I think Finch’s character journey isn’t to overcome his fear but to learn to trust. After Jeff claims the dog doesn’t like him Finch responds with “He just doesn’t trust you yet”, I think it’s his way of saying that he doesn’t trust Jeff yet, which we see everytime Jeff makes a mistake, finch is yet to trust that Jeff can protect his dog after he dies. Then in the end him finally embracing death and hugging Jeff in his final moments is his way of telling Him that he trusts him.
You see all movies have meanings and you have understand the movie - what it teaches you. I agree this was a great movie, a fantastic one to be honest, but in my opinion this is that type of movie which doesn't need a sequel. After watching the movie it gave me the feeling to value what you have...
For me the saddest part was when jeff was sitting in the RV after death of finch. It Hits you hard that you are all alone now and you have nobody who looks after you
In the movie i was so close to crying when I saw Dewie get compressed by the beartrap, with Finch later come turning off Dewie to put him out of his misery. Saddest part imo
fun fact: the funeral Jeff made for Finch is actually a viking reference which I recall Finch told Jeff that Finch's mother told him that they have viking blood (but most likely they don't and I think his mother just said that to amuse Finch), thus the burning ceremony of Finch's funeral if somewhere out there knows something about vikings or some sort please feel free to correcrt me
Your right. I noticed that. It shows that Jeff noted what he said. And shows a deep level of care and respect for a man he pretty much considered his father. Such a beautiful emotional thoughtful movie.
@@MrGamecatCanaveral go see a therapist, not wasting time on youtube comments bro, i see u leaving rude, hateful comments everywhere espcially towards women, do you need to do this much to make urself feel better? You just assume the worse out of everyone? What tf is wrong with you
@@mpb6491 I found your comment quite witty, smart and very light hearted. Not everything has to be taken so serious. Especially a stupid movie about a robot and his dog. Unreal that some people are so dense
Finch explains in the movie why he's chosen to be alone. He said at work they tried to make him part of a team, but he didn't get along with people. They finally let him work alone, which was better for him and his work. Personally, I thought this was a perfect movie, and I don't say that, well, ever. I didn't know anything about the movie before sitting down to watch. I wouldn't change a thing. 10/10 would recommend just how it is.
I was crying almost the whole last hour, because I began to realise that he made the robot just to protect the dog, and didn’t let himself die until he knows it will be safe😭😭
Jeff just sitting in the RV thinking what to do with Goodyear hit me the most. His owner, the person he must protect is gone. It's his turn to protect someone now, but when Goodyear dies as dogs don't live that long and it was years ago that Finch found Goodyear what will Jeff feel? He's going to be all alone, just wandering around pointlessly. And he might feel that everyone he swear to protect he let them down. We need Finch 2
The most heartwarming movie i have seen in a long time between a human, dog and a robot in a not to distant future where most of the humanity went down in a disaster around the world. Watch it when it sure is worth the time it last.Just GREAT. Yeah, me and my dog watched it together.❤️👍
The sad reality is that Dogs don't live long enough. We need to genetically engineer dogs to live longer, full stop! We have been breeding dogs/wolves to be our companions for thousands of years and now that we have gene editing and therapies, we need to start thinking about the dogs in our lives and doing research to help them have longer lives (I see a movie script in this Apple/Disney, helloooooo) Anyway, it was a good movie for kids, and I enjoyed it because if I was dying in an apocalypse and I could create a robot to take care of my Dog in the event of my timely demise... I sure as hell would too.
Truly a great movie, I didn't think it was possible anymore but it really is. I won't lie, I cried for a good while, it's a real hard gut punch. There are funny moments, lots of them but still, it hurts.
I am convinced that Tom Hanks woulda been the perfect actor for the movie "the Martian" with his ability to be a strong solo actor in movies like castaway and this one for extended periods of time in a movie.
