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I loved the wild robot in the peacock, but it also terrified me

I loved the wild robot in the peacock, but it also terrified me

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    Roz with Baby Brightbill.

Credit: Dreamworks

The awards season is in full swing, and personally I am trying to catch up with him 2025 Oscar nominated. That is what led me to watch the new Dreamworks movie The wild robotthat is transmitted with a Royal turkey subscription). The best animated candidate was a great watch, with action and tender emotionality in his heart. And although I really enjoyed the movie, it also seemed completely scary for several reasons.

To be clear, many of these problems are largely due to their own phobias. So, if I look like a crazy one, it’s probably for that. Specifically, an irrational fever that I have from Tsoorn, as well as Mapaches and Zorrillos. The three creatures hit at night, and are strongly presented at all times The wild robot. And that says nothing about the emotions that are really included in the Animated film 2024.

Throughout the 102 -minute execution time of the film, Lupita Nyong’o Roz character interacts with a variety of forest creatures on the island where he found himself. But although Mark Hamill’s brown bear’s spine was destined to be the scariest, I found myself much more scared by smaller animals walking on four legs. That includes a remarkable scene in which Roz is attacked by a vicious group of Mapaches, which is basically what I think is going to happen to me every time one of them happens in my daily life.

Pinktail walking with their babies in the wild robot

Credit: Dreamworks

Nothing scares me more than the Tsarigüeyas, and unfortunately for me they are theft of certified scenes in the new DreamWorks movie. He Wild robotThe cast It includes the great Catherine O’Hara as a mother mother named Pinktail. She and her various babies are completely hilarious throughout the film, participating in the humor of the ovens and trying (and failing) playing dead success.

Given my phobia of Tsigüeyas, this did The wild robot Full of involuntary jumping scares for me. And more confusingly, there was usually a solid laugh that arrived later. Talk about a roller coaster of emotions.

Of course, the film itself had many scary moments. The subject and the threat of death seemed to invest on the brightness of Kit Connor. Cinema Wild robot review He overwhelmingly praised the film, which is actually quite full of action. So, although I could have transmitted the movie a morning domain, they treated me much more emotions than I could have anticipated … especially for the tsirastries, the Mapaches and the Zorrillos. The phobias do not usually make logical sense, although I have to assume that someone had an experience similar to seeing the Oscar nominee.

The wild robot He is transmitting in Peacock, and we will have to see if he manages to snatch an academy prize on March 2. Hopefully academy voters do not have the same phobia as me.

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