Such a masterpiece. I love how it isn't afraid to show nature as cruel as it is beautiful. Fink's character development is great, and the scene where BrightBill leaves on migration and Roz catches his feather makes me tear up every time.
Dreamworks isn't a coward like Disney is these days, they WILL get dark and emotional, and aren't scared to introduce the reality of death and real topics. This movie is heart throbbing and SO beautifully made!!
Her voice change at the end is what absolutely breaks me every time I watch it. **robot voice** "Hello, I am ROZZUM 7134." **mom voice** "...but you can call me- Roz" 😭
Highly recommend seeing this film in theaters and supporting its box office-I saw it 3 times in theatres and sobbed every time. As someone who was born very prematurely and needed additional support growing up, and having my parents there to advocate for me, Brightbill being born small and Roz and the other animals providing extra support because he needs to learn differently (with the runway, a flight instructor, etc) broke me. A really lovely allegory for disabilities (wheelchair users, autism, cerebral palsy, etc), and that your limitations are your strength (“Fly like you, not like them!”). Also, Pedro Pascal caring for an orphaned baby is my new favorite genre (Fink, Joel in THE LAST OF US, The Mandalorian, etc). 💙
I have seen this movie on the very release day and it was worth it since I saw in 3D. Also, HOLY CRAP, Pascal really did play the surrogate father role in those stories. Nice attention to detail.
I love that Roz uses different intonations when speaking to others. You can hear the difference in her tone and speech between talking to humans and the wildlife, it's beautiful
Just because coastal cities are sunken does not mean the future is *dystopian.* If anything, this movie may be one of the most optimistic visions of the future I've seen in a while. Sure, our coasts are flooded, but humanity lives in advanced, self sufficient cities and the ecosystem is alive and well. All in all, a realistic but positive outlook on the future.
@@kamisensei1616 The corporation that produces the robots and manages the cities. Isn't that obvious? Who did *you* think created and programmed the robots?
The movie's background is post climate change, and they made a huge effort to paint humanity as obviously in the wrong and the cities in such an artificial, almost "disturbingly clean" way in contrast to the richness of colors and lights of the nature in the movie. That's pretty much dystopian, or at the very least post dystopian, bc the movie obviously doesn't focus on it, it's not imoortant past a background setting, but you have to wonder how it even got that bad for the sea levels to increase so dramatically, and why people need shields from the outside world in the first place. Now maybe this isn't dystopian in your classical sense where humanity is suffering, but in the sense that they are the perpetrators. Artificial cities where nature is pretty much displaced isn't a positive outlook on the future.
@@silverswordsmith5424 that’s my point. The humans. The film is about motherhood and the protection of wild and its indigenous inhabitants. This film is 100% not pointing corporations and the future in a good light. In fact its holding up a mirror to the reality that we are living and what awaits us with climate change.
I guess I interpreted it differently because from where I'm sitting I see people fear-mongering about how climate change is going to kill the planet and destroy us all and contrarily the ecosystem of The Wild Robot appears to have not only survived climate change, but is all around thriving after the fact thanks to humanity withdrawing to centralized hubs that impact the environment less severely, going for an insular upwards building technique as opposed to outwards expansion. In essence, climate change doesn't kill the world, it just forces human civilization to adapt. Our planet, and our civilization, is much more resilient than we give it credit. Of course, that's the nice thing about art. Everyone can have a different interpretation, and all interpretations are valid.
I saw this movie with my mom yesterday, and we were both in tears by the end. Like Brightbill, I am also an adopted child, and I also had some identity issues in my teenage years. Through all of it, my mom made so many sacrifices for me and never gave up on me. Word of advice for all of you, go show your parents you love them today. They deserve our utmost respect for everything they do for us.❤
Bill Nighy's character isn't in the movie long, but he has an absolutely killer line: "He has a chance if, where his wings end, his heart can pay the balance"
Never in my life…have I ever cried so hard to a movie like this one, it’s so perfectly put with nature and robotics, the human mind developing in their own body…Roz is the next thing I’m willing to watch a lot…they really went all out on this movie because it’s a masterpiece.
