Uma adolescente órfã atravessa o oeste americano com um robô doce, mas misterioso, e um excêntrico vagabundo em busca de seu irmão mais novo.Uma adolescente órfã atravessa o oeste americano com um robô doce, mas misterioso, e um excêntrico vagabundo em busca de seu irmão mais novo.Uma adolescente órfã atravessa o oeste americano com um robô doce, mas misterioso, e um excêntrico vagabundo em busca de seu irmão mais novo.
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Woody Harrelson
- Mr. Peanut
- (narração)
Ke Huy Quan
- Dr. Amherst
- (narração)
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Kurt Loder
- Kurt Loder
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Alan Tudyk
- Cosmo
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The Electric State is actually a very good concept, but its execution is incredibly rushed, with no real character or world development.
The cast is incredible and the visuals are fantastic, but this really needed to be a limited series. Two hours is nowhere near enough time for an unorthodox story like this.
The limited robots we meet seem silly and ineffective, so a more developed backstory could have really served to make this world much more realistic and menacing. But it seems they took numerous shortcuts in the story to move it along and finish it a movie timelength. A perfect example of what they could have done is Sweettooth, another very unique Netflix property that has much higher ratings.
The cast is incredible and the visuals are fantastic, but this really needed to be a limited series. Two hours is nowhere near enough time for an unorthodox story like this.
The limited robots we meet seem silly and ineffective, so a more developed backstory could have really served to make this world much more realistic and menacing. But it seems they took numerous shortcuts in the story to move it along and finish it a movie timelength. A perfect example of what they could have done is Sweettooth, another very unique Netflix property that has much higher ratings.
Everyone needs to just calm down, we're not watching The Godfather ll here
Was it the greatest movie ever? No, but it's not supposed to be. It's a free new movie on Netflix and it wasn't as bad as everyone said it would be. Especially if you're a fan of Pratt or Brown. If you must, go into it with low expectations and I believe you will be pretty satisfied with this movie. It had heart, some light laughs and decent music. I would watch this movie with my kids again and probably enjoy it even more. Give it a chance. You're not spending $50 to see it in a theatre. It's just the cost of your Netflix subscription so it's worth it.
Was it the greatest movie ever? No, but it's not supposed to be. It's a free new movie on Netflix and it wasn't as bad as everyone said it would be. Especially if you're a fan of Pratt or Brown. If you must, go into it with low expectations and I believe you will be pretty satisfied with this movie. It had heart, some light laughs and decent music. I would watch this movie with my kids again and probably enjoy it even more. Give it a chance. You're not spending $50 to see it in a theatre. It's just the cost of your Netflix subscription so it's worth it.
The acting is horrible and played from the bottom. The entire cast plays the same character they've always played in previous works.
The film leans heavily on CGI, but it never quite blends with the live-action. Every time the characters interact with the robots, it's painfully obvious they're talking to empty space.
The Electric State is just another example of Hollywood spending a massive budget on a film that has no real heart. Weak performances, lifeless CGI, and a predictable plot make it an easy pass. Instead of investing in real, compelling stories, studios keep churning out this overproduced, uninspired junk.
I did like Woody Harrelson as Mr. Peanut.
The film leans heavily on CGI, but it never quite blends with the live-action. Every time the characters interact with the robots, it's painfully obvious they're talking to empty space.
The Electric State is just another example of Hollywood spending a massive budget on a film that has no real heart. Weak performances, lifeless CGI, and a predictable plot make it an easy pass. Instead of investing in real, compelling stories, studios keep churning out this overproduced, uninspired junk.
I did like Woody Harrelson as Mr. Peanut.
Like other user reviews I can say this is no epic or a particularly memorable movie but it's not bad. I have not read the book so cannot speak to it's faithfulness to the original story but the dialogue is funny at times. I actually find chris pratts performance better than in most movies. More self deprecating and with nuanced quirkiness. Its an action/adventure movie so i never really understand why critics hold these romps to the standard of cinema. This is not cinema, this is simply a good action/adventure flick with some funny bits. Its not a dark movie but not overly campy either. You can absolutely see where the budget went. The cgi is flawless and plentiful which i always enjoy.
So wanted to enjoy this. But... Oh, boy, what a dull movie. The actors look bored. The script is one of the worst I have witnessed. It's a hodge podge of other movie's scenes. ET, Aliens, T2 in the first 10 mins alone.
What a waste of talent. Is everyone now just cashing in the Netflix dollar and not caring about entertaining the audience. $320m and there's no soul, nobody to care about, no humour, no story, no jeopardy, nothing.
Predictable. The two stars look lost. The only redeeming feature is the FX which are phenomenally good. But you'd have as much fun flicking through the pictures in the book than you would sitting through 2 hours of this trite.
What a waste of talent. Is everyone now just cashing in the Netflix dollar and not caring about entertaining the audience. $320m and there's no soul, nobody to care about, no humour, no story, no jeopardy, nothing.
Predictable. The two stars look lost. The only redeeming feature is the FX which are phenomenally good. But you'd have as much fun flicking through the pictures in the book than you would sitting through 2 hours of this trite.
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- CuriosidadesThe mall used as the robot safe haven is North DeKalb Mall in North Decatur, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. It opened in 1965 and closed in 2020 before being demolished in mid 2024. The mall had previously been used in episodes of Loki and Cobra Kai as well as the Fear Street trilogy and feature films Civil War, The Mule and Zombieland: Double Tap.
- Erros de gravaçãoSeveral times throughout the movie, the Marshall drops his gun and the characters never try to grab it and use it against him. The most prominent of these examples are when they manage to temporarily trap the Marshall in a metal claw, and instead of picking up his gun off the floor and shooting his drone, they decide to run, even though shooting the drone would solve the entire problem.
However, it is more than possible (and likely) that the weapon is linked somehow to its robot owner - there have been examples of weapons developed in the past ten years in real life that respond only to an authorised person's fingerprint, for example.
However, there's no evidence for this theory within the film. In addition the above states that examples of such weapons have been developed in the last 10 years (ie, since 2015). The film is set in the 1990s.
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Written by Tom Petty
Performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- US$ 320.000.000 (estimativa)
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- 2 h 5 min(125 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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