Finch explained how knowing facts about the bridge is good but hearing the cables sing in the wind is human experience, Jeff had been learning more and more throughout the whole story and maybe being at the bridge was his final step to becoming as human as he possibly could be.
the butterfly flying high is mirroring Forrest Gump and the involvement of both Tom Hanks and Roberts Zemeckis reveals that the protagonist is anti-mirroring the 1992 film character
If you follow the music american pie, you can see part of the plot of the movie. From the "chevy RV" to the way finch dies. The creation of Jeff is to be a better self of Finch that not only can protect Goodyear but otters that need help.
I'd be lying if I didn't say I cried when Finch and Jeff hug. He never said that he was going to die, but they both knew that he wasn't going to leave the trailer again.
I think he redeemed himself by making a robot for the sole purpose of caring for a dog. He didnt it to scavange, he didnt make it to defend him, he made it to care for a dog, something nobody else would do even if they could in that situation. That's selflessness.
The ozone layer is made by the sun. if there was a flare from the sun, it would eventually repair itself. I don't know how long that would take to happen.
I found it sad at the end after finch dies. I was thinking how is the robot gonna learn. I was intrigued like he was lost until he asked himself what would Finch do. Even i felt lost for him, then he said "Feed the dog". I felt good from there and said to myself they gonna be alright.
While I'm not usually a fan of post-apocalyptic movies, this one really stood out to me. It evoked echoes of 'I Am Legend' starring Will Smith and 'Cast Away' featuring Tom Hanks. Without giving too much away, my only critique is that I wish the filmmakers had chosen a different path than what 'Titanic' did with Jack Dawson and 'I Am Legend' did with Dr. Robert Neville.
There is so much content to build a sequel where jeff will find other humans and to what length he will go to protect the dog. Where jeff might able to protect the dog while sacrificing himself or the dog dies of old age so he don't know what else to do. Then he might go back and save that robot dog and fix it and live together.
I forgot all about this movie. This and Greyhound looked like the best Tom Hanks movies in years, and like a bunch of tools they release on Apple+ where no one can watch it instead of theaters like normal people. In five years these movies will be completely forgotten and never rewatched because they aren’t in theaters and thus made no cultural impact.
This is a very literal address of the movie which failed to address important deep human longings and intuitive traits that the movie is trying to make you understand without being insensitive. 1. Our relationship with dogs is special. It is a unique relationship and we would hopefully one day realise that this relationship was forged by our creators. It is easy to question misfortune... far harder to question that which we have not earned. 2. Solitude ignites creativity... but don't let anyone know that they are not needed or important. There is no escaping the current fate of mankind and the system dictates that either we all survive or all die. Beyond this notion, you actually can survive, thrive and excel being alone... but you would have to be completely alone or live with the cowardice indoctrination that you did not sacrifice your life for another life, a life you have not lived. 3. While it is easy to relate to Finch as our counterpart, the white coat and hat in the end tells us that he represents our creator and that Jeff is infact us. He too was born into this World with an undeniable advantage. 4. Perhaps it is our creators, our so called God's that are infact dying. 5. Jeff was not made to be a slave of his creator. He was created to be his successor. The tone of the movie dictates that Jeff has the potential to be far more successful as the custodians of this World than our creators. I hope that helps you.