I feel like The Wild Robot is an emotional movie with very dark humor that can teach us of what parenting is like for adults especially for our parents. The only question is what are the animals gonna eat since they all made peace with each other? I also believe that The Wild Robot and Inside Out 2 might be the best animated movies of 2024 this year with The Wild Robot in 1st and Inside Out 2 in 2nd. I’m still hoping Moana 2 can be one of these guys as well. 🤞
In the books the food chain still exists outside the cabin and if multiple animals stepped outside sometimes they came back with some acquaintances in their bellies.
Humans when someone dies: "Oh noooooo, this is the worst thing that could happen!" (followed by sad crying) Animals when someone dies: "Oh well... moving on."
I saw this film with my friends last friday and the way I SOBBED. I started crying the moment Roz puts her hand on the tree with the butterflies. It talks a lot about how cruel the world is (the animal kingdom is and it is never portrayed as such in animated films, I'm glad this one did but also showed how animals also put aside their differences when they are all in danger), it talks about loss, found family, and being more than you were made to be. I haven't cried this fcking much during a film in a long time, I think the last time I cried this hard was during Klaus and HTTYD. Movies with a lot of heart, man. I cried this time around watching the reaction too.
I swear, both Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot are just top notch movies for 2024. Both so emotional, funny, relatable and have very important life lessons, both just perfect! Both of them made me bawl up a storm of tears. Well done and thank you Disney and Dreamworks.
This movie is the Goat! I love when they play possum that the baby possums all describe the type of death they are playing🤣. Can you do a reaction for “White Bird: A Wonder Story” once it comes out?
Yes, I agree, the beginning was very depressing 🥲 But that’s what I kinda like a lot about it. I don’t think that many people were expecting how real and brutal this movie was gonna be. I’ve never been this obsessed with a movie ever, but now I’m watching reactions, reviews, clips, and more stuff about the movie. I LOVE THIS MOVIE. 😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️ I hated when BrightBill said that Roz didn’t understand how he felt even though she could’ve understood him better than any other animal since she wasn’t accepted by the animals and also didn’t feel like she belonged either.
One of the best animated movies of 2024 ,for sure. I ❤ it so much. Now this is how future robots should be like ,not only helpful to mankind ,also to nature as well. No matter how great dystopian cities are to us ,All them are worthless if there are no animals or wildlife around.
My seven year old cousin had seen this movie and told us he loved it! We went to see it with him in cinemas and it has to be the best animated film of 2024 by far. PS: a little dark/funny detail but each time the mother possum shows up in the film again she has one less child xD First seven then six and she ends up with five.
This movie was so beautiful and a masterpiece. I remembered when I was a 6th grade student my teacher gave the whole class the book about The Wild robot and I also have the book about The Wild Robot escapes. But for those who don’t know that they’ve made a third book called “The Wild Robot protects”. The Wild Robot is one of my favorite Dreamworks movies ever❤.
That’s a great cast right: Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor, Billy Nye, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill, Catherine O’Hara, Matt Berry and Ving Rhames. A Sequel is in development Fun Fact: Pedro Pascal and Catherine O’Hara just worked together in the popular Max show “The Last of Us” for its second season which of course is based on the game series with the same name.
This animation style is really beautiful Im glad it is coming back these styles, 2d and 2d mixed with 3d, or 3d models with 2d painted instead of the times where for some years every animated movie coming out had the boring frozen/tangeled animation style Anyway, the reason this movie was emotional to me is because I wish I had a mother figure like roz, a caring sweet mother that took care of me. We all wish that And seeing a mother figure like that in roz is what made me a little emotional
i cried when roz said "I love you too" too brightbill, well i tried NOT too cry, and my throat started hurting lol- anyways, this is such a GREAT movie, everything is amazing and its heartwarming just as it is sad.
This is such a lovely, heartwarming Dreamworks film! I love the fact that the visual style from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was incorporated into The Wild Robot, making the characters and backgrounds look vibrant and stunning. The characters are very enjoyable and I like how they are expressive with their emotions, with the inclusion of the VA’s. I especially like the music as well as it sets the mood for each moment in the story very well. Overall, The Wild Robot is a 5 ⭐️ animated feature!
