The Wild Robot - The Best DreamWorks Movie?
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Wow thank you Karsten! - As an someone who worked in the Layout department (cameras) in this film, this is so incredible to hear from you!! Thank you so much for your kind words and even if you hated the film, I still would’ve loved this video! And just some bts for the cinematography in this film: We wanted to create a very active camera, with nature documentaries being a source of inspiration as well as Spielberg’s use of blocking/mini-oners - the shot of Roz falling down the cliff as her headlights shine through the forrest was even coined by Sanders/our team as the “Spielberg shot” (like ET hahaha) during our feedback sessions for that sequence! And Nolan too as many of our flying sequences were directly inspired by Dunkirk! Anyways, loved your review and thank you for sharing your thoughts on our film, as well as so many other films from history and around the world that many people might not know! Always look forward to the end of every month-
Awesome job(also 100th like who cares)
Yeah!! Y'all did such a good job
This video really made me want to watch the movie, it looks so lovely and just watching this clips I already know it’ll be visually stunning. Well done to you and everyone else who worked so hard on this film!
Congrats man!
You guys made the best looking Dreamworks film by far.
my girlfriend is 18 weeks pregnant and she felt our baby move for the first time while we were watching this in the theater.
Congrats
Incredible
I was hoping you would talk about this!! I saw this movie on Saturday and was very pleasantly surprised that I had in fact just seen a 10/10 movie
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My girlfriend cried six times! Such a powerful film
This is a good grading system for sad films. "How many cries per hour".
Dreamworks deciding the quality of their movies based on a dartboard
Best dreamworks movie is crazy high praise
dude I loved this, so glad you're here to validate my opinion. I can now start aggressively recommending this to people I meet at the bus stop. Thank you Karsten.
I wouldn't say it's Dreamworks' BEST animated film, though it is visually stunning and heartfelt. But to me, the best Dreamworks movie is still either Prince of Egypt or Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. This movie was great, but it was very kid-focused and to me didn't really feel like something most adults could get invested in the way they can with some other Dreamworks movies. Just my opinion, of course, not speaking for any adults that do like the movie.
This felt far more adult focused than Puss in my experience, I found it considerable moving. As a parent, as a human being, it was a wonderful experience. Curious, what about Puss in boots speaks to you most? I enjoyed that film thoroughly as well. Prince of Egypt is a valid take haha
@@noecontreras7297 Well, first of all, I just thought PiB's story and characters were more engaging. Don't get me wrong, the characters in The Wild Robot are very likable and well-rounded, but the characters in PiB are so much more entertaining to just watch, and they play off each other in more dynamic ways. Even Jack Horner, who's supposed to be a one-dimensional evil villain, is actually a very creative use of that trope, and Death was refreshingly menacing. I also think the plot was more interesting, but part of that's because I'm a sucker for fantasy stuff. And in the visuals department, I actually think I liked PiB's visuals more, not that the Wild Robot is slouching or anything, but I feel the art direction pops more in PiB, and there are more interesting things to look at.
I'd still probably rank Prince of Egypt as my favorite, though. It's easily the most mature Dreamworks film (probably the most mature animated film ever marketed to kids aside from Watership Down), and it still holds up beautifully as both a story and in terms of its animation to this day.
i loved this movie a lot, but I think if they cut out the last 15-20 minutes of the movie it would’ve gotten a 10/10 for me honestly. I feel like they should’ve centered it much more around the relationship between Roz and Brightbill which it does for the first 3/4. I was not really interested too much about where Roz came from which is what the end focuses on.
That robot be wildin’
This style is what Wish could have done
If this doesn't win Best Animated Feature, I'm gonna be livid.
flow gives it a big run for its money
Inside out 2 is gonna win 😭
Not an outrageous statement to call it the best Dreamworks movie.
In the same year we got Kung Fu Panda 4 😴 they release The Wild Robot 🤩. Shrek (2001), How to Train Your Dragon trilogy and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish are contenders, but Wild Robot is definitely the best if I had to pick one.
I prefer the price of egypt for a better story and a Banger soundtrack.
In a year that has been nothing but L’s for Dreamworks, I’m glad they’re back with another all-time classic. I have high hopes they can deliver for Dog Man next year.
Seen it...and it's fine.
Good film, check out "Robot Dreams"
I mean it’s good but doesn’t feel like it’s gonna stand the test of time. I really don’t get why, outside of the animation, this one is standing out. I don’t think this holds a candle to any of the best animated movies in the last 10 years other than animation.
Same!! I feel like I’m losing my mind here!!
And what are those best animated films in last 10 years? Frozen? Wreck it ralph 2? lol
@@lysander3459 in terms of story? The Lego movies, Coco, Inside Out 1 and 2, Zootopia, Toy Story 4 (in my opinion), the Spider-verse films, Soul, The Mitchells vs The Machines, and one of my personal recent favorites, Robot Dreams. And many more I haven’t listed
Seeing this at TIFF was insane.
