En un mundo de robots, un joven inventor idealista viaja a la gran ciudad para unirse a la empresa que ha sido su fuente de inspiración, pero acaba encontrándose con la oposición de su sinie... Leer todoEn un mundo de robots, un joven inventor idealista viaja a la gran ciudad para unirse a la empresa que ha sido su fuente de inspiración, pero acaba encontrándose con la oposición de su siniestra nueva dirección.En un mundo de robots, un joven inventor idealista viaja a la gran ciudad para unirse a la empresa que ha sido su fuente de inspiración, pero acaba encontrándose con la oposición de su siniestra nueva dirección.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 22 nominaciones en total
- Cappy
- (voz)
- Bigweld
- (voz)
- Fender
- (voz)
- Watch
- (voz)
- Piper
- (voz)
- Crank
- (voz)
- Lamppost
- (voz)
- …
- Mr. Gunk
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Sure, as some have pointed out the "characters weren't really developed" and "there were a lot of characters involved". *shrug* Who cares? I didn't sit down to watch this expecting to have a well-written Shakespeare play acted out before me. I sat down expecting to enjoy myself, laugh, and forget about the world around me (for the time being, at least). This movie gets a check in all three columns.
So about the story: boy robot leaves his home for the big-city, must defeat evil robot trying to control the robot world. During this epic quest he encounters a series of Disney-ish archetypes, including: wacky robot sidekick (voiced by Robin Williams, natch), bland robot love interest (Halle Berry, spending all of maybe three hours in the recording studio), and a spunky tomboy robot (voiced by some unmemorable tween star).
The storyline, such as it is, could probably fill a single half-hour slot on Nickelodeon. There are a few funny bits of dialogue (provided by off-Broadway scribe David Lindsay Abaire), but mostly the script is just the filler before the next elaborate visual sequence dreamed up by the animators.
And don't get me wrong: those visual sequences are pretty cool. I can't quite decide which is more impressive: the hyperkinetic ride through the immaculately detailed robot city or a complicated sequence involving thousands of dominoes. The art department clearly put a mind-boggling amount of effort into creating a fully realized world.
But that, unfortunately, is all there is. An awesomely rendered environment with nothing in the foreground. Many of the characters, particularly the protagonist, feel like little more than rough outlines. The relationships between characters feel like tacked-on afterthoughts. This is compounded by the most lackluster and non-distinctive voice work I've ever heard from major movie stars (Ewan McGregor and Halle Berry sound so bored, I would have preferred they hire interns from the accounting department).
I recommend this film slightly, simply because of the stunning visuals. But otherwise, with the success of truly subversive CGI films like The Incredibles and Shrek, Robots just doesn't cut it.
Rodney is a common robot with his poor parents, but he has big city dreams to meet Bigweld, the biggest robot of all time, he is the inventor who makes sure that every robot is taken care of. Rodney goes to the big city to meet Bigweld and become an inventor himself, but ends up meeting several robots who are nobody's including Fender, his new best friend. They discover that an evil robot who has taken over Bigweld's factory is planning on destroying all the old bots who can't afford to upgrade, so pretty much that's the whole town. But Rodney and his friends are dedicated to making sure that everyone can be safe as an old bot.
Robots is a very imaginative movie with a very creative story and look. I was really impressed with this movie and would highly recommend it. It has very funny moments for both the kids and the adults, so it works for a family movie very well. Robin Williams did a terrific job as Vender, he was just a great addition and brought fun comedic relief. But the whole cast sounded like they had a lot of fun with this movie. This is a fun film to watch and I think anyone could enjoy it, so grab the popcorn, because you're gonna have fun.
7/10
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaA special rendering tool was created specifically to randomly place the pips on every domino in Bigweld's workshop.
- ErroresWhen Rodney and Fender are pulling the lever, the rooms are located one above the other (i.e., arranged vertically). But during the "armpit farts" sequence, the light in Piper's room is to the left of the building, while Crank's is to the right.
- Citas
Fender: You consider me a friend?
Rodney Copperbottom: Sure. What else would I consider you?
Fender: I don't know. An embarrassment? A way to rebel against your parents? A desperate cry for help? The list is endless.
- Créditos curiososProduction babies are listed as "Blue Sky Babies Assembled During Production."
- Versiones alternativasThe German dub features the song played in the end credits "From Zero To Hero" by Sarah Connor who also voiced Cappy in that dub.
- ConexionesFeatured in HBO First Look: Robots (2005)
- Bandas sonorasPomp & Circumstance
Written by Edward Elgar
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Robots: The IMAX Experience
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 75,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 128,200,012
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 36,045,301
- 13 mar 2005
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 262,511,490
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1