If I were to collect a dollar by the amount of times you guys say "aww", I would've been a millionaire by now 😏 Joke aside, this was a solid 10/10 emotional masterpiece
Darn shame this is the last in house DreamWorks film. It went out with a bang. I do hope they continue the story as the children books go further than this!
It's interesting seeing different reactors react to this film. It really shows how the reactors grew up by the way they react to certain scenes. I can tell you two grew up "soft" since real life stuff in the movie seems to scare you.
It was great and i feel chills but after getting in the middle half an hour my chills is slowing down and i feel even more different i feel sad and emotional. and i know that creator who made the robot like roz or "ruzzum unit 7134" choosing the female voice was great choice also perfection the sound quality the most best movie ever.and for the first time to be a mother and mine also fr💀
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Such a masterpiece. I love how it isn't afraid to show nature as cruel as it is beautiful. Fink's character development is great, and the scene where BrightBill leaves on migration and Roz catches his feather makes me tear up every time.
agreed it was just so amazing!!!!
@@DanGamingFan2406 yes
Bro you are on every wild robot reaction
Dreamworks isn't a coward like Disney is these days, they WILL get dark and emotional, and aren't scared to introduce the reality of death and real topics.
This movie is heart throbbing and SO beautifully made!!
Chris Saunders is just the right director for this as well...He was the one behind Lilo and Stitch, and then How to train your dragon etc.
This was Dreamwork's Inside Out, and it mopped the floor with the actual Inside Out
Her voice change at the end is what absolutely breaks me every time I watch it.
**robot voice** "Hello, I am ROZZUM 7134."
**mom voice** "...but you can call me- Roz" 😭
So... does having first digits of π (3.147) in designation suggest a... rounded character?
@@zvimur Those arnt the first 4 digits of pi, but I appreciate the joke!
Brightbill: *I love you, mom.*
Roz: *I love you too.*
This Broke Us!
I know Inside Out 2 was great, but what the hell! The Wild 🤖 is for sure gonna win the Academy Award for Animated Feature!
agreed! this one was amazing!
Really hope it wins!
Assuming Disney and Pixar doesn't bribe them again
If it doesnt win, then the Oscars are RIGGED
@@R0M30Bloo LOL. I think the Academy looks at more artistic films than strictly on box office (let’s hope)-so I think it has a good chance!
Highly recommend seeing this film in theaters and supporting its box office-I saw it 3 times in theatres and sobbed every time. As someone who was born very prematurely and needed additional support growing up, and having my parents there to advocate for me, Brightbill being born small and Roz and the other animals providing extra support because he needs to learn differently (with the runway, a flight instructor, etc) broke me. A really lovely allegory for disabilities (wheelchair users, autism, cerebral palsy, etc), and that your limitations are your strength (“Fly like you, not like them!”). Also, Pedro Pascal caring for an orphaned baby is my new favorite genre (Fink, Joel in THE LAST OF US, The Mandalorian, etc). 💙
I have seen this movie on the very release day and it was worth it since I saw in 3D. Also, HOLY CRAP, Pascal really did play the surrogate father role in those stories. Nice attention to detail.
y'all said AWWWW 999 trillion times.
nope we said it 9999 trillion times we had to be thorough
I love that Roz uses different intonations when speaking to others. You can hear the difference in her tone and speech between talking to humans and the wildlife, it's beautiful
Just because coastal cities are sunken does not mean the future is *dystopian.* If anything, this movie may be one of the most optimistic visions of the future I've seen in a while. Sure, our coasts are flooded, but humanity lives in advanced, self sufficient cities and the ecosystem is alive and well. All in all, a realistic but positive outlook on the future.
“ your memories are what we came for!” Who do you think is “we” in the context of the film? Who do you think created and programmed those robots?
@@kamisensei1616 The corporation that produces the robots and manages the cities. Isn't that obvious? Who did *you* think created and programmed the robots?