This movie is wonderful .However depending on what stage of life your in maybe your opinion of the movie won't be as strong as others. But I personally was deeply effective by the story and cried alot. 😢😢😢Sad,Moving and Beautiful a rare gem 💎 these days in modern movie cinema.
i understand why someone couldn’t place it at the very top of their dreamworks best list, but it’s in the top 5-10 conversation fs
i definitely agree that it’s one of the best to have come out with a refreshing take on serious themes. i went with my 7 year old sister and she cried through most of it, but at the end she said she loved it! i held her at the parts where she was really sad and there were quite a bit but it ultimately is a movie about kindness, compass, and understanding differences. and granted she likes a lot of things that would make me question her tastes a little but she is 7 and i’m glad the scenes didn’t go over her head without being so heavy handed about what they wanted to say. subtlety with a dash of comedy thrown for ease of swallowing it down (bad way to put it acknowledged). i had wanted to see this since watching the trailer before inside out 2 and that was 2(ish) months ago? i felt at time that it could’ve been a 30 min short film without all the beautiful “roz learning” scenes in terms of the plot but that would’ve just been such a shame knowing i could’ve gotten the butterfly scene and the scene when roz is being chased in the beginning and the sky! my gosh it was like watching a masterpiece being painted every time i looked at the background. and while the fox character was trying too hard at times i felt, i do think he was sweet in helping roz with her tasks and generally being a good friend. overall 9/10 movie, one of the best movies i’ve seen in years and i’m just glad the movie-makers are having fun and making something it looked like they actually wanted to make. compared to the forced movie creation that disney/other popular production teams need to make to rake in the cash of taking advantage of an easy demographic. but good ending! the wild robot was really fun! 🤩❤
I felt like the story needed one more draft.
But this was literally Concept Art: The Movie. I’d highly recommend seeing this in theaters; so many shots were jaw-droppingly gorgeous.
I thought it was a masterpiece, one of the best movie experiences I've had in a long time. 10/10 for me.
I’m just so baffled because I saw this and thought, story wise, the movie was honestly mediocre… I’m so in the minority that I’m just accepting I will never understand why at this point lol
I do have to argue that this movie does end pretty squeaky clean considering the situation. It recognizes death; but I don't think it wants to go that far to acknowledging killing for food. So by the end when they take a "We're all living together in harmony" that so takes away the bite of what this movie was trying to go for.
5:53 this movie just didn’t feel sad at all for me… he hardly even spends time expressing how absolutely devastating it would be to be raised by someone and find out later they killed your parents ?? It’s just never addressed all the way. It was baffling to me how many themes they attempted to fit in this movie and didn’t flesh out all the way. They were all halfway or 3/4 there and left to be forgotten
I will never forgive Dreamworls for replacing possibly the best and most evocative logo sequence ever made
They changed it ? :o
@@Cristalskulle they marvelfied it
I haven’t got to check this thing out yet, but I’ve been so intrigued by it. From the full trailers, to the smaller commercials and ads I’d get here on RUclips, I was immediately taken by it. It seemed really emotional and heartfelt, even the glimpses I saw were really making me feel something. Might just need to go check this one out in the theatre. Form my own opinion, as the man says.
Imagine if lion king 2019 utilized these same kind of backdrops and lighting tricks
i went with a friend after having a meaningful conversation about growing up, parents and stuff so u can imagine how badly we wept lmao
never been this early
I think the robot should’ve died by the end. It just felt like it didn’t commit to this morbid “how to deal with death” thing
Saw this movie over the weekend and this kind of summed up my thoughts perfectly. Next level gorgeous movie with themes that should be explored more often, held back from being a masterpiece by what feels like studio mandates regarding dialogue and specific story beats.
Omg finally 😭
Yeah and then the next dreamworks movie will be terrible and we’ll be like “dreamworks fell off”
Typically a dreamworks hater but am so excited for this lol
Your opinion but why can’t this outgross Inside Out 2?
Should we reccommend Karsten Transformers One?
only makes the extra month long wait for this to release in the uk that bit more unbearable
Petition for Karsten to make a video where he roasts everybody's list of their favorite movie of every year
Karsten should do a Dreamorks ranking
Talk about transformers one already
Please guys watch the hen into the wild
You lost me at climate change.....
If omly the animals didn't talk
Uou should watch transformers one
This film was a piece of art man
Would love to see this again
ok cool thanks karsten
I agree with every word u said
It’s sooo good
It is.
Maybe
I felt like the movie was fine. Good animation but cheesy stock lines. Many times it’s felt like it was pandering to kids. I hate how all kids movies end with some kind of battle now. I like the slow pace at the beginning but it over stayed its welcome towards the end. I forgot most of it by the time I went home
You're shocked a Dreamworks movie is pandering towards kids?
😂😂😂people
Would have wished their was a spoiler mention about the last bit of the story and the world.
Barring Puss in Boots The Last Wish, it’s certainly the best they’ve made in about 13 years.
Nah Wild Robot clears PiB easily
It is a masterpiece. You're wrong and over-critical.