This movie was absolutely great. The only slight problems I have with it is that there are times where things kind of made no sense or was unexplained. Like there was a moment where Finch is inside the RV driving and the light from the sun is going through the windscreen so why isn't he burning? Why does Jeff act so human-like?(especially the part where he chooses to drive the RV and going against Finch's orders. He has a lot of human emotions for a robot. Maybe I'm just being overcritical and it's just a small bit of suspension of disbelief ) Also, what's the point of the solar panel? they have fuel and why is Finch so mad that it broke? That's pretty much the only thing I had problems with other than the pacing was just a tad bit slow for my liking. Maybe you guys can answer those questions for me which I would very much appreciate. Overall, absolutely amazing film. Each of these characters have their goals and their story is executed remarkably well. The arc they go through and the journey they travelled was powerful and really twiddled by heart strings. The fact that IGN gave it a 5 just fuckin blows my mind. A very easy 9/10 film
OK...I don't want to insult you, but if it feels that way....it's just my way of speech. I have a hard time understanding why people don't see things that's right in front of them. Jeff is human like because he was built to care. which means the builder needs to not build just a food dispenser, but it must also walk, clean up after, and obviously search for the food. and protect from the solar radiation. meaning finding shelter and whatnot. it needs to learn. you can fill anyone with all the information but they ccant apply that information. until they experience it. and a robot knows its strong and humans are weak, but HOW MUCH...and all the changing factors inthe world that are out of our control/unpredictable? So he made the robot with excellent calculating skills, but there's zero way to make anything perfect at applying those skills. It must learn that through experience. it hadn't had much experience. we were watching it gain the experience. by now, we know that cars can be solar AND run on fuel. It's not smart to make it 100% either or in many cases, as well as the fact thst you can guess the solar was added afterwards. Solar needs solar power. batteries are great, but with all the other equipment the rv had, how long do you think the batteries would last if ALL of thwt is draining power at the same time? many windshields have solar blockers. Our atmosphere does that. it scatters the light and radiation. we do get it, but it's scattered just enough to not harm us so much. So we can say he was still getting radiation poison, but the solar windshield was scattering just enough to not burn them.
@@agonleed3841 those are pretty great answers and sure, you can say that I didn't pay attention enough but I'm not perfect which why I asked questions cuz I'm sure I will miss a thing or two. The slight problem I have with the robot is that it's made to care and it's made to learn new stuff as it gets more experience. But in the movie, Jeff can get upset and angry which I am not sure a robot designed to care would really do. Jeff making mistakes and not listening to Finch I can abide now since you have explained it pretty damn well. Your 2nd and 3rd paragraph answered my questions pretty well and I thank you for that. But I guess that leaves me with another question, why was Finch so damn angry when the solar panels broke? If the RV can be fueled with both solar energy and fuel, why did he act as if he has completely lost and has given up? They clearly have fuel in stock.
@@jasonalv7436 emotions are needed for the dog. It's a tin can otherwise. The dog has to relate. And in part, I. sure he built it for himself as a friend, though though denies. But dogs aren't like humans. The human KNOWS its a robot to help. the dog would distrust a food dispenser following it or trying to just pull it around. it needs inflections and whatnot. and also interact wkth the many other things in the world..they will eventually meet humans. Knowing HOW to respond can only work, if it understands...which can only happen from experience. it had to experience human mannerisms in order to better understand human matters...that's the difference of living an innocent person or defending against an attacker. each of which makes more enemies. knowing what a trap is and the little hints from mannerisms..and what their own actions can elicit emotions of within another. Th solar panels helped power everything. you need fuel to drive. and if there were no solar panels, there would need to be MORE fuel to run the generators...otherwise they have no sufficient power for things such as heat pr ac, when the truck isn't running. and we heard the monitors of radiation levels and his health. when the truck is running, fuel does the job. but what about when they're parked in heat or cold? ,when he's he's sick to drive so he just lays there all day? They still need power to survive. generators helps there. And what powers generators...so it makes sense to not rely ONLY on the liquid energy. They had a long way to go, in a radiation filled world where the actual driving part could be shut down at any moment..and so many other things...
😂😂noooo ... Now I see it as well.. Poor Jeff, he wouldn't last long by himself out here... Good thing that he's an amazing driver and doesn't need to travel like that :))
Finch doesn't need to overcome his loneliness and cowardice, not every protagonist needs to take up a gun and kill some bad guys. Finch has other problems (namely, Goodyear) and knows he's going to die, so he engineers a solution out of what he has.
Well.. can't call a baby or a young person dying, right? That's why life evolved to reproduce, so you can also technically say that we're all immortal too, barring environmental factors that can kill us.
Le film commence, on se met dans l'ambiance pendant quelques minutes. Puis, le personne FINCH crée un robot qui parle et "raisonne", et alors .... on tombe dans l'absurde et le ridicule avec un robot qui fait de l'humour et qui a des états d’âme. Pour ma part, je suis resté moins d'une heure avant d’arrêter ce film.
