526Ай бұрын
"Frickin' raccoons again?" Is clearly a fox lol I understand why people think that.
@Maxlikessnax99Ай бұрын
I've been around wild raccoons and they are extremely aggressive
@jonathancruz5932Ай бұрын
This movie is a winner
@jderrickson459729 күн бұрын
Awh, you skipped the whole migration scene/song 😭 that's one of the most beautiful/emotional moments in the movie (imo) too, would've loved to see your reaction to it..
@HamdiTafaАй бұрын
Give someone and award
@lulystalgianature2968Ай бұрын
With movies like this and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, I often wonder if Dreamworks makes bad movies in between on purpose just to sucker punch the audience with the next epic entry.
@Yoriichi_Sengoku29 күн бұрын
too much crab death in this movie HAHAHA
@zubaerchaudhari8267Ай бұрын
Hello there hey there hey Hello hi there
@feen8823Ай бұрын
please do Interstellar next :)
@kuroop8892Ай бұрын
Please watch transformers one ✨it's really great
@zimvader25Ай бұрын
It was a runt. Do people really not understand the meaning of that?
@r-giireactions2235Ай бұрын
I could be wrong, but I'm not sure English is Sophie's first language (being from Russia, I'm not sure how it works over there), so it wouldn't be surprising if the word "runt" doesn't come up much.
@128emmanuel7Ай бұрын
Stop saying bad words mam . All the best
@mikaru_mapleАй бұрын
the intro lol 😭
@AMRA-kl7cyАй бұрын
Are you not gonna watch Deadpool and Wolverine
@plasmaowl5281Ай бұрын
I like this channel because it feels like spending time with a friend. It's parasocial and mildly to moderately unhealthy since it's substituting some time that could've been spent with irl friends, so it might as well be spent watching someone as kind as Sophie
@joseanrodriguez90Ай бұрын
I have never seen it
@andrewkulcsar3715Ай бұрын
I love you
@ParkerBrown-qu1nzАй бұрын
Are you going to play Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 soon on your gaming channel?
@AyAy008Ай бұрын
Bro who overanalyzes a children's animated movie like that 🤦♂️
@tammiegriffin5569Ай бұрын
This was a little painful to watch. It's hard watching a reactor whose not paying attention to the movie.
@black.BlazersJasminАй бұрын
Please can you react five nights at freddy's we waiting for youCan you please just watch it
@rachelkelly2293Ай бұрын
I don’t think I’ve seen this movie before. But I’ve been looking forward to this reaction! 🤖 🤍
@dwarf365Ай бұрын
real question: why would you watch a reaction to a movie you haven't seen? I hope you see this and give me an answer because it genuinely confuses me.
@r-giireactions2235Ай бұрын
Not sure how you can't be sure if you've seen a movie that's only two months old before.
@SorenAlba54Ай бұрын
Sophie, I was surprised to see you watching this, given how you have problems with Dreamworks about copyright infringement. Therefore, it was very pleasing to see that you were going all the emotions that everyone was feeling, including me. From the moment I saw the teaser for it, I knew it would impact a lot since I’m an animal lover. What Longneck and Fink said about Brightbill was true, if he was raised by his biological mother, he would’ve never been able to make it this far since nature favors those who are strong. With Roz doing everything she could to raise him, a handful of other creatures has seen and felt something that they themselves never had. As a result, by living among the animals, she had become more human than any of us. I will never forget this film, even when I’m old. 🥲