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THE WILD ROBOT’ (DUBBED) REVIEW


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The Wild Robot is an animated film produced by DreamWorks Animation. It tells the story of Roz, the lone member of a group of six robots that survive after washing up on an island that is devoid of human inhabitants and only inhabited by animals. Even though Roz makes an effort to provide her services to the animals, all she manages to accomplish is to fear them. After making the decision to signal her manufacturers to collect her, she is pursued by a bear along the way. When she is running away, she mistakenly destroys a goose nest, which results in only one egg being left. Brightbill is the name given to the newborn gosling after it births. Brightbill is taught how to swim by Roz, who also provides him with excellent care.



Brightbill, Roz, and Fink, a fox, are currently cohabitating with one another. On the other hand, Brightbill becomes enraged with Roz when, one day, he learns from other people that she was responsible for the deaths of his entire family. It is impossible for Roz to get over him, despite the fact that he flees along with other geese that migrate to different locations.



Brightbill guides a flock of geese to an area where they can be protected from other robots at the location where they have migrated. Roz is able to save Fink and a large number of other creatures from a snowstorm that could be fatal. Around the same time, Roz's manufacturers make contact with her in an effort to retrieve her. The recovery robot Vontra makes an attempt to entice Roz to board the spacecraft, but Roz manages to escape. Following this, Vontra assembles a horde of robots with the intention of capturing Roz; however, all of the animals come together to save Roz from Vontra. The leader of the animal pack that is engaged in combat with Vontra is none other than Brightbill, who has since made his way back. The power that Roz possessed had been severed by Vontra by that point, and her memory had been wiped out. The sheer force of Roz's affection for Brightbill, on the other hand, is what serves to reawaken and restore her systems.



In spite of this, Roz departs in order to protect the animal realm from receiving additional assaults from robots. After several months have passed, Brightbill is able to locate Roz, who is currently employed elsewhere. Roz is able to recall Brightbill, which is fortunate for both of them.



A children's picture book written by Peter Brown titled "The Wild Robot" served as the inspiration for this story. As well as being entertaining, it strikes the appropriate chord. The screenplay authored by Chris Sanders is not only well-written but also emotionally engaging for the audience. It is important to note that the animation drama will not be very appealing to the Indian audience in general and the Hindi film-going crowd in particular. This is especially true due to the fact that it features a robot. It is appealing to have dialogues.



This is a very great example of voice acting. The direction provided by Chris Sanders is sensitive. Kris Bowers' background music is of a satisfactory quality. There is some quality in Chris Stover's cinematography. Mary Blee performs an excellent job. She edits the document. The quality of the dubbing is satisfactory.



In general, The Wild Robot is a decent piece of entertainment; yet, its odds of becoming successful at the box office are quite low.

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