Good movie but issue with these types of movies is they always make the planet turn into a desert. while some parts would probably have the issue with 75% of the earth surface being covered in water the water wouldn't disappear and with the extreme heat would come extreme evaporation and more rain. The oceans would still have the majority in plant and animal life.
I think Finch’s character journey isn’t to overcome his fear but to learn to trust. After Jeff claims the dog doesn’t like him Finch responds with “He just doesn’t trust you yet”, I think it’s his way of saying that he doesn’t trust Jeff yet, which we see everytime Jeff makes a mistake, finch is yet to trust that Jeff can protect his dog after he dies. Then in the end him finally embracing death and hugging Jeff in his final moments is his way of telling Him that he trusts him.
100% agree👌
The movie is 100% about trust.. Don’t forget finch’s dad abandoned him as a child and he witnessed the world tear itself apart after the solar flare..
Spot on
What a great movie. I would love a sequel to see Jeff and Goodyear's continuing journey.
You see all movies have meanings and you have understand the movie - what it teaches you. I agree this was a great movie, a fantastic one to be honest, but in my opinion this is that type of movie which doesn't need a sequel. After watching the movie it gave me the feeling to value what you have...
But he's dead.
A prequel makes more sense.
Explaining how he becomes an engineer and how the o zone began to diminish via human destruction etc.
Indid, will be great a second part kind of the movie from wall E
I need a sequel because I want to know what Jeff will do when Goodyear dies….
Yeahh I agreed.. very much love to see what happens to Jeff and good year after finch died
For me the saddest part was when jeff was sitting in the RV after death of finch. It Hits you hard that you are all alone now and you have nobody who looks after you
Poor robot was contemplating giving up…..but he choose to fight and keep moving! Just like a real human… 💪🏽
same feeling when my Pop died,,, in 30's i suddenly felt fighting through life without somebody behind me now
@@leusmaximusx R.I.P ✝️.
@@thesnapper84 robots can feel emotion 💗
@@leusmaximusx I’m going through that right now. I just lost my last sibling, my younger sister 3 months ago. I don’t know what to do anymore
In the movie i was so close to crying when I saw Dewie get compressed by the beartrap, with Finch later come turning off Dewie to put him out of his misery. Saddest part imo
Deweys death broke me
I was okay until Goodyear started howling after he passed, shit had me bawling😭
Interesting. The saddest part to me was the last 20 mins. I cried a bunch.. but not for Dewey 🤷♂️
@@masterperch-rob Dewey decimal system?
@@aidenv5630 that got me too, the wailing from Goodyear 😟
fun fact: the funeral Jeff made for Finch is actually a viking reference which I recall Finch told Jeff that Finch's mother told him that they have viking blood (but most likely they don't and I think his mother just said that to amuse Finch), thus the burning ceremony of Finch's funeral
if somewhere out there knows something about vikings or some sort please feel free to correcrt me
Your right. I noticed that. It shows that Jeff noted what he said. And shows a deep level of care and respect for a man he pretty much considered his father.
Such a beautiful emotional thoughtful movie.
Fun fact: we all knew this already.
@@MrGamecatCanaveral fun fact: Not every one did and i personally didn't too
@@MrGamecatCanaveral go see a therapist, not wasting time on youtube comments bro, i see u leaving rude, hateful comments everywhere espcially towards women, do you need to do this much to make urself feel better? You just assume the worse out of everyone? What tf is wrong with you
@@mpb6491 I found your comment quite witty, smart and very light hearted. Not everything has to be taken so serious. Especially a stupid movie about a robot and his dog. Unreal that some people are so dense
The fact that this film didn't need any action or any generic stuff is amazing
Finch explains in the movie why he's chosen to be alone. He said at work they tried to make him part of a team, but he didn't get along with people. They finally let him work alone, which was better for him and his work. Personally, I thought this was a perfect movie, and I don't say that, well, ever. I didn't know anything about the movie before sitting down to watch. I wouldn't change a thing. 10/10 would recommend just how it is.
I agree 💯 percent
When jeff said “u are mad at me again”
I shed a tear 😢
When Jeff puts his head down onto Finch and they hugged I had to bite my lip hard to not burst into tears in front of my wife. Lol
Wow what a beta male. Lmao! Your wife must wear the pants huh?