The movie's background is post climate change, and they made a huge effort to paint humanity as obviously in the wrong and the cities in such an artificial, almost "disturbingly clean" way in contrast to the richness of colors and lights of the nature in the movie.
That's pretty much dystopian, or at the very least post dystopian, bc the movie obviously doesn't focus on it, it's not imoortant past a background setting, but you have to wonder how it even got that bad for the sea levels to increase so dramatically, and why people need shields from the outside world in the first place.
Now maybe this isn't dystopian in your classical sense where humanity is suffering, but in the sense that they are the perpetrators.
Artificial cities where nature is pretty much displaced isn't a positive outlook on the future.
@@silverswordsmith5424 that’s my point. The humans. The film is about motherhood and the protection of wild and its indigenous inhabitants. This film is 100% not pointing corporations and the future in a good light. In fact its holding up a mirror to the reality that we are living and what awaits us with climate change.
I guess I interpreted it differently because from where I'm sitting I see people fear-mongering about how climate change is going to kill the planet and destroy us all and contrarily the ecosystem of The Wild Robot appears to have not only survived climate change, but is all around thriving after the fact thanks to humanity withdrawing to centralized hubs that impact the environment less severely, going for an insular upwards building technique as opposed to outwards expansion. In essence, climate change doesn't kill the world, it just forces human civilization to adapt. Our planet, and our civilization, is much more resilient than we give it credit. Of course, that's the nice thing about art. Everyone can have a different interpretation, and all interpretations are valid.
I saw this movie with my mom yesterday, and we were both in tears by the end. Like Brightbill, I am also an adopted child, and I also had some identity issues in my teenage years. Through all of it, my mom made so many sacrifices for me and never gave up on me. Word of advice for all of you, go show your parents you love them today. They deserve our utmost respect for everything they do for us.❤
"And I'm crying, why am I crying!?"
Because this movie perfectly portrays the *feeling* of chosen parenthood better than any other I've seen🥰
Masterpiece. I cried so many times in the theater
we broke haha
Bill Nighy's character isn't in the movie long, but he has an absolutely killer line:
"He has a chance if, where his wings end, his heart can pay the balance"
i love that this movie isn't afraid to show nature is just as unforgiving as it is beautiful.
It's so cute how Bright Bill imitates Roz.
" Fly like you, not like them " That line killed me.
Never in my life…have I ever cried so hard to a movie like this one, it’s so perfectly put with nature and robotics, the human mind developing in their own body…Roz is the next thing I’m willing to watch a lot…they really went all out on this movie because it’s a masterpiece.
This reaction needs an "awww" counter
haha we might need one
Them worrying about a crab is telling me they are not ready for the rest of the movie😂
I also thought the same
I feel like The Wild Robot is an emotional movie with very dark humor that can teach us of what parenting is like for adults especially for our parents. The only question is what are the animals gonna eat since they all made peace with each other? I also believe that The Wild Robot and Inside Out 2 might be the best animated movies of 2024 this year with The Wild Robot in 1st and Inside Out 2 in 2nd. I’m still hoping Moana 2 can be one of these guys as well. 🤞
In the books the food chain still exists outside the cabin and if multiple animals stepped outside sometimes they came back with some acquaintances in their bellies.
@@janecklyn Their summers are normal life death hunting cycle but winters are friendship
Humans when someone dies: "Oh noooooo, this is the worst thing that could happen!" (followed by sad crying)
Animals when someone dies: "Oh well... moving on."
Death is part of nature, and animals know that. We humans instead have a hard time when accepting death unfortunately 😐
I saw this film with my friends last friday and the way I SOBBED. I started crying the moment Roz puts her hand on the tree with the butterflies. It talks a lot about how cruel the world is (the animal kingdom is and it is never portrayed as such in animated films, I'm glad this one did but also showed how animals also put aside their differences when they are all in danger), it talks about loss, found family, and being more than you were made to be. I haven't cried this fcking much during a film in a long time, I think the last time I cried this hard was during Klaus and HTTYD. Movies with a lot of heart, man. I cried this time around watching the reaction too.
