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DreamWorks Animation’s “The Wild Robot” Receives 100% Positive Reviews
On September 17, the first review of DreamWorks Animation’s ”The Wild Robot” was published on the film review website ”Rotten Tomatoes”, receiving 100% positive reviews from film critics. Critics found the film to be gentle, beautiful, moving, and touching, with a tear-jerking plot.
The American Internet Movie Database (IMDb) and the online rating site Metacritic are some of the references for evaluating whether a film is good or bad. As of September 17, “Wild Robot” has received a rating of 8.2 from the audience on IMDb. Film critics at Rotten Tomatoes have given it a freshness score of 100%. Metacritic has given it a score of 83 points.
The Story of “The Wild Robot”
The story of the film “Wild Robot” describes the robot “Roz” No. 7134 by Rozson. She is stranded on an uninhabited desert island due to a shipwreck. She must learn to adapt to the harsh environment and slowly build relationships with the animals on the island and become the adoptive mother of a young orphaned goose.
Critic Reviews
The film’s reviewer “IndieWire” said: “This film looks so beautiful and moving, which adds to its charm. It’s a warm and rare film that looks to the past and looks to the future. Now it demands two more films. Too fast?”
The Hollywood Reporter’s film critic said, “Yet there’s a touching atmosphere to the group’s efforts and some touching moments for Wild Bots.”
Screen International’s reviewer said: “This is a deeply moving family film that recalls several classics of the genre while offering a fresh look at the modern family accepting itself and learning to fly independently.”
Variety’s film critic said, “There has never been an animated film that reflects the world like this. Although the animal designs are a bit disappointing, the dreamlike natural environment is breathtakingly beautiful.”

“AwardsWatch” film critic said: “”Wild Bodies” is destined to become an animated classic. It not only helps children discover their own compassion and kindness, but it also helps adults rediscover their compassion and kindness.”
“Deadline” film critic said: “If Steven Spielberg’s “ET” were an animated film, it would probably be as close as it gets to director Chris Sanders’ “The Extra-Terrestrial.” “Wild Bodies” is very similar, but “Wild Bodies” has a very beautiful story that will make us cry tears of joy.”
Collider’s reviewer said, “With colorful characters and groundbreaking lighting design, ‘Wild Bodies’ feels like a storybook, with some scenes so captivating you’ll happily want to frame it and hang it at home.”

ScreenRant’s reviewer said, “This is a hilarious, hilarious, heartbreaking, and extraordinary animated adventure film that reaffirms the power of a loving parent.”
Film critic “The Verge” said: “It’s obvious that this animation is an homage to “The Iron Giant” and “Castle in the Sky,” but even so, “Wild Robot” can still create its own unique style.”

“Wild Robot” will be released in the United States on September 27 and in Taiwan on October 10.