@@MrGamecatCanaveral is that sarcasm?
@@MrGamecatCanaveral this man’s emotion was taken all away by women
@@MrGamecatCanaveral Did you really just use the word “Beta” unironically? You must think of yourself as a “Sigma” unironically as well huh.
He also reads a book titled something like, “The effects of radiation poisoning on the human body.”
I still can't decide which of the two, Jeff or Goodyear deserves the Oscar for best supporting actor 🥲❤️
Neither.
well that's obvious - it's Goodyear. He's the best actor of 21st century ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
nah its the cameraman
Both
@@Version69 yeah he survived all the heat while recording😂
I was crying almost the whole last hour, because I began to realise that he made the robot just to protect the dog, and didn’t let himself die until he knows it will be safe😭😭
Jeff just sitting in the RV thinking what to do with Goodyear hit me the most. His owner, the person he must protect is gone. It's his turn to protect someone now, but when Goodyear dies as dogs don't live that long and it was years ago that Finch found Goodyear what will Jeff feel? He's going to be all alone, just wandering around pointlessly. And he might feel that everyone he swear to protect he let them down. We need Finch 2
Not only that but we need to give the cameraman a raise because fiming when its 15 degrees isn't easy
Jeff is more than likely programmed to shut down upon Goodyears death as his mission would be compleate
The most heartwarming movie i have seen in a long time between a human, dog and a robot in a not to distant future where most of the humanity went down in a disaster around the world. Watch it when it sure is worth the time it last.Just GREAT. Yeah, me and my dog watched it together.❤️👍
2 robots...
@@ImBoyD20 SPOILER ...
Yepp, the little one sadly said bye bye. ☹️
I thoroughly enjoyed FINCH... it made me cry, it made me grateful I have so much love in my life. 🤖
The sad reality is that Dogs don't live long enough. We need to genetically engineer dogs to live longer, full stop! We have been breeding dogs/wolves to be our companions for thousands of years and now that we have gene editing and therapies, we need to start thinking about the dogs in our lives and doing research to help them have longer lives (I see a movie script in this Apple/Disney, helloooooo) Anyway, it was a good movie for kids, and I enjoyed it because if I was dying in an apocalypse and I could create a robot to take care of my Dog in the event of my timely demise... I sure as hell would too.
Look up these two stories - They're sad and wholesome, just a warning.
A Dog's Purpose (from a 6-year old)
Cows, monkeys, dogs and human lives
Truly a great movie, I didn't think it was possible anymore but it really is. I won't lie, I cried for a good while, it's a real hard gut punch. There are funny moments, lots of them but still, it hurts.
i miss finch
I am convinced that Tom Hanks woulda been the perfect actor for the movie "the Martian" with his ability to be a strong solo actor in movies like castaway and this one for extended periods of time in a movie.
Terminal, saving private ryan, forest gump damn hanks ive shed enough tears
First i thought we don't need a part two but when you realise you can have a robot as main character you want part two.
Here’s my question. How is Jeff going to react after Goodyear dies? And that’s why I need a part 2
Finch explained how knowing facts about the bridge is good but hearing the cables sing in the wind is human experience, Jeff had been learning more and more throughout the whole story and maybe being at the bridge was his final step to becoming as human as he possibly could be.
This was a great movie, but I though it was sad. The music at the end of the movie when Jeff and Goodyear venture off made me cry.
I was crying since finch died and the dog started howling
I can’t with Jeff. He is just too cute-
Goodyear's reaction the moment Finch died in the trailer was very sad.
the butterfly flying high is mirroring Forrest Gump and the involvement of both Tom Hanks and Roberts Zemeckis reveals that the protagonist is anti-mirroring the 1992 film character
If you follow the music american pie, you can see part of the plot of the movie. From the "chevy RV" to the way finch dies. The creation of Jeff is to be a better self of Finch that not only can protect Goodyear but otters that need help.
