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A quirky, dysfunctional family's road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity’s unlikeliest last hope! (Netflix)

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D.Moore 

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English A perfect animated film. Furiously funny, but at the same time still about something, not just about that fury. The 3D animation playfully combined with 2D looks beautiful, and if you remember The Incredibles in a few of the moments, you won’t be able to accuse the creators of copying, but will rather give them the best possible praise. And let's not forget the amazing dubbing by Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Olivia Colman and others. It never occurred to me that the film lasted almost two hours (like almost everything today). ()

agentmiky 

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English I was really looking forward to this animated film, given that it’s produced by the same team behind the nearly flawless Spider-Man from three years ago. I wouldn’t say I’m disappointed—far from it—but there were a few things missing for it to be a perfect experience. I must definitely commend the audiovisual style; it’s truly outstanding, and I have no complaints about the technical execution. I also grew fond of the characters, with the father being my favorite. On the other hand, their dog had its moments too, appearing in some of the funniest scenes... so it’s a tough choice :D . However, the story didn’t captivate me as much. The creators occasionally drop a cleverly crafted line, and there are laughs to be had, but I wasn’t particularly thrilled by the plot revolving around a robot apocalypse. Nevertheless, it’s still an above-average film, and I can easily imagine your kids being thrilled by it. For me, it’s a solid 7/10. ()

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Malarkey 

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English I needed something completely relaxing, and The Mitchells vs. The Machines delivered in spades. It’s one of the most entertaining, funny, and imaginative animated films to come out of the U.S. in the last decade. The dog (or is it a pig? or a loaf of bread?) and those two quirky robots steal the show, just as much as the entire Mitchell family does. While the film might initially seem like a kid-friendly version of Tron—with its graphic effects and often fantastic soundtrack—it ultimately tells a classic story about the importance of family and the strength of those bonds. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English I loved every freakin' second of it... Movie of the year! The animated film of the decade! The best Netflix film! Instant cult-classic and masterpiece! Afterwards, I almost had to go to surgery to fix my jaw. Unbelievable experience. The film focuses on a wacky, crazy and likeable family who, in the middle of the robot apocalypse, is on a family trip while people are being abducted and the world is slowly ending. An excellent and original concept of the beginning of the apocalypse involving electric appliances going crazy. Throughout the film, the dog naturally steals the spotlight, but the father is also excellent, being a proper handyman and a real man (many men in their forties will see themselves in him), and, of course, the two malfunctioning robots as additions to the group add even more to the show. The son and daughter are also decent, but they lag behind the others a bit, and the mom, she turns into a regular assassin at the end, earning respect! It has a beautiful comic book stylization, great music, a hefty dose of pop-culture references, as well as references to technology, family, American society, and much more. The action itself is also good (the battle in the shopping center with alive electrical appliances has an almost horror atmosphere!!) and the grand finale is, of course, amazing. The biggest advantage is undoubtedly the humor, which is served to such an extent that I can't remember a movie in which I laughed non-stop without breaks. A tremendous explosion, where I was disappointed it was already over and I wanted even more. I want a sequel, prequel, spin-off, anything right away! More screenings are necessary, there is a lot of humor and details in the background, and it's impossible to absorb everything on the first go, there's really a lot. Powerful, touching, incredibly funny, playful, creative, intelligent, captivating, thrilling, and breathtaking. Yes, that's the Mitchells! And I enthusiastically recommend them to absolutely everyone. 10/10. ()

Stanislaus 

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English A terminator-like machine uprise in the Mitchell style, with a (much) lower rating, but a bigger portion of fun. The Mitchells vs. the Machines, like Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, captivates and impresses with its unorthodox animation style that mixes live-action sequences and various animation formats. The basic structure of the story of saving the world is nothing new, but the imaginative use of animation, as well as the way the narrative unfolds, lifts the film out of its first-rate mediocrity. Although I had an idea (and knew) how it would end, I was still entertained and moved by the story of an extremely wacky family brought together by the technological apocalypse. What made me laugh the most was Monchi's "piggy bank" and the father's confrontation with the internet. A weaker four stars! ()

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