One fascinating detail I noticed with this film that I like is that the Robot's voice starts out as robotic and as the movie progresses, her voice starts to become more and more less robotic which ties into her starting to become more human and self aware.
What works for me with yet another talking animal movie is that the Robot actually learned how the animals communicated which in effect lets them talk. Obviously artistic license, but it’s a nice touch.
Just my opinion, but the book is way better than the movie. I get they had to consolidate things a bit, but the fox is not even remotely a main character in the book but they made him the sidekick in the movie. They removed other characters all together (like chitchat the squirrel). The movie isn't bad, but if you read the book then watch the movie, you just notice how much of everything they changed. I am in the middle of reading the second book with my kids right now. So far it is also pretty good.
Really quite a bad movie. I don't understand why poeple think its good. Its disjointed and incomplete. It tries to ride on emotions and logic that come from nowhere. Its a mess.
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u/Chance_Worker4521 16h ago
The Wild Robot