I was sad and this story made me sadder :(
Me too comrade.This put fuel to my sadness
Fun fact St Louis looks like this today
I love this movie! Such a great storyline, i cried so much about this movie. 10/10
I'd be lying if I didn't say I cried when Finch and Jeff hug. He never said that he was going to die, but they both knew that he wasn't going to leave the trailer again.
When Jef said your mad at me again i almost cried
This movie made me cry.😢
Such a great movie.❤
This movie was great but was actually really sad
Finch actually made me cry
The ending is enough to make a grown man cry.
I think he redeemed himself by making a robot for the sole purpose of caring for a dog. He didnt it to scavange, he didnt make it to defend him, he made it to care for a dog, something nobody else would do even if they could in that situation. That's selflessness.
The ozone layer is made by the sun. if there was a flare from the sun, it would eventually repair itself. I don't know how long that would take to happen.
Finch Was An Amazing, But A Very Sad Movie, Thank You For Making This Video!
i came in to laugh at the beginning to cry at the end.... i wasnt expecting to go like this but it was a good video
I found it sad at the end after finch dies.
I was thinking how is the robot gonna learn. I was intrigued like he was lost until he asked himself what would Finch do. Even i felt lost for him, then he said "Feed the dog". I felt good from there and said to myself they gonna be alright.
Only Tom Hank can pull off a one man movie like this!
if the feeling of goosebumps was a movie... 9/10
While I'm not usually a fan of post-apocalyptic movies, this one really stood out to me. It evoked echoes of 'I Am Legend' starring Will Smith and 'Cast Away' featuring Tom Hanks. Without giving too much away, my only critique is that I wish the filmmakers had chosen a different path than what 'Titanic' did with Jack Dawson and 'I Am Legend' did with Dr. Robert Neville.
I actually wanted Jeff's name to be Wilson lol
props to the cameraman for dealing with the heat
You know the saying “robots can’t feel emotion” this film proves that wrong.
who says that again?
This movie is so freaking sad but I gotta say what a great story line
There is so much content to build a sequel where jeff will find other humans and to what length he will go to protect the dog. Where jeff might able to protect the dog while sacrificing himself or the dog dies of old age so he don't know what else to do. Then he might go back and save that robot dog and fix it and live together.
Pathetic
@@Curi0u50ne lol
Tom hanks is always awesome
This Movie Was So Cute And Funny Had Me Crying At The End 😩🥲🤣💗Good Movie Tom Hanks Never Fails Us In Movies 🎥
I forgot all about this movie. This and Greyhound looked like the best Tom Hanks movies in years, and like a bunch of tools they release on Apple+ where no one can watch it instead of theaters like normal people. In five years these movies will be completely forgotten and never rewatched because they aren’t in theaters and thus made no cultural impact.
My name jeff
HOLY SHIT I PREDICTED IT
Excellent movie. Much better than your review suggests.
This movie needs a sequel!
No. No it doesn't.
Just because it’s good doesn’t mean it needs a sequel..
I think we all know what the sequel would be and how it would end.
Yes movies like this is much needed
And you can’t forget about the best song American Pie
Jeff will return!
The adventures of Jeff will be a series or movies just you watch.
@4:42 TS are you seriously going to kick me in feeling’s nuts this goddamn early in the a.m.?
Do u think that they will make a part 2 of this movie?
one of the best movies i have ever seen
Well done. Thank you.
I listened to you this time and subscribed
This is a very literal address of the movie which failed to address important deep human longings and intuitive traits that the movie is trying to make you understand without being insensitive.
1. Our relationship with dogs is special. It is a unique relationship and we would hopefully one day realise that this relationship was forged by our creators. It is easy to question misfortune... far harder to question that which we have not earned.
2. Solitude ignites creativity... but don't let anyone know that they are not needed or important. There is no escaping the current fate of mankind and the system dictates that either we all survive or all die. Beyond this notion, you actually can survive, thrive and excel being alone... but you would have to be completely alone or live with the cowardice indoctrination that you did not sacrifice your life for another life, a life you have not lived.
