One of Disney's best CGI films yet.
Meet The Robinsons
Rated G
Story
This film is about a 12 year old kid named Lewis who grows up in an orphanage. All he's ever wanted in his life is to belong in a family, and now a spark of inspiration is set aflame as he works on a machine he calls the Memory Scanner. At the school science fair he encounters a strange 13 year old boy named Wilbur who warns him of a man that's trying to steal his invention. After it was mysteriously destroyed, he lost all inspiration and was in a small depression, until Wilbur came to his orphanage in secret and introduced himself as a boy from the future. Now, Lewis is forced to his future, where he must recreate his invention… Why? See the movie!
Graphics
Once more, Disney continues using CGI animation for their movies. It all started with Toy Story, then came along Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, Cars… It all got kind of tedious after a while, but this is a CGI movie from Disney (aside from the Toy Story series) that I actually really like. Most people might be turned away from the movements and animation style, it looks comedic and cartoony, in some cases wacky. But really, that's what Disney is all about. And they did a great job on the designing for this as well.
Music
Now to be honest, I didn't pay much attention to the music. Though the music I did hear was some good choice. One particular band involved is Jonas Brothers, known well for their Disney music.
Voice Actors
Ahh, wonderful voices. As always, Disney fits each character with a voice which matches their personality and appearance completely, giving them all a perfect harmony of voices.
Sequel?
To be honest, I think this is a movie which should stand alone. There's not much point in a sequel unless they wish to unfold some more evolution in characters, though that would be more fitting as a TV special or something.
Overall
Overall, best Disney movie I've seen in a long time. It's just one of those movies that makes you feel happy to have a family, and definitely one you can watch with the family to make it feel even better. Great job, Disney; There's hope for you yet!
Rating: 10/10