I swear, both Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot are just top notch movies for 2024. Both so emotional, funny, relatable and have very important life lessons, both just perfect! Both of them made me bawl up a storm of tears. Well done and thank you Disney and Dreamworks.
Pixar made Inside Out 2, disney distributed the film
I’m really glad that there’s going to be a sequel that’s already in development!!!!
I Love This Movie! BrightBill Is My Favorite Character! I’m Glad You Liked It!
WE LOVED IT!!!
Disney eat your heart out man this movie has such a great ending and amazing emotional bits and great story telling and the acting
There is nothing dark about this movie , Its Nature .
Watched it twice already, I cried so badly both times… but what an amazing movie… I have read all 3 books knowing what would happen, and yet it got me
This movie is the Goat! I love when they play possum that the baby possums all describe the type of death they are playing🤣. Can you do a reaction for “White Bird: A Wonder Story” once it comes out?
I was waiting for so long to see this movie reaction!!! I cried so much watching this movie I’m glad you guys liked this movie too!!!!
It's still in theaters. If your local AMC is still showing it Dolby Cinema, it's absolutely worth a re-watch.
This animated film deserves to win an oscar. It will be rigged if it doesn't win.
Dreamworks has confirmed they are working on the sequel :)
Yes, I agree, the beginning was very depressing 🥲
But that’s what I kinda like a lot about it.
I don’t think that many people were expecting how real and brutal this movie was gonna be.
I’ve never been this obsessed with a movie ever, but now I’m watching reactions, reviews, clips, and more stuff about the movie. I LOVE THIS MOVIE. 😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hated when BrightBill said that Roz didn’t understand how he felt even though she could’ve understood him better than any other animal since she wasn’t accepted by the animals and also didn’t feel like she belonged either.
I was waiting for this reaction ❤
Loved it!
Man vs Nature but with an emotional scale of over 1000 🥹🥹
One of the best animated movies of 2024 ,for sure. I ❤ it so much. Now this is how future robots should be like ,not only helpful to mankind ,also to nature as well. No matter how great dystopian cities are to us ,All them are worthless if there are no animals or wildlife around.
Bro got a soft heart . Don’t worry man , its enough to make a grown man cry . Don’t go near Schindlers list 😂
This movie was freaking great, I watched the movie over 5 time, I ofc cried lol, great video!!
Thank you so much!!!
It's not dark it's nature
The way the mother possum throw her baby it's giving HAHAHAHA
My seven year old cousin had seen this movie and told us he loved it! We went to see it with him in cinemas and it has to be the best animated film of 2024 by far. PS: a little dark/funny detail but each time the mother possum shows up in the film again she has one less child xD First seven then six and she ends up with five.
I cried many times! Kit Connor, Lupita N'yongo, and Pedro Pascal did amazing! Great reaction ❤
The first movie with anthropomorphic nature actually being nature. Great convo starter with kids.
Inside Out 2 might've dominated the animation box office but The Wild Robot will dominate our hearts
so true!!!
This movie was so beautiful and a masterpiece. I remembered when I was a 6th grade student my teacher gave the whole class the book about The Wild robot and I also have the book about The Wild Robot escapes.
But for those who don’t know that they’ve made a third book called “The Wild Robot protects”.
The Wild Robot is one of my favorite Dreamworks movies ever❤.
That’s a great cast right:
Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor, Billy Nye, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill, Catherine O’Hara, Matt Berry and Ving Rhames. A Sequel is in development
Fun Fact:
Pedro Pascal and Catherine O’Hara just worked together in the popular Max show “The Last of Us” for its second season which of course is based on the game series with the same name.
Catherine O'Hara was in The Last of Us?
@@darthsader7089
Well she’ll be in The Last of Us 2 (the second season)
When video I was happy.I was waiting for this video for a long time❤😂
Fink cries at the end broke me tho 😂 he needs his friend
It is based on a book and there is a trilogy of books. It definitely will have a sequel. Do not miss the sequels😊
Seen this in the cinema 5 x here in Aus. Still playing in the cinemas. Cried every time. Thank you ❤
This animation style is really beautiful
Im glad it is coming back these styles, 2d and 2d mixed with 3d, or 3d models with 2d painted instead of the times where for some years every animated movie coming out had the boring frozen/tangeled animation style
Anyway, the reason this movie was emotional to me is because I wish I had a mother figure like roz, a caring sweet mother that took care of me. We all wish that
And seeing a mother figure like that in roz is what made me a little emotional
i cried when roz said "I love you too" too brightbill, well i tried NOT too cry, and my throat started hurting lol- anyways, this is such a GREAT movie, everything is amazing and its heartwarming just as it is sad.
Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill! The movie is genius.
First one to comment on my favourite youtubers video
Thank you so so so much!!!
it is very possible that this film will win more than one Oscar
This is such a lovely, heartwarming Dreamworks film! I love the fact that the visual style from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was incorporated into The Wild Robot, making the characters and backgrounds look vibrant and stunning. The characters are very enjoyable and I like how they are expressive with their emotions, with the inclusion of the VA’s. I especially like the music as well as it sets the mood for each moment in the story very well. Overall, The Wild Robot is a 5 ⭐️ animated feature!
Its so amazing!!!
You two the whole movie:
😰🥹😰🥹😰🥹😰🥹😰🥹
I told you guys it was awesome great reactions I can’t wait til it’s on streaming I Absolutely Loved This Movie 🥰🥰
21/10 perfect movie 😭
Fun fact this movie is based of a book.Also i cried in theaters
Oh yeah we need to check out the book!
I hope they make a second the wild robot
I love your videos❤
Thank you so much!!!
I love this movie!
Wild robot indeed this movie is wild and funny as well
The best movie from DreamWorks Animation and My Favorite Characters is Fink & Brightbill
y'alls reaction to this film is so funny and entertaining! ❤
This movie is the best animated movie of the year! Should win the Oscar for it.
Okay, you guys are making me cry to this movie again.
This is an amazing movie and it made me shed one tear
32:56 I'M NOT KIDDING I'M STARTING TO CRY AGAIN!!!!! THIS MOVIE IS SUCH AN EMOTIONAL MASTERPIECE 😭 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I love the movie
We did too!
If I were to collect a dollar by the amount of times you guys say "aww", I would've been a millionaire by now 😏
Joke aside, this was a solid 10/10 emotional masterpiece
For a movie I would recommend and it was beautiful.
Disney's movie" Brother bear"
Thx❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me at the theater watching this: oooo the child opossum die, ohhhhh he still alive!!!!!!
The beginning had me
WHAT?!!!?!?!
Darn shame this is the last in house DreamWorks film. It went out with a bang.
I do hope they continue the story as the children books go further than this!
11:05
Him: not gonna lie cuz I'm so happy to react this
*Not even 5 seconds later*
*The bird took brightbill*
Him: 😨
This movie is SOO GOOD❤❤🎉
It really is WOW!!!!!!
Its such a good movie and i even cried 2 times and its definitely a 50/5
I've never cried sm in all my life..
Greatest family movie I've ever seen
2:48 she be doing the "FLINT LOCKWOOD" run.
OMG I'm crying
A masterpiece ❤
Iron Giant 🤝 The Wild Robot
It's interesting seeing different reactors react to this film. It really shows how the reactors grew up by the way they react to certain scenes. I can tell you two grew up "soft" since real life stuff in the movie seems to scare you.
10:24 💀
10:33 she wanted her baby dead 💀
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Must watch movie and it's emotional😢❤
that's a really good movie it's so cute and amazing
I loved this movie so much I balled twice
BEST REACTION EVER!!! BEST MOVIE EVER❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Wonderful movie love the soundtrack
Pedro Pascale voice for Fink reminded me of Nathan Lane and Mark Hamill sounding like Megatron 😦😦😦
It was great and i feel chills but after getting in the middle half an hour my chills is slowing down and i feel even more different i feel sad and emotional. and i know that creator who made the robot like roz or "ruzzum unit 7134" choosing the female voice was great choice also perfection the sound quality the most best movie ever.and for the first time to be a mother and mine also fr💀
The Ocsar winner of 2025!
Have you seen transformers one?
yep its on the channel