3. While it is easy to relate to Finch as our counterpart, the white coat and hat in the end tells us that he represents our creator and that Jeff is infact us. He too was born into this World with an undeniable advantage.
4. Perhaps it is our creators, our so called God's that are infact dying.
5. Jeff was not made to be a slave of his creator. He was created to be his successor. The tone of the movie dictates that Jeff has the potential to be far more successful as the custodians of this World than our creators.
I hope that helps you.
Love this channel…… Not sure this ending need to be explained though, LOL! 😜
Is this supposed to be a second cast away?
Great Pearl
I just wonder what provides Jeff the power, is he powered by solar, batteries? How can he be functioning without recharging.
Well this movie does not explain a lot of stuff. It's a kid movie. Boring.
@@MrGamecatCanaveral Says you.
@@josevalentin890 the movie doesn't explain a lot. Fact
@@MrGamecatCanaveral you know a lil something about boring given you drive a base challenger🤣
@@aidenv5630 it's the black top edition. So suck it. Lol.
Should've had Chet as the robot imo...
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Yo the the ending make me cry when the dog and robot finally bead getting along
Like a cross of Pinocchio and I am legend with a soul..awesome movie had me laughing pretty good..."oh shit" he says and I about died
This movie was absolutely great. The only slight problems I have with it is that there are times where things kind of made no sense or was unexplained. Like there was a moment where Finch is inside the RV driving and the light from the sun is going through the windscreen so why isn't he burning? Why does Jeff act so human-like?(especially the part where he chooses to drive the RV and going against Finch's orders. He has a lot of human emotions for a robot. Maybe I'm just being overcritical and it's just a small bit of suspension of disbelief ) Also, what's the point of the solar panel? they have fuel and why is Finch so mad that it broke? That's pretty much the only thing I had problems with other than the pacing was just a tad bit slow for my liking. Maybe you guys can answer those questions for me which I would very much appreciate. Overall, absolutely amazing film. Each of these characters have their goals and their story is executed remarkably well. The arc they go through and the journey they travelled was powerful and really twiddled by heart strings. The fact that IGN gave it a 5 just fuckin blows my mind. A very easy 9/10 film
OK...I don't want to insult you, but if it feels that way....it's just my way of speech. I have a hard time understanding why people don't see things that's right in front of them.
Jeff is human like because he was built to care. which means the builder needs to not build just a food dispenser, but it must also walk, clean up after, and obviously search for the food. and protect from the solar radiation. meaning finding shelter and whatnot.
it needs to learn.
you can fill anyone with all the information but they ccant apply that information. until they experience it.
and a robot knows its strong and humans are weak, but HOW MUCH...and all the changing factors inthe world that are out of our control/unpredictable?
So he made the robot with excellent calculating skills, but there's zero way to make anything perfect at applying those skills. It must learn that through experience. it hadn't had much experience. we were watching it gain the experience.
by now, we know that cars can be solar AND run on fuel. It's not smart to make it 100% either or in many cases, as well as the fact thst you can guess the solar was added afterwards.
Solar needs solar power. batteries are great, but with all the other equipment the rv had, how long do you think the batteries would last if ALL of thwt is draining power at the same time?
many windshields have solar blockers. Our atmosphere does that. it scatters the light and radiation. we do get it, but it's scattered just enough to not harm us so much.
So we can say he was still getting radiation poison, but the solar windshield was scattering just enough to not burn them.
@@agonleed3841 those are pretty great answers and sure, you can say that I didn't pay attention enough but I'm not perfect which why I asked questions cuz I'm sure I will miss a thing or two. The slight problem I have with the robot is that it's made to care and it's made to learn new stuff as it gets more experience. But in the movie, Jeff can get upset and angry which I am not sure a robot designed to care would really do. Jeff making mistakes and not listening to Finch I can abide now since you have explained it pretty damn well.
Your 2nd and 3rd paragraph answered my questions pretty well and I thank you for that. But I guess that leaves me with another question, why was Finch so damn angry when the solar panels broke? If the RV can be fueled with both solar energy and fuel, why did he act as if he has completely lost and has given up? They clearly have fuel in stock.
