“The Wild Robot ” will hit Chinese cinemas on September 20

Dreamworks Animation’s latest animated film “The Wild Robot ” depicts such a scene: At an uncertain time in the future, a technology company called “Global Power Company” almost dominates the field related to mechanical intelligence on the earth, and the robots they produce have a complete sense of autonomous learning and service, enough to replace humans in large-scale production of physical labor.

With the help of this powerful machine hub, human society and the natural environment seem to have found a more harmonious relationship, that is, as far as possible, not to disturb each other. But every secret has a flaw. As a typhoon passes, the waves blow the packing case of the household robot Rose into an unnamed corner in the wilderness. When it wakes up, the scene that meets the eye is not the traffic in buildings and pavilions set by the program, but the frightened and curious eyes of several sea otters.

At that time, Rose did not know what “loneliness” was, it only knew that the desert island did not seem to need it, and thought of opening the positioning contact device on the body, and returned to the embrace of Global Dynamics. And the fate of the gear began to turn at this moment, a bird’s egg fell from the sky fell on its body, then the shell broke, a pair of crystal eyes exposed. The newly born gray goose recognizes the first “living creature” seen in this life as a mother, and the fetters of Rose and the creatures of the desert island are officially tied.

The trip with the baby was not smooth, and in Rose’s mind, it was born to solve problems. The sudden arrival of the grey goose “Little Cloth spot” is so fragile and defenseless that it requires a lot of selfless time and energy to grow up, which perfectly solves Rose’s existential confusion. Rose meets Fink, a fox who is also a loner, and Aunt Pink Tail, a possum mother with a family and a mouth…… The team with the baby grew visibly, and Rose’s code changed in unimaginable ways. It begins to have a sense of self and experiences complex emotions such as joy, regret, courage, and longing.

This slightly crazy and tender imaginary world from the best-selling American children’s book author Peter Brown, created by director Chris Sanders, who has won three Academy Awards for best animated feature, and the original team of How to Train Your Dragon, has finally been brought to the screen and will hit Chinese cinemas on September 20.Robot Wilderness” depicts such a scene: At an uncertain time in the future, a technology company called “Global Power Company” almost dominates the field related to mechanical intelligence on the earth, and the robots they produce have a complete sense of autonomous learning and service, enough to replace humans in large-scale production of physical labor.

With the help of this powerful machine hub, human society and the natural environment seem to have found a more harmonious relationship, that is, as far as possible, not to disturb each other. But every secret has a flaw. As a typhoon passes, the waves blow the packing case of the household robot Rose into an unnamed corner in the wilderness. When it wakes up, the scene that meets the eye is not the traffic in buildings and pavilions set by the program, but the frightened and curious eyes of several sea otters.

At that time, Rose did not know what “loneliness” was, it only knew that the desert island did not seem to need it, and thought of opening the positioning contact device on the body, and returned to the embrace of Global Dynamics. And the fate of the gear began to turn at this moment, a bird’s egg fell from the sky fell on its body, then the shell broke, a pair of crystal eyes exposed. The newly born gray goose recognizes the first “living creature” seen in this life as a mother, and the fetters of Rose and the creatures of the desert island are officially tied.

The trip with the baby was not smooth, and in Rose’s mind, it was born to solve problems. The sudden arrival of the grey goose “Little Cloth spot” is so fragile and defenseless that it requires a lot of selfless time and energy to grow up, which perfectly solves Rose’s existential confusion. Rose meets Fink, a fox who is also a loner, and Aunt Pink Tail, a possum mother with a family and a mouth…… The team with the baby grew visibly, and Rose’s code changed in unimaginable ways. It begins to have a sense of self and experiences complex emotions such as joy, regret, courage, and longing.

This slightly crazy and tender imaginary world from the best-selling American children’s book author Peter Brown, created by director Chris Sanders, who has won three Academy Awards for best animated feature, and the original team of How to Train Your Dragon, has finally been brought to the screen and will hit Chinese cinemas on September 20.

 

 

 

PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com