@@jasonalv7436 emotions are needed for the dog. It's a tin can otherwise. The dog has to relate. And in part, I. sure he built it for himself as a friend, though though denies.
But dogs aren't like humans. The human KNOWS its a robot to help. the dog would distrust a food dispenser following it or trying to just pull it around.
it needs inflections and whatnot. and also interact wkth the many other things in the world..they will eventually meet humans. Knowing HOW to respond can only work, if it understands...which can only happen from experience.
it had to experience human mannerisms in order to better understand human matters...that's the difference of living an innocent person or defending against an attacker. each of which makes more enemies.
knowing what a trap is and the little hints from mannerisms..and what their own actions can elicit emotions of within another.
Th solar panels helped power everything.
you need fuel to drive. and if there were no solar panels, there would need to be MORE fuel to run the generators...otherwise they have no sufficient power for things such as heat pr ac, when the truck isn't running.
and we heard the monitors of radiation levels and his health.
when the truck is running, fuel does the job. but what about when they're parked in heat or cold? ,when he's he's sick to drive so he just lays there all day?
They still need power to survive.
generators helps there. And what powers generators...so it makes sense to not rely ONLY on the liquid energy.
They had a long way to go, in a radiation filled world where the actual driving part could be shut down at any moment..and so many other things...
Do I misunderstand?
This vedio seems does not give new insight for the ending but simply restating. How can I be tagged as Explaination?
This movie is just perfect 💯
I wanna see more of this story
Tom hanks always cutting onions in movies
What a brilliant movie 💔
Jeff talks like Borat.
Way to make a grown man cry a lil
One of the best movies I ever seen, I loved it
You need to watch more movies. This movie sucked.
I'm a Filipino,
Everytime I see "tae" makes me smirk
hahaha.. pinoy kanga.
You still immature
whew! when i read this title and thought hanks had remade "fletch"
That robot is nice and all but all I could think of is that hitchhiker robot that was beat to death 😂
😂😂noooo ... Now I see it as well.. Poor Jeff, he wouldn't last long by himself out here... Good thing that he's an amazing driver and doesn't need to travel like that :))
This is Soo far a good movie..thanks
This movie is god ! I really liked it
They totally should do another with Jeff and Goodyear that is brilliant
Finch doesn't need to overcome his loneliness and cowardice, not every protagonist needs to take up a gun and kill some bad guys. Finch has other problems (namely, Goodyear) and knows he's going to die, so he engineers a solution out of what he has.
The part when Goodyear cries out when finch dies damn that got me😢😂
I'm just curious what happens when this tooth goes South like in castaway
Jeff will travel the wold soaking up all of human knowledge and make more of his kind and the droids will inherit the Earth. :p
the postcard never came from his dad, i almost certain that his mother had to do with the postcard.
notice how his voice changed in the end
Just Wow ❤️
Don't waste your time! VERRRY BOORING!
You are boring. Its a blockbuster
Thank you! Movie sucked!
TECHNICALLY we're all dying , thats what aging is lol
How your pet caretaker robot coming along then?
Well.. can't call a baby or a young person dying, right? That's why life evolved to reproduce, so you can also technically say that we're all immortal too, barring environmental factors that can kill us.
Le film commence, on se met dans l'ambiance pendant quelques minutes.
Puis, le personne FINCH crée un robot qui parle et "raisonne", et alors
.... on tombe dans l'absurde et le ridicule avec un robot qui fait de
l'humour et qui a des états d’âme. Pour ma part, je suis resté moins
d'une heure avant d’arrêter ce film.
This movie was very loosely based on the story the wizard of Oz . Finch was the cowardly lion and Jeff was the scarecrow & tin man .
It’s like crying for Wilson on mega steroids
Good movie but issue with these types of movies is they always make the planet turn into a desert. while some parts would probably have the issue with 75% of the earth surface being covered in water the water wouldn't disappear and with the extreme heat would come extreme evaporation and more rain. The oceans would still have the majority in plant and animal life.
The adventures of Jeff and Goodyear....could be a good series.
He's an engineer yeti he didn't grow food